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This is a list of people born in or otherwise associated with Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire, England. People are listed alphabetically within their category of work.

Arts people

Music

Mick Dyche

Other

Paddy Considine, 2011
Sir Jeffry Wyatville, 1828

Business people

Michael Arthur Bass

Military figures

John Jervis

Politicians

Oswald Mosley

Religious figures

Statue of Blessed Robert Sutton

Sports people

Cricket

George Scrimshaw

Football

Adruan Capes
Joe North
Lewin Nyatanga, 2006
Emily Simpkins
  • Ben Appleby (1876-?), for West Bromwich Albion and Bristol Rovers
  • Tom Bailey (1888-?), most notably for Stoke.
  • Charlie Bannister (1879-1952) for Manchester City, Lincoln City and Swindon Town
  • Clem Beddow (1885-?) for Burton United, Manchester United and Burnley
  • Dale Belford (b. 1967), played most notably with Hinckley United and Gresley Rovers, now in management
  • Amari'i Bell (b. 1994), international caps with Jamaica
  • Max Bird (born 2000), defensive midfielder for Derby County F.C. and Bristol City
  • Bill Bradbury (1889-1963), for Oldham Athletic and Rochdale
  • Harold Bridges (1915-1989) for Tranmere Rovers
  • Louis Briscoe (b. 1988), most prolifically for Mansfield Town and Torquay United
  • Oliver Brown (1908-1953), for Nottingham Forest, Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Adrian Capes (1873–1955) and Arthur Capes (1875–1945) footballing brothers, over 640 pro appearances between them
  • Bill Cartwright (1884-?), for Gainsborough Trinity, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur
  • Sid Cavendish (1876-1954) for Southampton
  • Jack Cowley (1877-1926), for Lincoln City and Swindon Town
  • Leigh Cowlishaw (b. 1970) for Richmond Kickers
  • Gary Croft (b. 1974) most notably at Grimsby Town, Blackburn Rovers and Cardiff City
  • Ross Davidson (b. 1989), most notably at Port Vale, Trafford and Leek Town
  • Craig Davies (b. 1986), most notably at Oxford United, Barnsley and Bolton Wanderers and for Wales
  • Jack Fairbrother (1917-1999) FA Cup winner with Newcastle United
  • George Fern (1874-1955), most notably for Lincoln City
  • Rodney Fern (1948-2018) for Leicester City, Luton Town, Chesterfield and Rotherham United
  • Ben Fox (born 1998), midfielder for Northampton Town F.C.
  • Matthew Ghent (b. 1980) England youth team player
  • Len Gilchrist (1881-1958) for Burton United and Derby County
  • Kaide Gordon (born 2004) winger or attacking midfielder for Liverpool F.C.
  • Willie Gould (1886-?) for Bradford City and Manchester City
  • Grenville Hair (1931-1968), for Leeds United
  • Vic Halom (born 1948) a former footballer, played 452 pro games and stood for Parliament in Sunderland North in 1992
  • Jamie Hanson (b. 1995) most notably for Derby County and Oxford United
  • Ben Hart (b. 2000) for Burton Albion, Tamworth and Coalville
  • Shania Hayles (b. 1999( for Birmingham City, Aston Villa, Bristol City and Newcastle United
  • Adam Haywood (1875-1932) most notably for WOolwich Arsenal, Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion
  • Kane Hemmings (born 1991), striker for Tranmere Rovers
  • Tony Hemmings (b, 1967) most notably for Wycombe Wanderers and Macclesfield Town
  • Bob Hodgkinson (1902-?), for Wrexham
  • Ken Horne (1926-2015) for Brentford
  • Dean Howell (b. 1980), most notably for Southport and Crawley Town
  • John Joyce (1877-1956), most notably for Tottenham Hotspur
  • George Kinsey (1866-1936), most notably for Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Thomas Knibbs (d. 1915) for Burton Swifts
  • Richard Knight (b. 1979) most notably for Oxford United and Kettering Town
  • Ryan Leak (b. 1998) most prolifically for Salford City and Ross County
  • Tom Leak (b. 2000) for Walsall and Kidderminster Harriers
  • Ike Marsh (1877-1949) most notably for Doncaster Rovers
  • Craig McAughtrie (b. 1981) most notably for Carlisle United
  • Tom Metcalf (1878-1938) for Burton United, Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • David Nish, (born 1947) former Leicester City and Derby County footballer who broke the British transfer record in 1972.
  • Joe North (1895-1955) for Sheffield United, Arsenal, Reading, Gillingham, Norwich City, Watford and Northfleet United; also cricketer at Middlesex
  • Lewin Nyatanga, (born 1988), for Northampton Town F.C. (on loan from Barnsley).
  • Tony Parry (1945-2009) for Hartlepool United and Derby County
  • Francis Pickering (1891–1966), professional footballer who played as a forward
  • Bernard Port (1925-2007) for Chester
  • Levi Redfern (1905-1976) for York City, Huddersfield Town and Bradford City
  • Charlie Richards (1875-?) most notably for Grimsby Town and Nottingham Forest
  • Steve Round (b. 1970 for Derby County and Nuneaton Borough, since in management
  • Mark Sale (born 1972) an English former professional footballer who played 321 pro games, now a first team coach under Gary Rowett with Stoke City
  • Louie Sibley (b. 2001), for Derby County, Oxford United and the England youth teams
  • Emily Simpkins (born 1990) an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C.
  • Fred Slater (1925-2002) most notably for Birmingham City and York City
  • Gary Stanley (b. 1954) most notably for Chelsea, Everton and Swansea City
  • Owen Story (b. 1984) most notably for Hinckley United
  • Darren Stride (born 1975) a former professional footballer, captained Burton Albion for 12 years and played 654 games
  • Harry Tufnell (1886-1959), most notably for Barnsley
  • George Warren (1880-1917) most notably for Coventry City
  • Fred Waterson (1877-1918) for Burton Swifts, Burton United, Fulham and Doncaster Rovers
  • Paul Williams (b. 1971 most notably for Derby County and Coventry City, later in management

Other

Peter Hickman, 2015

Miscellaneous

Alan Winfield

References

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