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  2. Rev. William Lawson, civil rights leader and longtime Houston ...

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    Rev. William Lawson a long-time civil rights advocate and founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, has died, according to an obituary posted on the church’s website. He was 95.

  3. List of American Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Edward Malloy [41] Former President of the University of Notre Dame. Rev. Julius Nieuwland, [42] [43] Chemist, known for research that led to the invention of neoprene, and botanist who founded the American Midland Naturalist. Fr. John Augustine Zahm, [44] Scientist and writer who defended certain aspects of evolutionary theory as true.

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  5. William Richardson Davie - Wikipedia

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    William Richardson Davie (June 20, 1756 – November 29, 1820) was an American statesman, politician, military general, Founding Father of the United States [1] who served as the 10th Governor of North Carolina from 1798 to 1799.

  6. William Anderson Scott - Wikipedia

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    The Children of Reverend Scott painted in New Orleans William Anderson Scott was born in Rock Creek, Tennessee, in January 1813 to Eli and Martha Scott, although sources differ as to the exact date. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He graduated from Cumberland College in 1833 and attended Princeton Theological Seminary from 1833-34. [ 3 ]

  7. William E. Smalley - Wikipedia

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    Smalley was born on April 8, 1940, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the son of August H. Smalley and Emma Gleason.After attending public schools in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, he studied at Lehigh University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1962, and then the Episcopal Divinity School where he earned his Master of Divinity in 1965.

  8. William Jackson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend William Jackson (1737 – 30 April 1795) was a noted Irish preacher, journalist, playwright, and radical. He served first as a preacher and private chaplain of the Church of England before moving into journalism, writing for several newspapers in London across both sides of the political aisle.

  9. Jackson County pastor used money from his church in his MO ...

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    A Jackson County pastor is using money from his church to help fund his Republican campaign for Missouri Senate — an unusual arrangement questioned by experts who spoke to The Star.