Charles Foster — may refer to: Charles Foster (politician) (1828–1904), U.S. Republican politician from Ohio Charles Foster (athlete) (born 1953), American hurdler Charles Foster (writer) (born 1923), British born Canadian writer Charles A. Foster (born 1962),… … Wikipedia
Charles Foster (politician) — Charles William Foster, Jr. Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio s 9th district In office M … Wikipedia
Charles Foster (disambiguation) — Charles Foster may refer to:*Charles Foster, U.S. Republican politician from Ohio *Charles Foster (UK), announcer for Granada television *Charles Foster (writer), (born 1923), British born Canadian writer *Charles A. Foster, (1962–), British… … Wikipedia
Charles Foster Barham — Charles Foster Barham, M.D. (1804–1884), physician the second Christian name was rarely used was the fourth son of Thomas Foster Barham, and was born in Truro, Cornwall, United Kingdom on 9 March 1804.[1] Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 … Wikipedia
Charles Foster Batchelder — Born July 20, 1856 Cambridge, Massachusetts Died November 7, 1954 Peterborough, New Hampshire … Wikipedia
Charles Foster Kane — Citizen Kane character Created by Orson Welles Portra … Wikipedia
Charles Foster Richards — Born July 9, 1866 Died November 29, 1944 Nationality USA Work Institution memberships American Philatelic Society … Wikipedia
Charles Foster Johnson — (born April 13, 1953) is an American blogger, software developer, and former jazz guitarist.[1] He has played on 29 albums. Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 3 References … Wikipedia
Charles Foster (writer) — Charles Foster (born 1923) is a Canadian publicist and writer. He was born in Cheshire, England. During World War II he was a pilot with the Royal Air Force. The RAF sent him to a base in Alberta, Canada for flight training and while on leave he… … Wikipedia
Charles Foster Tillinghast, Jr. — Charles Foster Tillinghast, Jr. (1871 October 3, 1948) of Providence, Rhode Island was the 1936 winner of the Blue Water Medal for the finest feat of seamanship accomplished by an amateur yachtsman .[1][2] Biography On June 8, 1935 the yacht… … Wikipedia