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Alford, FL -- U.S. town in Florida
Population (2000): 466
Housing Units (2000): 235
Land area (2000): 1.283974 sq. miles (3.325477 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.023005 sq. miles (0.059583 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.306979 sq. miles (3.385060 sq. km)
FIPS code: 00625
Located within: Florida (FL), FIPS 12
Location: 30.694794 N, 85.393119 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 32420
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Alford (surname)

Alford is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan F. Alford (born 1961), British writer on mythology
  • Andrew Alford (1904-1992), American inventor of antennas for radio navigation systems
  • Anthony Alford (born 1994), American baseball player
  • Billy Alford (born 1981), American football player
  • Brian Alford (born 1975), American football player
  • Bruce Alford, Sr. (1922-2010), American football player
  • Bruce Alford (born 1945), American football player
  • Bryce Alford (born 1995), American basketball player
  • Carl Alford (born 1972), English professional footballer
  • Chalmers Alford (1955-2008), American jazz guitarist
  • Charles Alford (1816-1898), Anglican bishop
  • Dale Alford (1916-2000), American politician from the State of Arkansas
  • Dave Alford, American drummer
  • Dean Alford (born 1953), American businessman and politician from the State of Georgia
  • Edna Alford (born 1937), Canadian author
  • Edward Alford (MP for Colchester) (c.1566-c.1632), English landowner and politician
  • Edward Alford (Royalist), English landowner and politician
  • Frank Alford (born 1901), English footballer
  • Gene Alford (1905-1972), American football player
  • Harry L. Alford (c.1879-1939), American arranger and composer
  • Henry Alford (1810-1871), English churchman and scholar
  • Henry Alford (writer) (born 1962), American humorist and journalist
  • Henry King Alford (1852-1930), mayor of Toowoomba, Queensland
  • Jabe B. Alford (1850-1927), American politician
  • Jay Alford (born 1983), American football player
  • Jeffrey Alford, American-born Canadian food writer
  • Jim Alford (1913-2004), Welsh track athlete
  • John Alford (disambiguation), multiple people with the name
  • Julius Caesar Alford (1799-1863), American politician
  • Kenneth J. Alford (1881-1945), English composer of many marches
  • Leon P. Alford (1877-1942), American mechanical engineer
  • Lynwood Alford (born 1963), American football player
  • M. A. Alford (born 1991), American artist
  • Maria Alford (1817-1888), English artist and art patron
  • Michael Alford (1587-1652), Jesuit missionary born in London, author of Fides Regia Britannica, 1663
  • Mike Alford (born 1943), American football player
  • Mimi Alford, alleged mistress of John F. Kennedy
  • Mitchell Cary Alford (1855-1914), Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
  • Noel Alford (born 1932), Australian rules footballer
  • Paul Alford, Canadian football player of the early 1950s
  • Philip Alford (born 1948), American actor
  • R. R. Alford, creator of the Alford's index for measuring class voting
  • Robert Alford (born 1950), Canadian politician
  • Roger Alford (born 1580), English landowner and politician
  • Sam Alford (born 1986), English rugby union player
  • Sidney Alford, English explosives expert
  • Steve Alford (born 1964), American basketball player and head coach
  • Ted Alford (born 1971), Canadian football player
  • William P. Alford (born 1948), Professor at Harvard Law School
  • William VanMeter Alford, Jr., American Rear Admiral
  • W. R. (Red) Alford (1937-2003), American mathematician

Usage examples of "alford".

She stopped when she reached the long table where Alford and his young companions dined.

She was her father's daughter after all, and what a naive, stupid fool he had been to believe that Alford was his friend.

Infuriated by his own bizarre reaction to the girl who was little more than a baby, Alford resorted to cruelty once again.

Even the infidels and their leader, Alford, who now claimed Dunhanshire for themselves in the absent king's name, were superstitious enough to give Ector a wide path.

She understood now why Alford had forced her back to Dunhanshire, and as the ramifications struck her full force, her eyes stung with tears.

It was only a matter of time before Alford would discover the truth, and when he did, this child's fate would be doomed.

The boy, the simpleton brother of Laird Ramsey, was too stupid to understand or speak, but Alford could tell he was frightened because of the way he kept trying to edge closer to Gillian.

They so enjoyed his games that they often begged to join in, and Alford never had to worry that either one of them would ever betray him, for they were just as culpable in their past transgressions as he was.

As much as she longed to comfort him, she didn't dare even look at him because Alford was watching her closely.

As long as Alford believed the child didn't understand what he was saying, he would hopefully continue to speak freely in front of him and perhaps say something that would explain his purpose in stealing the boy.

There was an old chest against the wall near the steps, and she wondered if it had belonged to her parents or if Alford had brought it with him.

She asked the question to irritate him, for she knew the king had not granted Alford that right.

He was going to tell Alford that the wrong boy had been taken, and God help Alec then.

Her back and legs took most of the pounding, but ironically the pain wasn't as terrible as Alford wanted it to be, for in her nearly unconscious state, she barely felt the blows from his booted foot.

Edwin didn't want the entertainment to stop and shouted encouragement to spur Alford on.