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Willing may refer to: * pertaining to Will (disambiguation) ** assigning items through a will and testament ** assenting through Volition (psychology)


Places

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Willing, New York Willing is a town in Allegany County, New York, United States. The population was 1,295 at the 2020 census. The town is on the southern border of the county, south of the village of Wellsville. History The area that would become the town was f ...
, a town in Allegany County * Mount Willing (disambiguation) * Willing Lake, a lake in Rice County, Minnesota, United States


People with the surname

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Ann Willing Bingham Ann (or Anne) Willing Bingham (August 1, 1764May 11, 1801) was an American socialite from Philadelphia. Early life She was the eldest daughter of thirteen children born to Anne ( née McCall) Willing and Thomas Willing, the first president of t ...
(1764–1801) born ''Anne Willing'', American socialite *
Ava Lowle Willing Ava Lowle Willing (September 15, 1868 – June 9, 1958) was an American socialite. She was the first wife of Colonel John Jacob Astor IV and later married Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale. Early life Ava Lowle Willing was born on September ...
, American socialite *
Charles Willing Charles Willing (May 18, 1710 – November 30, 1754) was a Philadelphia merchant, trader and politician; twice he served as Mayor of Philadelphia, from 1748 until 1749 and again in 1754. Early life Charles Willing was born in Bristol, Engla ...
(1710–1754), English-American colonial merchant *
Elizabeth Willing Powel Elizabeth Willing Powel (February 21, 1743 – January 17, 1830) was an American socialite and a prominent member of the Philadelphia upper class of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The daughter, later sister and then wife of mayors of ...
(1743–1830), born ''Elizabeth Willing'', American socialite * Foy Willing (1914–1978), American singer-songwriter *
George M. Willing George Maurice "Doc" Willing, Jr. (c. 1829March 12 or 13, 1874) was an American physician, prospector, and political lobbyist. He is known for his time as an unelected delegate to the United States Congress for Jefferson Territory and as the per ...
(1829–1874), American physician *
James Willing James Willing (1750–1801) was a representative of the American Continental Congress who led a 1778 military expedition during the American Revolutionary War. Known as the Willing Expedition, the effort involved raiding British forts, plantation ...
, representative of the Continental Congress *
Jennie Fowler Willing Jennie Fowler Willing (January 22, 1834 – October 6, 1916) was a Canadian-born American educator, author, preacher, social reformer, and suffragist. She married a lawyer and Methodist pastor at age 19. In 1873, she and her husband became professo ...
(1834-1916), Canadian-American educator, author, preacher, social reformer, suffragist * Martina Willing, German paralympian * Mary Willing Byrd (1740–1814) born ''Mary Willing'', American colonial socialite * Mary Willing Clymer (1774–1852) born ''Mary Willing'', American socialite * Nick Willing, British director * Oscar Willing (1889–1962), American golfer * Thomas Willing (1731–1821), American financier * Victor Willing (1928–1988), British painter * Georg Franz-Willing (1915–2008), German historian * Charles Willing Byrd (1770–1828), American politician *
G. Willing Pepper G. Willing Pepper (1909-April 21, 2001), known as “Wing” was a corporate executive, the former president of the Scott Paper Company, and a notable Philadelphia philanthropist. He combined active philanthropy with the use of commercial skills to ...
(1909–2001), American businessman


Other uses

* Willing Expedition, a 1778 military expedition * * "Willing", a song by Times of Grace from '' The Hymn of a Broken Man''


See also

* * Will (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, geo, surname English-language surnames German-language surnames