Herrick (surname)
Herrick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
People
- Anson Herrick (1812–1868), Representative from New York
- Charles Judson Herrick (1868–1960), neurologist and member of the National Academy of Sciences
- Christopher Herrick, noted organist
- D-Cady Herrick (1846–1926), New York judge and politician
- Francis Hobart Herrick (1858–1940), American writer, ornithologist and Professor of Biology
- Glenn Washington Herrick (1870–1965), American entomologist
- Henry Herrick, burgess for Warwick County, Virginia in 1644-1645, said to be a nephew of Thomas Herrick
- Jack Herrick, founder of wikiHow
- James Herrick (disambiguation), any of several people
- Jim Herrick (born 1944), British philosopher
- John Herrick (born 1946), Irish retired athlete
- Lott R. Herrick (1871–1937), American jurist
- Margaret Herrick, a past director of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Myron T. Herrick (1854–1929), Governor of Ohio
- Richard Herrick, the first living kidney recipient, who received it from his twin brother Ronald
- Ronald Herrick, the first donor of a living kidney transplant, who donated it to his twin Richard
- Robert Herrick (disambiguation), any of several people
- Sophia Bledsoe Herrick (1837–1919), American writer and editor
- Thomas Herrick, Heyrick or Heyricke, a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the elected lower house of the colonial Virginia General Assembly, from the "Upper Part of" Elizabeth City, Virginia, later Elizabeth City County, Virginia, now Hampton, Virginia, in 1629–1630
- Walter R. Herrick (1877–1953), New York politician
- William Herrick (MP), (1562-1653), English goldsmith and Member of Parliament
Fictional characters
- William Herrick, character in BBC3's Being Human (UK TV series)
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