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* [[William Wells (soldier)]], after whom [[Wells County, Indiana]] is named. |
* [[William Wells (soldier)]], after whom [[Wells County, Indiana]] is named. |
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* [[William Wells (general)]], 19th century [[United States Army]] officer |
* [[William Wells (general)]], 19th century [[United States Army]] officer |
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* [[William Wells (Medal of Honor)]] (1832-?), [[American Civil War]] |
* [[William Wells (Medal of Honor)]] (1832-?), [[American Civil War]] soldier and [[Medal of Honor]] recipient |
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* [[William Benjamin Wells]], a Reformer in [[Upper Canada]] |
* [[William Benjamin Wells]], a Reformer in [[Upper Canada]] |
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* [[William Charles Wells]] |
* [[William Charles Wells]] |
Revision as of 00:14, 2 February 2007
There are several famous individuals named William Wells:
- William Wells (politician) (New Zealand)
- William Wells (1818-1889) (19th Century British Member of Parliament)
- William Wells (soldier), after whom Wells County, Indiana is named.
- William Wells (general), 19th century United States Army officer
- William Wells (Medal of Honor) (1832-?), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Benjamin Wells, a Reformer in Upper Canada
- William Charles Wells
- William Frederick Wells, artist
- William H. Wells (1769-1829), American lawyer and U.S. Senator from Delaware
- William Wells, 14th century Bishop of Rochester
- William Wells (cricketer), English cricketer
- William Thomas Wells, aka "Bombardier" Billy Wells, strongman seen on Rank films
- William Thomas Wells (politician), MP for Walsall North from 1945-74
- William Wells alias Dickie Wells, an african-american jazz trombonist