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*[[Beverly Whipple]], American author, sexologist and academic

*[[Beverly Whipple]], American author, sexologist and academic

*[[Charles W. Whipple]] (1805-1856), American lawyer, politician and Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court

*[[Charles W. Whipple]] (1805-1856), American lawyer, politician and Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court

*[[Chris Whipple]], jurnalist, author, documentary film producer

*[[Chris Whipple]], , author, documentary film producer

*[[Clara Whipple]] (1887–1932), silent film actress

*[[Clara Whipple]] (1887–1932), silent film actress

*[[Daley E. Whipple]] (1915–2002), American politician

*[[Daley E. Whipple]] (1915–2002), American politician


Latest revision as of 16:56, 17 December 2025

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

  • Abraham Whipple (1733–1819), American Revolutionary War naval commander
  • A.B.C. Whipple (1918–2013), American journalist, editor, historian and author
  • Allen Whipple (1881–1963), American surgeon
  • Amiel Weeks Whipple (1818–1863), American military engineer and surveyor
  • Beverly Whipple, American author, sexologist and academic
  • Charles W. Whipple (1805-1856), American lawyer, politician and Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court
  • Chris Whipple, journalist, author, documentary film producer
  • Clara Whipple (1887–1932), silent film actress
  • Daley E. Whipple (1915–2002), American politician
  • Diane Whipple (1967–2001), American victim of a fatal dog attack
  • Dinah Whipple (1760-1846), leader in Portsmouth, New Hampshire’s free Black community
  • Dorothy Whipple (1893–1966), English writer of popular fiction
  • Edwin Percy Whipple (1819–1886), American essayist and critic
  • Frances Harriet Whipple Green McDougall, née Whipple (1805–1878), abolitionist, poet, novelist, editor, botanist, spiritualist medium, and advocate of women’s, voters’, and workers’ rights
  • Francis John Welsh Whipple (1876–1943), British mathematician and meteorologist
  • Fred Lawrence Whipple (1906–2004), American astronomer
  • George Whipple (1878–1976), American physician, biomedical researcher, Nobel Prize winner
  • George C. Whipple (1866–1924), American civil engineer and expert in the field of sanitary microbiology, inventor of Whipple’s index and co-founder of the Harvard School of Public Health
  • Gwen Whipple (born 1966), American civic leader and educator
  • Guy Montrose Whipple (1876–1941), American educational psychologist
  • Henry Benjamin Whipple (1822–1901), first Episcopal bishop of Minnesota, US
  • Inez Whipple Wilder (born Inez Luanne Whipple, 1871–1929), American zoologist
  • John Adams Whipple (1822–1891), American inventor and early photographer
  • Joseph Reed Whipple (1842–1912), American hotel proprietor
  • Joseph Whipple (1662–1746), merchant in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and militia colonel
  • Joseph Whipple Jr. (1687–1750), merchant and deputy governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, son of the above
  • Joseph Whipple III (1725–1761), merchant and deputy governor of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, son of the above
  • Mark Whipple (born 1957), American football player and coach
  • Mary Margaret Whipple (born 1940), American politician
  • Maurine Whipple (1903–1992), American novelist
  • Philippa Whipple, British barrister and judge
  • Prince Whipple (1750-1796), African-American slave and later freedman, participant in the American Revolution
  • Robert Stewart Whipple (1871–1953), businessman in the British scientific instrument trade, collector of science books and scientific instruments and author
  • Sam Whipple (1960-2002), American actor
  • Squire Whipple (1804–1888), American civil engineer known as the father of iron bridge building in America
  • Thomas Whipple Jr. (1787–1835), American politician
  • Walter Whipple (born 1943), translator
  • William Whipple (1730–1785), signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence
  • William Denison Whipple (1826–1902), brigadier general in the Union army during the American Civil War
  • William Whipple Jr. (1909–2007), brigadier general in the U.S. army
  • William M. Whipple (?–1918), member of the Arizona House of Representatives, father of W. D. Whipple
  • W. D. Whipple, state senator from Arizona, son of William M. Whipple

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