William Gordon

William Gordon

William Gordon ist der Name folgender Personen:

  • William Gordon (New Hampshire) (1763–1802), US-amerikanischer Politiker
  • William Gordon (Ohio) (1862–1942), US-amerikanischer Politiker
  • William Gordon (Aberdeen) († 1577), Bischof von Aberdeen
  • William Gordon (Leeds) (1831–1911), Bischof von Leeds
  • William E. Gordon (1918-2010), US-amerikanischer Elektroingenieur, Physiker und Astronom
  • William F. Gordon (1787–1858), US-amerikanischer Politiker
  • William Jones Gordon, dritter anglikanischer Bischof von Alaska
  • William Washington Gordon (1796–1842), US-amerikanischer Politiker
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