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*[[John Finnis (captain)]] "Captain Finnis" (1802–1872), seaman and overlander in South Australia |
*[[John Finnis (captain)]] "Captain Finnis" (1802–1872), seaman and overlander in South Australia |
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*[[Matt Finnis]], Chief Executive Officer of the St Kilda (Australian rules) Football Club |
*[[Matt Finnis]], Chief Executive Officer of the St Kilda (Australian rules) Football Club |
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*Rachel Finnis, bka [[Rachel Brown]] (born 1980), footballer (women's soccer), married to Ian Finnis, |
*Rachel Finnis, bka [[Rachel Brown]] (born 1980), footballer (women's soccer), married to Ian Finnis, pro golf caddie |
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*[[Valerie Finnis]] (1924–2006), British photographer, lecturer, teacher and gardener |
*[[Valerie Finnis]] (1924–2006), British photographer, lecturer, teacher and gardener |
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Finnis is an English language surname. Notable people with this name include:
- Benjamin Finnis (born 1937), British modern pentathlete
- Dorothy Kell Finnis (1903–1970), South Australian physiotherapist
- Frank Finnis (1851–1918), British Royal Navy admiral
- Henry Finnis (1890–1945), British officer in the Indian Army
- Horace Percy Finnis (1883–1960), Anglican clergyman and organist in South Australia
- John Finnis (born 1940), Australian legal philosopher
- John Finnis (captain) "Captain Finnis" (1802–1872), seaman and overlander in South Australia
- Matt Finnis, Chief Executive Officer of the St Kilda (Australian rules) Football Club
- Rachel Finnis, bka Rachel Brown (born 1980), footballer (women's soccer), married to Ian Finnis, pro golf caddie
- Valerie Finnis (1924–2006), British photographer, lecturer, teacher and gardener