Swann - People

People

  • Alec Swann (born 1976), former English cricketer, brother of Graeme
  • Anthony Swann (born 1975), Samoan-New Zealand rugby league player
  • David Swann (born 1949), Canadian politician
  • Donald Swann (1923-1994), British composer, musician and entertainer
  • Edward Swann (1862–1945), New York lawyer
  • Eric Swann (born 1970), former National Football League player
  • Frederick Swann (born 1931), American musician
  • Gary Swann (born 1962), English former footballer
  • Graeme Swann (born 1979), English cricketer, brother of Alec
  • Henry Swann (1763-1824), British Tory politician, Member of Parliament
  • Jeffrey Swann (born 1951), concert pianist
  • Logan Swann (born 1975), New Zealand rugby league footballer
  • Lynn Swann (born 1952), former National Football League player, sportscaster and current politician
  • Michael Swann (1920-1990), biologist, chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation (1973-1980)
  • Oliver Swann (1878-1948), British naval aviation pioneer and Royal Air Force officer
  • Raymond Swann (born 1950), English former cricketer, father of Alec and Graeme
  • Robert Swann, various people
  • Sidney Swann (1890-1976), English clergyman and rower
  • Thomas Swann (1809-1883), American politician
  • William Swann (born 1952), professor of sociology and personality psychology
  • Willie Swann (born 1977), Samoan-New Zealand rugby league footballer

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