Venable
Venable is a surname shared by several notable people:
- Venable Brothers, rock quarry business of Samuel and William Venable that included Stone Mountain, Georgia.
- Dave Venable (1978), American intelligence officer, author, and businessman
- David Venable (1964), American TV personality and QVC host
- Abraham B. Venable (1758–1811), American state and national politician
- Abraham Watkins Venable (1799–1876), American state and national politician
- Charles S. Venable (1827–1900), American mathematician, astronomer, academic, Confederate Civil War officer
- Edward Carrington Venable (1853–1908), American national politician
- William Henry Venable (1836–1920), American author and educator
- Francis Preston Venable (1856–1934), American chemist and academic
- William W. Venable (1880–1948), American lawyer and national politician
- Evelyn Venable (1913–1993), American actress
- Richard Venable (born 1944), American state politician
- Max Venable (born 1957), former American professional baseball player
- Noe Venable (born 1976), American singer-songwriter
- James Venable (disambiguation), multiple people
- Robert Venable (born 1981), American music recording engineer and producer
- Will Venable (born 1982), American baseball player
Other
- Venable, Missouri, a community in the United States
- Venable, Ohio, a ghost town
- Venable LLP, a U.S. law firm
- Venables (surname)
- Venable, a hotel that became the Hamilton Hotel (Portland, Oregon)
- Venable Mound, an archaeological site in Louisiana, USA
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gollark: Nonsense, our RNG API™ is utterly secured.
gollark: Also the blatant lies about all aspects of the code.
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