William Ward Burrows

William Ward Burrows

William Ward Burrows may refer to:

*William Ward Burrows I (Marine Lieutenant Colonel) (1768 – 1805), second Commandant of the Marine Corps
*William Ward Burrows II (Navy Lieutenant) (1785 – 1813), the Colonel's son


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