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WALKER, John
[~1599-1648] – Immigrant ::> RI: Portsmouth founders and signers of the Portsmouth Compact (1638) ::>
WALK32
(WALKER)
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WALKER, Sarah
[1620-1709] – American colonial immigrant
WALK35
(WALKER)
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She freed her slaves in her will, the first such provision known in America.
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WALLACE, Elizabeth Virginia see: TRUMAN, Elizabeth Virginia "Bess"
(GATES)
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WALLER, William, Lt.
[~1619-<1674] – ::> CT: Deep River (Saybrook Colony) founders (1635-60) ::>
WALL1
(WALLER)
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WARD, Andrew
[1597-1560] – American colonial immigrant ::> CT: Stamford founders (1641) ::>
WARD1
(WARD)
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WARD, David
[1822-1900] – American timber baron
WARD435
(WARD)
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WARD, Eber Brock
[1811-1875] – American shipbuilder & timber baron
WARD356
(WARD)
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WARD, Samuel
[1725-1776] – American colonial leader
WARD706
(WARD)
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WARD, Samuel
[1756-1832] – American Revolutionary soldier, merchant
WARD103
(WARD)
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WARD, Samuel
[1786-1839] – American banker
WARD741
(WARD)
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WARD, Samuel
[1814-1884] – American statesman, lobbyist and author
WARD743
(WARD)
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WARD Family
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WASHBURN, Cadwallader Colden, General
[1818-1882] – American politician & industrialist
WASH292
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, Charles Ames, Minister
[1822-1889] – American diplomat, writer
WASH294
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, Emory
[1800-1877] – American educator, lawyer, jurist, governor, author
WASH558
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, Ganem W.
[1823->1879] – American jurist and legislator
WASH573
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, Ichabod
[1798-1868] – American industrialist
WASH336
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, Israel, Jr., Senator and Governor
[1813-1883] – American politician ::> Governors: chief executives of colonies, states and territories ::> Maine governor (1860-61)
WASH289
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, John, Hon.
[1597-1670] – Pioneer, 1st secretary of MBC(?)
WASH199
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, Margaret Floy, PhD
[1871-1939] – Experimental psychologist
WASH340
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, Reuel
[1793-1878] – American politician
WASH280
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN, William Drew, Senator
[1831-1912] – American politician ::> Legislators: senators, representatives, members of parliament, etc. ::>
WASH298
(WASHBURN)
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WASHBURN Family
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WASHBURNE, Elihu Benjamin
[1816-1887] – American politician
WASH291
(WASHBURN)
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WASHINGTON, Bushrod
[1762-1829] – American jurist
WTON102
(WASHINGTON)
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WASHINGTON, George
[1732-1799] – American Revolutionary patriot, soldier, and statesman, 1° POTUS
WTON115
(WASHINGTON)
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WASHINGTON, George Corbin
[1789-1854] – American politician
WTON97
(WASHINGTON)
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WASHINGTON Family
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WAUGH, Evelyn Arthur St John
[1903-1966] – English novelist
HERB76
(HERBERT)
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WAYNE, John
[1907-1979] – Movie star, Congressional Medal of Honor
MRSN100
(MORRISON)
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wiki: né MORRISON, Marion Michael
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WEBSTER, Noah
[1758-1843] – American lexicographer and author
WEBS57
(WEBSTER)
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wiki:
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Weedy, Aunt see: ALCOTT, Louisa May
(ALCOCK)
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WELLES, Gideon
[1802-1878] – American cabinet officer, editor, legislator
WELL149
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WELLES, Thomas
[1594-1660] – English colonial governor, Governor of Connecticut
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Wells, Henry
[1805-1878] – American businessman, expressman
WELL278
(WELLS)
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WELLS Family
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WELSH, Mary see: HEMINGWAY, Mary Welsh
(HEMINGWAY)
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Wessex, Sovereign: Alfred the Great see: Alfred the Great
(WESSEX)
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WESTON, Paul
[1912-1996] – American musician, Grammy Award
STAF542
(STAFFORD)
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WETSTEIN, Paul see: WESTON, Paul
(STAFFORD)
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WETTIN, Edward Albert see: Edward VII
(WINDSOR)
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WHALLEY, Edward
[1615-1675] – British Regicide, Maj.-Gen.
WHAL32
(WHALEY)
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WHEELER, Moses
[1598-?] – American centenarian
WHEE998
(WHEELER)
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WHEELER, Nathanial
[1642-1726] – ::> NJ: Newark founders (1666) ::> #26, from Milford
WHEE1289
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WHEELER, Olin Dunbar
[1852-1925] – Topographer, author, railroad executive
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WHEELER, William Almon
[1819-1887] – American politician
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WHEELER Family
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WHITBREAD, Samuel
[1720-1796] – brewery founder
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Whitbread brewery products remain popular after some 350 years of production.
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WHITE, Bartow W. (Dr.)
[1776-1862] – American physician and legislator
WHIT440
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WHITE, Stewart Edward
[1873-1946] – American writer
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WHITE Family
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WHITING, Frederick Jones, Lt.
[1759-1804] – American Revolutionary soldier, Society of the Cincinnati
WTNG339
(WHITING)
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né JONES, Frederick Harding
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WHITING, William
[1605-1647] – American colonial immigrant ::> CT: Hartford founders (1636) ::>
WTNG1
(WHITING)
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WHITMAN, Alonzo Garcelon
[1842-1929] – American educator, author
WTMN25
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WHITMAN, Rev. Dr. Benaiah Longley
[1862-?] – Canadian-American educator
WTMN832
(WHITMAN)
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WHITMAN, Walt
[1819-1892] – American poet
WTMN123
(WHITMAN)
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WHITNEY, Amos
[1832-1920] – American engineer and inventor
WTNY899
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Art see: WHITNEY, Arthur Wilson
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Arthur Wilson
[1858-1943] – American professional baseball player
WTNY727
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Eli
[1765-1825] – American inventor
WTNY1
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Frank Thomas
[1856-1943] – American professional baseball player
WTNY726
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, George Eli
[1862-1963] – American inventor
WTNY908
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Gertrude Vanderbilt
[1875-1942] – American sculptor and art patron
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(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Hassler
[1907-1989] – American mathematician and mountaineer, National Medal of Science
WTNY588
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Henry Payne
[1872-1930] – American capitalist and sportsman
WTNY837
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Jock see: WHITNEY, John Hay
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, John Hay
[1904-1982] – American diplomat, sportsman, 1957-1961 U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom
WTNY741
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Joseph
[1678-1741] – ::> CT: Ridgefield proprietors and founders (1708) ::> lot #7
WTNY865
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Josiah Dwight jr
[1819-1896] – American geologist
WTNY249
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Jumbo see: WHITNEY, Frank Thomas
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Newell Kimball
[1795-1850] – LDS bishop
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WHITNEY, Orson Ferguson
[1855-1931] – American preacher, poet and historian, LDS Bishop
WTNY383
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WHITNEY, Sarah Ann
[1825-1873] – LDS Church historian
WTNY345
(WHITNEY)
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WHITNEY, Simon N.
[1903-?] – American economist
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WHITNEY, William Collins
[1841-1904] – American lawyer and politician
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WHITNEY, William Dwight
[1827-1894] – American philologist, Professor of Sanskrit
WTNY252
(WHITNEY)
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WIGGIN, Thomas
[~1592->1666] – American colonial immigrant ::> Governors: chief executives of colonies, states and territories ::> First governor of Dover (Piscataqua) colony (1633)
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WILDER, Laura Ingalls
[1867-1957] – American writer (Little House on the Prairie)
DELA47
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WILLCOXSON, William
[1601—1652-?] – ::> CT: Stratford settlers (1639) ::>
WILC1
(WILCOXSON)
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William see also: Guillaume
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William of Orange see: William III
(STUART)
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William of Rheims
[~1130->1192] – ::> Religious leaders: bishops, cardinals, theologians, abbots, etc. ::> Archbishop of Rheims
BLOS17
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William the Ćtheling, Duke of Normandy
[<1108-1120] –
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William the Bastard see: William I the Conqueror
(NORMAN)
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William the Conqueror see: William I the Conqueror
(NORMAN)
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William the Elder see: William I the Conqueror
(NORMAN)
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William the Great see: William I the Conqueror
(NORMAN)
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William I the Conqueror
[1028-1087] – Invader and ruler of England, King of England
NORM85
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William I the Lion of Scotland
[1143-1214] – King of Scotland (1165-1214)
ATHL31
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William II Rufus
[1060-1100] – King of England (1087-1100)
NORM91
(NORMAN)
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William III
[1650-1702] – Stadholder of Netherlands (1672-1702), King of England (1689-1702)
STRT296
(STUART)
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William IV Henry
[1765-1837] – King of the United Kingdom
HNVR34
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WILLIAMS, Cara
[*1925-?] – American actress
BRRY18
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WILLIAMS, Tennessee (né Thomas Lanier ~)
[1911-1983] – American playwright
AYER109
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WILLIAMS, William
[1731-1811] – American revolutionary patriot
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WILMOT, Lemuel Allen
[?-?] – Canadian politician, Governor of New Brunswick, Canada
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WILMOT Family
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WILSON, Thomas Woodrow
[1856-1924] – governor, author, professor, world statesman & 28° POTUS
BLSS235
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WINDSOR, Albert Frederick Arthur George see: George VI
(WINDSOR)
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WINDSOR, Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David see: Edward VIII
(WINDSOR)
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WINDSOR, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary see: Elizabeth II
(WINDSOR)
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WINDSOR, George Frederick Ernest Albert see: George V
(WINDSOR)
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WINDSOR Family
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WINGFIELD, Edward-Maria
[~1560-~1613] – English colonist
WING18
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WINSTON Family
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Winter King, The see: Frederick V of Bohemia
(WITTELSBACH)
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Winter Queen see: Elizabeth of Bohemia
(STUART)
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Winthrop Woman, The see: FONES, Elizabeth
(FONES)
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WINTHROP, Fitz-John
[1638-1707] – Colonial governor
WINT4
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WINTHROP, Henry
[~1607-1630] – ::> MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) ::> son of Gov. Winthrop, drowned at Salem
WINT35
(WINTHROP)
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WINTHROP, John "Jack", Governor
[1606-1676] – Colonial governor
WINT1
(WINTHROP)
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WINTHROP, John, Governor
[1588-1649] – American colonial leader
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WINTHROP, John, Professor
[1714-1779] – American astronomer & physicist
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(WINTHROP)
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WINTHROP, Samuel
[<1627-1674] – ::> MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) ::> son of Gov. Winthrop
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WINTHROP, Stephen (Col.)
[~1618-1658] – ::> MA: Massachusetts Bay Colony (MBC) founders, the Winthrop Fleet immigrants (1630) ::> son of Gov. Winthrop
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WINTHROP, Thomas Lindall
[1760-1841] – American merchant, legislator, politician
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WINTHROP, Waitstill
[1643-1717] – American jurist, the Witch Judge
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WITTELSBACH, Maurice see: SIMMERN, Maurice von
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WOLCOTT, Christopher Parsons
[1820-1863] – Ohio state attorney general
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WOLCOTT, Edward Oliver
[1848-1905] – US Senator from Colorado
WOLC192
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WOLCOTT, Frederick
[1767-1837] – CT state senator from Litchfield
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WOLCOTT, Oliver
[1726-1797] – American Revolutionary Patriot, Major General
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WOLCOTT, Oliver
[1760-1833] – American lawyer and politician
WOLC45
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WOLCOTT, Roger
[1679-1767] – American colonial administrator, Major general
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WOLCOTT, Roger
[1847-1900] – Governor of Massachusetts
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WOLCOTT, Roger jr
[1704-1756] – American jurist, Major
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WOLCOTT, Ursula
[1724-1788] – American governor's wife, numerous connections
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WOLCOTT Family
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WOODBRIDGE, William, Governor
[1780-1861] – American politician
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WOODBRIDGE, WILLIAM, lawyer, jurist, state senator, congressman, governor, United States senator, was born Aug. 20, 1780, in Norwich, Conn. In 1807 he was elected to the assembly of Ohio, and in 1808 was prosecuting attorney for his county, which office he held until 1814. During the same period he was also a member of the state senate. In 1814 he received the appointment of secretary of the territory of Michigan, and removed to Detroit. In 1819 he was elected the first delegate from Michigan to congress, and in 1828 was appointed judge of the supreme court of Michigan territory and held the office four years. In 1837 he was elected to the state senate of Michigan. In 1839 he was chosen governor of the state, and was a senator in congress from 1841 to 1847. He died Oct. 20, 1861, in Detroit, Mich.
HE
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WRIGHT brothers, Wilbur & Orville
[1867-1912,] – American inventors and pioneers of flight
WRIG109
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WRIGHT, Benjamin
[1770-1842] – American civil engineer
WRIG351
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WRIGHT, Charles
[1811-1886] – American botanist
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WRIGHT, Frank Lloyd
[1867-1959] – American architect
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WROTH, Lady Mary (Sidney)
[~1586-~1653] – English writer
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WYATT, Francis, Sir
[1575-1644] – English colonial administrator
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WYATT, Sir George
[~1550-1624] – ::> 920: Biographers, genealogists, diarists and auto-biographers ::> wrote a genealogy of the WYATT family
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WYATT, Thomas, Sir
[1503-1542] – English diplomat and poet
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WYATT, Thomas, Sir
[~1520-1554] – English soldier
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