Millward is a surname meaning someone in charge of a mill.[1]
- Alun Millward Davies, the full name of Alun Davies (biologist) (born 1955), a Welsh biologist
 - F. Millward Grey (1899–1957), English painter, etcher and art teacher
 - George Millward McDougall, the full name of George McDougall (1821–1876), a Methodist missionary in Canada
 - Andrew Millward (born 1972), Welsh rugby union player
 - Anna Millward (born 1971), Australian cycle racer
 - Arthur Millward (1858–1933), English first class cricketer and Test match umpire
 - Carl King-Millward (1935–2000), British mathematician
 - Charles Millward (1830–1892), English musician, composer, actor, and journal proprietor
 - Dawson Millward (1870–1926), British stage and film actor
 - Doug Millward (1931–2000), English Association football (soccer) player
 - Doug Millward (footballer, born 1862), English Association football (soccer) player
 - Edward Millward (1930–2020), Welsh nationalist politician
 - Ernie Millward (1887–1962), English footballer
 - Ian Millward (born 1960), Australian rugby league footballer, coach and commentator
 - Jessie Millward (1861–1932, English stage actress
 - Perry Millward (born 1992), English stage actor
 - Roger Millward (1947–2016), English rugby league footballer and coach
 - Sid Millward (1909–1972), English comedy bandleader
 - Stephanie Millward (born 1981), British Paralympic swimmer
 - William Millward (1822–1871), American politician
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Millward
 - Milward, a surname
 - Millard (disambiguation)
 
References
- ↑ Dictionary of American Family Names,
 
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