Williamsburg

Williamsburg

Williamsburg, a city in the U. S. state of Virginia, was capital of the Virginia Colony from 1699 to 1780 and played a significant role in the American Revolution. It forms the “Historic Triangle” together with Jamestown and Yorktown. Its heart is Colonial Williamsburg, a historic district and living-history museum where actors in period costume depict daily Colonial life in the streets, stores and workshops.

People born in Williamsburg (First 49 people) - Page 0

Eugene Burton Ely

Eugene Burton Ely

American aviator

Austin Blythe

Austin Blythe

American football center

Willie Ramsdell

Willie Ramsdell

Baseball player

Eugene Edward Siler Jr.

Eugene Edward Siler Jr.

Former Judge

Joe C. Paul

Joe C. Paul


Eugene Siler

Eugene Siler

Former United States Representative

Caleb Powers

Caleb Powers


Nick Wilson

Nick Wilson

American defender

Edward Thorndike

Edward Thorndike

American psychologist

Bob Toski

Bob Toski

American professional golfer

Laurel Vail

Laurel Vail

Film actress

Hiram B. Warner

Hiram B. Warner

Former United States Representative

Mirabai Bush

Mirabai Bush

Educator

Henry White Warren

Henry White Warren

American author

William Fairfield Warren

William Fairfield Warren

Professor

James Henry Coffin

James Henry Coffin

American mathematician and meteorologist

Adam Trautman

Adam Trautman

American football tight end

Joy Behar

Joy Behar

American comedian

Samantha Mathis

Samantha Mathis

American actress

Ken Jacobs

Ken Jacobs

American filmmaker

Fred Katz

Fred Katz

American cellist

Robert Merrill

Robert Merrill

American actor

DJ Olive

DJ Olive

American DJ

Antonio Reynoso

Antonio Reynoso


Emma Cecilia Thursby

Emma Cecilia Thursby

American singer

Abby Stein

Abby Stein

American author

Deborah Feldman

Deborah Feldman

American-German writer

Meilech Kohn

Meilech Kohn

Singer

Zalman Teitelbaum

Zalman Teitelbaum

Rabbi

John E. Sarno

John E. Sarno


Vic Thrill

Vic Thrill

Singer

Teddy Coluca

Teddy Coluca

Actor

Arlene Eisenberg

Arlene Eisenberg

Author

Sharyn Felder

Sharyn Felder

Film producer

Moe Foner

Moe Foner

Labor leader

George Zettlein

George Zettlein

American baseball athlete

Samuel Boyar

Samuel Boyar


Jerry Nolan

Jerry Nolan

American drummer

Sully Boyar

Sully Boyar

American actor

Leo Hurwitz

Leo Hurwitz

American filmmaker

Dion Williams

Dion Williams

Officer

Charles M. Schwab

Charles M. Schwab

American magnate

Timothy Lincoln Beckwith

Timothy Lincoln Beckwith


Lawrence Taylor

Lawrence Taylor

American football player

Shawn Springs

Shawn Springs

Former American football player

Peyton Randolph

Peyton Randolph

Former President of the Continental Congress

Edmund Randolph

Edmund Randolph

Former Secretary of State

John Blair Jr.

John Blair Jr.

Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

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