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==People surnamed Dickinson==
==People surnamed Dickinson==
''(The list is divided into 100- and 50-years periods and than sorted by the first letter of given name and then by the first letter of middle name if it exists)''
''(The list is sorted by year of birth)''


;Born 1600–1699
;Born 1600–1699
* [[Nathaniel Dickinson (pioneer)]] (1601–1676), founder of Hadley, Massachusetts
*[[Jonathan Dickinson]] (1663–1722), Philadelphia mayor
* [[Jonathan Dickinson]] (1663–1722), Philadelphia mayor
*[[Nathaniel Dickinson (pioneer)]] (1601–1676), founder of Hadley, Massachusetts


;Born 1700–1799
;Born 1700–1799
* [[John Dickinson]] (1732–1808), U.S. solicitor, politician and Founding Father
*[[Charles Dickinson (historical figure)]] (1780–1806), American attorney and duelist
* [[Philemon Dickinson]] (1739–1809), American lawyer, politician and soldier
*[[John Dickinson]] (1732–1808), U.S. solicitor, politician and Founding Father
* [[John Dean Dickinson]] (1767–1841), U.S. lawyer, banker and politician
*[[John Dean Dickinson]] (1767–1841), U.S. lawyer, banker and politician
* [[Charles Dickinson (historical figure)]] (1780–1806), American attorney and duelist
*[[John Dickinson (inventor)]] (1782–1869), British papermaking inventor
* [[John Dickinson (inventor)]] (1782–1869), British papermaking inventor
*[[Philemon Dickinson]] (1739–1809), American lawyer, politician and soldier
* [[Townsend Dickinson]] (1795–1851), associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court
*[[Townsend Dickinson]] (1795–1851), associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court


;Born 1800–1899
;Born 1800–1899
* [[Almaron Dickinson]] (1800–1836), Texan soldier, died defending the Alamo
*[[Almaron Dickinson]] (1800–1836), Texan soldier, died defending the Alamo
* [[Daniel S. Dickinson]] (1800–1866), U.S. Senator from New York
*[[Andrew B. Dickinson]] (1801–1873), New York politician, U.S. Minister to Nicaragua
* [[Andrew B. Dickinson]] (1801–1873), New York politician, U.S. Minister to Nicaragua
*[[Anna Elizabeth Dickinson]] (1842–1932), American lecturer on slavery and discrimination against women
* [[Edward Dickinson]] (1803–1874), U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts, father of poet Emily Dickinson
*[[Charles M. Dickinson]] (1842–1924), American lawyer, newspaper editor, and diplomat from New York
* [[David W. Dickinson]] (1808–1845), U.S. Congressman from Tennessee
*[[Daniel S. Dickinson]] (1800–1866), U.S. Senator from New York
* [[Susanna Dickinson]] (1814–1883), Alamo survivor, wife of Almaron Dickinson
*[[David W. Dickinson]] (1808–1845), U.S. Congressman from Tennessee
* [[Margaret Rebecca Dickinson]] (1821 - 1918), British botanical artist
*[[Donald M. Dickinson]] (1846–1917), American lawyer and politician, 34th US Postmaster General
*[[Edward Dickinson]] (1803–1874), U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts, father of poet Emily Dickinson
* [[George Dickinson (Canterbury cricketer)]] (1828–1913), New Zealand cricketer
* [[Edward F. Dickinson]] (1829–1874), American lawyer, soldier and politician
*[[Edward F. Dickinson]] (1829–1874), American lawyer, soldier and politician
* [[Emily Dickinson]] (1830–1886), American poet
*[[Edwin Dickinson]] (1891–1978), American painter and draftsman
* [[Lavinia Norcross Dickinson]] (1833–1899), sister of Emily who enabled her publication
*[[Emily Dickinson]] (1830–1886), American poet
* [[Anna Elizabeth Dickinson]] (1842–1932), American lecturer on slavery and discrimination against women
*[[Fairleigh S. Dickinson]] (c.1862–1948), American co-founder of Becton Dickinson
*[[Frances Dickinson (physician)]] (1856–1945), American physician, clubwoman
* [[Charles M. Dickinson]] (1842–1924), American lawyer, newspaper editor, and diplomat from New York
*[[George Dickinson (Canterbury cricketer)]] (1828–1913), New Zealand cricketer
* [[Donald M. Dickinson]] (1846–1917), American lawyer and politician, 34th US Postmaster General
*[[George Sherman Dickinson]] (1888–1964), American developer of Dickinson library classification
* [[John Dickenson (Canadian politician)]] (1847–1932)
* [[Jacob M. Dickinson]] (1851–1928), U.S. Secretary of War, founder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
*[[Henry Winram Dickinson]] (1870–1952), British engineering historian
*[[Jacob M. Dickinson]] (1851–1928), U.S. Secretary of War, founder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
* [[Frances Dickinson (physician)]] (1856–1945), American physician, clubwoman
*[[John Dickenson (Canadian politician)]] (1847–1932)
* [[Willoughby Dickinson, 1st Baron Dickinson]] (1859–1943), British politician, peace activist
* [[Robert Latou Dickinson]] (1861–1950), American obstetrician, artist and research scientist
*[[Lavinia Norcross Dickinson]] (1833–1899), sister of Emily who enabled her publication
* [[Fairleigh S. Dickinson]] (c.1862–1948), American co-founder of Becton Dickinson
*[[Leonard R. Dickinson]] (1898–1994), American businessman and politician
* [[Lester J. Dickinson]] (1873–1968), American politician, senator from Iowa
*[[Lester J. Dickinson]] (1873–1968), American politician, senator from Iowa
* [[Marvin M. Dickinson]] (1877–1951), American football and baseball player and coach
*[[Maggie Dickinson]] (1894–1949), Australian ballet dancer
* [[George Sherman Dickinson]] (1888–1964), American developer of Dickinson library classification
*[[Margaret Rebecca Dickinson]] (1821–1918), British botanical artist
* [[Edwin Dickinson]] (1891–1978), American painter and draftsman
*[[Marvin M. Dickinson]] (1877–1951), American football and baseball player and coach
* [[Velvalee Dickinson]] (1893–c.1980), American World War II spy for Japan
*[[Robert Latou Dickinson]] (1861–1950), American obstetrician, artist and research scientist
* [[Maggie Dickinson]] (1894–1949), Australian ballet dancer
*[[Susanna Dickinson]] (1814–1883), Alamo survivor, wife of Almaron Dickinson
* [[Leonard R. Dickinson]] (1898-1994), American busimessman and politician
*[[Velvalee Dickinson]] (1893–c.1980), American World War II spy for Japan
*[[Willoughby Dickinson, 1st Baron Dickinson]] (1859–1943), British politician, peace activist


;Born 1900–1949
;Born 1900–1949
* [[George Dickinson]] (1903–1978), New Zealand international cricketer and rugby union player
*[[Angie Dickinson]] (born 1931), American actress
* [[William Boyd Dickinson]] (1908–1978), U.S. war correspondent, editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin
*[[Basil Dickinson]] (1915–2013), Australian athlete
* [[Jacob Alan Dickinson]] (1911–1971), U.S. lawyer, desegregation advocate
*[[Ben Dickinson]] Samuel Benson Dickinson (1912–2000), Australian geologist
* [[Ben Dickinson]] Samuel Benson Dickinson (1912–2000), Australian geologist
*[[Charles Edgar Dickinson]] (1908–1964), American landscape architect and educator
* [[Basil Dickinson]] (1915–2013), Australian athlete
*[[David Dickinson]] (born 1941), English antiques expert and television presenter
*[[George Dickinson]] (1903–1978), New Zealand international cricketer and rugby union player
* [[Peter Dickinson (architect)]] (1925–1961), British-Canadian architect
* [[Jimmy Dickinson]] (1925–1982), English football player
*[[Jacob Alan Dickinson]] (1911–1971), U.S. lawyer, desegregation advocate
* [[William L. Dickinson]] (1925–2008), U.S. representative for Alabama
*[[Jess H. Dickinson]] (born 1947), Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
* [[Peter Dickinson]] (1927–2015), English author and poet
*[[Jim Dickinson]] (1941–2009) American record producer, pianist, and singer
* [[William R. Dickinson]] (1931–2015), American geologist, geoscientist and academic
*[[Jimmy Dickinson]] (1925–1982), English football player
* [[Angie Dickinson]] (born 1931), American actress
*[[Leo Dickinson]] (born 1946), British climber, adventurer, film-maker
*[[Linda Spalding]] née Linda Dickinson, U.S. and Canadian author
* [[Nate Dickinson]] (1932–2011), American wildlife biologist
* [[Peter Dickinson (composer)]] (1934–2023), English composer
*[[Nate Dickinson]] (1932–2011), American wildlife biologist
* [[David Dickinson]] (born 1941), English antiques expert and television presenter
*[[Peter Dickinson (architect)]] (1925–1961), British-Canadian architect
* [[Jim Dickinson]] (1941–2009) American record producer, pianist, and singer
*[[Peter Dickinson]] (1927–2015), English author and poet
* [[Terence Dickinson]] (1943–2023), Canada
*[[Peter Dickinson (composer)]] (1934–2023), English composer
*[[Sandra Dickinson]] (born 1948), American-British actress
* [[Linda Spalding]] née Linda Dickinson, U.S. and Canadian author
* [[Jess H. Dickinson]] (born 1947), Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
*[[Terence Dickinson]] (1943–2023), Canada
* [[Sandra Dickinson]] (born 1948), American-British actress
*[[William Boyd Dickinson]] (1908–1978), U.S. war correspondent, editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin
*[[William L. Dickinson]] (1925–2008), U.S. representative for Alabama
*[[William R. Dickinson]] (1931–2015), American geologist, geoscientist and academic


;Born 1950–1999
;Born 1950–1999
* [[James Dickinson (taxidermist)]] (born 1950), English taxidermist
*[[Amy Dickinson]] (born 1959), American newspaper columnist
* [[Charles Dickinson (author)]] (born 1951), American writer
*[[Arlene Dickinson]] (born 1956), South African – Canadian businesswoman
* [[Q. Todd Dickinson]] (1952–2020), American lawyer
*[[Brian Dickinson]] (born 1961), Canadian pianist
* [[Janice Dickinson]] (born 1955), American model, photographer, author and talent agent
*[[Brian Dickinson (climber)]] (born 1974), American mountain climber
* [[Arlene Dickinson]] (born 1956), South African Canadian businesswoman
*[[Bruce Dickinson]] (born 1958), British vocalist for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden
* [[Bruce Dickinson]] (born 1958), British vocalist for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden
*[[Carl Dickinson]] (born 1987), English footballer
* [[Amy Dickinson]] (born 1959), American newspaper columnist
*[[Charles Dickinson (author)]] (born 1951), American writer
* [[Brian Dickinson]] (born 1961), Canadian pianist
*[[Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson]], American writer
* [[Paul Dickinson]] (born 1962), American polymer scientist and technology innovator
*[[Ellie Dickinson]] (born 1998), English cyclist
* [[Rob Dickinson]] (born 1965), British musician and singer-songwriter
*[[Helen Dickinson]] (born 1966), British chief executive
* [[Helen Dickinson]] (born 1966), British chief executive
*[[James Dickinson (taxidermist)]] (born 1950), English taxidermist
* [[Brian Dickinson (climber)]] (born 1974), American mountain climber
*[[James Charles|James Charles Dickinson]] (born 1999), American makeup artist and internet personality
* [[Oliver Dickinson]] (born 1980), Anglo-French documentary film director
*[[Janice Dickinson]] (born 1955), American model, photographer, author and talent agent
* [[Carl Dickinson]] (born 1987), English footballer
*[[Jason Dickinson]] (born 1995), professional [[ice hockey]] player
* [[Jason Dickinson]] (born 1995), professional [[ice hockey]] player
*[[Oliver Dickinson]] (born 1980), Anglo-French documentary film director
* [[Ellie Dickinson]] (born 1998), English cyclist
*[[Q. Todd Dickinson]] (1952–2020), American lawyer
* [[James Charles|James Charles Dickinson]] (born 1999), American makeup artist and internet personality
*[[Rob Dickinson]] (born 1965), British musician and singer-songwriter

* [[Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson]], American writer
;Born since 2000
*[[Hunter Dickinson]] (born 2000), American basketball player


===Pseudonyms and aliases===
===Pseudonyms and aliases===
* [[Angie Dickinson]], born 'Angeline Brown' in 1931, United States
*[[Angie Dickinson]], born 'Angeline Brown' in 1931, United States
* [[Christine Arnothy]] (born 1934), Hungary, used the pen name 'William Dickinson'
*[[Christine Arnothy]] (born 1934), Hungary, used the pen name 'William Dickinson'


==See also==
==See also==


===Human name disambiguation pages===
===Human name disambiguation pages===
* [[David Dickinson (disambiguation)]]
*[[David Dickinson (disambiguation)]]
* [[John Dickinson (disambiguation)]]
*[[John Dickinson (disambiguation)]]
* [[William Dickinson (disambiguation)]]
*[[William Dickinson (disambiguation)]]


==People sharing the given name Dickinson==
==People sharing the given name Dickinson==
* [[Dickinson W. Richards]] (1895–1973), United States
*[[Dickinson W. Richards]] (1895–1973), United States


==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:English-language surnames]]
[[Category:English-language surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames of English origin]]
[[Category:Surnames of English origin]]

Latest revision as of 04:04, 7 August 2024

Dickinson is a surname and, rarely, a given name.

People surnamed Dickinson

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(The list is divided into 100- and 50-years periods and than sorted by the first letter of given name and then by the first letter of middle name if it exists)

Born 1600–1699
Born 1700–1799
Born 1800–1899
Born 1900–1949
Born 1950–1999
Born since 2000

Pseudonyms and aliases

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See also

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Human name disambiguation pages

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People sharing the given name Dickinson

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Notes

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