Willson — may refer to:PeopleOther uses* Willson Tower, building in Cleveland, Ohio, USAee also* Wilson … Wikipedia
Willson — [wɪlsn], Meredith, amerikanischer Komponist, * Mason City (Iowa) 18. 5. 1902, ✝ Santa Monica (Calif.) 15. 6. 1984; war Flötist in der Band J. P. Sousas, 1923 28 Mitglied des New York Philharmonic Orchestras und arbeitete ab 1929 als… … Universal-Lexikon
Willson — Recorded in the spellings of Wilson and Willson, this distinguished surname, having more than seventy entries in the British Dictionary of National Biography is of early medieval English origin, although recorded throughout the British Isles. It… … Surnames reference
Willson Woodside — (1905 May 29, 1991) was a Canadian journalist well known for his World War II reporting, author, and a professor of political science at the University of Guelph.BiographyWillson Woodside was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba [cite… … Wikipedia
Willson Osborne — (1906 ndash; 1979) was an American composer. After completing the undergraduate program in composition and music theory at the University of Michigan (studying with Ross Lee Finney), Osborne was a student of Paul Hindemith at Yale University.… … Wikipedia
Willson (name) — Family name name = Willson imagesize= caption= pronunciation = meaning = son of Will region = English speaking countries origin = William, from Old German related names = Wilson footnotes = Willson is an English language patronymic surname,… … Wikipedia
WILLSON, Robert William (1794-1866) — Roman Catholic bishop of Hobart was born at Lincoln, England, on 11 December 1794. His father, a builder, belonged to the Church of England, but became a Roman Catholic late in life, his mother was a devout Catholic. Willson received a fair… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Willson v. Black-Bird Creek Marsh Co. — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Willson v. Black Bird Creek Marsh Co. ArgueDate= ArgueYear= DecideDate=January DecideYear=1829 FullName=Thomas Willson and Others, Plaintiffs in Error v. The Black Bird Creek Marsh Company, Defendants USVol=27 USPage=245… … Wikipedia
Willson Tower — The Willson Tower is a high rise residential building in Cleveland, Ohio. It is 210 feet tall, and was built in 1971. The building is owned by the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority and provides public housing one and two bedroom apartments … Wikipedia
Willson — /ˈwɪlsən/ (say wilsuhn) noun Robert William, 1794–1866, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, born in England; influential in reforming convict conditions at Port Arthur and Norfolk Island prisons and responsible for the latter s abolition in 1855 …