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Ingram, Alfred, son of George and Jane (Horner) Ingram, was born July 18, 1826, in Scawby, Lincolnshire, Eng.,
and was educated at the common schools of that country. He landed at New York city, January 19, 1851, and came
to Benton, Yates County, where he remained for about two years. He then removed to Italy N. Y., remaining for about
five years, and from there he went to Prattsburg, N. Y., and came from there to Potter in 1864, where he bought
a farm, and has been a successful farmer. Mr. Ingram is a Republican and has been assessor for this town for three
years. He married first, Sarah, daughter of Robert Howlatt, of Messingham, Lincolnshire, Eng., May 22, 1850, and
they had two children, George R., who married Emily E. Underwood and Martha Jane, who married John D. Little, and
resides at Morley, Mich. Mrs. Ingram died October 10, 1850. Mr. Ingram married second, Catharine E., daughter of
Peter Bascom, May 5, 1859.
From:
History of Yates County, N. Y.
with illustrations and biographical sketches
of some of its prominent men and pioneers.
Edited by: Lewis Cass Aldrich
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1892
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