William Martin

William Martin

William Martin can refer to:

People born in 20th century

*William Martin, American author
*William A. Martin (1938–1981), American computer scientist
*William Dean Martin (b. 1981), a guitarist for popular American band Good Charlotte
*William E. Martin, American songwriter and screenwriter
*William H. "Dad" Martin, American photographer
*William McChesney Martin, Jr. (1906–1998), chairman of the board of the U.S. Federal Reserve
*William C. Martin (USOC), the current president of the United States Olympic Committee
*Bill Martin (b. 1938), Scottish songwriter

People born in 19th century

*William Martin (admiral), First Sea Lord of Britain in 1858–1859
*William Martin (American football), head football coach at Wabash College in 1887
*William Martin (American sailor), American Civil War sailor aboard the USS "Benton"
*William Martin (American sailor, b. 1839) (b. 1839), American Civil War sailor aboard the USS "Varuna"
*William Martin (architect) (1829–1900), Birmingham architect and partner in Martin & Chamberlain
*William Martin (French sailor), who won a silver medal at the 1900 Olympics
*William Martin (judge) (1807–1880) first Chief Justice of New Zealand 1841–1857
*William Clyde Martin (1893–1984), American Methodist bishop
*William H. Martin (1823–1898), U.S. Representative from Texas
*William Keble Martin (1877–1969), British botanist
*William Melville Martin (1876–1970), premier of Saskatchewan
*William V. Martin ("a.k.a.: Guillermo V. Martin, by the Spaniards"), British Citizen and British Vice-Consul in Ferrol. First President of El Circulo Mercantil de Ferrol, founded 1916.

People born in 18th century or earlier

*William Charles Linnaeus Martin (1798–1864), English naturalist
*William D. Martin (1789–1833), US Congressman from South Carolina
*William Martin (typographer) (1757–1830), designer of Bulmer (typeface)

Fictional character

*Major William Martin, Royal Marines, "The Man Who Never Was" in book and film of that title based on World War II intelligence plan "Operation Mincemeat"

ee also

*Billy Martin (disambiguation)
*William Martyn of Athelhampton, 15th century English nobleman


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