Mayhew (surname)
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Mayhew is a surname of English origin, Norman French or biblical origins.[1]
- Augustus Mayhew (1826-1875), English journalist and author
- Christopher Mayhew (1915-1997), British politician
- Clarence W. W. Mayhew (1906-1994), architect
- David R. Mayhew (born 1937), political scientist
- David Mayhew (racing driver) (born 1982), American racing driver
- Diane Youdale Mayhew (born 1970), English television personality
- Donna Mayhew (born 1960), American javelin thrower
- Edward Mayhew (1569-1625), English Benedictine
- Experience Mayhew (1673-1758), New England missionary
- Helen Mayhew, British radio presenter and producer
- Henry Mayhew (1812-1887), English social researcher and reforming journalist
- Horace Mayhew (1845-1926), British Mining Engineer
- John Mayhew (disambiguation)
- Jonathan Mayhew (1720-1766), American clergyman
- Judith Mayhew Jonas (born 1950), New Zealand-born British lawyer and academic
- Lauren C. Mayhew (born 1985), American singer and actress
- Martin Mayhew (born 1965), former National Football League (NFL) player and current general manager of the NFL Detroit Lions
- Mike Mayhew (born 1980), New Zealand Stuckist artist
- Patrick Mayhew, Baron Mayhew of Twysden (born 1929), British barrister and politician
- Peter Mayhew (born 1944), English-born United States actor
- Robert Mayhew (1880-1971), Canadian politician and diplomat
- Sara Mayhew (born 1984), Canadian writer and graphic artist
- Thomas Mayhew (governor) (1593-1682), Governor of Massachusetts who established the first English settlement of Martha's Vineyard in 1642
- Mayhew Beckwith (1798-1871), merchant and politician in Nova Scotia (in present day Canada)
- Mayhew Folger (1774-1828), American whaler who rediscovered the Pitcairn Islands
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