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Ingram (surname)

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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
  • Catherine Ingram, American politician
  • 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), American musician
  • David S. Ingram (born 1941), British botanist
  • David B. Ingram, American 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, American 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, (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), 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 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), American 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, American 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
  • Reed Ingram, American politician
  • 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
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