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William Morgan Sheppard (24 August 1932 – 6 January 2019) [1] [2] was an English actor who appeared in over 100 films and television programmes, in a career that spanned over 50 years. Early life and stage career
William Henry Sheppard (March 8, 1865 – November 25, 1927) was one of the earliest African Americans to become a missionary for the Presbyterian Church.He spent 20 years in Africa, primarily in and around the Congo Free State, and is best known for his efforts to publicize the atrocities committed against the Kuba and other Congolese peoples by King Leopold II's Force Publique.
William Henry Sheppard, African-American Presbyterian missionary famous for revealing Belgian atrocities in the Congo Free State; W. Morgan Sheppard (1932–2019), William Morgan Sheppard, British actor, sometimes credited as Morgan Sheppard; William Bostwick Sheppard (1860–1934), U.S. federal judge
William McMichael "Bill" Shepherd (born July 26, 1949), (Capt, USN, Ret.), is an American former Navy SEAL, aerospace, ocean, and mechanical engineer, and NASA astronaut, who served as commander of Expedition 1, [1] the first crew on the International Space Station.
Col. William Shepard was at the Battle of Trenton, N.J. with George Washington, and his likeness appears in the painting The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776, by John Trumbull. [5] Shepard was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1785 and 1786 and was selectman for Westfield from 1784 to 1787. In this ...
William Miles Sheppard (born February 11, 2002) [1] is an American college football wide receiver who plays for the Colorado Buffaloes. He previously played for the Vanderbilt Commodores . Early life
"Matthew Shepard’s death was a life-altering moment for a lot of people," said Shelby Chestnut, executive director of the Transgender Law Center. Earlier in his career, Chestnut worked with the ...
After her death, he married 21-year-old Anstiss Derby Rogers in Salem, Massachusetts, on September 5, 1843, daughter of John Wittingham Rogers. [7] They had three children: William Shepard Wetmore Jr. (1844–1858), who died of scarlet fever in June 1858. [8] George Peabody Wetmore (1846–1921), later the Governor of Rhode Island and a U.S ...