Williamsburg Virginia
1. Peyton Randolph (1721)
American Politician
American politician who served as the first and third President of the Continental Congress. Previously, he served as the Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1766 to 1775.
2. Lawrence Taylor (1959)
All-american College Football Pl
New York Giants linebacker known as "LT" who is considered by many to be the greatest linebacker ever. He was a 2-time Super Bowl Champion, 10-time Pro Bowl selection, and the...
3. Canaan Smith (1982)
American Country Singer
Known for such country music singles as "Love You Like That" and "We Got Us," he also competed on the Fifteenth Season of the popular reality television series The Amazing...
4. Shawn Springs (1975)
All-american College Football Pl
Former NFL cornerback best known for his time with the Seattle Seahawks and Washington Redskins. He was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year while playing for the Ohio...
5. Bruce Hornsby (1954)
American Singer Pianist And Song
Spontaneous and creative artist with roots in classical, jazz, bluegrass, folk, Motown, gospel, rock, blues, and jam band.
6. George Preston Coleman (1870)
American Mayor
George Preston Coleman was the head of the Virginia Highway Commission from 1913 to 1922 and the mayor of Williamsburg Va. from 1929 to 1934. The George P. Coleman Memorial...
7. George E. Bowden (1852)
American Politician
George Edwin Bowden was a U. S.
8. Wayne Kirby (1964)
American Baseball Player
Leonard Kirby is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball from 1991 to 1998. He was the outfield/base-running coordinator for the Texas Rangers until he agreed to become the...
9. Thomas M. Green, Jr. (1758)
American Politician
Thomas Martston Green Jr. was a Mississippi Territorial politician plantation owner and Delegate to the United States House of Representatives during the 7th United States Congress representing the Mississippi...
10. Seneca Lassiter (1977)
American Distance Runner
Seneca Lassiter is an American former middle distance runner who specialized in the 1500 meters. As a high schooler running for Lafayette of Williamsburg Virginia he won National Scholastic indoor...
11. Red Proctor (1900)
American Baseball Player
Noah Richard Red Proctor was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Chicago White Sox in 1923. He pitched in two games pitching in 4. 0 innings.
12. Paul J. Davis (1881)
American Football Basketball And
Paul Jones Davis was an American football and baseball player coach of football basketball and baseball and college athletic administrator.
13. Sean Hall (rower) (1967)
Olympic Rower
Sean Hall is an American rower.