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David Sinton Ingalls, DSC and DFC (28 January 1899, Cleveland, Ohio - 26 April 1985, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was the US Navy's only flying ace of World War I, with six credited victories; thus he was the first ace in U. S. Navy history. He was the son of Albert S. Ingalls; his mother, Jane Taft, was the niece of President William Howard Taft. He was the grandson of railroad executive Melville E. Ingalls. He was the great-grandson of industrialist David Sinton, for whom he was named. He was married to Louise Hale Harkness, daughter of William L. Harkness and granddaughter of Standard Oil founder Stephen V. Harkness.

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  • David Sinton Ingalls
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  • David Sinton Ingalls, DSC and DFC (28 January 1899, Cleveland, Ohio - 26 April 1985, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was the US Navy's only flying ace of World War I, with six credited victories; thus he was the first ace in U. S. Navy history. He was the son of Albert S. Ingalls; his mother, Jane Taft, was the niece of President William Howard Taft. He was the grandson of railroad executive Melville E. Ingalls. He was the great-grandson of industrialist David Sinton, for whom he was named. He was married to Louise Hale Harkness, daughter of William L. Harkness and granddaughter of Standard Oil founder Stephen V. Harkness.
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honorific suffix
  • DSC, DFC
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serviceyears
  • 1917(xsd:integer)
Reason
  • Skull and Bones?
Birth Date
  • 1899-01-28(xsd:date)
Date
  • September 2012
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death place
  • Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States
Spouse
  • Louise Hale Harkness
Name
  • David Sinton Ingalls
Birth Place
  • Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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Awards
  • *
death date
  • 1985-04-26(xsd:date)
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
Allegiance
  • United States of America
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Years
  • 1932(xsd:integer)
  • --03-16
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Children
  • David Sinton Ingalls Jr. , Edith , Louise , Anne , and Jane
laterwork
  • Assistant Secretary of the Navy
placeofburial
  • Hot Springs, Virginia, United States
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  • David Sinton Ingalls, DSC and DFC (28 January 1899, Cleveland, Ohio - 26 April 1985, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was the US Navy's only flying ace of World War I, with six credited victories; thus he was the first ace in U. S. Navy history. He was the son of Albert S. Ingalls; his mother, Jane Taft, was the niece of President William Howard Taft. He was the grandson of railroad executive Melville E. Ingalls. He was the great-grandson of industrialist David Sinton, for whom he was named. He was married to Louise Hale Harkness, daughter of William L. Harkness and granddaughter of Standard Oil founder Stephen V. Harkness.
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