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  1. Carroll Shelby

    Carroll Hall Shelby, (born January 11, 1923 in Leesburg, Texas) is an American racing and automotive designer and former racing driver.

  2. Joseph O. Shelby

    Joseph Orville Shelby (December 12, 1830 - February 13, 1897) was a noted Confederate cavalry general in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War.

  3. John Shelby

    John T. Shelby (born February 23, 1958, in Lexington, Kentucky) was a Major League Baseball player from 1981-1991. Over his 11 year career he played with three different teams: the Baltimore Orioles (1981-1987), Los Angeles Dodgers (1987-1990), and Detroit Tigers (1990-1991). Shelby was a member of two World Series winning teams, the Baltimore Orioles (1983) and Los Angeles Dodgers (1988). His primary position was center field.

  4. Isaac Shelby

    Isaac Shelby was an American soldier and the first and fifth Governor of Kentucky, serving from 1792 to 1796 and from 1812 to 1816.

  5. Charlotte Shelby

    Charlotte Shelby (Lily Pearl Miles Reilly) (19 December 1877 - 13 March 1957) was a popular Broadway actress in her youth and is noted as a suspect in the never-solved murder of Hollywood director William Desmond Taylor. Shelby was the mother of actresses Mary Miles Minter and Margaret Shelby. She was reportedly domineering and manipulative in the management of her daughters' Broadway and film careers.

  6. Margaret Shelby

    Margaret Shelby, born Margaret Reilly, also known as Alma M. Fillmore, (June 16, 1900 - December 21, 1939) was an American stage and motion picture actress, older sister of silent film star Mary Miles Minter and one of many public figures in the William Desmond Taylor murder case and subsequent scandals.

  7. Graham Shelby

    Graham Shelby (b. 1939) is a British historical novelist. He worked as a copywriter and book-reviewer before embarking on a series of historical novels, mainly set in the twelfth century.

  8. Richard Shelby

    Richard Craig Shelby (born May 6 1934), sometimes known as Dick Shelby, is an American politician. He currently is the senior U.S. Senator from Alabama. Originally elected to the Senate as a Democrat, Shelby switched to the Republican Party in 1994 when it gained the majority in Congress.

  9. Michael T. Shelby

    Michael Taylor "Mike" Shelby (November 5, 1958 -- July 18, 2006) was a prominent Houston lawyer who served as the United States attorney for the Southern District of Texas from 2002-2005. He was appointed U.S. attorney by President George W. Bush, on the recommendation of Republican U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. As U.S. attorney, Shelby created the Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council, which was used as the model for other U.S. attorneys nationwide.

  10. Don Shelby

    Donald Gilbert Shelby (born 1947) is a news anchor on WCCO-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He joined the station as a news anchor in 1978 and is also an experienced investigative journalist, whose work has earned two George Foster Peabody awards and several Emmy Awards. Shelby suffered a mild stroke in early 2004, and returned to news reading duties by the end of that year.

  11. George Shelby

    George Shebly (b. April 14, 1961) is a Saxophone player. He was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. George started sax lessons at the age of eight. He attended California State University, Northridge. He studied with Bill Greene, Charlie Shoemake, Claude Lakey, and Ernie Watts. He also plays Flute, Clarinet, and EWI. He has performed and/or recorded with Bobby Caldwell, Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, Johnny Hallyday, Johnny Mathis, Jennifer Love-Hewitt, …

  12. Dan Burton

    Danny "Dan" Lee Burton (born June 21 1938), American politician, is a member of the United States House of Representatives for. A Republican, his first term in the United States Congress began in January 1983. He was elected to his twelfth term in November 2006. Burton remains one of the most controversial members of Congress. The 5th District is in central Indiana and includes all of Tipton, Grant, Miami, Wabash, Huntington, Hamilton, and Hancock counties, …

  13. John Pope

    John Pope (1770 - July 12, 1845) was a United States Senator from Kentucky, a member of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky, Secretary of State of Kentucky, and Governor of Arkansas Territory. John Pope was born in Prince William County, Virginia in 1770. He lost his arm during his youth and was known as "One-arm Pope". He studied law and moved to Springfield, Kentucky where he was admitted to the bar.

  14. Tommy Gibbons

    Thomas J. Gibbons (born March 22, 1891 in St. Paul, Minnesota, died November 19, 1960) was a boxer who lost the Heavyweight Championship to Jack Dempsey in 15 rounds. The brother of Mike Gibbons, Tommy started boxing professionally in 1911 as a middleweight. Like his brother he was a master scientific boxer who chose to outbox his opponents. In time, he advanced to the Heavyweight class and developed a respectable punch.

  15. Frank Porter Graham

    Frank Porter Graham (14 October 1886 - 16 February 1972) was a Democratic U.S. Senator from the U.S. state of North Carolina. Born in Fayetteville in south central North Carolina in 1886, Graham graduated from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1909. He thereafter studied law and received his licence in 1913. He received a graduate degree in 1916 from Columbia University in New York City.

  16. Billy Standridge

    Billy Standridge is a former NASCAR driver. He began running the NASCAR Busch Series in 1986, when he finished 14th at the All Pro 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in his own Pontiac. After that, he began running a limited schedule in the Busch Series, posting five top-ten finishes in 84 starts, the last of which came in 1993. In 1994, he began running a limited schedule in Winston Cup, making his debut at North Carolina Speedway but finishing 42nd after a crash.

  17. Tim Wilkison

    Tim Wilkison is a former professional male tennis player from the United States. He was the #1 ranked junior in the United States and went on to play professional tennis for over 25 years. Wilkison won 6 singles titles and 9 doubles championships. He is best known for his diving volleys at Wimbledon that earned him the nickname “Dr. Dirt”. In his playing career, Wilkison had victories over Arthur Ashe, Stan Smith, Roscoe Tanner, Guilermo Vilas, Yannick Noah, …

  18. Duane Ross

    Duane Ross (born 5 December 1972 in Shelby) is a retired American track and field athlete who specialized in the 110 metres hurdles. His personal best time was 13.12 seconds, achieved at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics in Seville.

  19. Roger L. Eddy

    Roger L. Eddy (born May 8, 1958, Ottawa, Illinois) is a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing the 109th district where he has served since 2003. Eddy, a lifelong educator, is a graduate of Northern Illinois University. He has been a teacher, coach, school principal and superintendent. His most recent educational position is as superintendent of Hutsonville Unit 1 school district in Crawford County. He and his wife, Becca, also a teacher, …

  20. Shelby Steele

    Shelby Steele is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution whose research examines the role of race in American society and the consequences of contemporary social programs on race relations. Steele has written extensively for major publications including the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal . He is also the author of several books including, most recently, A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can't Win .

  21. Thomas A. E. Weadock

    Thomas Addis Emmet Weadock (January 1, 1850 - November 18, 1938) was a judge and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Weadock was born in Ballygarret, County Wexford, Ireland and immigrated to the United States in infancy with his parents, Lewis Weadock and Mary (Cullen) Weadock, who settled on a farm near St. Marys, Ohio. He was educated in the common schools and the Union School at St. Marys, and taught school in the counties of Auglaize, Shelby, …

  22. John Christian Frederick Heyer

    John Christian Frederick Heyer (10 July 1793-November 7, 1873) was the first missionary sent abroad by Lutherans in the United States. He founded several Lutheran missions in India, including Guntur Mission. "Father Heyer" is commemorated as a missionary in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on November 7, along with Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg and Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen. Johann Christian Friedrich Heyer was born in Helmstedt, Lower Saxony, Prussia (now Germany), …

  23. Danny Shelby

    Brother of writer Dax Shelby.

  24. LaRita Shelby-Mullen
  25. Juliet Shelby

    Little Mary Miles Minter was a child star who was dominated by her mother. At the age of 5, she first appeared on the stage in the play "Cameo Kirby". From that time on, she worked steadily without a single vacation. Her greatest stage success would be in "The Littlest Rebel", with William and Dustin Farnum. In 1911, at the age of 9, a New York paper described her as "... a ragged, straight-haired, woman-faced little one". She continued on the stage until 1915 when she started her film...

  26. Margaret Shelby

    Sister of actress Mary Miles Minter. Daughter of actress Charlotte Shelby.

  27. Sen Richard Shelby

    U.S. Senator from Alabama (1987- ). U.S. Representative from Alabama (1979-1987).

  28. Shelby Walker

    Shelby 'Shelby Girl' Walker (born Shelby Rogers on February 27, 1975 in Kingsville, Texas - September 24, 2006) was a professional boxer and mixed martial arts fighter. After 5 total years active and reserves in the United States Army, Walker began her mixed martial arts career, having 6 MMA fights, winning 3 fights and losing 3. Walker had the fastest KO in the history of women's MMA being a 5 second KO against Angela Wilson, …

  29. Patrick Shelby
  30. Evan Shelby Jr
  31. Purple Pam Shelby
  32. Tony Shelby
  33. Ron Shelby
  34. Heath Shelby
  35. Mark Shelby
  36. Nicole Shelby
  37. Tiffany Shelby
  38. Kathy Shelby
  39. Robert Shelby
  40. Laurel Shelby

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