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10-1866: For other uses, see Donaldson (disambiguation) . Donaldson is a Scottish and Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Donald ". It is a simpler Anglicized variant for the name MacDonald . Notable people with the surname include: A [ edit ] Alastair Donaldson (1955–2013), Scottish musician Alex Donaldson (1890–1972), Scottish footballer Alexander Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Ally Donaldson (born 1943), Scottish footballer Andrea Donaldson , Canadian theatre director Andrew Brown Donaldson (1840–1919), English artist Andrew Donaldson (footballer, born 1884) (fl. 1910s), Scottish footballer Andy Donaldson (1925–1987), English footballer Arthur Donaldson (1901–1993), Scottish politician and journalist Arthur Donaldson (actor) (1869–1955), Swedish-American actor B [ edit ] Ben Donaldson (rugby league) , Australian rugby league player Bob Donaldson (1868–1947), Scottish footballer Blake F. Donaldson (1892–1966), American Physician Bobby Donaldson (1922–1971), American drummer Brittni Donaldson (born 1993), American basketball coach Bruce Donaldson (born 1938), Australian politician C [ edit ] Charles Edward McArthur Donaldson (1903–1964), Scottish politician Chris Donaldson (born 1975), New Zealand sprinter Clayton Donaldson (born 1984), English footballer Clyde Donaldson (1894–1979), Australian rules footballer Colby Donaldson (born 1974), American television actor D [ edit ] Dave Donaldson (footballer born 1954) , English footballer Dave Donaldson (footballer born 1941) , English footballer David Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Denis Donaldson (1950–2006), Northern Irish volunteer in

20-523: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Donaldson (disambiguation) Donaldson is a surname. Donaldson may also refer to: Fred Donaldson Frederick Lewis Donaldson (7 April 1937 – 24 July 2018) was an English footballer who played as a full-back for Port Vale , Exeter City , Chester , Macclesfield Town and Stafford Rangers . He won the Fourth Division title with Port Vale in 1958–59. Donaldson

30-590: The 1961–62 campaign, as the "Seals" finished bottom of the English Football League . He then left the Deva Stadium and later played for Cheshire County League sides Macclesfield Town and Stafford Rangers . Donaldson became a sales rep after retiring as a player, selling carpets and floorings. He married Iris and had two children, Linda and David. He remained a keen crown green bowler from his teenage years up until his death following

40-3589: The Israeli National League James Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Jamie Donaldson (born 1975), Welsh golfer Jared Donaldson (born 1996), American tennis player Jeff Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Jeffery Donaldson , Canadian poet and critic Jeffrey Donaldson (born 1962), Northern Irish politician Jesse M. Donaldson (1885–1970), American politician Jimmy Donaldson (born 1998), American YouTuber known as MrBeast Joan Donaldson (1946–2006), Canadian journalist John Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Johnny Donaldson , American guitarist Joseph Donaldson (1891–1973), Canadian politician Josh Donaldson (born 1985), American baseball player Julia Donaldson (born 1948), English writer and playwright Julie Donaldson (born 1978), American journalist and beauty queen K [ edit ] Kim Donaldson (born 1952), Zimbabwean artist Kristian Donaldson , American comic book artist L [ edit ] Leanne Donaldson (born 1968), Australian politician Liam Donaldson (born 1949), British doctor Lily Donaldson (born 1987), British model Lou Donaldson (1926–2024), American saxophonist M [ edit ] Margaret Donaldson (1926–2020), British psychologist Mark Donaldson (born 1979), Australian soldier Mark Donaldson (rugby player) (born 1955), New Zealand rugby union player Mary Donaldson, Baroness Donaldson of Lymington (1921–2003), British politician Mary Elizabeth Donaldson (born 1972), Australian-born Crown Princess of Denmark Michael Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people N [ edit ] Norma Donaldson (1928–1994), American actress and singer O [ edit ] O'Neill Donaldson (born 1969), English footballer P [ edit ] Pat Donaldson (born 1943), Scottish bass guitarist Pete Donaldson (born 1981), radio and television presenter Peter Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people R [ edit ] Ray Donaldson (born 1958), American football player Robert Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Roger Donaldson (born 1945), Australian-born New Zealand film producer, director and writer S [ edit ] Sam Donaldson (born 1934), American reporter and news anchor Scott Donaldson (born 1994), Scottish snooker player Simon Donaldson (born 1957), English mathematician St Clair Donaldson (1863–1935), British-born Australian archbishop Stephen R. Donaldson (born 1947), American novelist Stewart Donaldson (born 1961), British-American psychologist Stuart Donaldson (1812–1867), British-born Australian politician Sue Donaldson (born 1962), Canadian author, independent researcher and philosopher T [ edit ] Ted Donaldson (1933–2023), American actor Thomas Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Timothy Donaldson (1934–2013), Bahamian politician, banker, economist, and diplomat Trose Emmett Donaldson (1914–1942), American naval lieutenant V [ edit ] Vance Young Donaldson (born 1791, date of death unknown), Northern Irish soldier and penal administrator W [ edit ] Walter Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people William Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people See also [ edit ] Rebecca Donaldson-Katsopolis , fictional character on

50-753: The Second Division to the Third Division South , and Norman Low had replaced Freddie Steele as manager . Donaldson played 27 league games at right-back throughout the campaign, but featured only 11 times in the 1958–59 season as Vale won the Fourth Division title. He featured just eight times in the Third Division in the 1959–60 season, but claimed four goals against Colchester United , Accrington Stanley (2), and Newport County . He left Vale Park in August 1960, when he

60-1788: The Provisional IRA and a member of Sinn Féin Doug Donaldson (born 1957), Canadian politician E [ edit ] Ed Donaldson (born 1959), American boxer Edward Donaldson (1816–1889), American naval officer Edward Mortlock Donaldson (1912–1992), British flying ace Elena Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya (1957–2012), Russian chess player Eric Donaldson (born 1947), Jamaican singer-songwriter F [ edit ] Frances Donaldson (née Lonsdale, 1907–1994), British writer and biographer Fred Donaldson (1937–2018), English footballer G [ edit ] Gary Donaldson (born 1952), Canadian ice hockey player Glenn Donaldson , American musician Gordon Donaldson (1913–1993), Scottish historian Gordon Donaldson (journalist) (1926–2001), Scottish-Canadian author and journalist Gordon Graham Donaldson (died 1809), British Army officer Graham Donaldson (1935–2001), Australian rules footballer Grant Donaldson (born 1976), New Zealand cricketer H [ edit ] Harvey J. Donaldson (1848–1912), American politician Hay Frederick Donaldson (1856–1916), English engineer Helen Donaldson (born 1968), Australian singer Henry Herbert Donaldson (1857–1938), American neurobiologist I [ edit ] Ian Donaldson , Scottish musician Ian Donaldson (footballer) , Scottish footballer Ian Stuart Donaldson (1957–1993), British musician J [ edit ] J. Lyter Donaldson (1891–1960), American politician Jack Donaldson (disambiguation) , multiple people Jakim Donaldson (born 1983), American basketball player in

70-483: The TV sitcom Full House Donaldson Brown (1885–1965), financial executive and corporate director with DuPont and General Motors Corporation Donaldson Company , an industrial filtration services company [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Donaldson . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

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90-530: Was born in Stoke-on-Trent and graduated through the junior squad at local club Port Vale to sign first-team forms in July 1954. He made his senior debut on 4 May 1955, in a 1–0 win over Lincoln City at Sincil Bank on the last day of the 1954–55 season. However, he had to wait until the start of the 1957–58 campaign before he played another game; by this time the "Valiants" had been relegated from

100-529: Was sold to Exeter City for a £2,000 fee. Donaldson made his debut for the "Grecians" in a 0–0 draw with Carlisle United at St James Park on the opening day of the 1960–61 season. He went on to score six goals in 36 Fourth Division games as Glen Wilson 's finished 21st in the Fourth Division, before departing at the end of the campaign after remaining on the transfer -list for four months. He then played 20 Fourth Division games for Chester in

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