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  1. William Orton Williams, (July 7, 1839 – June 9, 1863) called Orton Williams until he changed his name to Lawrence Williams Orton, was a Confederate officer during the American Civil War who, after being caught behind Union lines in a U.S. Army uniform, was executed as a spy.

  2. On June 27, 1826, America Peter and William G. Williams were married by Rev. Walter Addison of Georgetown’s St. John’s Church in the parlor of Tudor Place. 11 Ann Shaaff, who attended the wedding, reported to a friend that it was far from a romantic affair.

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  4. Military. William Williams (printer and publisher) (1787–1850), printer, publisher and colonel during the War of 1812. William Williams (soldier) (died 1814), soldier killed in defense of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. William Orton Williams (1839–1863), Confederate officer executed as a spy.

  5. William Mark Wainwright (born 15 December 1956), known professionally as William Orbit, is an English musician and record producer who has sold 200 million recordings worldwide of his own work, his production and song-writing work.

    Title
    Year
    Artist(s)
    Album
    "Testament in Motion"
    2018
    2018
    "Let Me in Your Heart Again" (remix)
    2014
    2014
    Queen and Michael Jackson
  6. Morton Williams - the Fresh Marketplace. 12,453 likes · 3 talking about this. Family owned food market with locations all across Manhattan featuring domestic and imported brands, fresh produce, deli...

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  8. Ken J. Orton Williams; M. Shamim Jairajpuri. Year. 1984. Journal. Records of the Australian Museum. Publisher. The Australian Museum. Abstract. Thalassogenus archaeops n.sp., the second species belonging to the extraordinary enoplid genus of predatory terrestrial nematodes first described by Andrássy (1973), is described from Western Samoa.