Talk:Samuel D. Ingham

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Samuel Delucenna Ingham, M.D., believed to be a descendant of this article's subject, was chief of psychiatry at the USC medical school and a prominent Los Angeles neurologist and, later, psychiatrist.

His first son, Samuel Delucenna Ingham, was an accountant, who worked for UCLA. His son, Samuel Delucenna Ingham, is a lawyer.

Samuel Buffa Ingham is the above psychiatrist's great great grandson. David R. Ingham 02:51, 20 February 2006 (UTC)