Kirkham - People

People

  • Don Kirkham, American soil scientist
  • Frances Kirkham, British Judge
  • Fred Kirkham (1937 – 2007), Australian rower, songwriter and judge
  • Fred Kirkham (football manager) (died 1949), English football referee and manager of Tottenham Hotspur
  • Glenn Kirkham, English hockey player
  • Ian Kirkham (born 1963), English saxophonist
  • John Kirkham (adventurer) (c.1830 - 1876), British adventurer
  • Kathleen Kirkham (1895 – 1961), silent film actress
  • Millie Kirkham, American backing singer
  • Oscar A. Kirkham (1880 – 1958), leading figure in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Paul Kirkham (born 1969), English footballer
  • Reg Kirkham (1919 – 1999), English footballer
  • Richard Kirkham (born 1955), American philosopher
  • Rick Kirkham, American journalist
  • Stanton Davis Kirkham (1868 -1944), American naturalist, philosopher, ornithologist and author
  • Tom Kirkham, English football referee
  • Tommy Kirkham, Northern Ireland loyalist politician
  • Tony Kirkham (born 1957), English botanist
  • Wilf Kirkham (1901 – 1974), English footballer
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