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  2. Webb (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Webb is an English and Scottish surname meaning weaver of cloth. ... William Webb (disambiguation), ... a page for people with the given name "Webb"

  3. William - Wikipedia

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    The English "William" is taken from the Anglo-Norman language and was transmitted to England after the Norman conquest in the 11th century, and soon became the most popular name in England [citation needed], along with other Norman names such as Robert (the English cognate was Hrēodbeorht, which by regular sound changes would have developed into something along the lines of "Reedbart" [6] [7 ...

  4. List of authors by name: W - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of authors by name whose last ... Catherine Webb (born 1986 ... Cornell Woolrich (1903–1968, US, f), pseudonym William Irish; Sarah ...

  5. Vanderbilt family - Wikipedia

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    James Watson Webb II (1884–1960) Lila Vanderbilt Webb (1913–1961) John Currie Wilmerding Jr. (1938-2024) James Watson Webb III (1916–2000) William Seward Webb Jr. (1887–1956) Vanderbilt Seward Webb (1891–1956) George Washington Vanderbilt II (1862–1914) Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt (1900–1976) George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil (1925 ...

  6. Williams (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Williams is a surname of English origin derived from the personal name William and the genitive ending -s. [2] It is also common in Wales, where it represents an anglicization of the Welsh patronymic ap Gwilym.

  7. William Webb Ellis - Wikipedia

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    William Webb Ellis was born in Salford, Lancashire, the youngest of three sons of James Ellis, a cornet in the 7th Dragoon Guards. The eldest son, James, died aged three and the second son, Thomas, of Dunchurch, Warwickshire, became a surgeon. Third son William was made a Lieutenant of the 3rd Dragoon Guards in 1809, joining them in Portugal. [4]