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Dickens (surname)

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Dickens is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Charles Dickens family/descendants

  • John Dickens (1785–1851), the father of novelist Charles Dickens
  • Charles Dickens (1812–1870), British novelist of the Victorian era
  • Catherine Dickens (1815–1879), estranged wife of Charles Dickens
  • Frederick Dickens (1820–1868), younger brother of Charles Dickens
  • Alfred Lamert Dickens (1822–1860), younger brother of Charles Dickens
  • Augustus Dickens (1827–1866), younger brother of Charles Dickens
  • Charles Dickens, Jr. (1837–1896), editor and writer, first child of Charles Dickens
  • Mary Dickens (1838–1896) oldest daughter of Charles Dickens
  • Kate Dickens (1839–1929), second daughter of Charles Dickens and an artist
  • Walter Landor Dickens (1841–1863) son of Charles Dickens
  • Francis Dickens (1844–1886), member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, third son of Charles Dickens
  • Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (1845–1912), son of Charles Dickens and a lecturer on his father's life
  • Sydney Smith Haldimand Dickens (1847–1872) son of Charles Dickens and a Royal Navy officer
  • Henry Fielding Dickens (1849–1933), son of Charles Dickens and a King's Counsel and barrister
  • Dora Annie Dickens, (1850–1851) youngest daughter of Charles Dickens
  • Edward Dickens (1852–1902) youngest child of Charles Dickens
  • Gerald Charles Dickens (1879–1962), grandson of Charles Dickens and an Admiral in the Royal Navy
  • Monica Dickens (1915–1992), British writer, great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens
  • Cedric Charles Dickens (1916–2006), great grandson of Charles Dickens and steward of his literary legacy
  • Peter Gerald Charles Dickens (1917–1987), great grandson of Charles Dickens and a Captain in the Royal Navy
  • Gerald Charles Dickens (actor) (born 1963), great great grandson of Charles Dickens and an actor and performer
  • Writers

  • Charles Dickens (1812–1870), British novelist of the Victorian era
  • Charles Dickens, Jr. (1837–1896), British editor and writer, first child of Charles Dickens
  • A. G. Dickens (1910–2001), British academic and author about English Reformation
  • Monica Dickens (1915–1992), British writer, great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens
  • Frank Dickens (1932–2016), British cartoonist, creator of the comic strip "Bristow"
  • Sports

  • Ernie Dickens (born 1921), Canadian hockey defenceman
  • Stanley Dickens (born 1952), Swedish race-car driver
  • Alan Dickens (born 1964), British football midfielder
  • Alan Dickens (rugby player) (born 1978), British rugby union player
  • Peggy Dickens (born 1975), French slalom canoer
  • Kaniel Dickens (born 1978), U.S. basketball player
  • Scott Dickens (born 1984), Canadian swimmer
  • Phil Dickens (20th century), U.S. head football coach of Indiana University
  • Politicians, governmental, official

  • Samuel Dickens (?–1840), U.S. politician, Congressional Representative from North Carolina
  • Francis Dickens (1844–1886), British mounted policeman, third son of Charles Dickens
  • Geoffrey Dickens (1931–1995), British Conservative politician
  • James Dickens (1931–2013), Labour MP
  • Inez Dickens (20th century), U.S. member of the New York City Council
  • David Dickens (20th century), former director of the Centre for Strategic Studies New Zealand
  • Music

  • Little Jimmy Dickens (1920-2015), James Cecil Dickens, U.S. country music singer
  • Hazel Dickens (born 1935), U.S. bluegrass singer
  • Andy Dickens (born 1953), British jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader
  • Bill Dickens (born 1958), "The Buddha", U.S. electric bass guitar player
  • Actors

  • Matthew Dickens (1961–2013), American actor
  • Kim Dickens (born 1965), U.S. actress
  • Arts

  • Archie Dickens (1907–2004), British pin-up artist
  • Scientists

  • Gerald R. Dickens, Professor of Earth Science at Rice University
  • Fictional characters

  • Eddie Dickens, lead character in several books by British author Philip Ardagh
  • References

    Dickens (surname) Wikipedia


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