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  2. William Sharp (homeopath) - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp family was notable in Yorkshire, and its members included, John Sharp who had been an Archbishop of York, and Abraham Sharp a mathematician and astronomer. [2] William's education was initially undertaken by his uncle at Wakefield Grammar School until he joined Westminster School in 1817. He learnt to be a surgeon from another uncle ...

  3. William J. Murphy (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    William James Murphy (July 25, 1859 – October 24, 1918), widely known as W. J. Murphy, was an American businessman principally associated with the Minneapolis Tribune as owner, publisher and editor from 1891 until his death in 1918.

  4. William F. Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    William Sharpe [1] was born on June 16, 1934, in Boston, Massachusetts. As his father was in the National Guard, the family moved several times during World War II, until they finally settled in Riverside, California. Sharpe spent the rest of his childhood and teenage years in Riverside, graduating from Riverside Polytechnic High School in 1951 ...

  5. DeWolf family - Wikipedia

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    The family's lineage can be traced back to Balthazar DeWolf, who was born in 1620 in the Netherlands and later immigrated to North America. The DeWolf family played a significant role in the early colonial history of North America, particularly in the regions of New England and the Atlantic Canadian provinces.

  6. William G. Sharp - Wikipedia

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    Sharp was known as the Father of Air Mail due to his vision of using aircraft for postal delivery. He crafted legislation for this goal which was eventually successful in being passed. He was one of two Elyrians to have served in Congress and also one of two Lorain Countians (Myron T. Herrick) to have served as Ambassador to France during the ...

  7. Simon J. Murphy Sr. - Wikipedia

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    William Herbert (1855–1929) went into business making car bodies for luxury cars; Annie Dorr (1857–1917) Frank Emery (1862–1934) also lumberman, and four-term alderman of Green Bay; Son Simon J. Murphy, Jr. was a lumberman and Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin.

  8. William Sharp - Wikipedia

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    Michael William Sharp (1776–1840), English painter; William Sharp Bush (1786–1812), U.S. marine; William Sharp Macleay (1792–1865), British entomologist; William Sharp McKechnie (1863–1930), Scottish lecturer and author; William Sharpe (disambiguation)

  9. William Sharp Macleay - Wikipedia

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    William Sharp Macleay or McLeay FLS (21 July 1792 – 26 January 1865) was a British civil servant and entomologist. He was also a prominent promoter of the Quinarian system of classification . After graduating, he worked for the British embassy in Paris , following his interest in natural history and at the same time, publishing essays on ...