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People

  • Alpheus Babcock (1785–1842), American piano and musical instrument maker
  • Barbara Babcock (b. 1937), American actress
  • Christine Babcock, American runner
  • Courtney Babcock (b. 1972), Canadian runner
  • Edward V. Babcock (1864–1948), former mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • E. B. Babcock (Ernest Brown Babcock, 1877–1954), American plant geneticist
  • George Herman Babcock (1832–1893), American inventor
  • Harold D. Babcock (1882–1968), American astronomer
  • Horace W. Babcock (1912–2003), American astronomer
  • Ira L. Babcock (1808-1888), American pioneer and judge
  • John Babcock (1900-2010), last surviving Canadian WWI veteran
  • John C. Babcock (1863-1908), rowing pioneer and American Civil War spy
  • Joseph Park Babcock (1893-1949), American Mahjong promoter
  • Lorenzo A. Babcock, first attorney general of Minnesota Territory
  • Maud Babcock (1867-1954), American educator
  • Mike Babcock (b. 1963), Canadian hockey head coach and former player
  • Orville E. Babcock (1835–1884), American Civil War General
  • Rob Babcock, former general manager of the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball team
  • Roscoe Lloyd Babcock, (1897-1981) California artist
  • Stephen Moulton Babcock (1843–1931), American agricultural chemist
  • Tim M. Babcock (b. 1919), former governor of Montana
  • Warren Babcock (1866-1913), American politician and educator
  • Wendy Babcock (1979–2011), Canadian activist for the rights of sex workers

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