- male, deceased (1247)
- John Halgren of Abbeville (d.1247) was a French scholastic philosopher and writer of sermons, papal legate and Cardinal. In theology he was a...
- male, deceased (1667)
- Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667) was a French cartographer, wrongly termed by some the creator of French geography. He was born of an old Picardy family...
- male, deceased (1940)
- Georges Edmond Edouard Van Severen was a leading figure in the Flemish movement of pre-war Belgium. Born in Wakken into a French-speaking family he...
- male, deceased (1897)
- Samuel McGowan (October 19, 1819 - August 9, 1897) was a general from South Carolina in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War....
- male, deceased (1817)
- Joseph Calhoun was a Republican member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1804-1805) and represented South Carolina in the United...
- female, deceased (1813)
- Marie-Jeanne Rose Bertin (2 July, 1747, Abbeville, Picardie, France - 22 September, 1813, Epinay sur Seine) was the French milliner and modist to...
- male, deceased (703)
- Saint Wulfram of Fontenelle (also "Vuilfran", "Wulfrann", "Wolfran", Latin: "Wulframnus", French: "Vulfran" or "Vulphran"; c. 640 - 20 March 703)...
- male, 411 years old
- Claude Mellan (born 23 May 1598 in Abbeville, died 9 March 1688 in Paris) was a French engraver and painter. Among the leading engravers of his...
- male
- Michel Goba is a former international footballer of Ivory Coast. He played on the pitch as a striker. His playing career developed from playing...
- deceased (2003)
- The Abbeville Standoff was a 14-hour standoff that took place on December 8, 2003 in Abbeville, South Carolina, between alleged extremists and...
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