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Tickner Tickner is a topographic surname of English origin for someone who lived at a crossroad or a fork in the road. Notable people with the surname include: * Blair Tickner (born 1993), cricketer * Charles Tickner (born 1953), figure skater * Frank ...
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surname In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name ...
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English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national ide ...
origin for someone who lived at a crossroad or a fork in the road. Notable people with the surname include: *
Anna Eliot Ticknor Anna Eliot Ticknor ( Boston, Massachusetts, June 1, 1823 – October 5, 1896) was an American educator, who launched the first correspondence school in the United States, and pioneered public libraries in Massachusetts. Distinction In 1873, Tick ...
(1823–1896), American author and educator *
Ben Ticknor Benjamin Holt Ticknor (January 9, 1909 – September 12, 1979) was an American college football player. He was a prominent center for the Harvard Crimson, known especially for his play on defense. He was captain of the 1930 team. Harvard did not ...
(1909–1979), American football player * Duane Ticknor, assistant basketball coach for the Sacramento Kings *
Elisha Ticknor Elisha Ticknor (born March 25, 1757 in Lebanon, Connecticut) was an educator and merchant primarily in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the father of George Ticknor, who became a professor and renowned expert at Harvard University in the history and cr ...
(1757–1821), educator and merchant, father of Boston author George Ticknor *
Francis Orray Ticknor Francis Orray Ticknor (November 13, 1822 – December 18, 1874) was an American doctor and poet. From the state of Georgia, he became known as a war poet ("Georgia's Confederate Poet"), mostly through the fame he acquired with the ballad "Little ...
, country doctor, poet, and man of letters * George Ticknor (1791–1871), American academician and Hispanist *
George Ticknor (journalist) ''The Keene Sentinel'' is an independently owned daily newspaper published in Keene, New Hampshire. It currently publishes six days a week. The ''Sentinel'' is the fifth oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, having operate ...
(1822–1866), lawyer, and later a journalist *
George Ticknor Curtis George Ticknor Curtis (November 28, 1812 – March 28, 1894) was an American historian, lawyer, and writer. Biography Curtis was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard University in 1832 and then Harvard Law School. Aft ...
(1812–1894), American author, writer, historian and lawyer * William Ticknor (1810–1864), American publisher in Boston, Massachusetts, USA ** Ticknor and Fields, American publishing company based in Boston, Massachusetts * William Davis Ticknor, Sr. (1881–1938), American businessman


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Tichenor Tichenor is a variant of Tickner, an English topographic surname for someone who lived at a crossroad or a fork in the road.. A more likely origin for the surname is that of a family located in 16th century Sussex whose name derives from the vill ...
* Amory-Ticknor House, historic house in Boston, Massachusetts *
Dr. Benajah Ticknor House The Cobblestone Farm and Museum, which includes the Dr. Benajah Ticknor House (also known as the Ticknor-Campbell House) is an historical museum located at 2781 Packard Road in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan. The museum gets its name ...
, historical museum in Ann Arbor Michigan


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