Norcross is an Anglo-Saxon locational surname, for someone from Norcross near Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, England.[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Alastair Norcross, philosopher and professor at University of Colorado
- Bryan Norcross, meteorologist and hurricane specialist
- Daniel Norcross, cricket commentator
- Donald Norcross (born 1958), American politician, brother of George and John C. Norcross
- Emily Norcross Dickinson, Mother of American poet Emily Dickinson
- George Norcross (born 1956), businessman and prominent political figure in New Jersey, brother of Donald and John C. Norcross
- John C. Norcross, psychologist, author, and professor at the University of Scranton, brother of Donald and George Norcross
- Jonathan Norcross, Atlanta pioneer
- Kirk Norcross, English reality television celebrity
- Pliny Norcross, American politician
- The Norcross Brothers, American builders and construction associates of architect H.H. Richardson
Fictional people
- James Norcross, fictional president of the United States in the cartoon series Super President
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