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- Gary McAllister MBE (born 25 December 1964) is a Scottish professional football coach and former player. McAllister pla**** primarily as a midfielder in...
- Mary H. "Susie" McAllister (born August 27, 1947) is an American professional golfer who pla**** on the LPGA Tour. McAllister won once on the LPGA Tour...
- McAllister (disambiguation) McAllister, Montana McAllister, Wisconsin Fort McAllister Fort McAllister Historic State Park Moving McAllister, film This disambiguation...
- Society dissolved two years after McAllister's death in 1897 due to a lack of interest. On March 15, 1853, McAllister married a Georgia-born heiress who...
- Dulymus Jenod "Deuce" McAllister (born December 27, 1978) is an American former football running back who pla**** eight seasons for the New Orleans Saints...
- titled Bad Night, which serves as McAllister's acting debut. The film was produced by GRB Entertainment, McAllister, and Luthringshausen, among others...
- to medical problems and was briefly replaced by Laurie McAllister in November 1978. McAllister was referred to the band by her neighbor, Duane Hitchings...
- Kyle McAllister (born 21 January 1999) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Forest Green Rovers, as a midfielder or forward. He came through...
- Senator McAllister may refer to: Matthew Hall McAllister (1800–1865), Georgia State Senate Norman H. McAllister (born 1951), Vermont State Senate Thomas...
- Thomas McAllister may refer to: Thomas Francis McAllister (1896–1976), United States federal judge Thomas Stanislaus McAllister (1878–1950), Northern Irish...