William Jay (Colonel) — Jay with Lida Fleitmann circa 1913 William Jay (? 1915) was a Colonel is the US Army, vice president of the New York Herald, president of The Coaching Club, and a horseman.[1][2] … Wikipedia
William West — (c. 1733 ndash; 1816) was an American militia general in the American Revolutionary War, Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, Deputy Governor of Rhode Island and an anti federalist leader.Early lifeWest was born in North Kingstown, Rhode… … Wikipedia
William Jay — The Rev. William Jay (6 May 1769 27 December 1853) was an English nonconformist divine who preached for sixty years at Argyle Chapel in Bath. He is considered to be one of the most eminent English Congregationalist preachers of Regency England;… … Wikipedia
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William West (Rhode Island politician) — For other people named William West, see William West (disambiguation). William West (c. 1733 – 1814) was an American militia general in the American Revolutionary War, Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, Deputy Governor of Rhode Island,… … Wikipedia
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William Jay Gaynor — 92nd Mayor of New York City In office January 1, 1910 – September 10, 1913 Preceded by George B. McClellan Jr … Wikipedia
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William A. Dembski — Born July 18, 1960 (1960 07 18) (age 51) Chicago, Illinois Education University of Illinoi … Wikipedia