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'''William Harrison''' may refer to: |
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==Politicians== |
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* [[William Harrison (Canadian politician)]] (1834–1922), saddlemaker, historian and reeve of Richmond Hill, Ontario |
* [[William Harrison (Canadian politician)]] (1834–1922), saddlemaker, historian and reeve of Richmond Hill, Ontario |
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* [[William A. Harrison]] (1795–1870), Virginia politician, West Virginia founder and Supreme Court Justice |
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* William [[Alistair Harrison]] (born 1954), Governor of Anguilla |
* William [[Alistair Harrison]] (born 1954), Governor of Anguilla |
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* [[William B. Harrison]] (1889–1948), mayor of Louisville, Kentucky |
* [[William B. Harrison]] (1889–1948), mayor of Louisville, Kentucky |
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* [[William C. Harrison]], chairman of North Carolina board of education |
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* [[William H. Harrison (Wyoming politician)]] (1894–1991), Wyoming politician in the state house of representatives |
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* [[William Henry Harrison III]] (1896–1990), American politician who served as a Republican U.S. representative from Wyoming |
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* [[William Henry Harrison (Canadian politician)]] (1880–1955), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
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* [[William Henry Harrison (Georgia politician)]] (fl. 1843–1871), state legislator from Hancock County, Georgia |
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* [[William Henry Harrison (New Zealand politician)]] (1831–1879), New Zealand politician |
* [[William Henry Harrison (New Zealand politician)]] (1831–1879), New Zealand politician |
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==Sportsmen== |
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* [[William Harrison (cricketer, born 1838)]] (1838–1912), English cricketer and British Army officer |
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* [[William Harrison (cricketer, born 1875)]] (1875–1937), English cricketer and High Sheriff of Staffordshire |
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* [[William Harrison (Welsh footballer)]] (1872–?), Wrexham F.C. and Wales international footballer |
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* [[William Hendy Harrison]] (1863–1939), English cricketer |
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* [[William Henry Harrison (cricketer)]] (1866–1936), English cricketer |
* [[William Henry Harrison (cricketer)]] (1866–1936), English cricketer |
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* [[Bill Harrison (ice hockey)]], American ice hockey coach |
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* [[Billy Harrison (Australian footballer)]] (1884–1964), Australian rules footballer |
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* [[Billy Harrison (footballer, born 1886)]] (William Ewart Harrison, 1886–1948), English football player |
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* [[Billy Harrison (footballer, born 1901)]] (William Harrison, 1901–1984), English football player |
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* [[Billy Harrison (rugby league)]] (William Rapihana Harrison), rugby league footballer of the 1960s for New Zealand, and Wellington |
* [[Billy Harrison (rugby league)]] (William Rapihana Harrison), rugby league footballer of the 1960s for New Zealand, and Wellington |
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* [[Will Harrison (rugby union)]] (born 1999), Australian fly-half |
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==Clergymen== |
==Clergymen== |
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* [[William Harrison (Archpriest of England)]] (c. 1553–1621), English Roman Catholic priest |
* [[William Harrison (Archpriest of England)]] (c. 1553–1621), English Roman Catholic priest |
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* [[William Harrison (priest)]] (1534–1593), English clergyman |
* [[William Harrison (priest)]] (1534–1593), English clergyman |
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* [[William P. Harrison]] (1830–1895), Methodist minister and theologian, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives |
* [[William P. Harrison]] (1830–1895), Methodist minister and theologian, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives |
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==Servicemen== |
==Servicemen== |
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* [[William Harrison ( |
* [[William Harrison (sea captain)]] (1812–1860), British merchant navy officer |
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* [[William H. Harrison (USMC)]] (1896–1955), United States Marine Corps general |
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* [[William Hardin Harrison]] (born 1933), retired U.S. Army lieutenant general |
* [[William Hardin Harrison]] (born 1933), retired U.S. Army lieutenant general |
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* [[William Kelly Harrison]] (1870–1928), U.S. Navy officer and Medal of Honor recipient |
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* [[William Kelly Harrison Jr.]] (1895–1987), U.S. Army officer |
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==Businessmen== |
==Businessmen== |
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* [[William B. Harrison |
* [[William B. Harrison Jr.]] (born 1943), former chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase |
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* [[William Henry Harrison (businessman)]] (1892–1956), American general and businessman |
* [[William Henry Harrison (businessman)]] (1892–1956), American general and businessman |
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* [[William Welsh Harrison]], American businessman |
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==Writers== |
==Writers== |
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* [[William Harrison (antiquary)]] (1802–1884), English antiquarian writer on the history of the Isle of Man |
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* [[William Harrison (author)]] (1933–2013), author of "Roller Ball Murder" and the screenplay for ''Rollerball'' |
* [[William Harrison (author)]] (1933–2013), author of "Roller Ball Murder" and the screenplay for ''Rollerball'' |
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* [[William Harrison (poet)]] (1685–1713), English poet and diplomat |
* [[William Harrison (poet)]] (1685–1713), English poet and diplomat |
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* [[William Harrison (instrument maker)]] (1728–1815), son of John Harrison, inventor of the chronometer |
* [[William Harrison (instrument maker)]] (1728–1815), son of John Harrison, inventor of the chronometer |
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* [[William Harrison (physician)]] (1935–2010), American obstetrician |
* [[William Harrison (physician)]] (1935–2010), American obstetrician |
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* [[William Harrison (singer)]] ( |
* [[William Harrison (singer)]] (1813–1868), English tenor and opera impresario |
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* [[William B. Harrison (Alamo defender)]] (1811–1836), Texas soldier |
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* [[William Greer Harrison]] (1836–1916), member of the Committee of Fifty after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake |
* [[William Greer Harrison]] (1836–1916), member of the Committee of Fifty after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake |
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* [[William Jerome Harrison]] (1845–1908), British geologist, science writer, and amateur photographer |
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* [[William Henry Harrison (architect)]] (1897–1988), American architect in California |
* [[William Henry Harrison (architect)]] (1897–1988), American architect in California |
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* "Victim" of a 1660 murder found alive two years later; see [[The Campden Wonder]] |
* "Victim" of a 1660 murder found alive two years later; see [[The Campden Wonder]] |
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* [[Grancer Harrison]] |
* [[Grancer Harrison]] (1789–1860), plantation owner whose alleged ghost has been the subject of several stories |
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* [[Will Harrison (actor)]], American actor |
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==See also== |
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* [[William Henry Harrison (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 28 March 2024
William Harrison may refer to:
- William Henry Harrison (1773–1841), ninth president of the United States in 1841
Politicians[edit]
- William Harrison (Canadian politician) (1834–1922), saddlemaker, historian and reeve of Richmond Hill, Ontario
- William Harrison (MP) (baptised 1619 –1643), English Member of Parliament and Royalist soldier
- William Harrison Jr. (c. 1750–1789), delegate for Maryland in the U.S. Continental Congress of 1786 and 1787
- William A. Harrison (1795–1870), Virginia politician, West Virginia founder and Supreme Court Justice
- William Alistair Harrison (born 1954), Governor of Anguilla
- William B. Harrison (1889–1948), mayor of Louisville, Kentucky
- William C. Harrison, chairman of North Carolina board of education
- William H. Harrison (Wyoming politician) (1894–1991), Wyoming politician in the state house of representatives
- William Henry Harrison III (1896–1990), American politician who served as a Republican U.S. representative from Wyoming
- William Henry Harrison (Canadian politician) (1880–1955), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
- William Henry Harrison (Georgia politician) (fl. 1843–1871), state legislator from Hancock County, Georgia
- William Henry Harrison (New Zealand politician) (1831–1879), New Zealand politician
- Bill Harrison (politician), mayor of Fremont, California
Sportsmen[edit]
- William Harrison (cricketer, born 1838) (1838–1912), English cricketer and British Army officer
- William Harrison (cricketer, born 1875) (1875–1937), English cricketer and High Sheriff of Staffordshire
- William Harrison (footballer, born 1858), English footballer
- William Harrison (Welsh footballer) (1872–?), Wrexham F.C. and Wales international footballer
- William Hendy Harrison (1863–1939), English cricketer
- William Henry Harrison (cricketer) (1866–1936), English cricketer
- Bill Harrison (ice hockey), American ice hockey coach
- Billy Harrison (Australian footballer) (1884–1964), Australian rules footballer
- Billy Harrison (footballer, born 1886) (William Ewart Harrison, 1886–1948), English football player
- Billy Harrison (footballer, born 1901) (William Harrison, 1901–1984), English football player
- Billy Harrison (rugby league) (William Rapihana Harrison), rugby league footballer of the 1960s for New Zealand, and Wellington
- Will Harrison (rugby union) (born 1999), Australian fly-half
Clergymen[edit]
- William Harrison (Archpriest of England) (c. 1553–1621), English Roman Catholic priest
- William Harrison (bishop) (1837–1920), Anglican bishop
- William Harrison (priest) (1534–1593), English clergyman
- William P. Harrison (1830–1895), Methodist minister and theologian, Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives
Servicemen[edit]
- William Harrison (sea captain) (1812–1860), British merchant navy officer
- William H. Harrison (USMC) (1896–1955), United States Marine Corps general
- William Hardin Harrison (born 1933), retired U.S. Army lieutenant general
- William Kelly Harrison (1870–1928), U.S. Navy officer and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Kelly Harrison Jr. (1895–1987), U.S. Army officer
- William Leeming Harrison (1897–1960), Canadian fighter ace in World War I
Businessmen[edit]
- William B. Harrison Jr. (born 1943), former chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase
- William Henry Harrison (businessman) (1892–1956), American general and businessman
- William Welsh Harrison, American businessman
Writers[edit]
- William Harrison (antiquary) (1802–1884), English antiquarian writer on the history of the Isle of Man
- William Harrison (author) (1933–2013), author of "Roller Ball Murder" and the screenplay for Rollerball
- William Harrison (poet) (1685–1713), English poet and diplomat
Other[edit]
- William Harrison (instrument maker) (1728–1815), son of John Harrison, inventor of the chronometer
- William Harrison (physician) (1935–2010), American obstetrician
- William Harrison (singer) (1813–1868), English tenor and opera impresario
- William B. Harrison (Alamo defender) (1811–1836), Texas soldier
- William Greer Harrison (1836–1916), member of the Committee of Fifty after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
- William Jerome Harrison (1845–1908), British geologist, science writer, and amateur photographer
- William Henry Harrison (architect) (1897–1988), American architect in California
- "Victim" of a 1660 murder found alive two years later; see The Campden Wonder
- Grancer Harrison (1789–1860), plantation owner whose alleged ghost has been the subject of several stories
- Will Harrison (actor), American actor