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Politics

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Samuel Crowdson Williams Samuel Croudson Williams (September 13, 1812 – May 12, 1862) was a nineteenth-century American politician from Virginia. Early life Williams was born in Woodstock, Virginia in 1812. Career As an adult, Williams made his home in Shenandoa ...
(1812–1862), American politician, businessman, and soldier in Virginia *
Samuel L. Williams Samuel L. Williams (ca. 1933–1994) was president of the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners and the first African-American president of the State Bar of California (1981). He was a senior partner at the law firm of Hufstedler & Kaus, reti ...
(1933–1994), president of the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners *
Samuel May Williams Samuel May Williams (October 4, 1795 – September 13, 1858) was an American businessman, politician, and close associate of Stephen F. Austin, who was an Anglo-American colonizer of Mexican Texas. As a teenager, Williams started working in th ...
(1795–1858), American businessman and politician *
Samuel Williams (American politician) Samuel Wardell Williams (February 7, 1851 – August 5, 1913) was an American judge who is best known for being the Populist Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in the election of 1908. Biography Williams was born in Mo ...
(1851–1913), American politician * Samuel Williams (Australian politician) (1878–1962), New South Wales politician * Samuel Williams (British politician) (1842–1926), British politician and Governor of Grenada


Religion

* Samuel Williams (minister) (1743-1817), American minister and educator *
Samuel Williams (missionary) Samuel Williams (17 January 1822 – 14 March 1907) was a New Zealand missionary, educationalist, farmer and pastoralist. Early life Williams was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, and came to New Zealand as a young child. His parents ...
(1822–1907), New Zealand missionary, farmer, educationalist, and pastoralist *
Samuel Wells Williams Samuel Wells Williams (22 September 1812 – 16 February 1884) was a linguist, official, missionary and Sinologist from the United States in the early 19th century. Early life Williams was born in Utica, New York, son of William Williams (178 ...
(1812–1884), linguist, missionary and sinologist from the United States *
Samuel Woodrow Williams Samuel Woodrow Williams was a Baptist minister, professor of philosophy and religion, and Civil Rights activist. Williams was born on February 12, 1912, in Sparkman (Dallas County) then grew up in Chicot County, Arkansas. An African American, ...
(1912–1970), African American Baptist minister, professor and civil rights activist


Other

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Samuel Williams (American author) Samuel Williams (1826 – June 30, 1881) was an American newspaper editor and author of Welsh descent. He was born in Utica, New York. He worked for the ''Albany Evening Journal'' and '' San Francisco Evening Bulletin''. After his death, his widow ...
(died 1881), American newspaper editor and author *
Samuel Williams (cyclist) Samuel Williams (born 18 March 1994 in Worcester) is an English racing cyclist Cycle sport is Competition, competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cycl ...
(born 1994), English racing cyclist *
Samuel Williams (engraver) Samuel Williams (23 February 1788 – 19 September 1853) was a British draughtsman and wood-engraver. Life Williams was born at Colchester, on 23 February 1788. He was apprenticed to the Colchester printer J. Marsden, but taught himself to d ...
(1788–1853), English artist * Samuel Cole Williams (1864–1947), Tennessee jurist, historian, educator, and businessman * Samuel Tankersley Williams (1896–1984), United States Army Lieutenant General *
Samuel "Savoirfaire" Williams Samuel "Savoirfaire" Williams is a classically-trained, American jazz violinist from Chicago. Biography At the age of three, he began playing violin at his parents' church. Two years later, Samuel joined a group of child prodigies under the tute ...
, American jazz violinist * Samuel Williams (1852–?), American slave narrative author with the pen name Sam Aleckson


See also

* Sam Williams (disambiguation) {{hndis, Williams, Samuel