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  2. William Cole - Wikipedia

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    William Cole (immigrant) (c. 1598-before 1664), English planter, politician and family founder in Virginia; William Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen (1736–1803), Irish peer and politician; William Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen (1807–1886), known as Viscount Cole; William Cole (Australian politician) (1858–1938), South Australian House of ...

  3. File:William Cole burial plot, marker 3 of 3. Hardly ...

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    English: Burial plot of William Cole and family. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 82004573 .

  4. John Coleman (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Coleman was also a weather anchor for KETV in Omaha, WISN-TV in Milwaukee and then WBBM-TV and WLS-TV in Chicago. [2] [5] In 1972, Coleman and his stage crew craftsmen at WLS-TV created the first chroma key weather map ever in use. [2] [3] WLS Eyewitness News team, 1972. Back, from left: anchor John Drury, anchor Joel Daly.

  5. William Cole (antiquary) - Wikipedia

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    Cole was born in Little Abington, a village near Babraham, Cambridgeshire, on 3 August 1714. He was the son of William Cole of Babraham, a well-to-do farmer, and his third wife (of four), Elizabeth, daughter of Theophilus Tuer, merchant, of Cambridge, and widow of Charles Apthorp. He was descended from a family of respectable yeomen, who had ...

  6. William Cole (immigrant) - Wikipedia

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    His son William Cole (1638-1694) may be the family's most distinguished member, representing clients as a lawyer at least since 1670, purchasing the 1350 acre Boldrup plantation (also known as Bolthrope) on the Warwick River in 1671, serving on the Virginia Governor's Council from 1674/75 (including as Governor Berkeley's agent during Bacon's Rebellion) until (near his death) in 1692, and co ...

  7. William Cole (councillor) - Wikipedia

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    William Cole (c. 1638-March 4, 1694) was a lawyer, planter and government official in the Colony of Virginia. He served decades on the Virginia Governor's Council and briefly as the Colony's Secretary of State.

  8. William J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    Cole was a member of the Democratic Party. [2] In 1971 he helped organized youth in support of William F. Winter's lieutenant gubernatorial campaign. [3] In January 1979 Cole convinced Winter to pay for his name to be added to a poll being conducted to gauge Mississippians' attitudes towards public figures.

  9. William Cole (planter) - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Cole (c.1571–1653) was an English soldier and politician, who participated in the Plantation of Ulster and established a settler town at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. [1] Despite his initial loyalty to the Stuarts , he was a leading English Parliamentarian figure in the Irish Confederate Wars of the 1640s.