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Revision as of 14:40, 22 November 2020 by KConWiki (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Margaret Smith or Maggie Smith may refer to:
- Margaret Smith Court, known as Margaret Court (born 1942), Australian tennis player
- Margaret A. Smith, superintendent of Volusia County Schools
- Margaret Chase Smith (1897–1995), United States Senator from Maine
- Margaret Kiever Smith (1856–1934), American psychological and educational researcher
- Margaret Smith (Scottish politician) (born 1961), Liberal Democrat Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh West
- Margaret Smith (West Virginia politician) (born 1952), member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
- Margaret Charles Smith (1906–2004), African-American midwife
- Margaret Smith (poet) (born 1958), American poet and artist
- Margaret Smith (comedian), American standup comic, actress, writer and producer
- Margaret Smith (author) (1884–1970), wrote Muslim Women Mystics
- Margaret Bayard Smith (1778–1844), American author
- Margaret Taylor Smith, American author and social activist
- Maggie Smith (born 1934), British actress
- Margaret Smith, a character from Regular Show
- Margaret Mary Smith (1916–1986), ichthyologist, fish illustrator and academic
- Margaret Smith (bodybuilder) (born 1979), American professional female bodybuilder
- Margaret Taylor (born Margaret Mackall Smith, 1788-1852), former first lady of the United States
- Maggie Gordon-Smith, British track cyclist
- Maggie Rainey-Smith (born 1950), New Zealander writer
- Maggie Smith (ceramist) (born 1950), American artist
- Maggie Smith (poet) (born 1977), American writer
See also
- MV Margaret Smith, Empire ship originally named Empire Reaper
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