Blatchford

Blatchford

Blatchford ist der Name mehrerer

Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten:

  • Blatchford (Montana)
  • Blatchford (Ohio)


Personen:

  • Christie Blatchford (* 1951), kanadischer Zeitungskolumnist
  • Edgar Blatchford, Gründer der Alaska Newspapers, Inc.
  • Howard Peter Blatchford (1912–1943), kanadischer Wing Commander der Royal Air Force
  • Joseph Blatchford (* 1934), dritter Direktor des US-Friedenscorps
  • Kenny Blatchford (1882–1933), kanadischer Politiker, Mitglied des Canadian House of Commons, Bürgermeister von Edmonton, Alberta
  • Liz Blatchford (* 1980), englische Triathletin
  • Richard M. Blatchford (1859–1934), General der US-Armee
  • Robert Blatchford (1851–1943), britischer Sozialist, Journalist und Autor
  • Samuel Blatchford (Richter) (1820–1893), beisitzender Richter am Supreme Court of the United States
  • Samuel Blatchford (Universitätspräsident) (1767–1828), erster Präsident des Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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