Heaton

Heaton

Heaton ist der Familienname folgender Personen:

  • Clement Heaton (1861–1940), britischer Glasmaler
  • Eric William Heaton (1920–1996), britischer anglikanischer Geistlicher und Alttestamentler
  • Herbert Heaton (1890–1973), britischer Wirtschaftshistoriker
  • Jennison Heaton (1903–1971), US-amerikanischer Skeletonfahrer
  • John Heaton (1908–1976), US-amerikanischer Bobsportler
  • Leonard Heaton (1889–1963), britisch-kanadischer Pianist
  • Leonard D. Heaton (1902–1983), US-amerikanischer Mediziner, Surgeon General der U.S. Army
  • Patricia Heaton (* 1958), US-amerikanische Schauspielerin
  • Paul Heaton (* 1962), englischer Musiker
  • Robert Heaton (1961–2004), englischer Musiker
  • Tim B. Heaton, US-amerikanischer Soziologe
  • Tom Heaton (* 1986), englischer Fußballtorhüter


Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten:

  • Heaton (Arizona)
  • Heaton (Illinois)
  • Heaton (North Carolina)
  • Heaton (North Dakota)
  • Heaton (Pennsylvania)
  • Heaton (Texas)


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