Mc Clure (surname) - People With The Surname McClure

People With The Surname McClure

  • Alexander McClure, a Pennsylvania editor and politician in the late 1800s
  • Bob McClure, an American baseball pitcher and coach
  • Billy McClure, (William McClure) New Zealand international association football player
  • Brian McClure, a former quarterback for Bowling Green University
  • Bryton McClure, an American actor
  • Charles L. McClure, American pilot who flew in the Doolittle Raid
  • Charles McClure, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
  • Doug McClure, an American actor
  • Elliott McClure, American ornithologist
  • Eric McClure, an American race car driver
  • Floyd Alonzo McClure (1897-1970), an American botanist
  • James A. McClure, an American politician from the state of Idaho
  • James H. McClure, a British/South African journalist
  • James H. McClure, a Pennsylvania politician
  • Jessica McClure, an American who was trapped in and rescued from a well
  • Sir John William Maclure, 1st Baronet, British politician
  • Kandyse McClure, a Canadian actress
  • Marc McClure, an American actor
  • Mark Maclure, an Australian Australian rules footballer
  • Matt McClure, a Northern Irish footballer
  • Michael McClure, an American poet
  • Mike McClure, an American singer/songwriter/producer
  • Patrick McClure, an Australian public administrator
  • Robert McClure, a British arctic explorer
  • Robert Baird McClure, a Canadian physician and clergyman, member of the Order of Canada
  • Robert A. McClure, an American soldier and psychological warfare specialist
  • Robert B. McClure, an American soldier who served in both World Wars and the Korean War
  • S. S. McClure, an American journalist
  • Scott McClure, an American politician from the state of Idaho
  • Steve McClure, a British rock climber
  • William Maclure, an American geologist
  • W. Don McClure, an American missionary

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