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Edwin Williams (other)
Edwin Williams may refer to: *Edwin Williams (American football) (born 1986), American football offensive lineman *Edwin Williams (rugby) (1898–1983), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1920s * Edwin Williams (footballer) (1868–?), Welsh international footballer who played for Crewe Alexandra F.C. *Edwin A. Williams (1847–1920), American politician * Edwin Ross Williams (born 1942), physicist * Edwin S. Williams (born 1948), American linguist *Ed Williams (linebacker) (born 1961), American football linebacker *Dib Williams Edwin Dibrell Williams (January 19, 1910 – April 2, 1992) was an American professional baseball infielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1930 to 1935 with the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox. Listed at and , he batted ... (Edwin Dibrell Williams, 1910–1992), American second baseman and shortstop in Major League Baseball See also * * Edward Williams (other) {{hndis, Williams, Edwin ...
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Edwin Williams (American Football)
Edwin Williams (born December 10, 1986) is a former American football center and offensive guard who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Maryland. He was signed by the Washington Redskins in 2009 as an undrafted free agent. Early years Williams was born on December 10, 1986, in Washington, D.C., to Edwin and Cheron Williams. Both of his parents were freebase cocaine users, and he and his sister, Danielle, were born addicted, although they suffered no long-term effects. Williams was raised by his maternal grandparents, Thomas and Orlean Pierce, in Deanwood, a low-income neighborhood in Northeast D.C.A son learns from his parents' mistakes
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Edwin Williams (rugby)
Edwin "Eddie" Williams (1 July 1898 – 31 January 1983) was a Welsh dual-code international rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for Wales, and at club level for Swansea RFC and Neath RFC, as a fly-half, i.e. number 10, and representative level rugby league (RL) for Wales, and at club level for Huddersfield, as a , i.e. number 6. Background Eddie Williams was born in Cwmllynfell, Wales, and he died aged 84 in Swansea, Wales. International honours Eddie Williams won caps for Wales (RU) while at Neath RFC in 1924 against New Zealand, and in 1925 against France, and won a cap for Wales (RL) while at Huddersfield in the 15–39 defeat by England at White City Stadium, Sloper Road, Grangetown, Cardiff Grangetown (Welsh: usually ''Grangetown'', also Trelluest) is a district and community in the south of Cardiff, capital of Wales. It is one of the largest districts in the south of the cit ...
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Edwin Williams (footballer)
Edwin H. Williams (born 1868) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team, playing 2 matches. He played his first match on 13 March 1893 against England and his last match on 18 March 1893 against Scotland. At club level, he played for Saltney Victoria (1887/88), Over Wanderers (1888/89), Chester (1889/90) and Crewe Alexandra (1889-1893). He also turned out for Nantwich (1892/93), later becoming the local reporter for 'The Nantwich Chronicle' for over half a century. See also * List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) The Wales national football team has represented Wales in international association football since 1876, making it the third oldest international football team. They played their first official match on 25 March 1876, four years after England ... References 1868 births People from Hawarden Footballers from Flintshire Welsh men's footballers Wales men's international footballers Crewe Alex ...
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Edwin A
The name Edwin means "rich friend". It comes from the Old English elements "ead" (rich, blessed) and "ƿine" (friend). The original Anglo-Saxon form is Eadƿine, which is also found for Anglo-Saxon figures. People * Edwin of Northumbria (died 632 or 633), King of Northumbria and Christian saint * Edwin (son of Edward the Elder) (died 933) * Eadwine of Sussex (died 982), King of Sussex * Eadwine of Abingdon (died 990), Abbot of Abingdon * Edwin, Earl of Mercia (died 1071), brother-in-law of Harold Godwinson (Harold II) *Edwin (director) (born 1978), Indonesian filmmaker * Edwin (musician) (born 1968), Canadian musician * Edwin Abeygunasekera, Sri Lankan Sinhala politician, member of the 1st and 2nd State Council of Ceylon * Edwin Ariyadasa (1922-2021), Sri Lankan Sinhala journalist * Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911) British artist * Edwin Eugene Aldrin (born 1930), although he changed it to Buzz Aldrin, American astronaut * Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890–1954), American inve ...
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Edwin Ross Williams
Edwin Ross Williams (born 1942) is a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He received a B.A. from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1964, an M.S. in physics from University of Colorado Boulder in 1966, and a Ph.D. from Wesleyan University in 1970. Williams was awarded the status of fellow in the American Physical Society in 1994, after being nominated by the Topical Group on Instrument and Measurement Science for "excellence in measurement research leading to an upper limit or the rest mass of the photon and precision determination of the gyromagnetic ratio of the proton and of the fine-structure constant, and for leadership in highly accurate realizations of the base electrical units, the ampere, volt, ohm, and farad The farad (symbol: F) is the unit of electrical capacitance, the ability of a body to store an electrical charge, in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after the English physicist Michael Faraday (1791–1867). ...
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Edwin S
The name Edwin means "rich friend". It comes from the Old English elements "ead" (rich, blessed) and "ƿine" (friend). The original Anglo-Saxon form is Eadƿine, which is also found for Anglo-Saxon figures. People * Edwin of Northumbria (died 632 or 633), King of Northumbria and Christian saint * Edwin (son of Edward the Elder) (died 933) * Eadwine of Sussex (died 982), King of Sussex * Eadwine of Abingdon (died 990), Abbot of Abingdon * Edwin, Earl of Mercia (died 1071), brother-in-law of Harold Godwinson (Harold II) *Edwin (director) (born 1978), Indonesian filmmaker * Edwin (musician) (born 1968), Canadian musician * E. W. Abeygunasekera, Edwin Abeygunasekera, Sri Lankan Sinhala politician, member of the 1st State Council of Ceylon, 1st and 2nd State Council of Ceylon * Edwin Ariyadasa (1922-2021), Sri Lankan Sinhala journalist * Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911) British artist * Edwin Eugene Aldrin (born 1930), although he changed it to Buzz Aldrin, American astronaut * Edw ...
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Ed Williams (linebacker)
Edward Eugene Williams (born September 8, 1961) is a former American football player who played seven seasons as a linebacker for the New England Patriots in the National Football League, including Super Bowl XX. Prior to that, he played college football as a defensive end for the Texas Longhorns where he College Football Ed Williams played college football at Texas, helping them to win Southwest Conference Championships in 1981 and 1983. In 1981, the Longhorns won the Cotton Bowl and finished ranked #2. In 1983 he had a game-ending safety against then-undefeated SMU that allowed Texas to retain its #2 ranking. Pro Football Williams was selected in the 2nd round of the 1984 NFL draft by the New England Patriots with the 43rd pick overall. He was one of 17 Longhorns taken in the draft, breaking the record for most players drafted by a single school in one draft. He'd also been drafted by the San Antonio Gunslingers of the USFL, but never chose to play in that league. The Pat ...
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Dib Williams
Edwin Dibrell Williams (January 19, 1910 – April 2, 1992) was an American professional baseball infielder who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1930 to 1935 with the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox. Listed at and , he batted and threw right-handed. Biography Williams was born in 1910 in Greenbrier, Arkansas, and attended Hendrix College and Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University). At Hendrix, he played college basketball, college football, and competed in track and field. At Oklahoma A&M, he played on the non-varsity baseball team in 1928, was a quarterback on the football team—earning a varsity letter in 1926, 1927, and 1928—and was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. Williams' professional baseball career spanned 1929 to 1947; he missed the 1943–1945 seasons while serving in the United States Army. Primarily a second baseman, he played every infield position, and one game as a left fielder, during his time playing professionally. Williams played in ...
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