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Bartholomew Dandridge Bartholomew Dandridge (25 December 1737 – 18 April 1785) was an early American planter, lawyer and patriot. He represented New Kent County in the House of Burgesses, all five Virginia Revolutionary Conventions, and once in the Virginia House ...
(1737–1785), American lawyer, jurist, and planter. *
Bartholomew Dandridge Bartholomew Dandridge (25 December 1737 – 18 April 1785) was an early American planter, lawyer and patriot. He represented New Kent County in the House of Burgesses, all five Virginia Revolutionary Conventions, and once in the Virginia House ...
(1691–c.1754), English portrait painter. *
Bob Dandridge Robert L. Dandridge Jr. (born November 15, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player. Nicknamed the "Greyhound", Dandridge was a four-time NBA All-Star and two-time NBA champion, who scored 15,530 points in his career. He was ele ...
(1947), American basketball player. *
Danske Dandridge Danske Dandridge (November 19, 1854 – June 3, 1914) was a Danish-born American poet, historian, and garden writer. Along with her contemporaries, Waitman T. Barbe and Thomas Dunn English, Dandridge was considered a major poet of late 19th-cent ...
(1854–1914), American poet, historian and garden writer. * Dorothy Jean Dandridge (1922–1965), American film and theatre actress, singer and dancer. * Ed Dandridge, Corporate Executive. *
John Dandridge Col. John Dandridge of Chestnut Grove (14 July 1700 – 31 August 1756) was a colonel, planter, politician, and Clerk of New Kent County, Virginia from 1730 to 1756. He may be best known as the father of Bartholomew Dandridge and the first Fi ...
(1700–1756), Virginian colonel, planter, and clerk. *
Joseph Dandridge Joseph Dandridge (January 1665 Winslow, Buckinghamshire – 23 December 1747 London), was an English silk-pattern designer of Huguenot descent, a natural history illustrator, an amateur naturalist specialising in entomology, and a leading figure i ...
(1665–1747), English silk-pattern designer * Martha Dandridge (1731–1802), (later Martha Washington) first
First Lady of the United States The first lady of the United States (FLOTUS) is the title held by the hostess of the White House, usually the wife of the president of the United States, concurrent with the president's term in office. Although the first lady's role has never ...
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Merle Dandridge Merle Dandridge (born May 31, 1975) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for performing in Broadway musicals such as ''Jesus Christ Superstar'', ''Spamalot'', ''Rent'', and ''Once on This Island'', as well as her video game roles ...
(born 1975), American actress. *
Nicola Dandridge Dame Nicola Whitmont Dandridge was the Chief Executive of the Office for Students between July 2017 and April 2022. She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2015 Birthday Honours List for services to higher educa ...
, English Lawyer. *
Putney Dandridge Louis "Putney" Dandridge (January 13, 1902 – February 15, 1946) was an American jazz pianist and singer. Career Born in Richmond, Virginia, United States, Dandridge began performing in 1918 as a pianist in a revue entitled ''The Drake and Wal ...
(1902–1946), American bandleader, jazz pianist and vocalist. *
Ray Dandridge Raymond Emmitt Dandridge (August 31, 1913 – February 12, 1994), nicknamed "Hooks" and "Squat", was an American third baseman in baseball's Negro leagues. Dandridge excelled as a third baseman and he hit for a high batting average. By the time th ...
(1913–1994), American baseball player. *
Ruby Dandridge Ruby Jean Dandridge (née Butler; March 3, 1900 – October 17, 1987) was an American actress from the early 1900s through to the late 1950s. Dandridge is best known for her role on the radio show ''Amos 'n Andy'', in which she played Sadie ...
(1900–1987), American actress *
Violet Dandridge Violet Dandridge, was the pseudonym for Serena Katherine Dandridge (1878–1956), she was an American scientific illustrator, painter, naturalist, and Suffrage, suffragist. She was the Smithsonian Institution’s first female scientific illustrato ...
(1878–1956), American scientific illustrator, painter, naturalist, and
suffragist Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise, is the right to vote in public, political elections and referendums (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). In some languages, and occasionally in English, the right to v ...
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Vivian Dandridge Vivian Alferetta Dandridge (April 22, 1921 – October 26, 1991) was an American singer, actress and dancer. Dandridge is best known for being the older sister of actress and singer Dorothy Dandridge and the daughter of actress Ruby Dandridge. ...
(1921–1991), American singer, actress and dancer.


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Dandridge (comics) Doctor Spartacus Dandridge is a fictional character appearing in British comic anthology ''2000 AD'', created by Alec Worley and Warren Pleece. First appearing in a ''Past Imperfect'' story in 2009, Dandridge has since become a ghost tracking and ...
, a fictional character in the British comic anthology ''2000 AD'' *
Battle of Dandridge The Battle of Dandridge, January 17, 1864, was a minor battle of the American Civil War that occurred in Jefferson County, Tennessee. Background Wanting to push the Confederates out of their winter headquarters and having received reports of ...
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Dandridge Sisters The Dandridge Sisters were an American all-girl singing trio, started in 1934 in Los Angeles, California, and ended in 1940, comprising the sisters Vivian and Dorothy Dandridge together with their friend Etta Jones (not the more well-known jazz voc ...
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Dandridge, Tennessee Dandridge is a town in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Tennessee, United States. It had a population of 3,344 at the 2020 census. The town is part of the Morristown, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area, which consists of Jefferson, ...
* Dandridge v. Williams {{surname, Dandridge