American West William Henry Jackson (priest) (1889–1931), Anglican priest, missionary, and inventor of Burmese Braille William Hicks Jackson (1835–1903)...
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William Jackson may refer to: Bridge point Chief executive William Jackson (organist born 1730) (1730–1803), referred to as Jackson of Exeter, English...
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William Walrond Jackson (1838–1931) was the Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, from 1887 to 1913. He was born at the Port of Spain, Trinidad and was the...
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Cyril Jackson (1746–1819) was Dean of Christ Church, Oxford 1783–1809. Jackson was born in Yorkshire, and educated at Manchester Grammar School, Westminster...
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The Reverend Father William Henry Jackson (1889–1931) was an Anglican priest from England, who served as a missionary and ran the Kemmendine Blind School...
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William Ernest Jackson (called Ernest) was a Canadian Anglican priest in the first two thirds of the 20th century. Jackson was educated at the University...
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1557–1559. He died in 1559. "Jackson, Ralph (JK549R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Loftie, William John (1878). Memorials of the...
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Robert William "Bob" Jackson (born 21 June 1949, Sheffield, England), is an Anglican priest who has extensively researched, written and consulted on the...
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Henry Jackson (1586–1662) was an English priest and literary editor. Born in St. Mary's parish, Oxford, he was the son of Henry Jackson, a mercer, and...
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Johannesburg) (1881–1953), Anglican priest William Palmer (cricketer, born 1736) (1737–1790), English cricketer William Palmer (cricketer, born 1847) (1847–1906)...
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(1784–1835), politician from Kentucky and Postmaster General under Andrew Jackson William S. Barry (1821–1868), American politician from Mississippi Bill Barry...
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Columbia, Canada John Jackson (minister) (1621–1693), English nonconformist John Jackson (military chaplain) (died 1717), Anglican priest and first chaplain...
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William Nelson Pendleton (December 26, 1809 – January 15, 1883) was an American teacher, Episcopal priest, and Confederate soldier. He served as a Confederate...
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Mormonism. In 1982, she married William Jackson, an attorney; they later divorced. Buchanan is the mother of three sons: William (born 1983), Thomas (born 1984)...
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currently signed to WWE, performing on the Raw brand under the ring name Damian Priest. He is also known for his work in Ring of Honor (ROH) under the ring name...
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fought near Jackson during the American Civil War in 1863, Union forces commanded by General William Tecumseh Sherman launched the siege of Jackson and set...
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Diocese of Jackson is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Mobile. The bishop of Jackson, as of 2023, is Joseph Kopacz. The first Catholic priests in Mississippi...
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1863. Christianity portal "Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries". Jackson's Oxford Journal (5957). Oxford. 29 June 1867. "At the Court at Windsor...
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Christianity portal William Andrewes Fearon (4 February 1841 – 29 April 1924) was an Anglican priest. He was born in Assington, Suffolk, into an ecclesiastical...
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William Joseph "Wild Bill" Donovan KBE (January 1, 1883 – February 8, 1959) was an American soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat. He is...
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Roosevelt family (redirect from William Donner Roosevelt)
(1923–2010), m. William Eldred Jackson, son of jurist Robert H. Jackson Melissa Jackson (b. 1952), jurist and lawyer Melanie Jackson, literary agent,...
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He portrayed Black Hat, a villainous priest-turned-vampire, in the film adaptation of the Korean manhwa Priest, released in 3-D in 2011. In 2012, Urban...
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William Gilpin (4 June 1724 – 5 April 1804) was an English artist, Church of England cleric, schoolmaster and author. He is best known as a travel writer...
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The Hoodlum Priest is a 1961 American drama film by Irvin Kershner, based on the life of Father Charles "Dismas" Clark of St. Louis, who ministered to...
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Walter Halloran (category People from Jackson, Minnesota)
allegedly possessed. The case inspired William Peter Blatty to write his novel The Exorcist. Halloran was born in Jackson, Minnesota, in 1921. He was the oldest...
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the Ewing home by a Dominican priest who found the pagan name Tecumseh unsuitable and instead named the child William after the saint on whose feast...
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Mexican forces. According to the kid's new companion Ben Tobin, an "ex-priest", the Glanton gang first met Judge Holden while fleeing for their lives...
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publication in the public domain: Mombert, JI (1914). "Tyndale, William". In Jackson, Samuel Macauley (ed.). New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious...
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Jackson was originally called Springfield, and under the latter name was laid out in 1856. The first settlers in what is now Jackson County - William...
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Darren Kenneth Matthews (born 10 May 1968), better known by the ring name William Regal, is an English retired professional wrestler. He is currently signed...
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