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    William Harrison (1858–1890) was an English footballer who played as a forward for Redcar, Middlesbrough, The Wednesday and Blackburn Olympic. Harrison...
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  • officer William Harrison (cricketer, born 1875) (1875–1937), English cricketer and High Sheriff of Staffordshire William Harrison (footballer, born 1858), English...
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  • William, Will, Willie, Bill or Billy Cook may refer to: William Cook (footballer) (1907–1968), English footballer who played for Darlington and Gateshead...
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  • British diplomat, ambassador to the Soviet Union and author William Hayter (priest) (1858–1935), British dean and teacher George Albert Bazaine-Hayter...
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    Virginia—a grandson of the ninth president, William Henry Harrison, and a great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father. A Union Army veteran...
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    pioneering the sport. Harrison's cousin, champion cricketer Tom Wills, captained an early incarnation of the Melbourne Football Club in 1858, and the following...
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  • Martin Willie Martin (born 1951), American-born Canadian football player Willie Martin (Scottish footballer), Scottish footballer William Martyn (disambiguation)...
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  • receiver William Moore (American football) (born 1985), American football safety William Moore (footballer) (1895–1932), Ireland international footballer William...
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  • been extended three times, the ailing Frederick William signed a regency charter for him on 7 October 1858, based on an expert opinion from the royal personal...
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    British businessman and politician Charles Ainsworth (footballer) (1885–1955), English footballer David M. Ainsworth (1954–2019), American farmer and politician...
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  • minister, theologian and writer Freeborn G. Jewett (1791–1858), American lawyer and politician Harrison J. Freebourn (1890–1954), Justice of the Montana Supreme...
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    Bramley (1857–1915), artist Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock (1858–1922), clergyman and ecologist William Robertson (1860–1933), Field Marshal Halford Mackinder...
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  • (1915–2004), US Navy Ace pilot James Harrison Rigg (1821–1909), English nonconformist minister and Methodist educator John Rigg (1858–1943), New Zealand politician...
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  • Australian Rules footballer Dylan Dodd (born 1998), American baseball player Jason Dodd (born 1970), English footballer Jimmy Dodd (footballer) (1933–2017)...
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  • Marr, Australian comedian, performer and actor Carl von Marr (1858–1936), American-born German painter Kila Marr, a Star Trek character Visas Marr, a...
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  • keen footballer, 1976 FA Youth Cup winning team Julia Griffiths – abolitionist who edited and published the works of Frederick Douglass William Hails...
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    John Roberts (footballer, born 1857) (1857–1???), Welsh (from Llangollen) international footballer John Roberts (footballer, born 1858) (1858–1???), Welsh...
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  • political figure in colonial Nova Scotia Harrison Oxley (1933–2009), English organist Henry Oxley (1858–1945), Canadian-born Major League baseball player Henry...
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  • (1674–1762), celebrated dandy and leader of fashion William Nicholson (born 1948), writer Sir Charles Ogle (1775–1858), naval officer Tim Page (1944–2022), photojournalist...
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  • McIntyre (born 1954), American football player Jim McIntyre (disambiguation), multiple people Joe McIntyre (footballer) (born 1971), footballer Joey McIntyre...
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  • (1795–1855), theological writer Peter Harrison (born 1939), Archdeacon of the East Riding (1999–2006) William Hayter (1858–1935), Dean of Gibraltar Joseph Henshaw...
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  • (1912–1970), American musician, composer, and screenwriter Harrison Hopper (born 2000), English footballer Hedda Hopper (1885–1966), American actress and gossip...
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    Since 1858 – An Illustrated History pg 36). Smith's personal account mentions Thompson arriving after the decision to form the club Harrison's involvement...
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    game of football known today as Australian rules football can be traced back to 1858 in Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria. In July 1858, Tom Wills...
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  • Australian rules footballer Hamish McAlpine (born 1948), Scottish former football goalkeeper Ivan McAlpine (1907–1992), Australian rules footballer James McAlpine...
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  • politician William Ntoso, Ghanaian member of parliament William Nylander (born 1996), Swedish ice hockey winger William (footballer, born 1968), full...
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  • Prendergast (disambiguation) Tom Prendergast (Laois footballer) (fl. 1976–1987), Irish Gaelic football player William A. Prendergast (1867–1954), American businessman...
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  • Gary Crosby (bassist), English jazz musician Gary Crosby (footballer), English footballer Harrison Woodhull Crosby, American businessman Harry Crosby, American...
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  • television presenter Harrison Kennedy (musician) (born 1942), Canadian blues, R&B, and soul blues musician Jane Kennedy (actress) (born 1964), Australian...
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  • English footballer C. Denier Warren, American-born actor Caroline Matilda Warren, American educator, novelist and children's writer Carter Warren (born 1999)...
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