Crofts (surname) explained
Crofts is a surname of English origin.[1] The name refers to:
- Andrew Crofts (b. 1953), English writer
- Andrew Crofts (b. 1984), Welsh professional football player
- Charlie Crofts (1943–2024), New Zealand leader of the Ngāi Tahu iwi
- Daniel Webster Crofts (1828–1852), American lawyer and Mason; founder of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity
- Dash Crofts (1942–2022), American musician; half of the 1970s singing duo Seals and Crofts
- Ernest Crofts (1847–1911), English painter
- Freeman Wills Crofts (1879–1957), Irish-English mystery author
- Hayley Crofts (b. 1988), New Zealand netball player
- Lewis Crofts (b. 1977), English journalist and author
- Marion Crofts (1966–1981), murder victim
- Stella Rebecca Crofts (1898–1964), English artist
- Thomas Crofts (1722–1781), English Anglican priest, bibliophile, and Fellow of the Royal Society
- William Carr Crofts (1846–1894), English lawyer and entrepreneur
- William Crofts, 1st Baron Crofts (b. unknown, d. 1677), English nobleman
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Surname Database: Crofts Last Name Origin. The Internet Surname Database. 2019-12-23.