Connell - People

People

  • Brian Connell, New Zealand National Party politician from 2002 to 2008.
  • Desmond Connell, Cardinal Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland
  • Charles Connell (1810–1873), Canadian politician
  • Charles R. Connell (1864–1922), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • Cyril Connell, Snr. (1899–1974), former rugby league footballer, administrator and University registrar
  • Cyril Connell, Jr. (1928–2009), former rugby league five-eighth, former scout for Brisbane Broncos
  • Evan S. Connell (born 1924), American novelist
  • Elizabeth Connell (1946–2012), South African-born operatic soprano
  • Francis Jeremiah Connell (1888–1967), Redemptorist, priest, theologian, professor at Catholic University of America
  • George Connell (born 1930), Canadian academic
  • George Connell (1871–1955), Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Joseph H. Connell (born 1923), American ecologist
  • Laurie Connell (1946–1996), Australian businessman and horse racing enthusiast
  • Raewyn Connell (formerly Robert William Connell or Bob Connell), Australian sociologist
  • Richard Connell (1893–1949), American author
  • Richard E. Connell (1857–1912), US Congressman from New York
  • William Connell (1827–1909), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • William James Connell (1846–1924), US Congressman from Nebraska

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