He was born in Russia and came to the United States 65 years ago. He was a retired farmer and moved to Topeka in 1910.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lena Ingenthron, of the home; five sons, John Ingenthron of Grantville, Albert Ingenthron of St. Marys, Joseph, R.B. and Lawrence Ingenthron of Topeka; three daughters, Mrs. Frank Renyer of Berryton, Mrs. John Baum and Mrs. Nicholas Baum, of Topeka; 24 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Topeka with burial in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Perry Mirror, Jefferson County, 11/20/1941
He was born in Russia and came to the United States 65 years ago. He was a retired farmer and moved to Topeka in 1910.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lena Ingenthron, of the home; five sons, John Ingenthron of Grantville, Albert Ingenthron of St. Marys, Joseph, R.B. and Lawrence Ingenthron of Topeka; three daughters, Mrs. Frank Renyer of Berryton, Mrs. John Baum and Mrs. Nicholas Baum, of Topeka; 24 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Topeka with burial in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Perry Mirror, Jefferson County, 11/20/1941
Family Members
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Katherine Dorothy "Kate" Ingenthron Renyer
1882–1962
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Marie D. Ingenthron Baum
1883–1960
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Josephine Anna Ingenthron Baum
1885–1962
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Joseph F. Ingenthron
1887–1970
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Albert Joseph Ingenthron
1889–1964
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John Nicholas Ingenthron
1893–1966
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Lawrence Joseph Ingenthron
1895–1988
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Henry Ingenthron
1897–1904
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Romanus Bernard "Jack" Ingenthron
1902–1953
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