J. Knox Insley

Birth: ?
Death: 1963, May 2
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1886-1963
    Notes:Biog Sketch, Andrews, Tercentenary Hist. of Md., II, 647-648.

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    Source: Dielman – Hayward File. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD. Drawer 105.

  • Dates: 1950
    Notes:INSLEY.– Killed in action June 7, 1944, Normandy, France, ROBERT SETTLE, second lieutenant, the 515th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82d Airborne Division, United States Army, beloved son of Doctor and Mrs. J. Knox Insley, Jr. of 1115 Argonne drive, previously interred in the St. James American Militery Cemetery, Normandy.

    Private graveside services and reinterment will be held on Wednesday at 3 P.M. in Loudon Park Cemetery. [Please omit flowers.]

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    Source: Dielman – Hayward File. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD. Drawer 105.

  • Dates: 1951
    Notes:INSLEY. — On March 13, 1951, at Jersey City, N.J., REGINA HORN, beloved wife of Esau Insley, and sister of Mrs. Marion McGill and Mrs. Helen Horn Insley.

    Funeral from the Mitchell Home, 1900 Eutaw place, on Friday at 1.30 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

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    Source: Dielman – Hayward File. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD. Drawer 105.

  • Dates: 1956
    Notes:INSLEY. — On June 25, 1956, ESAU D., at Salisbury, Md., beloved husband of the late Regina Horn Insley; brother of Dr. J. Knox Insley, of Baltimore, and G.W.F. Insley, of Nanticoke, Md.

    Funeral at the home of Mrs. David Turner, at Nanticoke, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Graveside services at Loudon Park Cemetery at 3 P.M.

    Baltimore Sun, 6/26/1956

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    Source: Dielman – Hayward File. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD. Drawer 105.

  • Dates: 1963
    Notes:INSLEY.

    On May 2, 1963, at his home, The Marylander Apartments, DR. J. KNOX, beloved husband of Helen H. Insley (nee Horn) and father of Dr. James K. Insley and Mrs. J. Ellesworth Ripple.

    Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner & Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

    Baltimore Sun, 5/3/1963. See file.

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    Source: Dielman – Hayward File. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD. Drawer 105.