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Chadbourne is an English surname, originating in Chatburn, Lancastershire, and common found in Nottinghamshire and also some parts of the United States, notably Maine and Massachusetts. The name may be alternately spelt as Chadbourn, Chadburn, Chadburne, or Chatburn.[1][2]
Chadbourne may refer to:Contents
People
- Chet Chadbourne, an early 20th century American major league baseball player
- Eugene Chadbourne, an American musician, known guitarist and banjoist
- Glenn Chadbourne, an American artist and illustrator
- Jack Chadburn, an English professional footballer
- James H. Chadbourn, an American legal scholar and professor of law at Harvard University
- Joe Chadbourne, an English professional footballer
- Joshua Chadbourne, an American auto mechanic, businessman and apricot farmer from Centerville, California
- Leo Chadburn, an English experimental musician and classical composer, known by his stage name "Simon Bookish"
- Lloyd Chadburn, a Canadian World War II fighter pilot
- Mark Chadbourn, an English fantasy, horror and science fiction writer
- Maud Chadburn, an early 20th century English surgeon, best known as being one of the first women in the United Kingdom to pursue a career as a surgeon
- Paul A. Chadbourne, 19th century academic, naturalist and theologian who also held an (albeit unused) medical degree. Served as president of Williams College, the University of Wisconsin, and the Massachusetts Agricultural College (now the University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Thomas Chadbourne, an American lawyer who founded law firm "Chadbourne, Babbit & Wallace" in 1902, known as Chadbourne & Park today.
Places
- Chadbourne Elementary School, a primary school in Fremont, California named for Joshua Chadbourne, whose apricot grove the school was built upon.
- Chadbourn, North Carolina, a town in Columbus County, North Carolina.
- Chadbourne House, a dormitory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, named for Paul A. Chadbourne, who twice served as president of that institution.
- Fort Chadbourne, an American fort established in Texas to protect the United States' interests in the Western frontier, would eventually surrender to the Confederacy during the Civil War
- Wilmington, Chadbourn and Conway Railroad, an American railroad spanning North and South Carolina that operated during the 19th century.
Other
- Chadbourne & Parke, an New York-based international law firm with offices in several other countries. Originally founded by Thomas Chadbourne
References
- ^ Chadbourne Name Distribution in the United States, White Pages
- ^ Chadbourne UK Distribution, Ancestry.com
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