Ine How Ing

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  • Name  Ine How Ing  [1, 2, 3
    Born  Japan Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender  Male 
    Reference Number  13213 
    Person ID  I13213  My Genealogy
    Last Modified  15 Nov 2008 

    Family  Julia Jacobson,   b. Jan 1887, Little Rock, Arkansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft Sep 1953 
    Married  Y  [1
    Anecdote  1910  [3
    • The book The Chinatown Trunk Mystery by Mary Ting Yi Lui provides information on Ine How ING and his family: "Ing Ine How left the United States to go to China in the late 1910s, but failed to apply and receive the critical return certificate and became separated from his wife, Julia, and their two children, Arthur and Mabel. Forced to remain in Lam Dun village in Hok San district Guangdon Province, his wife in 1923 attempted to petition the Department of State and the Bureau of Immigration to allow her husband's return to the United States. Both departments, however, denied her request. By 1924, nearly six years after Ing Ine How has left the United States, Julia decided to send Arthur to China as it was the only way for father and son to be reunited."
    Children 
     1. Arthur Ing
     2. Mabel Ing,   b. 22 Jan 1909, New York, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Aug 1992, New Jersey Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID  F3226  Group Sheet

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  • Sources 
    1. [S965] 1910-NY-New York-1000, (New York Co.), Fannie Jacobson.

    2. [S973] New York Chinese Exclusion Index, Julia C. Ing, Case Number 61 170.20, Index entry lists the alias "Arthur Ing (Mrs.)".

    3. [S974] The Chinatown Trunk Mystery, Lui, Mary Ting Yi, (Princeton University Press, Princetion, New Jersey, 2005), pp. 162 - 163.