Thatcher - People

People

  • Margaret Thatcher (born 1925), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979–1990)
    • Denis Thatcher (1915–2003), her husband
    • Mark Thatcher (born 1953), their son
    • Carol Thatcher (born 1953), their daughter
  • W. Ross Thatcher (1917-1971), Premier of Saskatchewan (1964–1971)
    • Colin Thatcher (born 1938), his son, former Saskatchewan cabinet minister, convicted of killing his ex-wife

And alphabetically:

  • America Iglesias Thatcher, Puerto-Rican labor activist
  • Ben Thatcher, Welsh football (soccer) player
  • Betty Thatcher, English writer and lyricist
  • David Thatcher, American soldier
  • George Thatcher, American lawyer
  • Heather Thatcher, English actress
  • Henry K. Thatcher, American admiral
  • James Thatcher, American horn player
  • Joe Thatcher (born 1981), American Major League Baseball pitcher for the San Diego Padres
  • Les Thatcher, American wrestler
  • Maurice Thatcher, U.S. Congressman
  • Moses Thatcher, Mormon apostle
  • Noel Thatcher, British paralympic athlete
  • Roland Thatcher, American golfer
  • Samuel Thatcher, member of the United States House of Representatives from Maine
  • Torin Thatcher, English actor
  • Stanley Thatcher Blake, Australian botanist
  • Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, American historian

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