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Ingrams

Ingrams is primarily a surname, used to refer to people who bear the family name Ingram or, more broadly, the plural form used when discussing multiple individuals with the Ingram surname. It can also appear in historical or genealogical writing to denote a group of people sharing that surname.

The surname Ingram is of English origin, derived from the given name Ingram, which has medieval Germanic

In modern usage, the form Ingrams may be encountered in records, biographies, and genealogical sources that

See also: Ingram, a related surname; Ingram (surname) for the singular form; Ingram family and other lineages

roots.
Over
time
it
became
established
in
England
and
subsequently
spread
to
other
English-speaking
regions
through
migration
and
settlement,
including
North
America
and
the
Commonwealth
nations.
focus
on
families
or
lineages
carrying
the
Ingram
name.
The
geographic
distribution
today
is
broad,
with
higher
concentrations
historically
in
the
United
Kingdom
and
in
countries
with
strong
English-language
heritage
such
as
the
United
States,
Canada,
and
Australia.
in
the
British
Isles.