Betsey may refer to: Betsey (ship); one of many vessels that have been named BetseyBetsey Island, Tasmania, Australia Betsey Armstrong (born 1983), female...
Betsey Johnson (born August 10, 1942) is an American fashion designer best known for her feminine and whimsical designs. Many of her designs are considered...
Betsey Maria Whitney (née Cushing, formerly Roosevelt; May 18, 1908 – March 25, 1998) was an American philanthropist, a former daughter-in-law of President...
Betsey Trotwood is a fictional character from Charles Dickens' 1850 novel David Copperfield. Betsey Trotwood is David Copperfield's great-aunt on his...
Betsey Ross Wright (born July 4, 1943) is an American lobbyist, activist, and political consultant who worked more than a decade for Bill Clinton in Arkansas...
XOX Betsey Johnson is an American reality television series on the Style Network and debuted on May 12, 2013. The series follows Betsey Johnson and her...
Azayamankawin (c. 1803 – c. 1873), also known as Hazaiyankawin, Betsey St. Clair, Old Bets, or Old Betz, was one of the most photographed Native American...
Betsey Stockton (c. 1798–1865), sometimes spelled Betsy Stockton, was an American educator and missionary in Hawaii. Betsey was born into slavery in Princeton...
Moroccan seizure of the Betsey was an incident in which Moroccan naval forces captured the Philadelphia merchant ship Betsey on October 11, 1784. After...
Betsey Ayer Stevenson (born c. 1971) is an economist and Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of...
Mary and Betsey, who both entered into unions with affluent families: Mary Cushing became the second wife of Vincent Astor, while Betsey Cushing married...
Betsey Metcalf Baker (née Metcalf; 1786–1867) was a manufacturer of straw bonnets, entrepreneur, and social activist based in Providence, Rhode Island...
Sweet Betsey Gulch is a valley in the U.S. state of South Dakota. Sweet Betsey Gulch was named after a local mine. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names...
Elizabeth Griscom Ross (née Griscom; January 1, 1752 – January 30, 1836), also known by her second and third married names, Ashburn and Claypoole, was...
Elisabeth Dee DeVos (/dəˈvɒs/ də-VOSS; née Prince; born January 8, 1958) is an American politician, philanthropist, and former government official who...
Betsey Brown is an African-American literature novel by Ntozake Shange, published in 1985. Betsey Brown is the story of an adolescent African-American...
Betsey Island, along with the adjacent Little Betsey Island and Betsey Reef, forms a nature reserve with an area of 176 ha in south-eastern Australia....
Betsey Bayless (born January 10, 1944) was the 17th Secretary of State of Arizona from September 5, 1997, until January 6, 2003. She was appointed to fill...
as Betsy or Betsey, was an American farmer and blacksmith who prepared weapons used in the early stages of the American Revolution. Betsey Hager had worked...