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People

  • Abbey Lee Kershaw (born 1987), Australian fashion model
  • Andy Kershaw (born 1959), British radio DJ
  • Anthony Kershaw (1915-2008), British Conservative Party Member of Parliament 1955 to 1987
  • Betty Kershaw (born 1943), British professor of nursing
  • Billy Kershaw, rugby league footballer of the 2000s
  • Bob Kershaw, South African fighter pilot in World War II
  • Cecil Kershaw (1895-1972), British fencer and rugby union footballer during the 1920s
  • Clayton Kershaw (born 1988), US baseball player
  • Devon Kershaw (born 1982), Canadian cross country skier
  • Doug Kershaw (born 1936), American fiddle player
  • Herbert Kershaw, English rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s
  • H. V. Kershaw (1918–1992), British dramatist
  • Ian Kershaw (born 1943), British historian
  • Jack Kershaw (1913-2010), American attorney
  • Joseph B. Kershaw (1822–1894), US general
  • L.R. Kershaw (1880-1969), pioneer Oklahoma settler, developer, banker and cattleman
  • Les Kershaw, chief scout and academy director for Manchester United
  • Liz Kershaw (born 1960), UK music broadcaster
  • Nellie Kershaw (1891-1924), UK textile worker and the first asbestos victim
  • Nik Kershaw (born 1958), UK singer-songwriter
  • Richard Kershaw (born 1934), UK television reporter
  • Sammy Kershaw (born 1958), singer and songwriter, a relative of the Cajun fiddler, Doug Kershaw

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