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  2. J. W. J. Williams - Wikipedia

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    He was born in England, [9] specifically in the district Chippenham in the county Wiltshire, [2] to William Henry Williams [4] and Mrs. Haines. [2] During the 1939 Register, he lived at 12 The Vicarage St Mary Street, Chippenham M.B., Wiltshire, England [10] with Joseph Haines (born 1871), Eva F Williams (born 1903), and William H Williams (born 1883).

  3. John William McGarvey - Wikipedia

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    John William (J. W.) McGarvey (March 1, 1829 – October 6, 1911) was a minister, author, and religious educator in the American Restoration Movement.He was particularly associated with the College of the Bible in Lexington, Kentucky (today Lexington Theological Seminary) where he taught for 46 years, serving as president from 1895 to 1911.

  4. John Williams Gunnison - Wikipedia

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    Cause of death: Murder by Pahvant Utes: Resting place: 1]: Citizenship: United States: Alma mater: United States Military Academy at West Point, New York: Occupation: Captain in the Corps of Topographical Engineers - Surveyor: Employer: United States Army: Known for: Exploration and surveying of Florida, the Great Lakes and the Western United States: Spouse: Martha A. Delony . . . . (m. 1841 ...

  5. James W. Robinson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James William "Jim" Robinson Jr. (August 30, 1940 – April 11, 1966) was an American soldier and a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor. Robinson earned the award while serving with the U.S. Army in Vietnam. He was a Sergeant in the infantry when he was killed under heroic circumstances on April 11, 1966, at age 25.

  6. John William Theodore Youngs - Wikipedia

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    John William Theodore Youngs (usually cited as J. W. T. Youngs, known as Ted Youngs; 21 August 1910 Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India – 20 July 1970 Santa Cruz, California) was an American mathematician. Youngs was the son of a missionary.

  7. John Wrench - Wikipedia

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    John William Wrench, Jr. (October 13, 1911 – February 27, 2009) was an American mathematician who worked primarily in numerical analysis.He was a pioneer in using computers for mathematical calculations, and is noted for work done with Daniel Shanks to calculate the mathematical constant pi to 100,000 decimal places.

  8. J. William Stanton - Wikipedia

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    John William Stanton (February 20, 1924 – April 11, 2002) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1965 to 1983. [1] He was married to Peggy Stanton, ABC News' first female Washington correspondent.

  9. James W. Forsyth - Wikipedia

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    James William Forsyth (August 8, 1834 – October 24, 1906) was a U.S. Army officer and general. He was primarily a Union staff officer during the American Civil War and cavalry regimental commander during the American Indian Wars .

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