Carder (name)
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Carder is a surname
Surname
A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name. In many cases, a surname is a family name. Many dictionaries define "surname" as a synonym of "family name"...

 shared by several notable people, including:
born in the United Kingdom
  • Frederick Carder
    Frederick Carder
    Frederick Carder was an American artist and glassmaker. He was born in Staffordshire, England and attended Stourbridge School of Art and the Dudley Mechanic Institute, he later worked in Wordsley. In 1960, Alfred University honored Carder with an honorary doctorate degree.Frederick Carder married...

     (1863–1963), English-American artist and glass maker

born in the United States
  • Angela Carder
    Angela Carder
    In re A.C. was a 1987 D.C. Circuit reproductive rights case. It was the first appellate court decision to "take a stand against" forced caesarean sections. Angela Carder was forced to undergo a life-threatening Caesarean section in an unsuccessful attempt to save the life of her fetus...

     (1960–1987), American cancer patient, focus of a medical ethics debate over women's rights versus fetal rights
  • Kenneth Lee Carder
    Kenneth Lee Carder
    Kenneth Lee Carder is a retired American Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1992. Kenneth distinguished himself as a Pastor, a member of Annual Conference and General U.M. agencies, a Bishop and an author....

     (b. 1940), retired American Bishop of the United Methodist Church


Carder may also appear as part of a compound surname:
born in the United Kingdom
  • Karle Carder-Andrews
    Karle Carder-Andrews
    Karle Carder-Andrews is a professional football player currently playing for Egham Town.Carder-Andrews was a product of the successful Brentford youth team, and signed professional terms in August 2006.. He is a central midfielder.Carder-Andrews made his competitive debut against Swindon in the...

    , English professional footballer
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