A Wilson Family Tree

Notes for Fred Elmer Ingle



From Sorrells Genealogy:

He played the guitar, sang and yodeled.

"I met Fred at his shop in Gatlinburg. He had a girl who worked for him. He rented the building from the Ogles. He learned the leather trade from George. He might have finished high school in Tazewell, I'm not sure." (Emma Deane)

"Hattie Belle and Fred shelled corn to take to the mill. They got to Roy Chesterson's and he hollared at them to play and sing. He loaned them his guitar. They were late gettin home. They told their parents that the strings fell offf the sacks that had held the corn and they had to pick up each kernel by hand. They explained that was the reason they were late." Relayed to me by: Helen INGLE.

MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-PARENTS: Marriage Bond KY, No 187; 1937 in possession of Sherry S. Finchum

BIRTH-PARENTS: Vital Statistics Birth Certificate KY #48981 1912 in possession of Sherry S. Finchum

DEATH-PARENTS: Death Certificate TN #61-20927 1961 in possession of Sherry S. Finchum

CHILDREN: Court Records- Will in Sevier Co, TN 1961 page 211 in possession of Sherry S. Finchum

He was stationed at Fort Lee, VA in WW II.

He ran a leather shop in Gatlinburg, TN.

He was Mayor of Gatlinburg, TN.

"The last day I saw him, he took Tim and I to the Dari-Delite in Greeneville, TN to get an ice cream cone." (Sherry S. Finchum)


Note: Some of the information in these pages is uncertain. Please let me know of errors or omissions using the email link above.    ...Mike Wilson

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