Beall
Beall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Beall (born 1948), American baseball player Daryl Beall (born 1946), American politician George Beall (1729–1807), landowner whose partial holdings were ceded to establish Georgetown in Washington, D.C. George Beall (attorney) (1937–2017), prosecutor who brought down U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew James Andrew Beall (1866–1929), American politician, represented Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1903 to 1915 James Glenn Beall (1894–1971), U.S. Senator from Maryland Jeffrey Beall, American librarian Jim Beall (California politician) (born 1952), American politician Jo Beall (born 1952), British academic specialising in development studies and economic development John Glenn Beall Jr. (1927–2006), U.S. Senator from Maryland John Yates Beall (1835–1865), Confederate privateer and spy Johnny Beall (1882–1926), American baseball player Lester Beall (1903–1969), American graphic designer Lloyd J. Beall (1808–1887), American military officer and paymaster of U.S. Army, Commandant of the Confederate States Marine Corps Martha Beall Mitchell (1918–1976), American wife of John Mitchell, U.S. Attorney General under President Richard Nixon Mary Stevens Beall (1854–1917), American historian, writer, librarian Rezin Beall (1723–1809), general from Maryland during the American Revolutionary War Reasin Beall (1769–1843), Ohio congressman and militia general during the War of 1812 Robert Beall (sculptor) (1836–1892) sculptor of fonts, pulpits and reredoses Samuel Beall (1807–1868), American politician, second Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin Walter Beall (1899–1959), American baseball player William Beall (1825–1883), brigadier general in the Confederate States Army William C. Beall (1911–1994) Pulitzer Prize winning photographer
Beall /ˈbɛl/ is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Bob Beall (born 1948), American baseball player
- Daryl Beall (born 1946), American politician
- George Beall (1729–1807), landowner whose partial holdings were ceded to establish Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
- George Beall (attorney) (1937–2017), prosecutor who brought down U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew
- James Andrew Beall (1866–1929), American politician, represented Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1903 to 1915
- James Glenn Beall (1894–1971), U.S. Senator from Maryland
- Jeffrey Beall, American librarian
- Jim Beall (California politician) (born 1952), American politician
- Jo Beall (born 1952), British academic specialising in development studies and economic development
- John Glenn Beall Jr. (1927–2006), U.S. Senator from Maryland
- John Yates Beall (1835–1865), Confederate privateer and spy
- Johnny Beall (1882–1926), American baseball player
- Lester Beall (1903–1969), American graphic designer
- Lloyd J. Beall (1808–1887), American military officer and paymaster of U.S. Army, Commandant of the Confederate States Marine Corps
- Martha Beall Mitchell (1918–1976), American wife of John Mitchell, U.S. Attorney General under President Richard Nixon
- Mary Stevens Beall (1854–1917), American historian, writer, librarian
- Rezin Beall (1723–1809), general from Maryland during the American Revolutionary War
- Reasin Beall (1769–1843), Ohio congressman and militia general during the War of 1812
- Robert Beall (sculptor) (1836–1892) sculptor of fonts, pulpits and reredoses
- Samuel Beall (1807–1868), American politician, second Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
- Walter Beall (1899–1959), American baseball player
- William Beall (1825–1883), brigadier general in the Confederate States Army
- William C. Beall (1911–1994) Pulitzer Prize winning photographer
See also
[edit]- Beall Island, Antarctica
- Beall Woods State Park, Wabash County, Illinois, U.S.
- Beallsville, Pennsylvania, borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- Bealls (Florida) (pronounced belz), Florida-based department store chain founded by Robert M. Beall
- Bealls (Texas) (pronounced belz), Texas-based department store chain founded by brothers Archie and Robbie Beall, later included brother, Willie Beall
- Beall High School (pronounced bel), was a public high school in Frostburg, Maryland
- Beal (disambiguation)
- Beale (disambiguation)
- Beel (disambiguation)
- Bheel (disambiguation)
- Bil (disambiguation)