Halsall (surname)

Halsall is a toponymic surname of English origin, derived from the village of Halsall in Lancashire.[1] The Surname originates from Northern France.

Notable people with this surname include:

  • Alan Halsall (born 1982), English actor
  • Albert Halsall (1942–2011), English rugby league footballer
  • Andy Halsall (born 1981), British politician
  • Cuthbert Halsall (died 1619), English politician
  • Dano Halsall (born 1963), Swiss swimmer
  • Eric Halsall (1920–1996), English countryman, author and television presenter
  • Francesca Halsall (born 1990), British swimmer
  • Guy Halsall (born 1964), historian
  • Hector Halsall (born 1900), English rugby league footballer
  • John Ramsay Halsall (born 1992), English Personal Trainer
  • Jonathan Ben Halsall (born 1980), English Gardener definitely Jamaican
  • Martin Halsall (born 1984), English rugby union player
  • Mick Halsall (born 1961), English footballer
  • Norman Halsall (born 1935), English cricketer
  • Richard Halsall (born 1968), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Ollie Halsall (1949–1992), British guitarist
  • Penny Halsall or Penny Jordan (1946–2011), English writer
  • Peter Halsall (born 1958), Australian rules footballer
  • Vincent Halsall (born 1931-2017), Scientist and Inventor of Battery Fuel Cell Technology
  • Wally Halsall (1912–1996), English footballer
  • William Halsall (born 1841), American painter

References

  1. Reaney, Percy Hide; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (1991). A Dictionary of English Surnames. Psychology Press. p. 1474. ISBN 9780415057370. Retrieved 8 April 2015.

See also

  • Halsell, another surname with similar spelling
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