Buckler (surname)

Buckler (surname)

Buckler is a surname of European origin. The name refers to:
*Chris Buckler (contemporary), Northern Ireland television reporter
*Ernest Buckler (19081984), Canadian novelist and short story author
*John Buckler (17701851), British artist and architect
*Julius Buckler (18941960), German WWI fighter ace
*Philip Buckler (b. 1949), English Anglican Church clergyman; Dean of Lincoln
*Rich Buckler (contemporary), American comic book artist
*Rich T. Buckler (18651950), American politician from Minnesota; U.S. representative 193543
*Rick Buckler (b. 1955), English rock drummer
*Sandra Buckler (contemporary), aide to the Prime Minister of Canada 200608


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