William Reeves (disambiguation)

William Reeves (disambiguation)

Will/Bill/William Reeves can refer to a number of people including:

*William Pember Reeves - The Hon. William Pember Reeves (10 February 1857-death date and age|1932|5|16|1857|2|10| was a New Zealand statesman, historian and poet, who promoted social reform.
*William Reeves (journalist) (1825-1891) the father of William Pember Reeves
*Bill Reeves - William 'Bill' Reeves (born June 22, 1875 at Cambridge; died March 22, 1944 at Wormwood Park, Hammersmith, London) was an English cricketer, who at the conclusion of his playing career became an umpire, officiating in five Test Matches.
*William Reeves - Pixar animator who worked with John Lasseter on a number of projects.


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