Hitchcock
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Hitchcock may refer to people with the surname Hitchcock:
- Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980), film director
- A. S. Hitchcock (1865–1935), American botanist and agrostologist
- Billy Hitchcock (1916–2006), American baseball player
- Carol Hitchcock, Australian singer
- Charles Henry Hitchcock (1836–1919), American geologist
- Daniel Hitchcock (1739–1777), American military officer
- Daniel Hitchcock, Australian member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
- David Hitchcock, an English comics writer and artist
- David Howard Hitchcock (1861–1943), an American/Hawaiian painter
- Edward Hitchcock (1793–1864), President of Amherst College and geologist
- Edward Griffin Hitchcock (1837–1898), Marshal of Hawaii
- Ethan A. Hitchcock (general) (1798–1870), U.S. Army general
- Ethan A. Hitchcock (Interior) (1835–1909), United States Secretary of the Interior
- Frank H. Hitchcock (1867–1935), American politician and Postmaster General
- Frank Lauren Hitchcock (1875–1957), American mathematician and physicist
- George Hitchcock (1850–1913), American artist
- George B. Hitchcock (1812–1872), American abolitionist
- George Parks Hitchcock (1914–2010), U.S. poet and publisher of "Kayak" magazine
- Gilbert Hitchcock (1859–1934), U.S. Representative and Senator from Nebraska
- Harvey Rexford Hitchcock (1800–1855), American missionary to Hawaii
- Henry Hitchcock (1792–1839), first Attorney General of Alabama
- Henry-Russell Hitchcock (1903–1987), American architectural historian
- Herbert E. Hitchcock (1867–1958), U.S. Senator from South Dakota
- Jimmy Hitchcock (1911–1959), American football and baseball player
- Jimmy Hitchcock (cornerback) (born 1970), American football player
- John Hitchcock († 1774), cembalo und spinet builder
- Karen R. Hitchcock, former Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario
- Lieutenant Commander Katherine Hitchcock, a character on seaQuest DSV portrayed by Stacy Haiduk.
- Ken Hitchcock (born 1951), NHL coach
- Kevin Hitchcock (born 1962), English goalkeeper
- Lambert Hitchcock (1795–1852), American furniture designer
- Nicola Hitchcock, British singer, songwriter and record producer
- Nigel Hitchcock (born 1971), English jazz saxophonist
- Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928), actress and daughter of Alfred Hitchcock
- Paul Hitchcock (born 1975), New Zealand cricketer
- Peter Hitchcock (1781–1853) Chief Justice, Ohio Supreme Court
- Phineas Hitchcock (1831–1881) U.S. Senator from Nebraska
- Raymond Hitchcock (born 1929), New Zealand cricketer
- Raymond Hitchcock (actor) (1865–1929), American stage and screen actor
- Ripley Hitchcock (1857–1918), a prominent American editor
- Robert C Hitchcock (born 1944), Australian Sculptor
- Robyn Hitchcock (born 1953), English singer/songwriter
- Roswell Dwight Hitchcock (1817–1887), American theologian
- Russell Hitchcock (born 1949), vocalist from the soft rock band Air Supply
- Sterling Hitchcock (born 1971), American baseball pitcher
- Sylvia Hitchcock, 1967 Miss Universe
- Thomas Hitchcock der Ältere († before 1700), cembalo und spinet builder
- Thomas Hitchcock der Jüngere (* ~1685; † after 1733), cembalo und spinet builder
- Tommy Hitchcock (1860–1941), American polo player and horse trainer
- Warren Billingsley Hitchcock (1919–1984), Australian ornithologist
In places:
- Hitchcock, South Dakota, a town in the US
- Hitchcock, Texas, a city in the US
- Hitchcock County, Nebraska
[edit] See also
- Lake Hitchcock, a former glacially-formed lake of New England
- Snell-Hitchcock Halls, two connected residence halls at the University of Chicago
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