Studd 2212858 183434551 2008-01-10T17:38:06Z Zohre6 649025 /* The cricketing and missionary Studds */ '''Studd''' is a family surname and may refer to: ==The cricketing and missionary Studds== The '''Studd''' family were a wealthy [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[English people|English]] family who produced a number of outstanding [[cricket|cricketers]], missionaries and two Lord Mayors of [[London]]. The family is believed to be descended from [[William the Conqueror]], King of [[England]]. The following are all directly related: *[[The Studd Brothers]] (the three eldest sons of Edward Studd and Dorothy Thomas: JEK, CT and GB) *[[Charles Studd]] (Charles Thomas 'CT') - third son of Edward and Dorothy, born 2 December 1860 Spretton, Northants, and died 16 July 1931 Ibambi, Congo, both an England Cricketer and missionary in [[China]], [[India]] and the [[Congo]], and founder of [[WEC International]]. *[[George Studd]] ('GB') - second son of Edward and Dorothy, England Cricketer. *[[Peter Malden Studd]] - Cricketer and Lord Mayor of London. *[[Kynaston Studd]] ('JEK' Sir John Edward Kynaston Studd, OBE) - the eldest brother, Cricketer and Lord Mayor of London, born 26 July 1858 [[Tidworth]], Netheravon, Wiltshire and died 14 January 1944. *[[Priscilla Studd]] - nee Stewart, wife of Charles Studd and missionary in China and India. *[[The Studd Brothers#Studd Family Articles|Edward John Charles Studd]] - [[Marylebone Cricket Club|MCC]] Cricketer *[[The Studd Brothers#Studd Family Articles|Reginald Augustus Studd]] - MCC Cricketer (born c1874 at Tidworth Hall, the youngest of the four sons of Edward and Dorothy) *[[The Studd Brothers#Studd Family Articles|Arthur Haythorne Studd]] - MCC Cricketer (born Norfolk c1857). ==See also== *The [[Studd Trophy]] - an annual athletics award *[[Big John Studd]] - wrestler *[[Ron Studd]] - wrestler *[[Paul Studd]] - actor *[[Will Studd]] - cheese importer TV: Cheese Slices {{disambig}}