William Cowan (politician) — William Cowan (October 25 1825 after 1879) was a farmer and reeve of North Gower Township, Ontario.He was born in County Leitrim, Ireland in 1825, the son of Patrick Cowan, and was educated there, earning a teaching certificate. He emigrated to… … Wikipedia
William Cowan (fur trader) — Doctor William Cowan (1818 ndash; June 20 1902) was a physician and fur trader.He was born in Scotland in 1818 and studied medicine at the University of Glasgow. He caught cholera during the epidemic of 1848 ndash;1849 and decided to move to… … Wikipedia
Cowan — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Barry Cowan (* 1974), britischer Tennisspieler Clyde L. Cowan (1919–1974), US amerikanischer Physiker Edgar Cowan (1815–1885), US amerikanischer Politiker Elliot Cowan (* 1976), englischer Schauspieler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
William N. Fenton — (December 15, 1908 17 June, 2005) was a US scholar and writer known for his extensive studies of Iroquois history and culture. He started his studies of the Iroquois in the 1930s and published a number of significant works over following decades… … Wikipedia
William I Orr — William Ittner Orr (W6SAI) (1919 2001) is the author of several amateur radio and radio engineering texts. His titles include: * All about Cubical Quad Antennas, 3rd edition (ISBN 978 0 933616 03 5) William I. Orr Stuart D. Cowan * The W6SAI Hf… … Wikipedia
William Lee Davidson — (1746–1781) was a North Carolina militia general during the American Revolutionary War. Contents 1 Origins and education 2 Military Campaigns 3 Namesakes 4 Refere … Wikipedia
William Henry Blackmore — was an English lawyer who gained a fortune by exploiting a large social network as an investment promoter of Spanish Mexican Land Grants in New Mexico and Colorado between 1863 and 1878 . He used his fortune for philanthropy, primarily centred on … Wikipedia
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Cowan Bridge — is a village in the English county of Lancashire. It is south east of the town of Kirkby Lonsdale where the main A65 road crosses the Leck Beck. It forms part of the civil parish with the unusual name of Burrow with Burrow. Cowan Bridge was the… … Wikipedia
William de Deyn — [de la Deyn] (d. 1350) was a 14th century Scottish monk and cleric. Little can be said about Deyn s early life. He had obtained a licentiate in decrees at some point in his youth, and he must have become a Tironensian monk, for by 1329, and… … Wikipedia