Weldon - People

People

People called Weldon, Welldon or Wheldon

  • Anthony Weldon
  • Casey Bill Weldon, an American blues musician
  • Catherine Weldon
  • Curt Weldon, a former American Congressman (R-PA), involved in various national security roles
  • Dan Wheldon, a British Racecar Driver compete in Indy Racing League
  • Dave Weldon, an American Congressman (R-FL)
  • Fay Weldon, a British writer
  • Felix de Weldon
  • George Weldon
  • Fred Wheldon
  • Sir Huw Wheldon, a British TV presenter and executive
  • James Edward Cowell Welldon
  • John Weldon (disambiguation)
  • Dame Juliet Wheldon, a British civil servant
  • Mark Weldon (politician), a British local body politician
  • Mark Weldon (New Zealand), a New Zealand CEO and former swimmer
  • Paul Weldon
  • Richard B. Weldon, Jr., an American politician
  • Walter Frank Raphael Weldon, a British statistician
  • Walter Weldon, a British chemist (Weldon process)
  • William C. Weldon, a CEO of Johnson & Johnson
  • William Weldon (officer of arms)
  • Weldon Santos de Andrade, a Brazilian football player

Schools called Weldon:

  • Weldon Park Academy (London, Ontario, Canada)

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