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People

  • Bob Beall (b. 1948), American baseball player
  • Daryl Beall (b. 1946), American politician
  • George Beall (b. 1729), landowner whose partial holdings were ceded to establish Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
  • James Andrew Beall (Texas politician) (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
  • James T. Beall, Jr. (b. 1952), American politician
  • 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
  • Joseph Clinton Beall (1813-1867), three time Mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, 1845, 1851-53 and 1862-63
  • 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 (1918-1976), American wife of John Mitchell, U.S. Attorney General under President Richard Nixon
  • Matthew Beall (b. 1962), American abstract artist working in Europe
  • Reasin Beall (1769-1843), Ohio congressman and militia general during War of 1812
  • 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

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