Bartley - Persons With The Family Name Bartley

Persons With The Family Name Bartley

  • Charles Bartley, American scientist
  • David M. Bartley - Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1969–1975
  • Dick Bartley, American radio disc jockey
  • Edward Bartley, New Zealand architect
  • Geoff Bartley - American singer/songwriter
  • Jonathan Bartley - British political activist on religious issues
  • Gerald Bartley - Irish politician
  • John Bartley - New Zealand cinematographer of the X-Files
  • Kyle Bartley, Arsenal F.C. footballer
  • Leonard Bartley, better known as Merciless (deejay), Jamaican musician
  • Les Bartley - lacrosse coach
    • also the Les Bartley Award, given by the National Lacrosse League, and
    • the Les Bartley Award (Toronto Rock), given by Toronto Rock lacrosse team
  • Luella Bartley, High Fashion Designer
  • Mordecai Bartley - American politician, 18th governor of Ohio, father of Thomas W. Bartley
  • Patrick Bartley - British civil servant and politician
  • Rook Bartley, fictional Robotech character named after a fictional motorcycle variant in the original Genesis Climber Mospeada series
  • Monsignor Thomas Bartley - Deceased Roman Catholic Vicar General of The Diocese of Down and Connor
  • Robert Bartley, editor, Wall St. Journal
  • Thomas Bartley (politician) - New Zealand politician
  • Thomas W. Bartley - American politician, 17th governor of Ohio
  • William Warren Bartley - American philosopher and author

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