William Stickney may refer to:
John Garibaldi Sargent was an American lawyer and government official. He served as United States Attorney General during the administration of President Calvin Coolidge.
John Daly may refer to:
William Armstrong and its variations may refer to:
William, Willie, Bill, or Billy Burton may refer to:
William Cox may refer to:
William Brown may refer to:
Trumbull may refer to:
Stickney may refer to:
David Anderson may refer to:
William, Willy, Will, Billy, or Bill Campbell may refer to:
William Andrew Wallace was an American lawyer and politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Democratic member of the United States Senate for Pennsylvania from 1875 to 1881. He also served as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 20th district from 1863 to 1886 including as speaker in 1871.
William, Bill or Billy Flynn may refer to:
William, Will, or Willie Burns may refer to:
William Moore may refer to:
Abbott is an English surname, derived from the word "abbot", which may refer to:
Thomas Wallace may refer to:
William Wallace Stickney was an American lawyer and politician. As a Republican, he served as the 48th governor of Vermont from October 4, 1900, to October 3, 1902.
Wallace is a Scottish surname stemmed from the Anglo-Norman French Waleis "Welshman". It is a northern variant form of Gualeis "Welshman" ; adjectiv gualeis "Welsh" ; same as walois "the oil language". It originates from Old Low Franconian *Walhisk meaning "foreigner", "Celt", "Roman" which is a cognate of Old English wylisċ meaning "foreigner" or "Welshman". The original surname may have denoted someone from the former Kingdom of Strathclyde who spoke Cumbric, a close relative of the Welsh language, or possibly an incomer from Wales, or the Welsh Marches. The Kingdom of Strathclyde was originally a part of the Hen Ogledd, its people speaking a Brythonic language distinct from Scottish Gaelic and the Scots language derived from Lothian.
Barron is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
William Wallace Stickney was an American lawyer, SEC official and decorated officer of the United States Marine Corps with the rank of major general. He spent most of his Marine career as reserve officer, but was recalled to active duty during World War II and subsequently remained on active service as director of Marine Corps Reserve.