Portsmouth

Portsmouth

Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on England’s south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It’s known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860. The Tudor ship Mary Rose is also conserved in a dockyard museum. ― Google

People born in Portsmouth (First 49 people) - Page 1

Stefany Shaheen

Stefany Shaheen

Author ‧ Jeanne Shaheen's daughter

Jc Beall

Jc Beall

American philosopher

john wentworth

john wentworth

Former United States Representative

Lady Lamb

Lady Lamb

American songwriter

Wedgwood Nowell

Wedgwood Nowell

American character actor

George Haddock

George Haddock

Baseball player

Deaglan McEachern

Deaglan McEachern

Rower

Charles Fleetford Sise

Charles Fleetford Sise

Canadian businessman

Samuel Cushman

Samuel Cushman

American attorney

Karestan Koenen

Karestan Koenen

Professor

John Fabyan Parrott

John Fabyan Parrott

Former United States Senator

Tod Papageorge

Tod Papageorge

American photographer

Colby Stevenson

Colby Stevenson

American freestyle skier

Killing of Charlie Howard

Killing of Charlie Howard


Daniel Marcy

Daniel Marcy

Former United States Representative

Henry B. Lovering

Henry B. Lovering

Former United States Representative

Tom Rush

Tom Rush

American singer

James T. Fields

James T. Fields

American publisher

John Langdon

John Langdon

Former President pro tempore of the United States Senate

Janet Wall

Janet Wall

New Hampshire State Representative

Wesley Powell

Wesley Powell

Former Governor of New Hampshire

Taylor Chace

Taylor Chace

American ice hockey player

John H. Pratt

John H. Pratt

American lawyer

Michael D'Antonio

Michael D'Antonio

American author

Edward Henry Durell

Edward Henry Durell

Former Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana

Edmund March Blunt

Edmund March Blunt

American navigator

Helen Eugenia Hagan

Helen Eugenia Hagan

American musical composer

Woodbury Langdon

Woodbury Langdon

American merchant ‧ John Langdon's brother

Benjamin Dearborn

Benjamin Dearborn

Inventor

Charles L. Woodbury

Charles L. Woodbury

Former New Hampshire State Representative ‧ Levi Woodbury's son

Alfred L. Elwyn

Alfred L. Elwyn

American physician and writer

Helen Dore Boylston

Helen Dore Boylston

American writer

Edward St. Loe Livermore

Edward St. Loe Livermore

Former United States Representative ‧ Samuel Livermore's son

Tobias Lear

Tobias Lear

Former Secretary to the President of the United States

Nathaniel Appleton Haven

Nathaniel Appleton Haven

Former United States Representative

Fletcher Webster

Fletcher Webster

Diplomat ‧ Daniel Webster's son

Charles Cutts

Charles Cutts

Former United States Senator

Barbara Robinson

Barbara Robinson

American author

Liza Johnson

Liza Johnson

American film director

Kathleen Battle

Kathleen Battle

American operatic soprano

Al Oliver

Al Oliver

American former baseball player

Earl Thomas Conley

Earl Thomas Conley

American singer-songwriter

Stuff Smith

Stuff Smith

American jazz violinist

Wally Phillips

Wally Phillips

American radio personality

Larry Hisle

Larry Hisle

American former baseball player

Bill Sali

Bill Sali

Former United States Representative

James J. Nance

James J. Nance

American industrialist

Faith Esham

Faith Esham

American soprano

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