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=== Surname of Taylor ===
=== Surname of Taylor ===
* [[B. Eugene Taylor]], pastor
* [[B. Eugene Taylor]], pastor
* [[Barry Taylor]] (1947– ), city inspector and singer with and manager of the Birmingham Sunlights
* [[Barry Taylor]] (1947– ), city inspector and singer with and manager of the [[Birmingham Sunlights]]
* [[Beck Taylor]], business dean at Samford University
* [[Beck Taylor]], business dean at Samford University
* [[Bob Taylor]], musician
* [[Bob Taylor]], musician
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* [[Ed G. Taylor]], Birmingham police chief
* [[Ed G. Taylor]], Birmingham police chief
* [[Elberta Taylor]], author
* [[Elberta Taylor]], author
* [[Everette Taylor, Sr]], singer with Four Blue Eagles
* [[Everette Taylor, Sr]], singer with [[Four Blue Eagles]]
* [[Everette Taylor, Jr]], singer with the Birmingham Sunlights
* [[Everette Taylor, Jr]], singer with the Birmingham Sunlights
* [[F. E. Taylor]], early Birmingham businessman
* [[F. E. Taylor]], early Birmingham businessman
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* [[James Taylor, Sr]], cardiologist
* [[James Taylor, Sr]], cardiologist
* [[Jimmy Taylor|James A. "Jimmy" Taylor]] (1942– ), businessman
* [[Jimmy Taylor|James A. "Jimmy" Taylor]] (1942– ), businessman
* [[Jimmy Taylor, Jr]], restauranter
* [[Jimmy Taylor, Jr]], restaurantuer
* [[Jay Taylor]] (1970– ), son of James Sr and community activist
* [[Jay Taylor]] (1970– ), son of James Sr and community activist
* [[John H. Taylor]], member of the Birmingham City Commission
* [[John H. Taylor]], member of the Birmingham City Commission

Revision as of 15:39, 20 March 2009

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