Bissell (surname)

Bissell (surname)

Bissell is a surname, and may refer to

* Anna Bissell
* Claude Bissell
* Clayton Bissell
* Daniel Bissell
* Emily Bissell
* George Bissell (industrialist)
* George Edwin Bissell, sculptor
* Israel Bissell
* John Winslow Bissell
* Levi Bissell, inventor of the pony truck
* Melville R. Bissell, inventor of the carpet sweeper
* Mina Bissell
* Nicholas L. Bissell, Jr.
* Richard Bissell
* Richard M. Bissell Jr.
* Richard Pike Bissell
* Whit Bissell
* William Henry Bissell
* Wilson S. Bissell

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