Seddon - People

People

  • Bill Seddon (1901–1993), English footballer
  • Chris Seddon (b. 1983), a Major League baseball pitcher
  • Frederick Seddon (1870–1912), British murderer
  • Gareth Seddon (b. 1980), English footballer
  • George Seddon AM (1927–2007), Australian academic
  • George Seddon (1727–1801), English cabinetmaker
  • James Seddon (1815–1880), American lawyer and politician
  • Jimmy Seddon (1895–1971), English footballer
  • John Seddon, British occupational psychologist
  • John Seddon (Unitarian) – English Unitarian minister
  • John Seddon of Warrington – English dissenter minister
  • John Seddon (aviator) – early British aviator and aircraft designer
  • John Pollard Seddon (1827–1906), English Victorian architect
  • Margaret Seddon (1872–1968), American film actress
  • Margaret Rhea Seddon (b. 1947), American physician and NASA astronaut
  • Mark Seddon (b. 1962), British journalist
  • Patsy Seddon, Scottish harpist
  • Richard Seddon (1845–1906), the longest-serving Prime Minister of New Zealand
  • Robert Seddon (1860–1888), England and British Lion rugby player
  • Thomas Seddon (1884–1972), New Zealand politician, Richard Seddon's son
  • Thomas Seddon (1821–1856), English landscape painter
  • Vic Seddon (b.1945), English academic

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