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==Notable people== {{Category see also|People from Harrison Township, New Jersey}} People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Mullica Hill include: * [[Jay Accorsi]] (born 1963), college football coach at [[Rowan University]].<ref>[http://www.rowanathletics.com/staff.aspx?staff=19 Jay Accorsi], [[Rowan University]]. Accessed November 10, 2012. "Accorsi resides in Mullica Hill, NJ with his wife Nancy and daughters, Gabrielle and Rachel and son, Jack."</ref> * [[John Brancy]] (born 1988), operatic [[baritone]].<ref>Shyrock, Bob. [http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2007/08/a_rare_talent.html "A Rare Talent"], ''South Jersey Life'', August 21, 2007. Accessed October 21, 2018. "Defying considerable odds, John Brancy has posted some rather impressive numbers. For example, in one competition in Miami, the classical baritone from Clearview Regional High School was one of six $10,000 winners.... So it's little wonder the Mullica Hill resident heads to the elite Juilliard School in Manhattan on scholarship in a few weeks to pursue a musical career he hopes will culminate on the worldwide opera stage."</ref> * [[Jeff Datz]] (born 1959), [[professional baseball]] [[scout (sports)|scout]] and a former [[Major League Baseball]] player and [[coach (baseball)|coach]].<ref>Carchidi, Sam. [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/201065455/ "Family again witnesses history; 33 years after the Vet's opener, the Datzes were at the christening of Citizens Bank Park."], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', April 4, 2004. Accessed September 5, 2021, via [[Newspapers.com]]. "Jeff Datz was a lifelong Phillies fan when he grew up in Mullica Hill in Gloucester County."</ref> * [[Wilbur Evans]] (1905β1987), actor and singer who performed on the radio, in opera, on Broadway, in films, and in early live television.<ref>Staff. [https://www.nytimes.com/1987/06/03/obituaries/wilbur-evans-is-dead-a-singer-on-broadway.html "Wilbur Evans Is Dead; A Singer on Broadway"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', June 3, 1987. Accessed March 29, 2016. "Wilbur Evans, a singer and actor who starred opposite Mary Martin in the London production of ''South Pacific,'' died Sunday at his home in Mullica Hill, N.J."</ref> * [[Samuel Gibbs French]] (1818β1910), Confederate Major General during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]].<ref>[http://www.co.gloucester.nj.us/about/historical/default.asp Historical Sites], [[Gloucester County, New Jersey]]. "The General French House 136 South Broad Street, Woodbury Built ca. 1766, this house gained fame during the Civil War because it was owned by a General in the Confederate Army. General Samuel Gibbs French, though born in Mullica Hill, chose to fight on the side of the Confederacy."</ref> *[[George W. F. Gaunt]] (1865β1918), President of the New Jersey State Senate<ref name=":32">{{Cite news|date=25 September 1918|title=Ex-State Senator G. W. F. Gaunt|volume=LXVIII|page=13|work=[[The New York Times]]|issue=22159|location=New York, N.Y.|url=https://archive.org/details/sim_new-york-times_1918-09-25_67_22159/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater|via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref> * [[Big Daddy Graham]] (1953β2021), comedian, writer, actor, recording artist and sports radio personality on 94 [[WIP-FM]].<ref>Tornoe, Rob. [https://www.inquirer.com/news/wip-big-daddy-graham-philadelphia-radio-obituary-20210909.html "Longtime WIP host Big Daddy Graham dies at 68"], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', September 9, 2021. Accessed September 10, 2021. "He eventually settled in Mullica Hill, N.J., where he and his wife, Debbie, raised two daughters β Keely and Ava."</ref> * [[John W. Hazelton]] (1814β1878), represented [[New Jersey's 1st congressional district]] from 1871 to 1875.<ref>[http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000420 John Wright Hazelton], [[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]]. Accessed August 16, 2007.</ref> * [[Dan Klecko]], (born 1981) former NFL [[defensive tackle]] and [[fullback (gridiron football)|fullback]].<ref>Bowen, Les. [https://www.inquirer.com/philly/hp/sports/20080318_Eagles_-_Klecko_hopes_to_make_Eagles_as_a_fullback.html "Eagles - Klecko hopes to make Eagles as a fullback"], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', March 18, 2008. Accessed January 21, 2022. "Dan Klecko and his wife Lori, a Port Richmond native whom he met at Temple, recently bought a house in Mullica Hill, N.J."</ref> * [[Gregg Murphy]], sports journalist who has been a broadcaster for the [[Philadelphia Phillies]].<ref>[https://www.mlb.com/phillies/team/broadcasters Phillies Broadcasters], [[Philadelphia Phillies]]. Accessed August 8, 2019. "Gregg lives in Mullica Hill, N.J., and has three children: one daughter, Quinn, and two sons, Matthew and Colin."</ref> * [[Nathan T. Stratton]] (1813β1887), represented [[New Jersey's 1st congressional district]] in the [[United States House of Representatives]] from 1851 to 1855.<ref>[http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000996 Nathan Taylor Stratton]. ''[[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]]''. Accessed August 25, 2007.</ref> * [[Al Szolack]] (born 1950), retired basketball player best known for his time spent on the [[Washington Generals]], the traveling exhibition team best known for their spectacular losing streak in exhibition games against the [[Harlem Globetrotters]].<ref>Williams, Victoria. [http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2009/01/under_control.html "Under Control"], ''[[Gloucester County Times]]'', January 15, 2009. Accessed March 29, 2016. "Big Al, wife Carol, and their daughters, Karolena, 18, and Olivia, 11, reside in Mullica Hill."</ref> * [[Michelle Tumolo]] (born 1991), women's [[lacrosse]] coach and former player who is the Head Coach of the [[Army Black Knights women's lacrosse]] team.<ref>[https://cuse.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/michelle-tumolo/9517 Michelle Tumolo], [[Syracuse Orange]]. Accessed September 5, 2021. "High School: Clearview Regional; Hometown: Mullica Hill, N.J."</ref>
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