Who was born in the same town as dayton callie?

David Byrne David Byrne Jimmy McCulloch Paul Stewart William Babtie Mountstuart Elphinstone Robert Napier Duncan McLean Geordie Dewar Patrick Colquhoun James Douglas Marcus Campbell Stuart MacBride Scott Duncan Bill Barnes Hugh McGrogan Evan Williams Donald Hunter Joe Ponsonby Jimmy Hartley Jack Taylor Abe Hartley Finlay Speedie Steve Murray Pat Ward Murdoch Dickie Iain Jamieson Richard Gilmour John McAusland Denny John Campbell of Stonefield John Easdale Duncan Macfarlane Alex Rollo John Tait Robertson Hugh Ryden Donald Hunter John McLeod Danny O'Donnell Hughie Reed Jim Easton Jr. Jack Taylor Johnny Hill Robert Howe Steve McCormick Ian Campbell Malcolm Goldie John Tait Robertson John Brown Hamilton James Thomson Adam Monaghan Joseph Lindsay Alexander Barbour John Bell James McNaught George Livingstone John Fraser Ben Humble Bill Speirs Tony Kirkhope David Napier Kenny Wilson John Browning John MacCrate Stuart David Joseph Stenhouse Bob Ferrier Peter Haining Alex Latta Thomas Irwin Joe Thomson.

James Douglas James Douglas James Douglas (b. 1932), the Scottish composer wikipedia Marcus Campbell Marcus Campbell (born 22 September 1972), the Scottish professional snooker player wikipedia Stuart MacBride Stuart MacBride, the Scottish writer of crime thrillers, which are set in the "Granite City" of Aberdeen all the places described in the book, real and which can be found somewhere within Aberdeen website wikipedia Scott Duncan Adam Scott Mattewson Duncan (November 2, 1888 - October 3, 1976), the Scottish professional footballer and manager wikipedia Bill Barnes William "Bill" Barnes, the Scottish former professional footballer who played as a full back wikipedia Hugh McGrogan Hugh McGrogan, the former Scottish footballer who played for Oxford United and Carlisle United wikipedia Evan Williams Evan Williams, the Scottish former football goalkeeper, who played for Third Lanark, Wolves, Aston Villa, Celtic, Clyde and Stranraer wikipedia Donald Hunter Donald Hunter (born 1 April 1955), the Scottish former professional football player who is best known for his time with Alloa Athletic wikipedia Joe Ponsonby Joseph "Joe" Ponsonby, the Irish footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke wikipedia Jimmy Hartley James Milburn "Jimmy" Hartley, the Scottish professional association footballer who played as an inside forward wikipedia Jack Taylor Jack Taylor (1872-1949), the Scottish professional footballer wikipedia Abe Hartley Abraham "Abe" Hartley, the Scottish footballer who played for Everton as a centre forward for five years in the 1890s wikipedia Finlay Speedie Finlay Ballantyne Speedie, the Scottish footballer who played for Rangers and Newcastle United in the 1900s wikipedia Steve Murray Steve Murray (born 9 October 1944 in Dunfermline), the Scottish former footballer who played as a midfielder and spent the majority of his career in the north-east of Scotland wikipedia Pat Ward Pat Ward, the Scottish-born footballer who played as a wing half in the 1950s wikipedia Murdoch Dickie Murdoch MacFarlance Dickie, the Scottish footballer who played for Crewe Alexandra, Port Vale, Guildford City, Chelsea, and Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic wikipedia Iain Jamieson Iain Jamieson, the Scottish footballer, manager and businessman wikipedia Richard Gilmour Richard Gilmour, the Scottish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church wikipedia John McAusland Denny Colonel John McAusland Denny, the businessman and Conservative Party politician in Scotland wikipedia John Campbell of Stonefield Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell, of Stonefield, the Scottish soldier known for his defence of Mangalore wikipedia John Easdale John Easdale, the former Scottish footballer who played as a centre half wikipedia Duncan Macfarlane Duncan Macfarlane, the New Zealand grocer, merchant, government agent, farmer and magistrate wikipedia Alex Rollo Alex Rollo, the Scottish football player and manager wikipedia John Tait Robertson John Tait "Jacky" Robertson, the Scottish football player and manager who played as a central defender wikipedia Hugh Ryden Hugh Ryden, the footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Bristol Rovers, Stockport County, Chester City and Halifax Town wikipedia Donald Hunter Donald Hunter, the Scottish former professional football player who is best known for his time with Alloa Athletic wikipedia John McLeod John McLeod, the Scottish footballer, who played for Dumbarton Athletic, Dumbarton, Rangers and Scotland wikipedia Danny O'Donnell Danny O'Donnell, the retired Scottish professional football inside forward who played in the Football League for Brentford wikipedia Hughie Reed Hugh Dennett "Hughie" Reed, the professional football winger who appeared in the Football League for Plymouth Argyle and Crewe Alexandra wikipedia Jim Easton Jr. James "Jim" Easton, Jr. or "Jimmy" Easton, the retired Canadian soccer midfielder who played professionally in the North American Soccer League, the Canadian Soccer League and for the Canada men's national team wikipedia Jack Taylor John "Jack" Daniel Taylor, the Scottish professional footballer wikipedia Johnny Hill John 'Johnny' Hill, the Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Dumbarton Harp, Celtic, Vale of Leven and Renton wikipedia Robert Howe Robert Howe, the Scottish footballer who played as a left winger wikipedia Steve McCormick Steve McCormick, the Scottish footballer, who played for Queen's Park, Stirling Albion, Dundee, Leyton Orient, Greenock Morton, Airdrieonians, East Fife and Clydebank wikipedia Ian Campbell Ian Campbell (26 April 1926 - 9 September 2007), the Scottish politician who served as a backbench Labour Member of Parliament (MP) of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1987 wikipedia Malcolm Goldie Malcolm Goldie (born 1885 in Glasgow, Scotland), the Scottish-U.S. soccer outside left who began his career in Scotland before moving to American Soccer League in 1922 wikipedia John Tait Robertson John Tait Robertson (25 January, 1877 in Dunbarton, - 24 February 1935), the Scottish football player and manager John Brown Hamilton John Brown Hamilton VC (August 26, 1896 - July 18, 1973), the Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces wikipedia James Thomson James Thomson (born in Dumbarton), the former Scottish professional footballer wikipedia Adam Monaghan Adam Monaghan (born June 26 1989 in Dumbarton), the Scottish professional footballer, currently playing for St. Johnstone after progressing through the club's youth ranks Joseph Lindsay Joseph Lindsay (born 13 November 1858), the Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Rangers, Renton and the Scoland national team wikipedia Alexander Barbour Alexander Barbour (born 7 June 1862 in Dumbarton; died 29 December 1930), the Scottish footballer who played for, Glossop North End, and the Scoland national team wikipedia John Bell John Bell (born 6 October, 1869 in Dumbarton), the early Scottish football player and manager wikipedia James McNaught James McNaught (June 8, 1870 – March 1919), the Scottish footballer who was born in Dumbarton wikipedia George Livingstone George Turner "Geordie" Livingstone (born 5 May 1876 in Dumbarton; died 15 January 1950), the Scottish football player wikipedia John Fraser John (Jack) Fraser (born Dumbarton 10 November 1876, died 1 October 1952), the Scottish professional footballer who was part of the Dundee team who won the Scottish Cup in 1910 wikipedia Ben Humble Benjamin Hutchison Humble M.B.E. lived in Arrochar from 1960 to 1970 wikipedia Bill Speirs William MacLeod Speirs, the Scottish trade union leader, a socialist and internationalist wikipedia Tony Kirkhope Tony Kirkhope (1950 - 1997), the British film-maker and co-founder of the Latin American Film Festival wikipedia David Napier David Napier (1785 - 1873), the engineer, notable for founding Napier & Son, an early automotive and airplane engine company wikipedia Kenny Wilson Kenny Wilson, the Scottish football player wikipedia John Browning John Browning, the musician, someone who played on Piano Concertos No. 23 (K.

448) and No. 9 (K. 271) (Orchestra of St. Lukes feat.

Piano: John Browning) wikipedia John MacCrate John MacCrate (born in Dumbarton, Scotland, March 29 1885, died in Brooklyn, N.Y., June 9 1976), the lawyer, a politician, serving as a Representative from New York, and a justice of the New York Supreme Court wikipedia Stuart David Stuart David, the Scottish musician, who formerly, a bassist with Belle & Sebastian (1996-2000) and then went on to front Looper (1998-present) wikipedia Joseph Stenhouse Joseph Russell Stenhouse, the Scottish-born seaman, Royal Navy Officer and Antarctic navigator wikipedia Bob Ferrier Robert "Bob" Ferrier, the Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton and Sheffield Wednesday wikipedia Peter Haining Peter Moir Haining (b. 03 Apr 1962), the former Scottish rower and three times World Lightweight Sculling Champion wikipedia Alex Latta Alex Latta (born 1 September 1867; died 25 August 1928), the Scottish footballer who made ten appearances, mostly at outside right in Everton's Football League title winning side of 1890/91 wikipedia Thomas Irwin Thomas James Irwin, the Canadian politician serving in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and the Canadian House of Commons wikipedia Joe Thomson Joseph McGeachy Thomson LLB FRSE, the Scottish lawyer and academic wikipedia.

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