Blacks (Canada) or Black (Canada) may refer to:
Black is a surname which can be of either English, Scottish, Irish or French origin. In the cases of non-English origin, the surname is likely to be an Anglicisation. Notable persons with that surname include:
Terry Moore may refer to:
Terry Murphy may refer to:
John Black may refer to:
Konrad is a German given name and surname that means "Bold Counselor" and may refer to:
Terry Smith may refer to:
Waddington is a surname, and may refer to
David or Dave Ford may refer to:
Conroy is an Irish surname.
Gill may be a surname or given name, derived from a number of unrelated sources:
Ley may refer to:
Shea is an Irish surname that is also used in some countries as a gender neutral given name.
Conrad is a masculine given name and a surname.
Terry Wilson may refer to:
David Hunter (1802–1886) was a U.S. Army general in the American Civil War.
George Black may refer to:
Butcher is a common family name in England but it may have French origins. It was originally an occupational surname used to identify a person who worked as a butcher. The name derived from the Old English word boucher or the Old French word bouchier.
John or Jon McLaughlin may refer to:
Grayson is a surname that is most probably either an anglicization of the Scottish or Irish clan surnames Grierson or Gray; alternatively, it can also be found in Northern England as a derivative of the English surname Gravesson, meaning "son of the reeve". It has been postulated as a Clan Gregor alias, but there is little surviving information to support this claim.
Terrence Murphy may refer to: