Carder (name)

Carder (name)

Carder is a surname shared by several notable people, including:;born in the United Kingdom
* Frederick Carder (1863–1963), English-American artist and glass maker;born in the United States
* Angela Carder (1960–1987), American cancer patient, focus of a medical ethics debate over women's rights versus fetal rights
* Kenneth Lee Carder (b. 1940), retired American Bishop of the United Methodist Church

Carder may also appear as part of a compound surname:;born in the United Kingdom
* Karle Carder-Andrews, English professional footballer


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