Notable People With The Last Name Hatch
The surname Hatch may refer to:
- Annia Hatch, a Cuban-American gymnast, who competed at the 2004 Olympics
- A. S. Hatch, president of the New York, Woodhaven and Rockaway Railroad
- Carl Hatch, a Democrat United States Senator from New Mexico, serving from 1933 until 1949
- David Hatch, (1939–2007), was involved in production and management at BBC Radio
- Edward Hatch, (1832–1889), an American general and Indian fighter
- Edwin Hatch, an English theologian
- George Hatch, a Democratic politician who was mayor of Cincinnati from 1861 to 1863
- Harry C. Hatch, (1884–1946), a self-made millionaire industrialist from Prince Edward County, Ontario
- Hector Hatch, a former Fijian sportsman, politician and civil servant
- Henry John Hatch, (1818–1895), a 19th century English clergyman sent to Newgate for indecent assault but subsequently pardoned
- Herschel H. Hatch (1837–1920), a U.S. Representative from Michigan
- Jack Hatch, the Iowa State Senator from the 33rd District
- Jethro A. Hatch, (1832–1912), a U.S. Representative from Indiana
- John Porter Hatch, (1822–1901), an American soldier
- Mike Hatch, former attorney general of Minnesota
- Orrin Hatch, a Republican United States Senator from Utah, serving since 1977
- Richard Hatch (actor), an American actor
- Richard Hatch (reality TV), winner of the first American Survivor series and contestant on Survivor: All-Stars
- Sidney Hatch, (1883–1966), an American athlete who competed for the United States in the 1904 Summer Olympics
- Thom Hatch, an American author
- Tony Hatch, an English composer, songwriter, pianist, music arranger and producer
- Wilbur Hatch, (1902–1969), an American music composer
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“In one notable instance, where the United States Army and a hundred years of persuasion failed, a highway has succeeded. The Seminole Indians surrendered to the Tamiami Trail. From the Everglades the remnants of this race emerged, soon after the trail was built, to set up their palm-thatched villages along the road and to hoist tribal flags as a lure to passing motorists.”
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“He looked at Senator Hatch and said, Im going to make her cry. Im going to sing Dixie until she cries. And I looked at him and said, Senator Helms, your singing would make me cry if you sang Rock of Ages.”
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