This page collects genealogy for the Angell Family:
Early History[]
The Angells had been a prominent family in and around Providence, Rhode Island, since its founding in 1636 by Roger Williams and his companion Thomas Angell.[1] Though scant, there is evidence suggesting Thomas Angell's ancestors were relations of Henry I of England.[2]
Notable Angell People[]
Disambiguation pages[]
Pages listing people of the same name for:
- Alan Angell
- Alexander Angell
- Andrew Angell
- Charles Angell
- Edward Angell
- Elizabeth Angell
- George Angell
- Gilbert Angell
- Henry Angell
- James Angell
- John Angell
- Joseph Angell
- Margaret Angell
- Mary Angell
- Miriam Angell
- Richard Angell
- Robert Angell
- Samuel Angell
- Sarah Angell
- Stephen Angell
- Thomas Angell
- Walter Angell
- William Angell
Notable Angell Individuals[]
See Also Angell People by Name in Wikipedia
- Angell (family), a family in Norway
- Albert Angell (1660–1705), Norwegian civil servant, landowner and businessman
- Alexis Caswell Angell (1857-1932), American federal judge
- Andrew Angell (1742-1792) - 3rd proprietor of "Angell Tavern" in Scituate, Rhode Island, and a big supporter of the American Revolutionary War.
- Anna A. Angell (1844–1906), American physician
- Austen Angell (born 1933), chemist
- Barbara Angell (born 1935), Australian writer and actor
- Bjarne Angell (1888–1938), Norwegian tennis player
- Brett Angell (born 1968), English association football coach
- Carleton W. Angell (1887–1962), American sculptor
- Danita Angell, American model
- Darren Angell (born 1967), English football defender
- David Angell (1946–2001), American producer of sitcoms
- David Angell (diplomat), Canadian diplomat
- Don Angell (born 1929), boxer and manager
- Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect
- Emerson C. Angell (1822–1903), American dentist
- Erik Must Angell (1744–1814), Norwegian jurist and politician
- Ernest Angell (1889–1973), American lawyer and author
- Frank Angell (1858-1939), American psychologist, former athletic director for Stanford University
- Frank W. Angell (1851–1943), American architect
- George Thorndike Angell (1823–1909), founder of the American Humane Education Society, philanthropist, criminologist
- Helen Cordelia Angell (1847–1884), English watercolour painter
- Henrik Angell (1861–1922), Norwegian military officer, sportsman, and writer
- Homer D. Angell (1875–1968), Republican U.S. congressman from Oregon
- Israel Angell (1740–1832), soldier of the American Revolutionary War
- James Burrill Angell (1829-1916), longest serving president of the University of Michigan, diplomat to China and Turkey.
- James Rowland Angell (1869-1949), psychologist and educator, 16th President of Yale University.
- Jeff Angell (born 1973), American musician
- Jim Angell (1883–1960), English footballer
- Jones Angell (born 1979), play-by-play radio announcer
- Katherine Cramer Angell (1890-1983), co-founder of the Culinary Institute of America
- Katie Angell
- Kenneth Angell (1930–2016), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Les Angell (1922–2014), English cricketer
- Lisa Angell (born 1968), French singer
- Lorentz Mortensen Angell (1626–1697), merchant and landowner in Norway
- Marcia Angell (born 1939), American physician and author
- Martin F. Angell (1878–1930), American football and baseball coach and physics and mathematics professor
- Mary Ann Angell (1808-1882), wife of Latter Day Saint leader Brigham Young (1801-1877).
- Nicholas Angell (born 1979), American professional ice hockey player
- Norman Angell (1872–1967), British winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (1933)
- Olav Angell (1932–2018), Norwegian writer and jazz musician
- Peitor Angell, American composer, arranger, lyricist, and record producer
- Peter Angell (1932–1979), football defender
- Robert Cooley Angell (1899-1984) was chair of the sociology department at the University of Michigan and president of the American Sociological Association.[3]
- Roger Angell (born 1920), fiction editor and regular contributor at The New Yorker
- Samuel Angell (1800–1866), British architect and archaeologist
- Simon Angell (born 1970), New Zealand rugby league footballer
- Solomon Angell (1806-1881) - veteran of Zion's Camp (1834) and early leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Thomas Angell (1619-1694) - 17th Century English migrant. Helped Roger Williams to settle Providence, Rhode Island.
- Thomas Gravely Angell, of Imrie and Angell
- Tommy Angell (born 1924), American fencer
- Tony Angell (born 1940), American wildlife artist, environmental educator, and writer
- Truman Osborn Angell (1810-1887), Church Architect for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Wayne Angell (born 1930), economist
Notable Landmarks[]
- See Also Angell Places in Wikipedia
- Angell, Arizona
- Angell Woods
- Angell Hall, building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, United States
- Angell Street, a major one-way thoroughfare in Providence, Rhode Island
- "Angell Tavern" - notable establishment in early Scituate, Rhode Island. (See Andrew Angell (1742-1792)).
Angell Genealogy by Region[]
See Also[]
- Angell at WikiTree
- Angell Family Crest History
- Angell Family on GENI
- Find Angell Family Records - Archives.com
Non-SMW Family Name Pages[]
The following list of Angell family person articles should be upgraded to SMW format.
Angell on Wikipedia[]
- Alexis Caswell Angell (1857-1932)
- Frank Angell (1858-1939)
- James Burrill Angell (1829-1916)
- James Rowland Angell (1869-1949)
- Robert Cooley Angell (1899-1984)
- Thomas Angell (1619-1694)