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There have been several prominent current and historical figures named '''Chastain''': There have been several prominent current and historical figures named '''Chastain''':
* ] is a writer on religious history
* ] (1968– ) was a player on the ]. She won a gold medal in the 1996 ], and is well known for taking off her jersey on television after winning the ]. She currently plays for the ] in the ]. * ] (1968– ) was a player on the ]. She won a gold medal in the 1996 ], and is well known for taking off her jersey on television after winning the ]. She currently plays for the ] in the ].
* ] is the head of ] * ] is the head of ]
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* ] (1659–1728) was a French ] refugee who immigrated to ] in 1700, becoming the patriarch of American Chastains. * ] (1659–1728) was a French ] refugee who immigrated to ] in 1700, becoming the patriarch of American Chastains.
* ] is a ] in the ]. He commands the ]. * ] is a ] in the ]. He commands the ].
* Ronald W Chastain is a heavy equipment operator in Rochester New York, and owner of CMC construction.


The word Chastain also appears elsewhere. The word Chastain also appears elsewhere.

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There have been several prominent current and historical figures named Chastain:

The word Chastain also appears elsewhere.

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