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Robert Williamson III (born November 7, 1970) is an American poker player from Dallas, Texas. [ 1 ] Williamson grew up with three sisters in Granbury, Texas , [ 2 ] and received B.B.A. degrees in finance and real estate from Angelo State University in San Angelo .
Robert Williamson AO FAA (born 1938) is a retired British-Australian molecular biologist who specialised in the mapping, gene identification, and diagnosis of human genetic disorders. Career [ edit ]
Robert Williamson may refer to: Robert Williamson III (born 1970), American poker player; Robert McAlpin Williamson (1804–1859), Texas politician; Robert S. Williamson (1825–1882), American soldier; Robert B. Williamson (1892–1976), Maine judge; Robert Wood Williamson (1856–1932), British solicitor and anthropologist
Of these seven, five agreed to be publicly identified: Keith Forsyth, Bonnie Raines, her husband John C. Raines (who, 10 years prior to the burglary, was a member of the Freedom Riders), and Robert "Bob" Williamson; the mastermind and recruiter, William C. Davidon, died in 2013 before the book was published but had planned to reveal his ...
Frederick Robert Williamson (born March 5, 1938), [1] [2] nicknamed "the Hammer", is an American actor, filmmaker, and former professional football defensive back who played mainly in the American Football League (AFL) during the 1960s.
Robert McAlpin Williamson (1804? – December 22, 1859) was a Republic of Texas Supreme Court Justice, state lawmaker and Texas Ranger . Williamson County, Texas is named for him.
Robert Williamson (born 13 August 1961) is a Scottish football player and manager. Williamson played as a striker for Clydebank, Rangers, West Bromwich Albion, Rotherham United and Kilmarnock. He then became manager of Kilmarnock, winning the 1996–97 Scottish Cup.
Robert Stockton Williamson (January 21, 1825 – November 10, 1882) was an American soldier and engineer, noted for conducting surveys for the transcontinental railroad in California and Oregon. Inducted into the Army Corps of Engineers in 1861, he had a distinguished record serving in the American Civil War, winning two brevet promotions.