Carruthers - People

People

  • Chris Carruthers (born 1983), English footballer
  • David Carruthers (born 1957), British businessman
  • Sir David Carruthers, New Zealand judge
  • Douglas Carruthers (1882–1962), soldier, explorer, and naturalist
  • Elizabeth Carruthers (born 1951), Canadian diver
  • George Robert Carruthers (born 1939), American physicist and inventor
  • Ian Carruthers, British National Health Service manager
  • Jimmy Carruthers (1929–1990), Australian world champion boxer
  • John Carruthers (footballer) (1900–1959), English footballer
  • Mark Carruthers (born 1965), British talk show host on BBC
  • Peter Carruthers (philosopher) (born 1952), British philosopher
  • Robert Carruthers (1799–1878), Scottish journalist and writer
  • Robert L. Caruthers (1800–1882), American politician and judge, governor-elect of Tennessee in 1863
  • Wallace Bruce Matthews Carruthers (1863–1910), Canadian soldier and founder of the Canadian Signal Corps
  • William Carruthers (1830–1922), British botanist
  • Will Carruthers (born 1967), alternative rock musician
  • Bob Carruthers, a character from the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist
  • Carruthers, protagonist of Robert Erskine Childers' novel Riddle of the Sands

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