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==People surnamed Dickinson== |
==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)'' |
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*[[Jonathan Dickinson]] (1663–1722), Philadelphia mayor |
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*[[Nathaniel Dickinson (pioneer)]] (1601–1676), founder of Hadley, Massachusetts |
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;Born 1700–1799 |
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*[[Charles Dickinson (historical figure)]] (1780–1806), American attorney and duelist |
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*[[John Dickinson]] (1732–1808), U.S. solicitor, politician and Founding Father |
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*[[John Dean Dickinson]] (1767–1841), U.S. lawyer, banker and politician |
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*[[John Dickinson (inventor)]] (1782–1869), British papermaking inventor |
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*[[Philemon Dickinson]] (1739–1809), American lawyer, politician and soldier |
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*[[Townsend Dickinson]] (1795–1851), associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court |
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;Born 1800–1899 |
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*[[Almaron Dickinson]] (1800–1836), Texan soldier, died defending the Alamo |
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*[[Andrew B. Dickinson]] (1801–1873), New York politician, U.S. Minister to Nicaragua |
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*[[Anna Elizabeth Dickinson]] (1842–1932), American lecturer on slavery and discrimination against women |
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*[[Charles M. Dickinson]] (1842–1924), American lawyer, newspaper editor, and diplomat from New York |
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*[[Daniel S. Dickinson]] (1800–1866), U.S. Senator from New York |
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*[[David W. Dickinson]] (1808–1845), U.S. Congressman from Tennessee |
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*[[Donald M. Dickinson]] (1846–1917), American lawyer and politician, 34th US Postmaster General |
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*[[Edward Dickinson]] (1803–1874), U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts, father of poet Emily Dickinson |
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*[[Edward F. Dickinson]] (1829–1874), American lawyer, soldier and politician |
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*[[Edwin Dickinson]] (1891–1978), American painter and draftsman |
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*[[Emily Dickinson]] (1830–1886), American poet |
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*[[Fairleigh S. Dickinson]] (c.1862–1948), American co-founder of Becton Dickinson |
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* [[Charles M. Dickinson]] (1842–1924), American lawyer, newspaper editor, and diplomat from New York |
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* [[Donald M. Dickinson]] (1846–1917), American lawyer and politician, 34th US Postmaster General |
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*[[George Sherman Dickinson]] (1888–1964), American developer of Dickinson library classification |
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*[[Henry Winram Dickinson]] (1870–1952), British engineering historian |
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*[[Jacob M. Dickinson]] (1851–1928), U.S. Secretary of War, founder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon |
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*[[Lavinia Norcross Dickinson]] (1833–1899), sister of Emily who enabled her publication |
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*[[Leonard R. Dickinson]] (1898–1994), American businessman and politician |
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*[[Lester J. Dickinson]] (1873–1968), American politician, senator from Iowa |
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*[[Maggie Dickinson]] (1894–1949), Australian ballet dancer |
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*[[Margaret Rebecca Dickinson]] (1821–1918), British botanical artist |
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*[[Marvin M. Dickinson]] (1877–1951), American football and baseball player and coach |
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*[[Robert Latou Dickinson]] (1861–1950), American obstetrician, artist and research scientist |
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*[[Susanna Dickinson]] (1814–1883), Alamo survivor, wife of Almaron Dickinson |
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*[[Velvalee Dickinson]] (1893–c.1980), American World War II spy for Japan |
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;Born 1900–1949 |
;Born 1900–1949 |
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*[[Angie Dickinson]] (born 1931), American actress |
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*[[Basil Dickinson]] (1915–2013), Australian athlete |
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*[[Ben Dickinson]] Samuel Benson Dickinson (1912–2000), Australian geologist |
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*[[Charles Edgar Dickinson]] (1908–1964), American landscape architect and educator |
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*[[David Dickinson]] (born 1941), English antiques expert and television presenter |
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*[[George Dickinson]] (1903–1978), New Zealand international cricketer and rugby union player |
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* [[Peter Dickinson (architect)]] (1925–1961), British-Canadian architect |
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*[[Jacob Alan Dickinson]] (1911–1971), U.S. lawyer, desegregation advocate |
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*[[Jess H. Dickinson]] (born 1947), Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi |
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*[[Jim Dickinson]] (1941–2009) American record producer, pianist, and singer |
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*[[Jimmy Dickinson]] (1925–1982), English football player |
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*[[Leo Dickinson]] (born 1946), British climber, adventurer, film-maker |
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*[[Nate Dickinson]] (1932–2011), American wildlife biologist |
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*[[Peter Dickinson (architect)]] (1925–1961), British-Canadian architect |
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*[[Peter Dickinson]] (1927–2015), English author and poet |
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*[[Peter Dickinson (composer)]] (1934–2023), English composer |
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*[[Sandra Dickinson]] (born 1948), American-British actress |
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*[[Terence Dickinson]] (1943–2023), Canada |
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*[[William Boyd Dickinson]] (1908–1978), U.S. war correspondent, editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin |
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*[[William L. Dickinson]] (1925–2008), U.S. representative for Alabama |
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*[[William R. Dickinson]] (1931–2015), American geologist, geoscientist and academic |
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;Born 1950–1999 |
;Born 1950–1999 |
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*[[Amy Dickinson]] (born 1959), American newspaper columnist |
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*[[Arlene Dickinson]] (born 1956), South African – Canadian businesswoman |
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*[[Brian Dickinson]] (born 1961), Canadian pianist |
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*[[Brian Dickinson (climber)]] (born 1974), American mountain climber |
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*[[Bruce Dickinson]] (born 1958), British vocalist for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden |
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*[[Carl Dickinson]] (born 1987), English footballer |
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*[[Charles Dickinson (author)]] (born 1951), American writer |
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*[[Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson]], American writer |
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*[[Ellie Dickinson]] (born 1998), English cyclist |
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*[[Helen Dickinson]] (born 1966), British chief executive |
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*[[James Dickinson (taxidermist)]] (born 1950), English taxidermist |
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*[[James Charles|James Charles Dickinson]] (born 1999), American makeup artist and internet personality |
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*[[Janice Dickinson]] (born 1955), American model, photographer, author and talent agent |
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*[[Jason Dickinson]] (born 1995), professional [[ice hockey]] player |
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*[[Oliver Dickinson]] (born 1980), Anglo-French documentary film director |
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*[[Q. Todd Dickinson]] (1952–2020), American lawyer |
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*[[Rob Dickinson]] (born 1965), British musician and singer-songwriter |
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* [[Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson]], American writer |
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===Pseudonyms and aliases=== |
===Pseudonyms and aliases=== |
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*[[Angie Dickinson]], born 'Angeline Brown' in 1931, United States |
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*[[Christine Arnothy]] (born 1934), Hungary, used the pen name 'William Dickinson' |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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===Human name disambiguation pages=== |
===Human name disambiguation pages=== |
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*[[David Dickinson (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[John Dickinson (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[William Dickinson (disambiguation)]] |
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==People sharing the given name Dickinson== |
==People sharing the given name Dickinson== |
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*[[Dickinson W. Richards]] (1895–1973), United States |
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==Notes== |
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[[Category:English-language surnames]] |
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[[Category:Surnames of English origin]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:04, 7 August 2024
Dickinson is a surname and, rarely, a given name.
People surnamed Dickinson
[edit](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
- Jonathan Dickinson (1663–1722), Philadelphia mayor
- Nathaniel Dickinson (pioneer) (1601–1676), founder of Hadley, Massachusetts
- Born 1700–1799
- Charles Dickinson (historical figure) (1780–1806), American attorney and duelist
- John Dickinson (1732–1808), U.S. solicitor, politician and Founding Father
- John Dean Dickinson (1767–1841), U.S. lawyer, banker and politician
- 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
- Born 1800–1899
- Almaron Dickinson (1800–1836), Texan soldier, died defending the Alamo
- 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
- Charles M. Dickinson (1842–1924), American lawyer, newspaper editor, and diplomat from New York
- Daniel S. Dickinson (1800–1866), U.S. Senator from New York
- David W. Dickinson (1808–1845), U.S. Congressman from Tennessee
- 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
- Edward F. Dickinson (1829–1874), American lawyer, soldier and politician
- Edwin Dickinson (1891–1978), American painter and draftsman
- Emily Dickinson (1830–1886), American poet
- Fairleigh S. Dickinson (c.1862–1948), American co-founder of Becton Dickinson
- Frances Dickinson (physician) (1856–1945), American physician, clubwoman
- George Dickinson (Canterbury cricketer) (1828–1913), New Zealand cricketer
- George Sherman Dickinson (1888–1964), American developer of Dickinson library classification
- Henry Winram Dickinson (1870–1952), British engineering historian
- Jacob M. Dickinson (1851–1928), U.S. Secretary of War, founder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
- John Dickenson (Canadian politician) (1847–1932)
- Lavinia Norcross Dickinson (1833–1899), sister of Emily who enabled her publication
- Leonard R. Dickinson (1898–1994), American businessman and politician
- Lester J. Dickinson (1873–1968), American politician, senator from Iowa
- Maggie Dickinson (1894–1949), Australian ballet dancer
- Margaret Rebecca Dickinson (1821–1918), British botanical artist
- Marvin M. Dickinson (1877–1951), American football and baseball player and coach
- Robert Latou Dickinson (1861–1950), American obstetrician, artist and research scientist
- Susanna Dickinson (1814–1883), Alamo survivor, wife of Almaron Dickinson
- 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
- Angie Dickinson (born 1931), American actress
- Basil Dickinson (1915–2013), Australian athlete
- Ben Dickinson Samuel Benson Dickinson (1912–2000), Australian geologist
- Charles Edgar Dickinson (1908–1964), American landscape architect and educator
- David Dickinson (born 1941), English antiques expert and television presenter
- George Dickinson (1903–1978), New Zealand international cricketer and rugby union player
- Jacob Alan Dickinson (1911–1971), U.S. lawyer, desegregation advocate
- Jess H. Dickinson (born 1947), Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi
- Jim Dickinson (1941–2009) American record producer, pianist, and singer
- Jimmy Dickinson (1925–1982), English football player
- 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 (architect) (1925–1961), British-Canadian architect
- Peter Dickinson (1927–2015), English author and poet
- Peter Dickinson (composer) (1934–2023), English composer
- Sandra Dickinson (born 1948), American-British actress
- Terence Dickinson (1943–2023), Canada
- 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
- Amy Dickinson (born 1959), American newspaper columnist
- Arlene Dickinson (born 1956), South African – Canadian businesswoman
- Brian Dickinson (born 1961), Canadian pianist
- Brian Dickinson (climber) (born 1974), American mountain climber
- Bruce Dickinson (born 1958), British vocalist for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden
- Carl Dickinson (born 1987), English footballer
- Charles Dickinson (author) (born 1951), American writer
- Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson, American writer
- Ellie Dickinson (born 1998), English cyclist
- Helen Dickinson (born 1966), British chief executive
- James Dickinson (taxidermist) (born 1950), English taxidermist
- James Charles Dickinson (born 1999), American makeup artist and internet personality
- Janice Dickinson (born 1955), American model, photographer, author and talent agent
- Jason Dickinson (born 1995), professional ice hockey player
- Oliver Dickinson (born 1980), Anglo-French documentary film director
- Q. Todd Dickinson (1952–2020), American lawyer
- Rob Dickinson (born 1965), British musician and singer-songwriter
- Born since 2000
- Hunter Dickinson (born 2000), American basketball player
Pseudonyms and aliases
[edit]- Angie Dickinson, born 'Angeline Brown' in 1931, United States
- Christine Arnothy (born 1934), Hungary, used the pen name 'William Dickinson'
See also
[edit]Human name disambiguation pages
[edit]People sharing the given name Dickinson
[edit]- Dickinson W. Richards (1895–1973), United States