Broome - People

People

Given name
  • Broome Pinniger (born 1902), Indian field hockey player
Family name
  • Albert Broome (1900–1989), British soccer player
  • Bob Broome, American football coach
  • Christopher Edmund Broome (1812–1886), British mycologist
  • David Broome (born 1940), British equestrian
  • Ernest James Broome (1908–1975), Canadian politician
  • Emilia Broomé (1866–1925), Swedish politician, feminist and peace activist
  • Frank Broome (1915–1994), British soccer player
  • Sir Frederick Broome (1842–1896), Governor of Western Australia
  • Harvey Broome (1902–1968), American lawyer, writer and conservationist
  • Ian Broome (born 1960), English cricketer
  • Jack Broome (1901–1985), Royal Navy officer
  • James E. Broome (1808–1883), American politician
  • Jerry Broome (born 1966), American actor
  • John Broome (disambiguation), various people
    • John L. Broome (1824–1898), United States Marine Corps officer
    • John Broome (philosopher) (born 1947), British philosopher
    • John Broome (writer) (1913–1999), comic book writer for DC Comics
    • John "Jack" Spoor Broome (1917–2009), American aviator and philanthropist
    • Johnny Broome (1818–1855), British boxer
  • Lewis Broome (born 1991), Australian Rules footballer
  • Mary Anne Broome, Lady Broome (1831–1911), New Zealand writer Mary Anne Barker
  • Neil Broome (born 1994), Australian soccer player
  • Paul Broome (born 1976), American soccer player
  • Ralph Broome (pamphleteer) (1742–1805), English stockjobber and pamphleteer
  • Ralph Broome (1889–1985), British Olympic bobsledder
  • Scotty Broome (born 1984), Australian wakeboarder
  • Sharon Weston Broome (born 1956), American politician
  • Thornhill Francis Broome (1879–1946), American businessman and rancher
  • William Broome (1689–1745), British poet and translator
  • William Broome (1873–1942), New Zealand manufacturer/tailor, see Swanndri

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