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==Military== |
==Military== |
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* [[William Wells (general)]] (1837–1902), U.S. Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient for the Battle of Gettysburg |
* [[William Wells (general)]] (1837–1902), U.S. Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient for the Battle of Gettysburg |
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* [[William Benjamin Wells]] (1809–1881), Canadian lawyer, judge, journalist and politician |
* [[William Benjamin Wells]] (1809–1881), Canadian lawyer, judge, journalist and politician |
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* [[William H. Wells]] (1769–1829), American lawyer and U.S. Senator from Delaware |
* [[William H. Wells]] (1769–1829), American lawyer and U.S. Senator from Delaware |
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* [[William Wells (British politician)]] (1908–1990), Barrister, MP for Walsall North from |
* [[William Wells (British politician)]] (1908–1990), Barrister, MP for Walsall North from 1945–74 |
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* [[William Wells (New Zealand politician)]] (1810–1893), member of New Zealand Parliament |
* [[William Wells (New Zealand politician)]] (1810–1893), member of New Zealand Parliament |
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* [[William Wells (1818–1889)]], British Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Beverley, 1852–1857, and Peterborough, 1874–1874 |
* [[William Wells (1818–1889)]], British Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Beverley, 1852–1857, and Peterborough, 1874–1874 |
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==Other fields== |
==Other fields== |
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* [[William Wells (bishop)]] (died 1444), English Roman Catholic Bishop of Rochester |
* [[William Wells (bishop)]] (died 1444), English Roman Catholic Bishop of Rochester |
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* [[William Wells (minister)]] ( |
* [[William Wells (minister)]] (1744–1827), minister & farmer of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire (UK); and Brattleboro, VT |
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* [[William Charles Wells]] (1757–1817), Scottish-American physician and printer |
* [[William Charles Wells]] (1757–1817), Scottish-American physician and printer |
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* [[William Frederick Wells]] (1762–1836), English watercolour painter and etcher |
* [[William Frederick Wells]] (1762–1836), English watercolour painter and etcher |
Revision as of 06:30, 11 April 2014
William Wells may refer to:
Military
- William Wells (general) (1837–1902), U.S. Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient for the Battle of Gettysburg
- William Wells (Medal of Honor) (born 1832), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Wells (soldier) (1770–1812), American army officer and adopted member of the Miami tribe
- William Lewis Wells (1895–1918), World War I flying ace
Sports
- Billy Wells (American football) (William Prescott Wells, 1931–2001), American professional football player
- Bombardier Billy Wells (William Thomas Wells, 1889–1967), English heavyweight boxer
- William Wells (boxer) (born 1936), British boxer, represented Great Britain at the 1968 Summer Olympics
- Willie Wells (1905–1989), American professional baseball player
Music
- Bill Wells, Scottish musician
- Dicky Wells (William Wells, 1907–1985), American jazz trombonist
Politics
- William Benjamin Wells (1809–1881), Canadian lawyer, judge, journalist and politician
- William H. Wells (1769–1829), American lawyer and U.S. Senator from Delaware
- William Wells (British politician) (1908–1990), Barrister, MP for Walsall North from 1945–74
- William Wells (New Zealand politician) (1810–1893), member of New Zealand Parliament
- William Wells (1818–1889), British Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Beverley, 1852–1857, and Peterborough, 1874–1874
Other fields
- William Wells (bishop) (died 1444), English Roman Catholic Bishop of Rochester
- William Wells (minister) (1744–1827), minister & farmer of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire (UK); and Brattleboro, VT
- William Charles Wells (1757–1817), Scottish-American physician and printer
- William Frederick Wells (1762–1836), English watercolour painter and etcher