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'''Ed''', '''Eddie''', '''Edgar''', '''Edward''', '''Edwin''', and similar, surnamed '''Smith''', may refer to:
'''Ed''', '''Eddie''', '''Edward''', '''Edwin''', and similar, surnamed '''Smith''', may refer to:


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*[[Edward Smith (governor)]], army officer and governor of the Isle of Man
*[[Edward Smith (governor)]], army officer and governor of the Isle of Man
*[[Sir Edward Smith, 1st Baronet]] (c. 1630–1707), English landowner and politician
*[[Sir Edward Smith, 1st Baronet]] (c. 1630–1707), English landowner and politician
*[[Ed Smith (Canadian politician)]] (born 1928), Canadian politician in British Columbia
*[[Ed Smith (Canadian politician)]] (1928-2010), Canadian politician in British Columbia
*[[Edward Delafield Smith]] (1826–1878), American lawyer and United States Attorney
*[[Edward Delafield Smith]] (1826–1878), American lawyer and United States Attorney
*[[Edward L. Smith]], Connecticut judge, mayor and United States Attorney
*[[Edward L. Smith]], Connecticut judge, mayor and United States Attorney


==Sports==
==Sports==
===American football===
*[[Ed Smith (1880s pitcher)]], Baltimore Monumentals baseball player
*[[Ed Smith (1900s pitcher)]] (1879–1956), St. Louis Browns baseball player
*[[Ed Smith (running back)]] (1913–1998), American football player, model for the Heisman Trophy
*[[Ed Smith (running back)]] (1913–1998), American football player, model for the Heisman Trophy
*[[Ed Smith (halfback)]] (1923–2010), fullback in the American National Football League
*[[Ed Smith (halfback)]] (1923–2010), fullback in the American National Football League
*[[Ed Smith (quarterback)]] (born 1956), American football quarterback
*[[Ed Smith (quarterback)]] (born 1956), American football quarterback
*[[Ed Smith (basketball)]] (1929–1998), New York Knicks basketball player
*[[Ed Smith (cricketer)]] (born 1977), English cricketer
*[[Ed Smith (defensive end)]] (born 1950), American football defensive end
*[[Ed Smith (defensive end)]] (born 1950), American football defensive end
*[[Ed Smith (linebacker)]] (born 1957), American football linebacker
*[[Ed Smith (linebacker)]] (born 1957), American football linebacker
*[[Ed Smith (tight end)]] (born 1969), basketball and American football player
*[[Ed Smith (tight end)]] (born 1969), basketball and American football player
*[[Ed Smith (streetball player)]], American streetball player
*Edwin Smith or [[Alex Smith (tight end)]] (born 1982), American football player

*[[Eddie Smith (pitcher)]] (1913–1994), baseball pitcher
===Association football===
*[[Eddie Smith (baseball coach)]] (born 1984), American baseball coach
*[[Eddie Smith (cyclist)]] (1926–1997), Australian cyclist
*[[Eddie Smith (footballer)]] (1929–1993), English footballer
*[[Eddie Smith (footballer)]] (1929–1993), English footballer
*[[Eddie Smith (referee)]] (born 1965), Scottish football referee
*[[Eddie Smith (referee)]] (born 1965), Scottish football referee
*[[Eddie Smith (basketball)]] (born 1983), basketball player
*[[Edwin Smith (footballer)]], English footballer for Crystal Palace

*[[Edgar Smith (outfielder)]] (1860–?), Major League Baseball player
===Baseball===
*[[Edgar Smith (pitcher/outfielder)]] (1862–1892), American professional baseball player
*[[Edgar Smith (rower)]] (born 1950), Canadian Olympic rower
*[[Ed Smith (1880s pitcher)]], Baltimore Monumentals baseball player
*[[Ed Smith (1900s pitcher)]] (1879–1956), St. Louis Browns baseball player
*[[Eddie Smith (pitcher)]] (1913–1994), baseball pitcher
*[[Eddie Smith (baseball coach)]] (born 1984), American baseball coach

===Cricket===
*[[Ed Smith (cricketer)]] (born 1977), English cricketer
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1831)]] (1831–1899), English cricketer
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1831)]] (1831–1899), English cricketer
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1854)]] (1854–1909), English cricketer and clergyman
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1854)]] (1854–1909), English cricketer and clergyman
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1868)]] (1868–1937), English cricketer and British Army officer
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1868)]] (1868–1937), English cricketer and British Army officer
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1911)]] (1911–1999), Australian cricketer
*[[Edward Smith (cricketer, born 1911)]] (1911–1999), Australian cricketer
*Edwin [[Alex Smith (tight end)]] (born 1982), American football player
*[[Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1934)]], Derbyshire cricketer
*[[Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1934)]], Derbyshire cricketer
*[[Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1848)]] (1848–1880), English cricketer
*[[Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1848)]] (1848–1880), English cricketer
*[[Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1860)]] (1860–1939), English cricketer
*[[Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1860)]] (1860–1939), English cricketer

===Other sports===
*[[Ed Smith (basketball)]] (1929–1998), New York Knicks basketball player
*[[Ed Smith (streetball player)]], American streetball player
*[[Eddie Smith (cyclist)]] (1926–1997), Australian cyclist
*[[Eddie Smith (basketball)]] (born 1983), basketball player
*[[Edwin Smith (rower)]] (1922–1997), New Zealand rower, silver medalist at the 1950 Empire Games
*[[Edwin Smith (rower)]] (1922–1997), New Zealand rower, silver medalist at the 1950 Empire Games
*[[Edwin Smith (footballer)]], English footballer for Crystal Palace


==Engineers and scientists==
==Engineers and scientists==
*[[Edgar Albert Smith]] (1847–1916), British zoologist and malacologist
*[[Edgar Fahs Smith]] (1854–1928), American scientist specializing in the history of chemistry
*[[Edward Smith (physician)]] (1819–1874), British physician and medical writer
*[[Edward Smith (physician)]] (1819–1874), British physician and medical writer
*[[Edwin Smith (metallurgist)]] (1931–2010), British metallurgy scientist
*[[Edwin Smith (metallurgist)]] (1931–2010), British metallurgy scientist
*[[Edwin Smith (astronomer)]] (1851–1912), American astronomer


==Writers and the arts==
==Writers and the arts==
*[[E. E. Smith]] (1890–1965), better known as E.E. "Doc" Smith, science fiction author
*[[E. E. Smith]] (1890–1965), better known as E.E. "Doc" Smith, science fiction author
*[[Eden Smith]] (1858–1949), Canadian architect
*[[Eden Smith]] (1858–1949), Canadian architect
*[[Edgar Smith (librettist)]] (1857–1938), American actor and lyricist
*[[Edward Smith (biographer)]] (1839–1919), English biographer
*[[Edward Smith (biographer)]] (1839–1919), English biographer
*[[Edward Gordon Smith]] (1857–1906), British postcard publisher
*[[Edward Gordon Smith]] (1857–1906), British postcard publisher
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==Others==
==Others==
*[[Eddie Smith (trade unionist)]] (died 1945), British trade union leader
*[[Eddie Smith (trade unionist)]] (died 1945), British trade union leader
*[[Edgar Smith (murderer)]] (1934–2017), American kidnapper and murderer
*[[Edgar Lawrence Smith]] (1882–1971), American economist, investment manager and author
*[[Edward Smith (sea captain)]] (1850–1912), captain of the RMS ''Titanic'' when she sank
*[[Edward Smith (sea captain)]] (1850–1912), captain of the RMS ''Titanic'' when she sank
*[[Edward Smith (thief)]], committed one of the first bank robberies in the United States
*[[Edward Smith (thief)]], committed one of the first bank robberies in the United States
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*[[Edward Parmelee Smith]] (1827–1876), Congregational minister in Massachusetts
*[[Edward Parmelee Smith]] (1827–1876), Congregational minister in Massachusetts
*[[Edward Shrapnell Smith]] (1875–1952), British pioneer and promoter of commercial road transport
*[[Edward Shrapnell Smith]] (1875–1952), British pioneer and promoter of commercial road transport
*[[Edwin Smith (architect)]] (1870–1965), [[New South Wales Government Architect]] 1929–1935
*Edwin Smith (architect) (1870–1965), [[New South Wales Government Architect]] 1929–1935
*[[Edwin Mitchell Smith]] (1847–1929), surveyor general of South Australia
*[[Edwin Mitchell Smith]] (1847–1929), surveyor general of South Australia
*Eddie Smith, murder victim, see [[Jeffrey Dahmer]]
*Eddie Smith, murder victim, see [[Jeffrey Dahmer]]

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