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Ingham -- U.S. County in Michigan
Population (2000): 279320
Housing Units (2000): 115056
Land area (2000): 559.188434 sq. miles (1448.291334 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.750739 sq. miles (4.534393 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 560.939173 sq. miles (1452.825727 sq. km)
Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26
Location: 42.667752 N, 84.469828 W
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Ingham

Ingham may refer to:

Ingham (surname)

Ingham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert Ingham, Mathematician
  • Alice Ingham, Roman Catholic nun and missionary.
  • Barrie Ingham, British actor
  • Benjamin Ingham, 18th Century Yorkshire Evangelist
  • Bernard Ingham, British journalist and former press secretary to Margaret Thatcher
  • Beryl Ingham, British dancer and actor, wife of George Formby
  • Charles C. Ingham, Irish artist
  • Elaine Ingham, American microbiologist and soil biology researcher
  • Harry Ingham, English footballer, played for Plymouth Argyle
  • Jai Ingham, Australian footballer
  • John H. Ingham, Australian businessman, racehorse owner-breeder
  • Michael Ingham (bishop), Canadian Anglican bishop
  • Michael Ingham (cricketer) (born 1957), English cricketer
  • Michael Ingham (footballer), English-born Northern Irish footballer
  • Mike Ingham, British broadcaster
  • Oliver Ingham (1287–1344), English commander and administrator in Aquitaine during the War of Saint-Sardos and early Hundred Years' War
  • Robert Ingham (1793-1875), British barrister and politician
  • Samuel Ingham, American politician
  • Samuel D. Ingham, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Andrew Jackson

Usage examples of "ingham".

She also removed the butler, but as he was growing old and was obstinate in his adherence to customs Lord Ingham thought obsolete, this was not felt to be a loss.

Since Lady Ingham had made no attempt during the previous season to bring her granddaughter to his notice he concluded that Miss Marlow was probably a plain girl, unlikely to attract him.

Sylvester saw that Lady Ingham had been busy, and had the encounter taken place anywhere but at a hunting-party he might have rebuffed his lordship’s overtures with the chilling formality he was quite capable of adopting whenever it seemed expedient to him to do so.

She was not intimately acquainted with Lady Ingham, but she knew her to be well-disposed towards her, and she knew too that she held Lady Marlow in contempt and dislike.

He remembered that Lady Ingham had said she was not just in the ordinary style, and wondered if there might be something more in her than he had as yet detected.

At least, it was very agreeable when I went out with my aunt Ingham, for she is excessively good-natured, and doesn’t scold, or watch one all the time, or—But indeed I don’t hanker after gaiety, and although, at that time, it didn’t occur to me to ask her if I might live with her, when—’ She paused, feeling the ice thin under her feet, and coloured.

Convey my compliments to Lady Ingham, and tell her that I shall do myself the honour of calling on her when I come to town.

I wouldn’t let her go on the stage, and if I had she would have been with Lady Ingham days ago!

A long, long pause followed, and a nerve-racking fear that Lady Ingham was out of town assailed Phoebe.

What intrigued Lady Ingham was the position occupied by Sylvester in the stirring drama disclosed to her.

She was riding with her Ingham cousins in the Park in a sedate party composed of herself, Miss Mary and Miss Amabel, young Mr Dudley Ingham, and two grooms following at a discreet distance.

I shall come to pay Lady Ingham a morning-visit, and coax her into giving her consent.

It emanated from Lady Ingham, but no one remembered that: a quiet girl with no pretension to beauty must be unusual to have captured Sylvester’s fancy.

She did not regret having assumed the charge of her granddaughter, of course, but it did just cross her mind that Phoebe might very well reside with Ingham and Rosina while she was away.

After having her suggestion that the present Lord Ingham might escort his parent spurned she was at a loss, and could only say that it seemed a pity if the scheme must fail after all.