Hawley - People

People

  • Alan Ramsay Hawley, early American aviator
  • Amos Hawley (1910–2009), American sociologist
  • Cameron Hawley, American fiction writer
  • Caroline Hawley, BBC war correspondent
  • David Hawley (1741–1807), Stratfield, Connecticut, captain and privateer during the American Revolution
  • Elizabeth Hawley, American journalist
  • Frank Hawley, Canadian drag-racing driver
  • Gideon Hawley (1727–1807), Yale graduate, missionary to the Iroquois Indians at Mashpee, Massachusetts
  • Graeme Hawley, British actor
  • Henry Hawley (c. 1679–1759), British army officer
  • Jack Hawley, American Republican politician
  • James Edwin Hawley, Canadian geologist
  • James H. Hawley, governor of Idaho
  • Jesse Hawley (football), American college football coach
  • Jesse Hawley (merchant), backer of the Erie Canal
  • Joseph Hawley (Captain) (1603–1690), Stratford, Connecticut, shipbuilder, first Town Clerk, long-time Representative and Yeoman
  • Joseph Roswell Hawley (1826–1905), American political leader
  • Karl Hawley, English footballer who plays for Notts County
  • Michael Hawley (born 1961), artist and researcher in digital media
  • Nero Hawley (1742–1817), Trumbull, Connecticut, slave who fought in American Revolution to earn his freedom
  • Ormi Hawley, American actress
  • Paul Hawley, member of the band Hot Hot Heat
  • Richard Hawley, English guitarist/singer/songwriter/producer
  • Robert Hawley, (1729–1799), Trumbull, Connecticut, captain and privateer during American Revolutionary War
  • Sandy Hawley, (born 1949), Hall of Fame jockey
  • Steven Hawley (born 1951), NASA mission-specialist astronaut
  • Thomas Hawley (died 1557), English officer of arms
  • Wanda Hawley, silent film actress
  • Colonel William Hawley (1861–1941), British archaeologist
  • Willis C. Hawley, American politician and co-sponsor of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930

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