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Ingram, PA -- U.S. borough in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 3712
Housing Units (2000): 1650
Land area (2000): 0.435420 sq. miles (1.127732 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.435420 sq. miles (1.127732 sq. km)
FIPS code: 37000
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 40.445254 N, 80.067043 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Ingram, TX -- U.S. city in Texas
Population (2000): 1740
Housing Units (2000): 711
Land area (2000): 1.275531 sq. miles (3.303610 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.275531 sq. miles (3.303610 sq. km)
FIPS code: 36032
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 30.076903 N, 99.237367 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 78025
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Headwords:
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Ingram, WI -- U.S. village in Wisconsin
Population (2000): 76
Housing Units (2000): 38
Land area (2000): 0.992295 sq. miles (2.570032 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.992295 sq. miles (2.570032 sq. km)
FIPS code: 36925
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 45.505794 N, 90.816255 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 54526
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Headwords:
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Ingram

Ingram(s) may refer to:

Ingram (surname)

Ingram or Ingrams is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • A. I. Gordon-Ingram, major in the Korean War, B Company commander in the Battle of Hill 282
  • Adam Ingram (SNP politician) (born 1951), Scottish National Party (SNP) politician and Member of the Scottish Parliament
  • Adam Ingram (Labour politician) (born 1947), British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament
  • Alex Ingram (born 1945), Scottish footballer
  • Andrew B. Ingram (1851–1934), Ontario real estate agent and political figure
  • Bill Ingram (1898–1943), American college football coach
  • Brandon Ingram (born 1997), American basketball player
  • Sir Bruce Ingram, editor of The Illustrated London News, son of Sir William Ingram, 1st Baronet
  • Charles Ingram, a former British Army major convicted of deception after cheating on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (UK game show)
  • Clara Ingram Judson (1879–1960), American author who wrote over 70 books for children
  • Cliff Raven Ingram (1932–2001), American artist and tattoo pioneer
  • Clint Ingram (born 1983), American football player
  • Colin Ingram (cricketer) (born 1985), South African cricketer
  • Collingwood Ingram (1880–1981), British planting collector and breeder and author of garden books
  • Daniel Ingram (born 1975), Canadian composer and songwriter in animation and television
  • Dan Ingram (Daniel Trombley "Dan" Ingram), American radio disc jockey
  • Dave Ingram (Dave Bjerregaard Ingram), death metal vocalist from Birmingham, England
  • David Ingram (explorer), 16th-century English sailor
  • David Ingram (musician) (1948–2005), US musician
  • David S. Ingram (born 1941), British botanist
  • David B. Ingram, US businessman and philanthropist
  • Davina Ingrams, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth (1938–2008), British politician and member of the House of Lords
  • E. Snapper Ingram (Ebenezer Snapper Ingram) (1884–1966) served as a Los Angeles City Councilman
  • Eddie Ingram (Edward "Eddie" Ingram) (1910–1973), Irish cricketer
  • Edward Ingram (1890–1941), British diplomat
  • Erskine Bronson Ingram, US billionaire
  • Frank Ingram (1907–1985), Canadian ice hockey-player
  • Frederic B. Ingram, American businessman whose jail sentence for bribery was commuted by President Jimmy Carter, renounced his US citizenship.
  • Geoffrey Ingram Taylor (Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor OM) (1886–1975), British physicist and mathematician
  • George Morby Ingram (1889–1961), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Gordon Ingram (Gordon B. Ingram), designer of the MAC-10 and MAC-11 machine pistols
  • Herbert Ingram, (Sir Herbert Ingram, 2nd Baronet) (1811–1860), founder of The London Illustrated News and MP for Boston
  • Hootie Ingram (Cecil W. "Hootie" Ingram) (born 1933), former football player and coach
  • Jack Ingram (Jack Owen Ingram) (born 1970), country-western singer
  • Jack Ingram (NASCAR), former race car driver and champion
  • Jack Ingram (actor) (1902–1969) appeared in over 300 films between 1935 and 1966
  • James Ingram (born 1956), American soul musician
  • James Ingram Merrill (James Merrill) (1926–1995), Pulitzer Prize winning American poet
  • Janaye Ingram (Janaye Michelle Ingram), US-American beauty queen
  • Jason Ingram, Christian music producer and songwriter
  • Jay Ingram (born 1945), Canadian author and broadcaster
  • Joan Ingram, Scottish journalist and broadcaster
  • John Ingram (martyr) (1565–1594), English Jesuit and martyr
  • John Ingram (politician) (John Randolph Ingram) (born 1929), retired US-American Democratic politician
  • John Ingram McMorran (1889–2003), American supercentarian
  • John Henry Ingram (1842–1916), English author, editor
  • John 'Jack' Ingram (born 1957), professional ice hockey player
  • John Kells Ingram, Irish poet, economist and scholar
  • John R. Ingram, Director of the Ingram Micro, Inc. (Santa Ana, CA, USA)
  • John W. Ingram, President of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway from 1971 until 1974
  • Jonas H. Ingram, officer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II
  • Julius Ingram (1832-1917), American politician.
  • Lee Ingram (Lee Royston Ingram) (born 1965), former English cricketer
  • Luther Ingram (Luther Thomas Ingram) (1937–2007), R&B and soul singer
  • Keith Ingram, Arkansas politician
  • Malcolm Ingram (born 1968), Canadian independent film director
  • Mark Ingram, Sr., former NFL wide receiver with the New York Giants
  • Mark Ingram, Jr., Heisman Trophy winner and current NFL running back with the New Orleans Saints
  • Martha Rivers Ingram (born 1935), US billionaire
  • Melissa Ingram (born 1985), New Zealand swimming competitor
  • Nicholas Ingram (Nicholas Lee Ingram), executed in 1995 in Georgia by the electric chair
  • Orrin Henry Ingram (1830–1918), American lumber baron and philanthropist.
  • Orrin H. Ingram II, US businessman and polo player.
  • Osmond Ingram (Osmond Kelly Ingram) (1887–1917), sailor in the US Navy during World War I who received the Medal of Honor posthumously
  • Paul Ingram (nuclear disarmament expert), BASIC executive director
  • Peter Ingram (Peter John Ingram) (born 1978), cricketer from New Zealand
  • Rae Ingram (born 1974), English football defender
  • Rex Ingram (actor) (1895–1969), American stage, film, and television actor
  • Rex Ingram (director) (Reginald Ingram Montgomery Hitchcock) (1892–1950), film director, producer, writer and actor
  • Richard Ingrams (born 1937), British journalist, co-founder and second editor of the British satirical magazine Private Eye and editor of The Oldie magazine
  • Robert R. Ingram (born 1945), recipient of the Medal of Honor
  • Roger Ingram (born 1957), American musician, author, educator, and designer
  • Roy Ingram (Reginald William Thomas "Roy" Ingram), South African boxer who competed in the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics
  • Sam Ingram, British paralympic judoka
  • Tricia Ingrams (1946–1996), British journalist and interviewer
  • Vernon Ingram (1924–2006), professor of biology at the MIT who discovered the biochemical cause of sickle cell disease
  • Sir William Ingram, 1st Baronet, Managing Director of The London Illustrated News and MP for Boston, son of Herbert Ingram
  • William Ayerst Ingram (1855−1913), Scottish landscape and marine painter
  • Wally Ingram, American drummer and musician

Category:English-language surnames

Ingram (given name)

Ingram is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Ingram Bywater, (1840–1914), English classical scholar
  • Ingram Crockett (1856–1936), American poet and journalist
  • Ingram Frizer (died 1627), murderer of playwright Christopher Marlowe
  • Ingram Macklin Stainback (1883–1961), the ninth Territorial Governor of Hawaiʻi
  • Ingram Marshall (born 1942), American composer
  • Ingram Olkin (born 1924), professor emeritus and chair of statistics and education at Stanford University
  • Ingram Wilcox, British winner of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
  • Sir Ingram de Umfraville, Guardian of Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence

Category:Masculine given names

Usage examples of "ingram".

Ingram, if you can split it up and give yourself an aisleway to your targets.

Ingram also introduced innovations in the use of print advertising and couponing during this era, establishing a marketing norm for the fast-food and other industries.

All the original restaurants in Wichita conformed to the architectural criteria that Ingram established in 1921: a whitewashed exterior, a crenellated tower, and the slogans painted on the wall.

Ingrams pressing against the sides of my chest only an eyeblink away if I chose to go for them.

But Shakespeare knew he might have met with Ingram Frizer and his knife had he displeased the two powerful Englishmen.

If a word from the Cecils--a word delivered through Nick Skeres, and perhaps through Ingram Frizer as well--could ward him against cheats and thieves and pickpockets and highwaymen, what could a different word do?

Theatre, I feel it recumbent upon me to give you fair warning: this Ingram Frizer hath acquaintance with Nick Skeres.

Ingram Frizer I have aforementioned is villain enough and to spare for murther and felonious absconding with his periwig both.

Stay and you die the death, if not from the likes of Ingram Frizer, then from the dons.

Marlowe, about Nick Skeres, about Ingram Frizer, and about the late Sir William Cecil.

He might have been less dutiful had he not known she would have told Ingram Frizer the same as long as whatever men the ruffian killed in the parlor were not themselves tenants of hers.

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, David Garcia and Distributed Proofreaders Project Gutenberg eBooks are often created from several printed editions, all of which are confirmed as Public Domain in the US unless a copyright notice is included.

He cofounded the firm of Ingram, Yankey and Company and devoted the next thirteen years to building a series of profitable insurance, oil, and real estate partnerships.

Ingram also mandated that all serving employees be held to strict standards of conduct, personal hygiene, and attire.

This goal of continually improving sales was not lost on White Castle employees, but just in case, Ingram offered frequent and pointed reminders.