Fulford (surname) explained
Fulford is an English surname that derives from any of the places called "Fulford" such as in Devon, Somerset, Staffordshire and Yorkshire.[1] People with the name include:
- Adrian Fulford, Lord Justice Fulford, British judge
- Alicia Fulford-Wierzbicki, New Zealand actress
- Christopher Fulford, British actor
- Francis Fulford (landowner), English landowner and reality TV star of The F***ing Fulfords
- George Taylor Fulford, Canadian politician
- Henry English Fulford, aka Harry English Fulford, (1859–1929), British diplomat in China
- James Fulford (1841–1922), Australian politician
- Margaret Hannah Fulford (1904–1999), American botanist
- Michael Fulford, British archaeologist
- Millie Hughes-Fulford, American astronaut
- Robert Fulford (journalist), Canadian journalist
- Robert Fulford (croquet player)
- Robert C. Fulford, US osteopathic physician
- John Fulford (English priest) (died 1518), priest
- John Fulford (captain) of HMS Ganges (1821) under Rear-Admiral Baynes
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Notes and References
- Web site: Last name: Fulford. SurnameDB. 4 August 2019.