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Lucille Hills Ingram, born on December 24, 1951 in New York, USA

The Human

  • Who is Lucille Ingram?
    Lucille Ingram is a human born in the United States of America in the late months of 1951. The sex at birth is presumed to be female.
  • What's the history of this record on The Population Project?
    This record was created on July 06, 2023 on The Population Project. It was last edited on June 07, 2024.

The Context

  • What was the context in the United States of America in 1951?
    The Twenty-second Amendment was ratified, limiting U.S. presidents to two terms in office, a reaction to Franklin D. Roosevelt's four-term presidency. The Korean War continued, with U.S. forces engaged in heavy fighting, including the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir. The first commercial computer, UNIVAC I, was delivered to the U.S. Census Bureau, heralding the dawn of the computer age and its future impact on society and the economy.
  • They were born in 1951
    Beverly D'Angelo - American actress
    Kathryn Bigelow - American filmmaker.
    John Francis - Member of the jazz fusion group Weather Report from 1976 to 1981.
  • They were born in New York
    Walter Whitman Jr - American poet, essayist, and journalist.
    John Rockefeller - American business magnate and philanthropist.
    Iris Apfel - American businesswoman, interior designer, and fashion designer

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Details
  • Sex at Birth:
    Female
  • Full Name:
    LUCILLE HILLS INGRAM
  • Reference Country:
    United States of America
  • Date of birth:
    December 24, 1951
  • Age:
    73
  • Country of Birth:
    United States of America
  • Place of Birth:
    New York
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