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Sarah Wilson (war correspondent) Lady Sarah Wilson, DStJ, RRC (born Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Spencer-Churchill; 4 July 1865 – 22 October 1929) became one of the first woman war correspondents in 1899, when she was recruited by Alfred Harmsworth to cover the Siege of Mafek ...
(1865–1929), English war correspondent and aunt of Winston Churchill *
Sarah Ella Wilson Sarah Ella Wilson (April 7, 1874 – November 1, 1955) was an African American educator and clubwoman based in Massachusetts. Early life Sarah Ella Wilson was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, the daughter of George M. and Elizabeth Allen Wilson. ...
(1874–1955), American educator; pioneering black schoolteacher in 1895 *
Sarah Wilson (art historian) Sarah Wilson is a professor at the Courtauld Institute, London. In 1997, Wilson was made Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government for services to French art and culture. Selected publications *''The Visual World of French Theo ...
, British art historian; works published since 1980 * Sarah L. Wilson (born 1959), American jurist and member of ''Columbia Human Rights Law Review'' *
Sarah Wilson (dog trainer) Sarah Wilson (born 1960) is an American author, dog trainer, and international speaker. She is the author of eight books about subjects related to pet ownership. Early life Sarah Wilson was born in 1960 in Wellesley, Massachusetts and raised in ...
(born 1960), American author and dog trainer *
Sari Wilson Sari Wilson is an American novelist and writer. She has written prose and comics, and is the author of the novel ''Girl Through Glass''. Wilson's short fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has appeared in literary journals such as  ...
, American writer and editor; Stegner Fellow 1997–99 *
Sarah Wilson (journalist) Sarah Wilson (born 8 January 1974) is an Australian journalist, television presenter, blogger, media consultant and author of ''I Quit Sugar''. Early life and education Wilson grew up in the bush outside Canberra, ACT with five younger sibling ...
(born 1974), Australian TV presenter


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Sarah Wilson (impostor) Sarah Wilson (1745? – 1780) was an English impostor who traveled to America as a convict servant and pretended to be the sister of Queen Charlotte. Early life Sarah Wilson was probably born in London. She was a menial servant in the kitchen of G ...
(1754–after 1780), English impostor of the non-existent sister of Queen Charlotte *
Sarah Maria Wilson Sarah Maria Wilson (died 1786) was an English actress. Early life Her maiden name was Adcock. She acted in York, where, as Mrs. Weston, in the summer of 1773 she played Lucy Lockit in the ''Beggar's Opera'', Miss Notable in the 'Lady's Last Stake ...
(before 1756–1786), English actress; stage names Mrs. Weston and Mrs. Wilson *Sarah Wilson (1922–1998), American winner of
10th Scripps National Spelling Bee The 10th National Spelling Bee was held at the National Museum in Washington, D.C., on May 29, 1934. Scripps-Howard would not sponsor the Bee until 1941. The winner was 12-year-old Sarah Wilson of Gray, Maine,Garrett,_Sarah_A._ ilson(1921-1998) ...
*Sarah Wilson (rugby union) (born 1984), American rugby union player


Fictional characters

*Sara Wilson in 2005 American film ''Cinderella Man'' *Sara Wilson (The Passage), Sara Wilson ''(The Passage)'' in American novels published between 2010 and 2016 *Sarah Wilson in 2017 American film ''Geostorm'' {{hndis, Wilson, Sarah