Crump

Crump

Crump ist der Name mehrerer

Personen:

  • Barry Crump (1935–1996), neuseeländischer Schriftsteller
  • Edward Crump (1874–1954), US-amerikanischer Unternehmer und Politiker
  • George William Crump (1786–1848), US-amerikanischer Politiker
  • Jason Crump (* 1975), australischer Speedway-Fahrer
  • Marrese Crump (* 1982), US-amerikanischer Kampfsportler und Schauspieler
  • Pleasant Crump (1847–1951), letzter konföderierter Soldat
  • Rousseau Owen Crump (1843–1901), US-amerikanischer Politiker
  • William Crump, eigentlicher Name des englischen Musikers: Harry Champion (1866–1942)


Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten:

  • Crump (Michigan)
  • Crump (Missouri)
  • Crump (Tennessee)
  • Crump Town (North Carolina)


Siehe auch:

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