| | INGHAM:
See also
Samuel
Etheridge —
Martin
Ingham Townsend —
Ingham
Townsend —
Alexander
Hamilton Waterman |
| |
Ingham, Charles S. —
of Haddam, Middlesex
County, Conn.
Republican. Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Haddam, 1939-40.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingham, Ellery P. —
U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1892-96.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingham, Emery C. —
of Multnomah
County, Ore.
Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Oregon, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Ingham, Frederick H. —
of Winchester, Cheshire
County, N.H.
Delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Winchester,
1948; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Winchester,
1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Ingham, George H. —
of El
Dorado County, Calif.
Member of California
state assembly 15th District, 1873-75.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingham, Jill —
of Friend, Saline
County, Neb.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nebraska,
2004.
Female.
Still living as of 2004.
|
| |
Ingham, Jonathan B. —
of Salem, Salem
County, N.J.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New
Jersey, 1860.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingham, Samuel
(1793-1881) —
of Saybrook (part now in Essex), Middlesex
County, Conn.
Born in Hebron, Tolland
County, Conn., September
5, 1793.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Saybrook, 1828-33, 1835,
1851-52; Speaker of
the Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1833, 1835, 1851;
resigned 1835; probate judge in Connecticut, 1829-33; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut, 1835-39 (at-large 1835-37, 2nd
District 1837-39); member of Connecticut
state senate 19th District, 1842, 1846, 1850; county judge in
Connecticut, 1849-53.
Died in Essex, Middlesex
County, Conn., November
10, 1881 (age 88 years, 66
days).
Interment at River
View Cemetery, Essex, Conn.
|
| |
Ingham, Samuel Delucenna
(1779-1860) —
also known as Samuel D. Ingham —
of New Hope, Bucks
County, Pa.
Born near New Hope, Bucks
County, Pa., September
16, 1779.
Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1806; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania, 1813-18, 1822-29 (6th District
1813-18, 7th District 1822-23, 8th District 1823-25, 7th District
1825-27, 8th District 1827-29); secretary of
the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1819-20; U.S.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1829-31.
Died in Trenton, Mercer
County, N.J., June 5,
1860 (age 80 years, 263
days).
Interment at Solebury
Presbyterian Churchyard, Solebury, Pa.
|
| | INGRAHAM:
See also
Arthur
D. Brewer —
Mary
Ingraham Bunting —
Martin
Wiley Littleton —
James
Ingraham Marsh —
Lyman
Trumbull |
| |
Ingraham, Anson —
of Washington
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Washington County 1st District, 1857.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, Arthur H. —
Democrat. Candidate for Michigan
state senate 24th District, 1916.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, Carl F. —
of Oakland
County, Mich.
Candidate for circuit
judge in Michigan 6th Circuit, 1966 (primary), 1970.
Still living as of 1970.
|
| |
Ingraham, Charles Gallahue
(1868-1944) —
also known as Charles G. Ingraham —
of Hastings, Adams
County, Neb.
Born in Missouri, December
2, 1868.
Mayor
of Hastings, Neb., 1913-15, 1923-25, 1933-35; defeated, 1935.
Died in Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital,
Hastings, Adams
County, Neb., December
22, 1944 (age 76 years, 20
days).
Interment at Parkview
Cemetery, Hastings, Neb.
|
| |
Ingraham, Daniel Phoenix
(1804-1881) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in 1804.
Justice
of New York Supreme Court, 1857-74.
Died December
12, 1881 (age about 77
years).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
|
| |
Ingraham, Daniel Phoenix
(1874-1934) —
also known as Phoenix Ingraham —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., October
23, 1874.
Son of George Landon Ingraham.
Lawyer;
Justice
of New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1924-34; died in office
1934.
Member, Freemasons;
Sons
of the Revolution; Society
of the Cincinnati; Tammany
Hall.
Died, from a heart
attack, in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., April 30,
1934 (age 59 years, 189
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
|
| |
Ingraham, Darius Holbrook (b.
1837) —
also known as Darius H. Ingraham —
of Portland, Cumberland
County, Maine.
Born in Camden, Knox
County, Maine, October
14, 1837.
Son of Samuel P. Ingraham and Mary (Adams) Ingraham.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Maine
state house of representatives, 1879; U.S. Consul in Cadiz, 1885-89; mayor
of Portland, Maine, 1892; defeated, 1898; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Maine, 1892; U.S. Consul General in Halifax, 1893-97.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, G. F. —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1888.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, George Landon
(1847-1931) —
also known as George L. Ingraham —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., August 1,
1847.
Son of Daniel Phoenix Ingraham (1804-1881)
and Mary (Landon) Ingraham.
Democrat. Lawyer; law
partner of Alton
B. Parker, Edward
W. Hatch, William
F. Sheehan (1916-17), and Alfred
R. Page (1923-25); superior court judge in New York, 1883-91; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1891-1915; appointed 1891;
Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court 1st
Department, 1896-1915.
Died in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., January
24, 1931 (age 83 years, 176
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
|
| |
Ingraham, Irving I. —
of Bristol, Hartford
County, Conn.
Republican. Candidate for Connecticut
state house of representatives from Bristol, 1918.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, James F., Jr. —
of Peabody, Essex
County, Mass.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, Joe —
of Houston, Harris
County, Tex.
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Texas, 1934 (12th District), 1948 (8th
District); delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1940
(alternate), 1948,
1952.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Ingraham,
Mary See Mary
Ingraham Bunting |
| |
Ingraham, Nathaniel G., Jr. (d.
1824) —
of New York.
U.S. Consul in Tampico, 1823-24.
Died in 1824.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, Nicholas G. —
U.S. Consular Agent in Plymouth, 1815-19.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, Pat —
of Sanders
County, Mont.
Republican. Member of Montana
state house of representatives 13th District; elected 2010.
Still living as of 2010.
|
| | Ingraham,
Phoenix See Daniel Phoenix
Ingraham |
| |
Ingraham, S. G. —
of Evanston, Cook
County, Ill.
Mayor
of Evanston, Ill., 1942-45.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, Sidney P., Jr. —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from New York County 17th District, 1864-65.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingraham, William Moulton (b.
1870) —
also known as William M. Ingraham —
of Portland, Cumberland
County, Maine.
Born in Portland, Cumberland
County, Maine, November
2, 1870.
Son of Darius Holbrook Ingraham and Ella
(Moulton) Ingraham.
Democrat. Lawyer;
probate judge in Maine, 1907-15; mayor
of Portland, Maine, 1915; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Maine 1st District, 1924; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Maine, 1928;
delegate
to Maine convention to ratify 21st amendment from Cumberland
County, 1933.
Episcopalian.
Member, American Bar
Association; Psi
Upsilon; Society
of Colonial Wars; Sons of
the American Revolution; Elks.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | INGRAM:
See also
Miles
Clayton Allgood —
Russell
H. Bengel —
Walter
Scott Brower —
George
Washington Donaghey —
Patrick
Henry O'Brien —
James
Phelps —
Robert
Obadiah Purdy —
Laurence
Ingram Radway —
Ingram
Macklin Stainback |
| |
Ingram, Al —
of Atlanta, Fulton
County, Ga.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Georgia, 1944.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Arlene —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Democrat. Candidate in primary for Michigan
state house of representatives 21st District, 1968.
Female.
Still living as of 1968.
|
| |
Ingram, Augustus Eugenio (b.
1867) —
also known as Augustus E. Ingram —
of Los Angeles, Los Angeles
County, Calif.
Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., May 9,
1867.
Son of James Scott Ingram and Marie Louise (Kincaid) Ingram.
U.S. Vice Consul in Paris, 1903, 1905-06; Antwerp, 1903-04; Nottingham, 1904-05; Stockholm, 1905; Berlin, 1906-07; Montreal, 1907; U.S. Consul in Bradford, 1909-20; U.S. Consul General in Le Havre, 1922; Vancouver, 1924.
Baptist.
Burial
location unknown.
| |  |
Relatives:
Married 1891
to Alice B. Paris. |
|
| |
Ingram, Bill —
of West Memphis, Crittenden
County, Ark.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Arkansas,
1960.
Still living as of 1960.
|
| |
Ingram, Booker T. —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
2000,
2004.
Still living as of 2004.
|
| |
Ingram, C. A. —
of Durand, Pepin
County, Wis.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Wisconsin, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Charles —
of Wharton, Wharton
County, Tex.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Texas, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Charles A. —
of Troy, Pike
County, Ala.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Alabama,
2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| | Ingram,
Conley See G. Conley
Ingram |
| |
Ingram, D. B. —
of Hill City, Pennington
County, S.Dak.
Member of South
Dakota state senate 39th District, 1893-94.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Donald M. —
U.S. Vice Consul in Budapest, 1917.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Doni —
of Troy, Pike
County, Ala.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Alabama, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Ingram, Frederick Fremont
(1856-1932) —
also known as Frederick F. Ingram —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Born in Irving Township, Barry
County, Mich., May 9,
1856.
Son of Orrin L. Ingram.
Democrat. Drug
manufacturer; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 1st District, 1906; delegate
to Michigan state constitutional convention 3rd District, 1907-08.
Died in 1932
(age about
76 years).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, G. Conley —
Justice
of Georgia state supreme court, 1973-77.
Still living as of 1977.
|
| |
Ingram, H. B. —
of Valdez, Valdez-Cordova
census area, Alaska.
Member of Alaska
territorial House of Representatives 3rd District, 1913-14.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Mrs. H. B. —
of Conway, Faulkner
County, Ark.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Arkansas, 1944.
Female.
Still living as of 1944.
|
| |
Ingram, Harlan G. —
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa.
Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania
state senate, 1856-58 (2nd District 1856-57, 1st District 1858).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Harriet A. —
of California.
Democrat. Presidential Elector for California, 2000.
Female.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Ingram, Harry M. —
of Potsdam, St.
Lawrence County, N.Y.
Republican. Chair of
St. Lawrence County Republican Party, 1927-29.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Ira —
Delegate
to Texas Convention of 1832 from District of Mina, 1832; delegate
to Texas Convention of 1833 from District of Austin, 1833; Speaker of
the Texas Republic House of Representatives, 1836-37.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, J. C. —
U.S. Vice Consul in La Paz, 1914.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Joe C. —
of Mt. Olive, Jefferson
County, Ala.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Alabama, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Ingram, John —
of South Carolina.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South
Carolina, 2000.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Ingram, John A. —
of Michigan.
Socialist Labor candidate for Michigan
state board of agriculture, 1909.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, John J. —
of Falfurrias, Brooks
County, Tex.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Texas, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Ingram, John R. —
of North Carolina.
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Senator from North Carolina, 1978.
Still living as of 1978.
|
| |
Ingram, Marshall —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Member of New York
Democratic State Committee, 1930.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Maude —
of near Springfield, Greene
County, Mo.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri,
1960.
Female.
Still living as of 1960.
|
| |
Ingram, Paul —
of St. Marys, Pleasants
County, W.Va.
Republican. Chair of
Pleasants County Republican Party, 1973.
Still living as of 1973.
|
| |
Ingram, Porter
(1810-1893) —
of Georgia.
Born in Marlboro, Windham
County, Vt., April 2,
1810.
Representative
from Georgia in the Confederate Congress, 1864.
Died in Columbus, Muscogee
County, Ga., December
3, 1893 (age 83 years, 245
days).
Interment at Linwood
Cemetery, Columbus, Ga.
|
| |
Ingram, Riley Edward —
of Hopewell,
Va.
Republican. Elected Virginia
state house of delegates 62nd District 2011.
Still living as of 2011.
|
| |
Ingram, Robert L. —
of Pekin, Tazewell
County, Ill.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois,
1972,
1980.
Still living as of 1980.
|
| |
Ingram, Samuel —
Communist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey, 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Ingram, T. L. —
of Lynne, Marion
County, Fla.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Florida, 1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Thomas —
of Cheraw, Chesterfield
County, S.C.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
South Carolina, 1952,
1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Ingram, Thomas L. —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Painter
and decorator; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 23rd District, 1913.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Ingram, Verner M. (b.
1911) —
of Potsdam, St.
Lawrence County, N.Y.
Born in Potsdam, St. Lawrence
County, N.Y., August
27, 1911.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of New York
state assembly, 1957-66 (St. Lawrence County 1957-65, 121st
District 1966).
Episcopalian.
Member, Rotary; Freemasons;
Shriners.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
| |  |
Relatives:
Married to Ethel Mason. |
|
| |
Ingram, Virginia —
of Olivet, Eaton
County, Mich.
Democrat. Member of Michigan
Democratic State Central Committee, 1947.
Female.
Still living as of 1947.
|
| |
Ingram, William B. —
of Memphis, Shelby
County, Tenn.
Mayor
of Memphis, Tenn., 1963-67.
Still living as of 1967.
|
| |
Ingram, Woodrow —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Socialist. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan, 1940 (15th District), 1948 (11th
District); candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1940;
candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives from Wayne County 1st District,
1944.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | INMAN:
See also
Morris
Brandon —
Inman
Curry —
Westmoreland
Davis —
James
Buchanan Duke |
| |
Inman, (need first name) —
of Passaic
County, N.J.
Prohibition candidate for New
Jersey state house of assembly from Passaic County, 1909.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, A. —
of Contra
Costa County, Calif.
Member of California
state assembly 8th District, 1857-58.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, B. R. —
of Middletown, Henry
County, Ind.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Indiana, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, D. M. —
of Vermillion, Clay
County, Dakota Territory (now S.Dak.); Dalesburg, Clay
County, S.Dak.
Member
Dakota territorial council, 1881-82; member of South
Dakota state house of representatives 2nd District, 1889-90.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, Daniel —
of Alameda
County, Calif.
Member of California
state assembly 9th District, 1869-71.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, Edward S. III —
of Coventry, Kent
County, R.I.
Democrat. School
teacher; secretary of
state of Rhode Island, 2001-02.
Still living as of 2002.
|
| |
Inman, Harley —
of Woodland Park, Teller
County, Colo.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Colorado, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Inman, Henry A. —
of Newton, Middlesex
County, Mass.
Prohibition candidate for secretary of
state of Massachusetts, 1898.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, Ira —
of Beloit, Rock
County, Wis.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Wisconsin, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, J. B. —
of Sayre, Bradford
County, Pa.
Burgess
of Sayre, Pennsylvania, 1937.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, Jean —
of Stoughton, Norfolk
County, Mass.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Massachusetts, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Inman, Kate B. —
of Tallahassee, Leon
County, Fla.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 1940,
1944.
Female.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, Scott —
Democrat. Candidate for Oklahoma
state senate 43rd District, 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
|
| |
Inman, Terry —
Libertarian. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Missouri 1st District, 1988.
Still living as of 1988.
|
| |
Inman, Todd —
of Owensboro, Daviess
County, Ky.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Kentucky, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Inman, W. A. —
of Portsmouth, Scioto
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1924.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Inman, Wayne —
of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne
County, Mich.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan,
1988.
Still living as of 1988.
|
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