William Whitaker (disambiguation)

William Whitaker (disambiguation)

William Whitaker can refer to:
*William Whitaker (theologian) (* 1548 in Holme, Burnley (Borough); † December 4th, 1595) was an english theologian
*William Whitaker (1836-1925), British geologist
*William Whitaker (pioneer) (1821-1888), American pioneer
*Bill Whittaker (born 1922), British footballer
*Bill Whitaker, American journalist

ee also

* Whitaker


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