Osborne Ingle (1837-1909), who served more than four decades as rector of All Saints Church, Frederick, Maryland, and his wife Mary Mills Addison.
After teaching at a private academy in Charlottesville in 1886-7, Ingle decided to study for the priesthood.
He graduated from Virginia Theological Seminary (in 1891), and was ordained deacon at his home parish, All Saints Church, Frederick, on 29 January 1891 by Bishop William Paret.
The consecration service in both English and Chinese took place at St. Paul's Church, Hankou on 24 February 1902.
[4] His wife, Charlotte Rhett Thomson Ingle (they married in 1894), survived him by four decades.
When she was interred at her family's gravesite in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina, their joint cenotaph remembered Rt.