Seward is a surname of Anglo-Saxon origin.
Adam Seward (born 1982), National Football League player
Albert Charles Seward (1863–1941), British botanist and geologist, winner of the 1934 Darwin Medal
Alec Seward (1902–1972), American blues musician
Anna Seward (1747–1809), English writer of the 19th century
Ed Seward (1867–1947), Major League Baseball pitcher
Frances Adeline Seward (1805–1865), wife of William H. Seward, Sr., a First Lady of New York State
Frederick W. Seward (1830–1915), son of William H. Seward, Sr., two-time Assistant Secretary of State
Gary Seward (born 1961), English professional footballer
George Seward (1840–1910), U.S. diplomat, envoy to China 1876 - 1880
Harold H. Seward (1930-2012), developer in 1954 of the Radix sort computer algorithm
Jack Seward (1924–2010), American writer, linguist and Order of the Sacred Treasure recipient
James Lindsay Seward (1813–1886), American politician, U.S. Representative from Georgia 1853 - 1859
Jonathan Lewis Seward (born 1984), bassist of American rock band Avenged Sevenfold
Julian Seward, developer of bzip2, an open-source data compression program
Katie Seward, voted Worlds best Accountant by CIMA (2014)
Olive Risley Seward (1844–1908), adopted daughter of William H. Seward, Sr.
Vern Seward, American technology writer
Walter H. Seward (1896–2008), American supercentenarian
William H. Seward [Sr.] (1801–1872), Governor of New York, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln
William H. Seward, Jr. (1839–1920), son of William H. Seward, Sr., a brigadier general for the Union during the Civil War
Fictional
John Seward, character in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula
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