Davison — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Aidan Davison (* 1968), nordirischer Fußballspieler Ann Davison (1912–1992), britische Seglerin Archibald Thompson Davison (1883–1961), US amerikanischer Musikwissenschaftler Arthur Davison (1918–1992),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Davison (surname) — For other uses, see Davison (disambiguation). Davison Family name Pronunciation d(a) vi son Meaning son of Davie (beloved one) (patronymic) Region of origin Scotland, England, Ulster … Wikipedia
Davison, Wild Bill — ▪ American musician byname of William Edward Davison born Jan. 5, 1906, Defiance, Ohio, U.S. died Nov. 14, 1989, Santa Barbara, Calif. American jazz cornet player who recorded some 800 songs and traveled extensively in his 70 year career … Universalium
Davison's — The 1970 1986 Logo Industry Retail Fate Renamed Macy s Successor Macy s Found … Wikipedia
Edward Doran Davison — (June 10 1819 ndash; February 21 1894) was a lumber merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Queen s County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1855 to 1859.He was born in Queens County, Nova Scotia, the son of Samuel… … Wikipedia
Davison Dalziel — (1852 1928), était un journaliste et patron de presse anglais, fondateur de l’agence de presse éponyme, l Agence Dalziel, qui a réussi à concurrencer pendant trois ans, à l échelle internationale, les trois premières agences mondiales, Associated … Wikipédia en Français
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford — The Earl of Oxford Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, unknown artist after lost orig … Wikipedia
Davison — This interesting surname is as patronymic from the male Hebrew given name David, from Dodaveha meaning Beloved of Jehovah . This name was borne by the greatest of the early Kings of Israel which led to its popularity first among the Jews and… … Surnames reference
Davison, Francis and Walter — (?1575 ?1619) • Francis, the elder brother, ?1575 1619 Son of William Davison, secretary of state to Queen Elizabeth, who was Elizabeth s scapegoat in the matter of the execution of Mary Queen of Scots. In 1593, Davison was admitted as a… … British and Irish poets
Edward Hoby — Sir Edward Hoby (1560–1 March 1617) was a diplomat, Member of Parliament, scholar, and soldier in England during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. He was the son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth Cooke, the nephew of William Cecil, Lord Burghley … Wikipedia