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John Frederick INGLESON

John Frederick INGLESON

1897 – 1969 · Great Ayton, North Yorkshire
Partner: Ada ROBINSON
Father: Josias INGLESON · Mother: Ellen NEWTON
💼 OccupationHuntsman for 42 years with J. Watson Webb
Southern Farms, Shelburne, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 📍 World War II Draft Registration Cards
👶 Birth14 Apr 1897Great Ayton, North Yorkshire 📍 Naturalization Records
🏛️ Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
⛪ Baptism26 May 1897Christ Church, Guisborough Road, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire 📍 Baptism Records
Baptised: 26 May 1897
Name: John Fredrick
Born: 14 April 1896
Parents: Josias & Ellen Ingleson
Abode: Great Ayton
Trade or Profession: Huntsman
Ceremony By: C V Collier
🏠 Lived1901 (4)Bridge Street, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire 📍 📎 View
🏛️ Second Boer War · Death of Queen Victoria — Edward VII accedes
🏠 Lived1911 (14)Ballyrenan, Inch, County Down, Northern Ireland 📍 1911 Census 📎 View
🏛️ National Insurance Act
🏠 Lived1915 (18)The Kennels, Skelton-in-Cleveland, North Yorkshire 📍 Army Records
🏛️ First World War
💼 Occupation1915 (18)Kennels Man Army Records
💼 Occupationbet 04 Dec 1915 to 07 May 1919Private 52941 of 5th Batt. Machine Gun Corps Northern Cavalry Army Records 📎 View 📎 View
His name is recorded on a WW1 memorial tablet next to the entrance door of the parish Church of Ireland, Church Road, Ballynacraig townland, Inch, County Down, Northern Ireland. This is close to Downpatrick.
[from https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/a/A16474821]

Surname: INGLESON;
Forename(s): John Frederick;
Initials: JF;
Number: 52941;
Rank: Private;
Enlistment Date: 04-Dec-1915;
Resided in: Co Down;
Previous Number: 31466;
Previous Battalion: 13 of;
Previous Regiment: Res Cav Regt;
MGC Branch: Cavalry;
MGC Unit: 5 Sqn;
Date abroad: 16-Apr-1917;
Theatre of War: 1;
Discharge Date: 07-May-1919;
Other Data: b 1897WO363(FMP)Portallow Cottage, Downpatrick, Co Down, later The Kennels, Ske…
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🏠 Lived1921 (24)The Kennels, Hardwick Park, Sedgefield, County Durham 📍 1921 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Free State established
💼 Occupation1921 (24)Whipper-in 1921 Census
💒 Marriage14 Dec 1926 (29)Ada ROBINSON
Skelton-in-Cleveland, North Yorkshire 📍 Naturalization Records
🏛️ General Strike
💼 Occupation1927 (30)Kennels Man Passenger List
🚢 Emigration10 Sep 1927 (30)Liverpool, Merseyside 📍
Cunard Steamship Franconia to New York Passenger List 📎 View
🛬 Immigration05 Dec 1929 (32)Rouses Point, Clinton County, New York, USA 📍 Naturalization Records
🏛️ Great Depression
📜 Naturalisation13 Sep 1933 (36)Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 📍 Naturalization Records 📎 View
🎖️ Military Service16 Feb 1942 (45) World War II Draft Registration Cards 📎 View
🏛️ Second World War
🏠 Lived1969 (72)Southern Acres, Shelburne, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 📍
with Ada ROBINSON
🏛️ Moon landing
✝️ Death08 Oct 1969 (72)Burlington Hospital, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 📍
1. Stroke (2 weeks) 2. Pneumonia Death Certificate 📎 View
He died early Wednesday after a three week illness
🕊️ Funeral10 Oct 1969 (72)Trinity Episcopal Church of Shelburne, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 📍 Newspaper Clipping 📎 View
Description: 2pm on Friday
🪦 Burial10 Oct 1969 (72)Shelburne Village Cemetery, Shelburne, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA 📍
South Annex Lot 108C findagrave.com 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View
From Colleen Haag, Town Clerk of Shelburne:

A cemetery deed was purchased for J.F. & Ada Ingleson on 7th January 1997. The grave is located in the village cemetery in the south annex lot 108c measuring 10 ft x 10 ft.
Children with Ada ROBINSON
James Frederick INGLESON
b. 1929, Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA · d. 1973, Methuen, Essex County, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA · m. Barbara Frances ISHAM
Notes
Member of Frendship Lodge 24, F&AM, and of the Scottish Rite bodies and was a 32nd degree Mason.

Member of choir and active in church work at Trinity Episcopal Church of Shelburne
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