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Encyclopedia > Gillespie

People whose surname is or was Gillespie include:

Aaron Roderick Gillespie (born July 18, 1983) is the drummer/vocalist for the Post-Hardcore band Underoath (Tooth and Nail Records) and guitarist/vocalist for his project The Almost (Virgin Records/Tooth And Nail Records). ... The Honourable Alastair William Gillespie, PC , OC , M.Com (born May 1, 1922) is a former Canadian politician. ... Alessa Gillespie is a fictional character from the video game and film Silent Hill. ... Major Archibald H. Gillespie (14 August 1810 – 16 August 1873) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps during the Mexican-American War. ... Billy Gillespie (August 6, 1891 - July 2, 1981) born in Kerrykeel, Donegal was a football player for Sheffield United over a twenty years period from 1913-32, and scoring over 130 goals in just under 500 games for the South Yorkshire side. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Brock Andrew Gillespie (born April 26, 1982 in Des Moines, Iowa) is an American professional basketball player who has a British passport as second nationality. ... Dahlia Gillespie (1949- ) is a British actress and singer. ... Darlene Faye Gillespie was born April 8, 1941, in Montreal, Canada. ... David Gillespie (born in Sydney, Australia) was a rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs, Western Suburbs Magpies, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, New South Wales and for the Australian national side. ... John Birks Dizzy Gillespie (October 21, 1917 – January 6, 1993) was born in Cheraw, South Carolina. ... Earl Gillespie was an American sportscaster, best known as the voice of Major League Baseballs Milwaukee Braves from 1953 to 1963. ... Edward Gillespie (born 1962) is an American conservative Republican political lobbyist. ... Gary Gillespie (born Bonnybridge, Scotland, July 5, 1960) was an elegant and tall defender who played for Liverpool through much of their dominant period of the 1980s. ... George Gillespie (1613 - 1648), scottish Theologian, was born at Kirkcaldy, and studied at St. ... George Gillespie, Jr. ... This article or section is missing references or citation of sources. ... James Gillespie (c. ... Jason Neil Gillespie (born April 19, 1975 in Sydney) is an Australian cricketer (right arm fast bowler). ... John H. Gillespie is an evolutionary biologist interested in molecular evolution and natural selection. ... Keith Robert Gillespie (born February 18, 1975 in Larne, County Antrim) is a Northern Irish professional footballer, who plays midfield. ... Margaret Gillespie may refer to: Margaret Gillespie (actress) Margaret V. Gillespie, member of the South Dakota State House of Representatives. ... Mark Gillespie is a singer, songwriter and a former band member of the boy group Big Fun (1989-1994). ... Mike Gillespie (born May 7, 1940 in Los Angeles, California) is a former college baseball coach who led the University of Southern California Trojans from 1987 to 2006. ... Mike Gillespie is the head mens basketball coach at Florida A&M University. ... Robert Mitchell Gillespie is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the states eighty-fifth House district, including constituents in Burke, Caldwell and McDowell counties. ... Nick Gillespie has been the Editor-in-Chief of Reason magazine since 2000. ... Paul Allen Gillespie (September 18, 1920 - August 11, 1970) was a Major League Baseball catcher for the Chicago Cubs in 1942, 1944, and 1945. ... Robert Gillespie (born 9 November 1933 in Lille, France) is a British actor. ... Ronald J. Gillespie, C.M., (August 21, 1924), a chemistry teacher at McMaster University, specializes in the field of Molecular Geometry in chemistry. ... John Ross Gillespie (born June 2, 1935 in Timaru) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who twice represented his native country at the Summer Olympics: in 1960 and in 1964. ... The Canadian Alliance fielded several candidates in the 2000 federal election, and won 66 seats to become the Official Opposition party in the Canadian House of Commons. ... Steven Gillespie Steven Gillespie (born 4 June 1985 in Liverpool) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Cheltenham Town Gillespie, a pacey striker, began his career as a trainee for Liverpool. ... Stuart Ross Gillespie (born 2 March 1957, Wanganui, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand cricketer who played one Test and 19 one-day internationals for New Zealand. ... Thomas Gillespie (1708 - January 19, 1774), was a Scottish church leader. ... William Gillespie English landscape architect, known as Bill Gillespie and founding partner of Gillespies. ...

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Gillespie County, Texas (196 words)
Steeped in its pioneer German traditions and socially progressive attitudes; a continuing emphasis on education and community service, Gillespie County includes the 1,061 square miles around the county seat of Fredericksburg, TX.
The officials and staff of Gillespie serve a population of 20,000 citizens and a local herd of 140,000 white tail deer.
The elected officials and departments of the county have provided this web site to help you take advantage of the services provided by the county and other organizations in the county by directing you to the people who can help you.
Dizzy Gillespie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1190 words)
Gillespie, with Charlie Parker, was a major figure in the development of bebop and modern jazz.
Gillespie was a trumpet virtuoso and gifted improviser, building on the virtuoso style of Roy Eldridge but adding layers of harmonic complexity previously unknown in jazz.
Gillespie's tone gradually faded in the last years in life, and his performances often focused more on his proteges such as Arturo Sandoval and Jon Faddis; his good-humoured comedic routines became more and more a part of his live act.
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