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* [[Alfred Wallace Downer]], a Canadian politician |
* [[Alfred Wallace Downer]], a Canadian politician |
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* [[Billy Downer]] (born 1956), deputy director of public prosecutions with the South African National Prosecuting Authority |
* [[Billy Downer]] (born 1956), deputy director of public prosecutions with the South African National Prosecuting Authority |
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* [[George Downer]] (1839-1916) South Australian lawyer and businessman, brother of John Downer |
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* [[Hunt Downer]] (born 1946), Republican politician in the U.S. state of Louisiana |
* [[Hunt Downer]] (born 1946), Republican politician in the U.S. state of Louisiana |
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* [[John Downer]] (1843-1915), a |
* [[John Downer]] (1843-1915), a Premier of South Australia and member of the inaugural Australian Senate |
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* [[Naleya Downer]] (born 1980), Jamaican retired sprinter |
* [[Naleya Downer]] (born 1980), Jamaican retired sprinter |
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* [[Wally Downer]] (1904-1994), Canadian politician |
* [[Wally Downer]] (1904-1994), Canadian politician |
Revision as of 16:02, 13 November 2012
People with the surname Downer include:
- Alec Downer (1910-1981), John Downer's son and a former Australian Minister for Immigration
- Alexander Downer (born 1951), John Downer's grandson and Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs between 1996 and 2007
- Alfred Wallace Downer, a Canadian politician
- Billy Downer (born 1956), deputy director of public prosecutions with the South African National Prosecuting Authority
- George Downer (1839-1916) South Australian lawyer and businessman, brother of John Downer
- Hunt Downer (born 1946), Republican politician in the U.S. state of Louisiana
- John Downer (1843-1915), a Premier of South Australia and member of the inaugural Australian Senate
- Naleya Downer (born 1980), Jamaican retired sprinter
- Wally Downer (1904-1994), Canadian politician