Crothers - People

People

  • Austin Lane Crothers (1860–1912), United States political figure
  • Bill Crothers (born 1940), Canadian athlete
  • Connie Crothers (born 1940), United States female musician
  • Daniel J. Crothers (born 1957), United States judge in North Dakota
  • Deanne Crothers, Canadian politician
  • Derrick Crothers (born 1942), Irish professor and political figure
  • Doug Crothers (1859–1907), United States athlete
  • George Crothers (1909–1982), Irish athlete
  • George E. Crothers (1870–1957), United States judge and philanthropist
  • Graham Crothers (born 1949), Irish athlete
  • Harold Marion Crothers (born 1887), United States university professor in South Dakota
  • Joel Crothers (1941–1985), United States actor
  • Rachel Crothers (1878–1958), United States female playwright and theater director
  • Samuel Crothers (1783–1855), Presbyterian minister, writer, outspoken antislavery advocate
  • Samuel McChord Crothers (1857–1927), United States clergyman and essayist
  • Scatman Crothers (1910–1986), United States actor and musician
  • Shane Crothers, (born 1973), Australian athlete
  • Thomas Wilson Crothers (1850–1921), Canadian political figure
  • Trevor Crothers (f. 1990–2000s), Australian political figure
  • Whitney Crothers Dilley, American professor of comparative literature and cinema studies

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