Gunning - People With The Surname Gunning

People With The Surname Gunning

  • Ashleigh Gunning (born 1985), American soccer player
  • Brian Gunning active 1990s-), Australian biologist
  • Carmel Gunning (active 1969-), traditional Irish musician
  • Charles Gunning (actor), who appeared in The Haunting (1999 film)
  • Christopher Gunning (1944 - ), British composer, grandson of J. W. B. Gunning
  • Elizabeth Gunning (translator) (1769–1823), novelist and translator
  • Elizabeth Campbell, 1st Baroness Hamilton (1733-1790), born Elizabeth Gunning, UK socialite
  • Gavin Gunning (born 1991), Irish footballer
  • Sir George Gunning, 2nd Baronet (1763–1823), MP for Wigan (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Harry Gunning (1916-2002), Canadian scientist and administrator
  • Henry Gunning (1768-1854), Cambridge academic
  • Henry C. Gunning (1901-1991), Canadian geologist
  • Hy Gunning (1888 – 1975), American baseball baseman
  • J. W. B. Gunning (1860-1913), South African zoologist, grandfather of Christopher Gunning
  • Jessica Gunning (graduated 2007), British actress
  • Jimmy Gunning (1929-1993), Scottish footballer
  • John Gunning (died 1798), English surgeon
  • Maria Coventry, Countess of Coventry (1733-1760), born Maria Gunning, UK socialite (older sister of Elizabeth)
  • Peter Gunning (1614-1684), English royalist church leader
  • Piet Gunning (1913-1967), Dutch field hockey player
  • Rich Gunning (born 1966), American voice actor
  • Sir Robert Gunning, 1st Baronet (1731-1816), British diplomat
  • Robert Gunning (mathematician) (PhD 1955), professor of mathematics at Princeton University
  • Susannah Gunning (c. 1740 – 1800), British novelist
  • Tom Gunning (1862 – 1931), American baseball catcher

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