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Jackie Simons (2007–2019, his death) Clifford William Cumberbatch Simons (17 November 1940 – 21 June 2019) was a Welsh actor best known for his role as PC Alf Ventress in Heartbeat , a role he played from 1992 to 2010.
William Edward Simon (November 27, 1927 – June 3, 2000) was an American businessman and philanthropist who served as the 63rd United States Secretary of the Treasury. He became the Secretary of the Treasury on May 9, 1974, during the Nixon administration .
William Joseph Simmons (May 7, 1880 – May 18, 1945) was an American preacher and fraternal organizer who founded and led the second Ku Klux Klan from Thanksgiving evening 1915 until being ousted in 1922 by Hiram Wesley Evans.
William Simmons may refer to: William Henry Simmons (1811–1882), English mezzotint engraver; William Benjamin Dearborn Simmons (1823–1876), American organ builder; William A. Simmons (1840–1916), American government official; William J. Simmons (teacher) (1849–1890), American ex-slave and college president; William Simmons (politician ...
William Simon or Bill Simon may refer to: William E. Simon (1927–2000), United States Secretary of the Treasury (1974–1977) William H. Simon, Columbia Law School professor; William S. Simon (born 1960), president and CEO of Walmart U.S. (2010–2014) William Simon (sociologist) (1920–2000), American educator
Rev. William Charles Simons (19 November 1844 – 7 January 1921) was an English Anglican priest who served as Dean of Brechin from 1913 until 1917. [1] The third son of The Rev. John Simons, sometime Vicar of Dymock, Gloucestershire, he was educated at the University of Oxford and ordained in 1868.
Sep. 17—Marc Simmons was quoted as saying, "I gave up everything for history — salary, family, everything. History is my reigning interest and passion." The historian and prolific author, who ...
Simon was born in Neptune, New Jersey, the son of Carol (Girard) and William E. Simon Sr., the 63rd Secretary of the Treasury under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Simon Sr., also served as director of the Federal Energy Office. [1] Coincidentally, Simon was a childhood friend of former Democratic party chair Howard Dean.