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Fitch
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Fitch family coat of arms |
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Norman |
| Related names |
Fytche, Ffytche, Fitche, Fitcher, Fittje, and Fitchy |
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Behind the Name |
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All pages beginning with Fitch |
Fitch is an English surname, and may refer to several people, concepts and places:
Family name
- Alfred Fitch, American Olympian
- Alison Fitch, New Zealand Olympian
- Alva Revista Fitch, U. A coat of arms or armorial bearings (often just arms for short in European tradition is a design belonging to a particular person (or group of people Norman is a Romance language and one of the Oïl languages. The northern Norman can be classified in the septentrional Oil languages with Picard and England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Alfred "Al" Lord Fitch ( December 1, 1912 &ndash February 17, 1981) was an American athlete who competed Alva Revista Fitch ( September 10, 1907– November 25, 1989 was a Lieutenant General in the United States Army and was Deputy Director of S. Army Lieutenant General
- Anne Fitch, illustrator of New Belgium Brewery's beer labels
- Aubrey Fitch, U. Anne Fitch is the watercolorist behind the labels of New Belgium Brewery beers Aubrey Wray Fitch (June 11 1883 &ndash May 22 1978 was an Admiral of the United States Navy during World War II. S. Naval Admiral
- Asa Fitch, American entomologist
- Bill Fitch, basketball coach
- Brian T. Fitch, French-Canadian nonfiction author
- Charles Fitch, American preacher
- Clyde Fitch, American playwright
- Dennis E. Fitch, NASA safety consultant
- Ezra Fitch, New York lawyer and cofounder of Abercrombie & Fitch, a clothing company
- Frederic Brenton Fitch, American logician and inventor of Fitch-style calculus
- Frederick W. William Fitch (born May 19 1934 in Davenport Iowa) is an American former NBA coach who has been successful in making teams playoff Brian T Fitch is a French-Canadian nonfiction author recipient of the À l'ombre de la littérature. Charles Fitch (1805–1844 was an American Preacher in the early 19th century who rose to prominence for his work with the Millerite movement Clyde Fitch ( May 2 1865 - September 4 1909) was an American Dramatist. Dennis E (Denny Fitch (born 1942 was the off-duty DC-10 training captain who helped captain Al Haynes minimize loss of life on United Airlines Flight Ezra H Fitch (1866 – June 16 1930 mainly known as simply Fitch, is the co-founder of the modern Lifestyle brand, Abercrombie & Fitch. Frederic Brenton Fitch (1908-1987 was an American Logician, and was the Inventor of Fitch-style calculus. Fitch, American barber and creator of Fitch's Dandruff Remover Shampoo
- George Fitch, American author
- George Ashmore Fitch, YMCA Administrative Director
- George B. Fitch, American businessman, politician, and Olympic organizer
- Gerald Fitch, U. George Fitch may refer to George Ashmore Fitch, American missionary to China George B George Ashmore Fitch (1883-1979 was a Protestant Missionary in China, the Young Men's Christian Association Nanking Safety Zone International George B Fitch is a business Consultant and Republican politician Gerald Fitch (born August 12 1982, in Columbus Georgia) is an American professional Basketball player formerly of the NBA 's S. basketball player
- Graham Fitch, Pianist
- Graham N. Fitch, United States Representative and Senator
- Hannah Fitch (Shaw), cofounder, Kappa Alpha Theta
- Henry Sheldon Fitch, American herpetologist
- Horatio Fitch, American Olympian
- Jabez W. Fitch, Democratic lieutenant-governor of Ohio from 1878 to 1880
- James Marston Fitch, historic preservationist
- James P. Fitch, notable in the early history of the Boy Scouts of America
- Janet Fitch, American author
- John Fitch (inventor), early American inventor, built the first steamboat in the United States in 1786
- John Fitch (settler), Massachusetts settler for whom Fitchburg, Massachusetts is named
- John Fitch, historical gang member of New York City during a period from 1825 to 1920, a subject of Herbert Asbury's The Gangs of New York
- John Fitch (driver), racetrack driver and inventor of innovative safety devices
- John A. Fitch, writer and professor of labor relations
- John Knowles Fitch, founder of Fitch Ratings, Ltd. Graham Fitch - professor at the University of Cape Town, South Africa - is an English Pianist. Graham Newell Fitch ( December 5, 1809 &ndash November 29, 1892) was a United States Representative and Senator Henry Sheldon Fitch (born December 25, 1909) is a US Herpetologist. Horatio May Fitch ( 16 December, 1900 - May 1985 was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres Jabez W Fitch was an American politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio from 1878 to 1880 Ohio ( is a Midwestern state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region, Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads James P Fitch was a Scouting notable in the early history of the Boy Scouts of America and author of Songs Scouts Sing (September 1935 Janet Fitch (born 1955 is most famously known as the Author of the Oprah's Book Club Novel White Oleander, which became a John Fitch ( January 21, 1743 &ndash July 2, 1798) was an American Inventor, Clockmaker, and Bronzesmith Fitchburg is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. This is a list of historical criminals of New York City including underworld figures gang members and others of the Old New York -era from 1825 to 1925 many of whom John Cooper Fitch (born August 4 1917) is a racecar driver born in Indianapolis Indiana. John Andrews Fitch (1881&ndash1959 was an American writer teacher and pioneering social investigator of the Progressive Era. John Knowles Fitch ( February 15 1880 &ndash May 1943 was the founder of the Fitch Publishing Company, and developed a Financial securities
- Jon Fitch, American mixed martial arts fighter
- Joyce Fitch, Australian tennis player
- LeRoy Fitch, officer during the American Civil War
- Nancy Fitch, Professor of History, Cal State/Fullerton
- Noël Riley Fitch, author
- Ralph Fitch, British merchant-explorer of India and Burma
- R. Bruce Fitch, Progressive Conservative New Brunswick Cabinet Minister
- Sheree Fitch, Canadian children's author
- Thomas Fitch (governor), Governor of the Connecticut Colony 1754–1766
- Thomas Fitch (politician), Nevada politician
- Val Logsdon Fitch, Nobel Prize-winning nuclear physicist
- W. Tecumseh Fitch, evolutionary psychologist
- William Fitch Allen, Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
- Fitch family, founders of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
Place names
- Fitch, North Carolina
- Fitch's Covered Bridge, Delhi, New York
- Fitch Township, Ohio
- Mount Fitch, in Massachusetts, on the Appalachian Trail
- Fitchburg, Massachusetts
- Fitchburg, Michigan
- Fitchburg, Kentucky
- Fitchburg, Wisconsin
- Fitchville, Connecticut
- Fitch Senior High School, Groton, Connecticut
- YMCA Camp Fitch, Lake Erie, Ohio, a YMCA camp named after George Ashmore Fitch
- YMCA Camp Fitch, Springfield, Pennsylvania a YMCA camp named after John H. Jonathan Parker Fitch (born February 24, 1978 in Fort Wayne Indiana) is an American professional Mixed martial arts fighter Joyce Fitch Rymer was a tennis player from Australia who reached the women's singles final of the 1946 Australian Championships, losing to Nancye LeRoy Fitch, born 1 October 1835 in Logansport Indiana, was a member of the United States Naval Academy class of 1856 and served with great Noël Riley Fitch is a biographer and historian of expatriate intellectuals in Paris in the first half of the 20th century Ralph Fitch (died 1611) was a gentleman Merchant of London and one of the earliest English Travellers and Traders to Ralph Bruce Fitch, BSc is a Politician in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Sheree Fitch ( December 3, 1956) is a Canadian Children's author. Thomas Fitch IV (c 1700 - July 18, 1774) was governor of the Connecticut Colony from 1754 to 1766 Thomas Fitch ( January 27, 1838 – November 12, 1923) was a United States Representative from Nevada between 1869 and 1871 Val Logsdon Fitch (born March 10, 1923, Merriman, Nebraska, USA) is an American nuclear physicist. William Tecumseh Sherman Fitch III (born 1963 is an American Evolutionary biologist and Cognitive scientist at the University of St The Milwaukee Road, officially the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and Pacific Railroad ( CMSP&P RR), was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest Fitch is an Unincorporated community in Caswell County, North Carolina, United States. Fitchburg is a city in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Bunker Hill Township is a Civil township of Ingham County in the U Fitchburg is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. Bozrah is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. Robert E Fitch Senior High School is the public high school in Groton Connecticut. YMCA Camp Fitch is a summer camp owned and operated by the YMCA of Youngstown Ohio. Fitch
- Fitche Square, former name for Mahabandoola Park in Rangoon
Business names
- Abercrombie & Fitch, clothiers
- Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery, Chicago's oldest law firm
- Fitch Ratings, Ltd. General Mahabandoola (မဟာဗန္ဓုလ also spelt Maha Bandula) c Abercrombie & Fitch ('æbɝkrɒmbiː ænd 'fɪtʃ ( (A&F is an American clothing Retailer. Fitch, one link from Even, and many redirects --> Fitch Even Tabin & Flannery (Fitch Even is a mid-sized Law firm that Fitch Ratings Ltd is an international Credit rating agency dual-headquartered in New York City and London. , an international credit rating agency
- Fitchburg Railroad, named for the Massachusetts town
Ships
- USS Fitch (DD-462), a US Navy destroyer
- USS Aubrey Fitch (FFG-34), a U. The Fitchburg Railroad is a former Railroad company which built a railroad line across northern Massachusetts, USA, leading to and through the Hoosac 1982 After commissioning Aubrey Fitch remained at Bath for another five weeks completing her outfitting propulsion plant examination and crew inspections S. Naval ship
Heraldry
- Fitch (or cross fitchy), a cross in heraldry where the lower part is shaped like a sword blade
Animals and plants
- Fitch, the European polecat (Mustela putorius), a ferret-like predatory mammal
- Fitch, the spice kalonji, the seed of Nigella sativa (used in the King James's Version of the Bible)
References
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A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars perpendicular to each other dividing one or two of the lines in half The European Polecat ( Mustela putorius) also known as a fitch, is a member of the Mustelidae family and is related to the Stoats Otters See also Albert Kalonji. Nigella sativa is an annual Flowering plant, native to southwest Asia.
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