Thomas Dawson may refer to:
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Thomas Dawson (soldier)
General Thomas Dawson (January 25, 1784 – February 26, 1846) represented Greene County, Georgia in the state legislature.
He served as Captain in the War of 1812 and as Major under General Adams in the Creek War.
He was the first white child ...
(1784–1846), American soldier and politician
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Thomas Rayner Dawson
Thomas Rayner Dawson (28 November 1889 – 16 December 1951) was an English chess problemist and is acknowledged as "the father of Fairy Chess". He invented many fairy pieces and new conditions. He introduced the popular fairy pieces grassho ...
(1889–1951), chess problemist
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David Thomas Dawson (1957–2006), American murderer
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Thomas Cleland Dawson (1865–1912), American diplomat
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Thomas Dawson (college president) (died 1760), president of the College of William and Mary in the 1750s
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Thomas Dawson, 1st Viscount Cremorne (1725–1813), Irish landowner and politician from County Monaghan
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Thomas Dawson (physician) (1725?–1782), English physician, authored medical texts
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Thomas Vesey Dawson (1819–1854), Member of Parliament for County Louth, 1841–1847
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Thomas Vesey Dawson (priest) (1768–1811), Anglican priest in Ireland
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Tommy Dawson (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1977), English football player
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Tommy Dawson (footballer, born 1915) (1915–1972), English football player
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Thomas Dawson, Lord Dawson (1948–2007), Scottish lawyer
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Hilton Dawson (born 1953), British politician
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Thomas Dawson (cook) (1585–1620), author of the ''Good Huswife's Jewell'', 1585
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Thomas Dawson (speed skater) (born 1942), British Olympic speed skater
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