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Wedding announcement of Harrington Vose Ingham & Ruth Elizabeth Triggs

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Wedding announcement of Harrington Vose Ingham & Ruth Elizabeth Triggs
The wedding announcement from The Madison Eagle (Madison, New Jersey) of Harrington Vose Ingham & Ruth Elizabeth Triggs that appeared on Thursday May 12th, 1938.

A copy of the article can be found at Announce Engagement Of Ruth Elizabeth Triggs.
Date & Place: in Madison, Morris County, New Jersey 07940, United States
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Harrington v Ingham
Harrington V Ingham was born to Dr. Samuel D Ingham (born in Pennsylvania) and Cecil W Ingham (born in New York). He had two brothers Samuel D and Herbert S. According to the 1915 census the family was living on Byberry Road in Lower Moreland Pennsylvania. By 1930, according to the census, he was 16 living with Herbert (age 19), Samuel (age 22), and his parents Cecil (45) and Samuel (52) at 876 Victoria Ave in Los Angeles. Harrington would marry Ruth Triggs in the summer of 1938. See Announce Engagement Of Ruth Elizabeth Triggs for more details. Ruth Elizabeth Triggs' mother was Mrs. Jennie V. Triggs, and her father was Frederick Triggs of New Jersey. Dr and Mrs. Harrington V. Ingham had three sons Herrington, David, and Lawrence. According to the 1950s, Harrington was 36, Ruth 35, and their sons Herrington (8), David (7), and Lawrence (3) were living in Los Angeles. Lawrence Bruce Ingham who married Maureen Joanne Matteson in 1965 at the First Presbyterian Church of Encino in Van Nuys California. Dr. Harrington V Ingham and his wife Ruth were well respected members of the Los Angeles community. Harrington was a pyschiatrist at UCLA, author of The Process of Psychotherapy, and was often quoted in various newspapers at the time. See Harrington v Ingham: Professions for more details. Ruth would become president of Barnard College's Los Angeles County Club, and co-chair of the college's Southern California committee to raise funds.
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