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Biography File List Biography File List: Aa -- An Abbott, Ernest St. Allen, Dr. David Abdelfattah, Anwar-Saad A. Allen, Eric Abel, Cecil Sr. Allen, George E. Abele, William Henry Allen, George, D. Abernathy, Alice Abernathy, Bailey Allen, Helen Ferguson Abernethy, Emma Allen, Henry V. Abernethy, Karen Allen, James B. Abide, George Allen, Jimmye Ables, James Whit Jr. Allen, Lawrence D. Abraham, James E. Allen, M. B. Abraham, Joe Allen, Mark Abraham, Patti S. Allen, Matthew Aby, Carrol D. Allen, Patty L. Acock, Mary C. Allen, Peggy Adair, H. M. Allen, Robert J. Adair, Harry Allen, Sam Adams, Billy Ray Allen, Willie Lee Adams, Curtis H. Alley, Ann Adams, E. Ray Allgood, Rick Adams, Ernest Clarence Jr. Allison, Frankie Adams, G. D. Allison, Jamie Adams, Grace C. Allison, Jo Ellen Adams, Horace Allison, Joyce Adams, J. W. Alliston, C. W. Adams, James C. Allred, Robert Dean Adams, Lester M. Al-Marayati, M. S. Adams, Marvin L. Alotta, Robert I. Adams, R. A. Alters, C. Glenn Adams, Roderick B. Altig, Ronald Adams, Roy C. Amaxopulos, Alenander Adams, W. L. Ambrose, Primis Adamson, Deborah Amedee, Lynn Adams-Price, Carolyn Ames, C. T. Adebiyi, George Ames, John Fisher Adkerson, Richard Ames, Norman Adkison, Daniel L. Ames, William Jr. Aeker, Daniel T. Amis, Lacy Affeltranger, Charles E. Ammerman, Joseph Agarwal, Rajeev Ammerman, Josh Agee, Mike Ammerman, Judy D. Agnew, Laura Lipscomb Ammerman, Paul Agostinelli, Thomas Ammons, Charles Kevin Aho, Aronld Amons, S. Chester Ahrari, M. E. Amos, Marc Aiken, Charles R. Amos, Michelle Ainsworth, Wiley Amos, Miranda K. Ajaz-Crigler, Amy Amsler, Fred P. "Dutch" Akin, Mark Anderson, Bill Akins, Richard Anderson, Blake Albritton, Pete Anderson, Brian Albritton, R. C. Anderson, Caroline B. Alderman, W. H. Anderson, Charles Aldredge, Corwyn Anderson, Charlie Aldy, Fay Anderson, Edward Henry Aleck, A. W. Anderson, Gary Alexander, James P. Anderson, Greg Alexander, Kimberly Anderson, Katherine Alexander, Mary L. Anderson, Kathy Alford, G. H. Anderson, Larry S. Alford, Renae Anderson, Mary E. Alford, Terry Anderson, Nola Sybil Spain Alford, Tony Anderson, Polly Al-Hindawi, Nassir A. Anderson, Robert G. Ali, Said Anderson, Sherman B. Ali, Salem O. Anderson, Treddis Al-Khalaf, Ruthie Anderson, W. E. Allan, Glen Anding, Grafton Allen, Albert J. Andrews, Ann Allen, Amy Howell Andrews, Libby Allen, Bascom L. Anest, Nicholas Allen, Carrie Anglin, Amelia Abernathy Allen, Charles Ray Angst, Bim Allen, Donnell Anthony, J. L. Ao -- Az Applebaum, Mark Ash, Hulette K. Applegate, Sharon Ashcraft, H. C. Applewhite, Kermet H. Ashford, Charlie Rabb, Sr. Aqua, Ronald Ashford, Vanessa Araman, Phillip A. Ashford, Wilson Arant, Kathryn Ann Ashley, T. E. Archer, Eva Ashmore, Angela Arendsen, Kathy Askew, Joe Arentson, Robert M. Asquith, Adam Argyis, Theony Mitchell Atchison, Thomas A. Arjona, Harvey Ater, Johnson Armbrestr, Lisa Ates, John R. Armistead, George Atkins, Angie Armistead, Hilery D. Atkins, B. A. Armon, Dianne Atkins, Harold R. Armstrong, Benji Atkins, Richard Armstrong, Charles H. Atkinson, Earl Raymond Armstrong, Duane Atkinson, Larwin Armstrong, H. G. Atkinson, Tracy Armstrong, James S. Attar, M. E. Armstrong, Kevin Atwater, Edmund R. Armstrong, Richard Atwell, Sammy D. Arnault, Lynne Atwood, Rhue E. Arnett, Kirk Augerson, Nora Arnold, Cardell Austin, Dan Arnold, Danny Auter, Henry, Jr. Arnold, Daryl Ray Avalon, Janna Pepper Arnold, David Avant, Tim Arnold, Frank Avent, Richard Arnold, Murray Awad, Toson M. Arnoult, Joseph F. III Awh, Robert Y. Arrington, Kathy Sue Aycock, Clara Artigues, Jeff Azam, Muhammad Ayub Artz, Jefferson Ba Bacon, Richard H. Barker, Gary Baddley, Joe C. Barker, Robert B. Baer, R. G. Barkett, Rosemary Baetcke, K. P. Barksdale, Eugene Hoy Bagby, Sara Ayers Barksdale, J. Fountain Bagert, Cheryl Barlow, Bobby Baggett, Roy Felder Barlow, Jan Bagley, Clyde P. Barnes, Burton Bahl, Anil Barnes, Donna Bahm, Paul A. Barnes, George Bailey, Charles R. Barnes, Harris H. Bailey, Chip Barnes, Julia H. Bailey, David G. Barnes, Mary Smith Bailey, Earl Hicks Barnett, Barbara Ann Ward Bailey, Earnest Barnett, Enoch Bailey, Jack C. Barnett, James William Bailey, Paula Barnett, John M. Bailey, Spencer Barnett, John Nisbett Bailey, Toni Barnette, Diana Bailey, Waldo Barnhill, William Bailey, Wilfrid C. Barnhisel, R. I. Bain, Douglas C. Barr, Ira Harrell Baird, Andrew W. Barr, Jason T. Baird, Dennis W. Barr, Mildred Baird, Joseph Bedent Barras, Donald J. Baker, Bryan Barrentine, Ben F. Baker, Dianne Barrentine, C. David Jr. Baker, George Barrentine, Lucille Baker, Gerald T. Barrentine, Melle Ward Baker, J. G. Barrentine, Roger Baker, John Barry Jr. Barrentine, William M. Baker, Johnny Barrett, Brian Baker, Percy Barrett, E. R. Baker, Robert E. Barrett, J. Harry Baker, S. Dennis Barrett, James F. Baldwin, Troy D. Barrett, Lida K. Balentine, Lake Barrett, Pshon Balius, Jennifer Barrier, Joseph Henry Balius, Kelly Barrios, Billy Ball, B. J. Barron, Thomas M. Ball, Bill Barrow, Vernon III Ball, George Barry, Charles L. Ball, Richard Barthelme, Donald Ball, Robert Bartlett, Allan C. Ball, Tom Bartlett, Jack Ballard, Alice Bartlett, Larry Ballard, Bernard Barton, Alan Raymond Ballard, Mark Barton, Glen B. Ballard, Warner H. Barton, John T. Ballew, Ralph J. Barton, Louise Bell Banjac, Igor S. Barton, Monte Banks, (Terrance) Wayne Basham, B.M. Banks, Boris Bashaw, E.C. Banks, McRea C. II Baskin, Kurt Allen Banks, Myra McCool Bass, Alton “Pink” Banks, Paul L. Bass, Issac H., Jr. Banks, Wallace Malone Jr. Bass, Leslie Bankston, Lawran Bass, Levi G. Banner, Ian G. Batchelder, Batch Banton, Stan Bateman, Margaret Barber, D. M. Bateman, Nancy Barber, Eugene Bateman, Robert S. Barber, Joe H. Bateman, Scott Barber, Tim Bates, B. J. Barbles, Richard Batista, Juan C. Barbour, Haley Batson, Daniel B. Barbour, Wiley Batson, Ferris S. Barczewski, Sheila Ann Batson, William E., Jr. Bardes, Barbara Batty, Bob H. Bardsley, Charles E. Bauman, Leslie Bardsley, Virginia O. Baxter, Amanda L. Barfield, Marty D. Baxter, Dennis B. Barfield, Virginia Bayley, Gerald Barge, Mark Bays, Robert Payne Barham, Margie W. Bb -- Bk Beach, Wally Bentley, Greg Beal, Mary Lee Benton, Gary Beale, John Benton, Kay Bealis, Richard Benton, Richard Beall, Virginia Swoope Benton, Woodrow W. Beam, Richard Bequette, Barry L. Bean, John Berch, Buddy Bean, Robert Dennis Bere, Craig Beard, Travis Bergonzoni, Steven F. Beattie, Carol Berkshire, Jack Beattie, Henry Atwood Berry, Abner Beaugez, Kathleen A. Berry, Belton E. Beavers, Ramey Berry, Charles R. Bechum, James Berry, Gene Beck, David Berry, Ritchie Bedde, Marc T. Berry, Scott Beddingfield, Chuck Berry, Warner Bedenbaugh, Poston G. Berryhill, Amy Beene, Charles Berryhill, Gus D. Sr. Beesom, Teri Berryhill, Ray Behnke, Jon Joseph Bery, Todd Behre, Chas. H. Bethay, Joseph Beiting, Edward J. Bethay, L. L. Bell, Ann Bethune, Frank "Dude" Bell, Brady Betterton, Rachel White Bell, Charles J. 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Bennett, William E. “Bill” Bittle, Johnny Bentinck-Smith, James (Jim) Bl -- Bo Black, Dorothy Boone, H. T. "Tommy" Black, Grover C. Boone, I. V. Black, J.T. "Blondy" Boone, Theresa P. Black, Ricky Boone, Tom Black, Sharon Booth, Gwen Blackbourn, Richard Booth, Jerry H. Jr. Blackburn, Richard Lee Booth, Johnny Blackwell, K. H. Booth, Judith A. Blades, Josh Booth, Kathyrn Blaine, Marty Booth, Melanie H. Blair, Bill Borden, Juliet Powell Blair, Darren Boring, Dianna Blair, Jennifer Jo Boring, Gregg Blair, Joyce Borland, William E. Blair, William D. Bosarge, Chris Blake, P. L. Boschert, Kenneth Blakeman, Crawford Bostwick, C.D. Blakeney, Frank Boswell, David Blakeney, Harvey Boswell, R.D. Blakeslee, Ed Boswell, Stacey E. Blakley, Anthony Bounds, Chris Blalock, Harold Bounds, Dianne Bland, A. E. "Bo" Bounds, Maurice Elmo Bland, Mary J. Bounds, Waldo C. Blaney, Benjamin Bourland, Thomas R. Blankinship, Barbara Bourne, Zollie Blankinship, Larry Boutwell, Annette S. 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