Coffey - Persons

Persons

  • Ó Cobhthaigh (original form of the surname), medieval family of poets, kingdom of Mide
  • Coffey Anderson, American country singer and participant in Nashville Star (Season 6)
  • Aeneas Coffey (1780–1852), Irish inventor
  • Ann Coffey (born 1946), British politician
  • Brian Coffey (1905–1995), Irish poet
  • Cath Coffey, British vocalist of Stereo MC's
  • Charles Coffey (?–1745), Irish playwright
  • Denise Coffey (born 1936), British actress
  • Dennis Coffey, American guitarist
  • Greg Coffey (born 1971), Australian London-based hedge fund manager
  • Jack Coffey (baseball) (1887–1966), Major League Baseball player
  • John Coffey (disambiguation), several people
  • Kellie Coffey (born 1971), American singer-songwriter
  • Michael J. Coffey (c.1840–1907), New York politician
  • Paul Coffey (born 1961), Canadian hockey player
  • Rich Coffey, American owner of Fort Wayne Freedom, an indoor football team
  • Russell Coffey (1898–2007), one of the last three surviving American World War I veterans
  • Sean Coffey (born 1956), New York lawyer
  • Susanna Coffey, American artist
  • Therese Coffey, British Conservative Member of Parliament
  • Todd Coffey (born 1980), Major League Baseball relief pitcher
  • William Coffey (1829–1875), Irish Victoria Cross recipient
  • William Coffey (cricketer) (born 1885), Irish cricketer

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