John REDMOND William J. REDMOND Mary REDMOND Samuel Randolph TINGLEY Edna Lucille TINGLEY Samuel Raymond TINGLEY William Quentin TINGLEY Catharine REDMOND Fredrick REDMOND John REDMOND Sarah M. REDMOND Ellen REDMOND George REDMOND Elizabeth REDMOND Barbara GLASSBRENNER Mini tree diagram

Barbara Ellen REDMOND6,1,2,3,4,5,6

also known as Barbara TINGLEY10

Nov 18651,2,3,4,5,6 - 5th Jul 19328,9

Life History

Nov 1865

Born in Missouri.1,2,3,4,5,6

1870

Resident in Township 5 Range 10, Madison, Illinois.5

1880

Resident in North Alton, Madison, Illinois, United States.2

14th Jan 1891

Married Samuel Randolph TINGLEY in Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA.15,16

From: Alton Daily Telegraph, Wednesday, January 14, 1891; Page 3,Column 2:

DEPUTY Clerk Brandewiede issued marriage licenses to-day as follows-
To Edward Fraley, of Moro, and Emma Davies, of North Alton; Samuel R.Tingley and Barbara Redmond both of North Alton. The last mentionedcouple will be married at the home of the bride this evening.
TINGLEY, SAMUEL R                    REDMOND, BARBARA   MADISON     01/14/1891 9  /114  1480

1900

Resident in Alton, Madison, Illinois.3

14th Aug 1900

Birth of daughter Edna Lucille TINGLEY in Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA.6,1,11,12

20th Oct 1902

Birth of son Samuel Raymond TINGLEY in Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA.6,1,4,13

3rd Jun 1909

Birth of son William Quentin TINGLEY in Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA.14,6,1,4

1910

Resident in Alton Ward 1, Madison, Illinois.6

1920

Resident in Alton Ward 1, Madison, Illinois.1

1930

Resident in Alton, Madison, Illinois.4

5th Jul 1932

Died in Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA.8,9

Myocarditis, myocardia incompetency. Lymphangitis originating from slight abrasion of left leg
From: Alton Telegraph, Tuesday, July 5, 1932; Page 6, Column 8:

Mrs. S.R. Tingley
In Failing Health
Since 1927, Dies
__________________
Was Native of Alton --
Services Thursday at
St. Paul’s
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After an extended period of failing health, Mrs. Barbara Tingley, of3343 State Street, died at 2:30 a.m. today. For the last two weeks shehad been bedfast, and her condition so grave that hopes for herrecovery were abandoned. Her health had failed in 1927 since whichtime there had been a gradual decline.

Mrs. Tingley was a native of Alton and had spent her entire life as aresident of North Alton community. She was a daughter of the late Johnand Barbara Redmond. Her marriage to Samuel R. Tingley, who survivesher, took place on January 14, 1891. Besides her husband, she issurvived by a daughter and two sons, Mrs. Leslie Chamberlain, S.Raymond and Quentin Tingley, and two grandchildren. She also leaves abrother, George Redmond of Wood River, and four sisters, Mrs. MaryMelling of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Thomas A. Miller, Mrs. NormanChallacombe, and Mrs. Ella Miller. Mrs. Melling, who recently camefrom Washington, D.C. to attend her sister, had gone on to Kansas Cityfor a short stay and is expected to return here for the funeral.

Almost from girlhood, Mrs. Tingley had been a member of St. Paul’sEpiscopal Church. In later years, she took much interest in theactivities of Trinity Chapel on State street in the North Side and wasa member of the chapel committee. She was of the home loving type,devoted primarily to her family circle, but found time for manyoutside interest and was endeared to a wide circle of friends, both inNorth Alton and the city as a whole.

Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from St.Paul’s Church to Oakwood cemetery. The Rev. Robert Hall Atchison,assisted by the Rev. John T. Lillard of Jerseyville, will conduct theservices. The body of Mrs. Tingley is a the home of her son, S. R.Tingley in Gerson Addition near Delmar school, and the funeral cortegewill move from the son’s home to the church Thursday afternoon.

7th Jul 1932

Burial in Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA.7

From: Alton Evening Telegraph, Thursday, July 7, 1932; Page 14, Column1:
North Alton
Funeral of Mrs. S. R. Tingley.
The funeral of Mrs. S. R. Tingley, who died early Tuesday morning ather home on State street following a long illness, was held thisafternoon at 3 o’clock from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church where serviceswere conducted by the Rev. Robert Hall Atchison, assisted by the Rev.J. T. Lillard of Jerseyville, with a large gathering of friends andrelatives present. Prior to the services at the church the Rev. J. G.Reynolds of Elm Street Presbyterian Church offered a short prayer atthe home. Burial was in Oakwood cemtery under a blanket of beautifulfloral offerings. The pallbearers were Bert Gent, Frank Bauer, GeorgeSpiess, Fred Giberson, Wesley Hilt and J. T. Callahan. Amongout-of-town relatives present were Mrs, John O’Brien of Cincinnati,O., Mrs. Charles Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hardin of Dayton, Ky.

7th Jul 1932

Cemetery: Upper Alton [Oakwood] cemetery; Section 3, Block 1390, Part E 1/2,Grave 2 in Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA

Grave is unmarked. Gent family graves located immediately behind.

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