Stagg
Stagg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862–1965), American collegiate coach in multiple sports, primarily football Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. (1899–1996), American football player and coach Barry Stagg (born 1944), Canadian musician, composer and playwright C. Tracey Stagg (1878–1939), American politician from New York Charlotte Stagg, British neurophysiologist Colin Stagg, man wrongly imprisoned in the Rachel Nickell murder case (1992) David Stagg (born 1983), Australian rugby player Emmet Stagg (born 1944), Irish politician Frank Stagg (disambiguation), several people James Stagg (1900–1975), British meteorologist, persuaded General Eisenhower to change the date of D-Day John Stagg (poet) (1770–1823), English poet Lindsey Stagg (born 1970), English child actor Paul Stagg (1909–1992), American football player, coach, and athletics administrator Peter Stagg (born 1941), Scottish rugby player Sir Richard Stagg (born 1955), British diplomat Siobhan Stagg (born 1987), Australian operatic soprano Simon Stagg, a fictional character published by DC Comics Tom Stagg (judge) (1923–2015), American judge from Louisiana
Stagg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862–1965), American collegiate coach in multiple sports, primarily football
- Amos Alonzo Stagg Jr. (1899–1996), American football player and coach
- Barry Stagg (born 1944), Canadian musician, composer and playwright
- C. Tracey Stagg (1878–1939), American politician from New York
- Charlotte Stagg, British neurophysiologist
- Colin Stagg, man wrongly imprisoned in the Rachel Nickell murder case (1992)
- David Stagg (born 1983), Australian rugby player
- Emmet Stagg (born 1944), Irish politician
- Frank Stagg (disambiguation), several people
- James Stagg (1900–1975), British meteorologist, persuaded General Eisenhower to change the date of D-Day
- John Stagg (poet) (1770–1823), English poet
- Lindsey Stagg (born 1970), English child actor
- Paul Stagg (1909–1992), American football player, coach, and athletics administrator
- Peter Stagg (born 1941), Scottish rugby player
- Sir Richard Stagg (born 1955), British diplomat
- Siobhan Stagg (born 1987), Australian operatic soprano
- Simon Stagg, a fictional character published by DC Comics
- Tom Stagg (judge) (1923–2015), American judge from Louisiana
See also
[edit]- George T. Stagg, a limited-production bourbon whiskey distributed by Buffalo Trace Distillery
- Stagg Chili, a brand of chili con carne made by Hormel
- Stagg Field, two different football fields for the University of Chicago
- Stagg Memorial Stadium, a 28,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Stockton, California
- Stagg Music, a Flemish musical instrument manufacturer
- SS John Stagg, a tanker ship (1943–1968)
- Jonathan Stagge, one of the pseudonyms used by the mystery writers known as Patrick Quentin
- Leeroy Stagger, Canadian singer
- Staggs (disambiguation)
- Stag (disambiguation)