Frances Adelaide Ingraham papers 1812-1934 1899-1932

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Frances Adelaide Ingraham papers 1812-1934 1899-1932

Frances Adelaide (Leverich) Ingraham (1849?-1934) was a founding member of the Daughters of the Revolution and served as its president-general. Her papers, 1812-1934, contain correspondence concerning her membership in several lineage societies and materials created and collected in the course of her genealogical research on the Bogert, Ingraham, Leverich, Masterton, McLeod, Phoenix, Schoonmaker, Vanderveer, and Walton families.

.5 linear feet; 2 boxes

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Ingraham, Frances Adelaide

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Frances Adelaide (Leverich) Ingraham (1849?-1934) served as a president-general of the Daughters of the Revolution and belonged to several lineage societies. She was the daughter of Richard Berrien Leverich and Margaret Maria (Schoonmaker) Leverich of Brooklyn Heights, New York. In 1875 she married businessman D. Phoenix Ingraham. Their daughter, Marguerite Leverich Ingraham married Lt. Colonel Romulus Foster Walton in 1899. There were two children from this marriage: R. Foster Walt...

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