Alford (surname) – Wikipedia

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Alford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan F. Alford (born 1961), British writer on mythology
  • Andrew Alford (1904–1992), American inventor of antennas for radio navigation systems
  • Anthony Alford (born 1994), American baseball player
  • Billy Alford (born 1981), American football player
  • Brian Alford (born 1975), American football player
  • Bruce Alford Jr. (born 1945), American football kicker
  • Bruce Alford Sr. (1922–2010), American football end
  • Bryce Alford (born 1995), American basketball player
  • Carl Alford (born 1972), English professional footballer
  • Chalmers Alford (1955–2008), American jazz guitarist
  • Charles Alford (1816–1898), Anglican bishop
  • Dale Alford (1916–2000), American politician from Arkansas
  • Darnell Alford (born 1977), American football player
  • Dave Alford, American drummer
  • Dean Alford (born 1953), American businessman and politician from Georgia
  • DeAundre Alford (born 1997), American football player
  • Dominic Alford (born 1988), American football player
  • Edna Alford (born 1947), Canadian author
  • Edward Alford (MP for Colchester) (c.1566–c.1632), English landowner and politician
  • Edward Alford (Royalist), English landowner and politician
  • Frank Alford (born 1901), English footballer
  • Gene Alford (1905–1972), American football player
  • Harry L. Alford (c.1879–1939), American arranger and composer
  • Henry Alford (disambiguation), several people, including:
  • John Alford (actor) (born 1971), Scottish-born English actor
  • John Alford (cricketer) (born 1941), English cricketer
  • John Alford (died 1691) (1645–1691), MP for Midhurst and Bramber
  • John Alford (lutenist) (fl. 16th c.), English lutenist and translator of a treatise on the lute
  • John Alford (MP for Hedon) (died 1600), Member of Parliament (MP) for Hedon
  • John Alford (Parliamentarian) (c. 1590–1649), MP for New Shoreham in the Long Parliament
  • John Alford (priest) (1919–1995), Church of England priest
  • John Alford (professor) (1686–1761), established chair at Harvard
  • John M. Alford (1915–1988), U.S. Navy admiral
  • John R. Alford, American political scientist
  • Julius Caesar Alford (1799–1863), American politician
  • Kenneth J. Alford (1881–1945), English composer of many marches
  • Leon P. Alford (1877–1942), American mechanical engineer
  • Lynwood Alford (born 1963), American football player
  • M. A. Alford (born 1991), American artist
  • Maria Alford (1817–1888), English artist and art patron
  • Mario Alford (born 1992), American football player
  • Michael Alford (1587–1652), Jesuit missionary born in London, author of Fides Regia Britannica, 1663
  • Michael Alford (athletic director) (born 1969), College athletic director
  • Mike Alford (born 1943), American football player
  • Mimi Alford, alleged mistress of John F. Kennedy
  • Mitchell Cary Alford (1855–1914), Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
  • Noel Alford (born 1932), Australian rules footballer
  • Paul Alford, Canadian football player of the early 1950s
  • Phillip Alford (born 1948), American actor
  • Robert Alford (born 1950), Canadian politician
  • Robert Alford (born 1988), American football player
  • Roger Alford (born 1580), English landowner and politician
  • Sam Alford (born 1986), English rugby union player
  • Sidney Alford, English explosives expert
  • Stephen Alford (born 1970), British historian
  • Steve Alford (born 1942), American politician
  • Steve Alford (born 1964), American basketball player and head coach
  • Ted Alford (born 1971), Canadian football player
  • Tony Alford (born 1968), American football player and coach
  • T. Alford-Smith (1864-1936), British geographer
  • William P. Alford (born 1948), Professor at Harvard Law School
  • William VanMeter Alford Jr., American Rear Admiral
  • W. R. (Red) Alford (1937–2003), American mathematician
  • Zack Alford, American drummer

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