Bidwell - People

People

  • Adonijah Bidwell (1716–1784), first minister of Housatonic Township No. 1
  • Annie Bidwell (1839–1918), wife of John Bidwell
  • Barnabas Bidwell (1763–1833), Canadian and American politician
  • Belinda Bidwell (1936–2007), first female Speaker of the National Assembly of The Gambia
  • Charles Bidwell, American professor of education
  • Edward John Bidwell (1866–1941), former Bishop of Ontario
  • Everett Bidwell (1899–1991), American politician
  • Jake Bidwell (born 1993), English footballer
  • Jarred Bidwell (born 1987), Australian rower
  • John Bidwell (1819–1900), American politician
  • John Carne Bidwill (1815–1853), botanist and explorer in Australia, Canada & New Zealand
  • Josh Bidwell (born 1976), American footballer
  • Julie Bidwell (born 1973), Fox News anchor who also goes by Julie Banderas
  • Marshall Spring Bidwell (1799–1872), lawyer and Canadian politician
  • Mary Electa Bidwell (1881–1996), American supercentenarian
  • Shelford Bidwell (1848–1909), English physicist and inventor
  • Syd Bidwell (1917–1997), former British Labour MP

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