Crosbie is a name. Notable people with the name include:
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James Watson is an American biologist and chemist, the co-discoverer of the double-helical structure of DNA, awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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Delaney is an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Ó Dubhshláine, Dubh meaning black and Sláine for the River Sláine (Slaney). DeLaney is also of Norman origin. Variants include Delaney, Delany and Dulaney.
Melville is a surname and a given name.
Cannon is a surname of Gaelic origin: in Ireland, specifically Tir Chonaill (Donegal). It is also a Manx surname, where it arose from the Goidelic "Mac Canann" meaning "son of a whelp or wolf", related to the Anglo-Irish "Mac Connon", "Connon" and similar names.
Jim, Jimmy, Jamie or James Reid may refer to:
Ewart is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Lawson is an English and Scottish surname that may sometimes also be a given name.
Cowan is a surname of both Scottish-Irish and English origins.
James Crosbie may refer to:
JamesMacdonnell, Macdonell, or McDonnell may refer to:
John Crosbie is a retired Canadian politician.