Kendall
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Kendall may refer to:
- Kendal, a town in the Lake District of England, after which several other places are named
- Kendall, Florida, USA
- Kendall, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
- Kendall, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
- Kendall, New York, USA
- Kendall, Washington, USA
- Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Kendall County, Illinois, USA
- Kendall County, Texas, USA
- Kendale Lakes,Florida, USA
- Kendall, New South Wales, Australia
- Massillon, Ohio, USA, originally a communitarian community called Kendal
- Kendal, Indonesia, a town in Central Java Province, Indonesia.
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[edit] Schools
- Kendall College of Art and Design, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
- Kendall College, Chicago, Illinois, USA
[edit] People
People commonly known by the family name Kendall include:
- Amos Kendall, U.S. postmaster general under President Andrew Jackson
- Chester M. Kendall, American engineer, c. 1920
- Christian S. Kendall, American film producer;
- David Kendall, American lawyer
- David George Kendall, British mathematician and statistician
- David John Kendall, British politician
- Edward Calvin Kendall, American biochemist
- Francis Kendall, aka Miles Kendall, settler in Massachusetts colony, c. 1640;
- Fred Kendall, Professional Baseball Player
- George Wilkins Kendall, a journalist and Mexican-American War correspondent
- Henry Kendall, Australian ornithologist
- Howard Kendall (footballer), soccer player and manager
- J.B. Kendall was the fictional main character in the radio western Frontier Gentleman
- Jason Kendall, professional baseball player
- Jo Kendall, British actress and comedian
- Josiah Kendall, American Revolutionary War veteran;
- Kenneth Kendall, British broadcaster
- Maurice Kendall, British statistician, known for his work on rank correlation
- Megyn Kendall, reporter for the FOX News Channel
- Paul Murray Kendall, U.S. academic and historian
- RT Kendall, American pastor of Westminster Chapel, London
- Robert Bruce Kendall, American trial lawyer; minister;
- Robert Bruce Kendall, II, American actor; Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts;
- Samuel Kendall, French and Indian War Veteran;
- Samuel A. Kendall, United States Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Ted Kendall, British Sound Engineer
- Thomas Kendall, New Zealand schoolmaster, lapsed missionary, recorder of the Māori language, arms dealer, and Pākehā Māori
- Tony Kendall, English Professional Poker Player
- Valeri Kendall, American actress;
- Vicki L. Kendall, American writer;
- William Hunter Kendal, English actor
- Willmoore Kendall, American Professor and Author
- Robert H. Kendall, U.S. Air Force, and later known in the Training and Development field
- The Kendalls were a U.S. country music group.
[edit] Products
- The Kendall 32 sailboat, a fibreglass cruising boat of the late 1960s.
[edit] Businesses
- Kendals a department store in Manchester which opened in 1832 and was known as Kendal, Milne & Co and has since been owned by House of Fraser taking on the House of Fraser name in 2005.