Henry Wilson (disambiguation)
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Henry Wilson may refer to:
  • Henry Wilson
    Henry Wilson
    Henry Wilson was the 18th Vice President of the United States and a Senator from Massachusetts...

     (1812–1875), eighteenth Vice President of the United States and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
  • Henry Wilson (sailor), Captain of the British East India Company ship Antelope and the first European visitor to Palau in 1783
  • Henry Wilson (architect and designer)
    Henry Wilson (architect and designer)
    Henry Wilson was a British architect, jeweller and designer.-Career:He was born at 91 Red Rock Street in West Derby near Liverpool on 12 March 1864....

     (1864–1934), British architect, jeweller and designer
  • Henry Wilson (Suffolk politician)
    Henry Wilson (Suffolk politician)
    Henry Wilson was a British Liberal Party politician, and the only Liberal ever elected for the Western division of Suffolk....

     (1797–1866), Liberal Member of Parliament for West Suffolk 1835–1837
  • Henry Wilson (British politician)
    Henry Wilson (British politician)
    Henry Joseph Wilson was a British farmer, industrialist and Liberal Party politician.-Family and education:Henry Joseph Wilson was born at Old Radford, Nottinghamshire, the son of William Wilson who had also lived at Torquay and Mansfield. The Wilson family held strong Nonconformist and Reform...

     (1833–1914), Liberal Member of Parliament for Holmfirth 1885–1912
  • Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania)
    Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania)
    Henry Wilson was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.Henry Wilson was born in Dauphin, Pennsylvania. He completed preparatory studies, studied law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was admitted to the bar December 21, 1812, and commenced practice in Allentown, Pennsylvania...

     (1778–1826), United States Congressman
  • Henry Braid Wilson
    Henry Braid Wilson
    Henry Braid Wilson, Jr. was an Admiral in the United States Navy during World War I.-Biography:Henry Wilson was a native of Camden, New Jersey. He joined the United States Navy in the latter part of the nineteenth century and continued to serve for over forty years. He graduated from the U.S...

     (1861–1954), Admiral of the U.S. Navy

}, guided missile armed destroyer, named for the Admiral
  • Henry Bristow Wilson
    Henry Bristow Wilson
    Henry Bristow Wilson was a theologian and a fellow of St John's College, Oxford.-Life:Born on 10 June 1803, he was elder son of Harry Bristow Wilson, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of John Moore. He entered Merchant Taylors' School in October 1809, and was elected to St John's College, Oxford, in...

     (1803–1888), theologian and fellow of St John's College, Oxford
  • Henry Lane Wilson
    Henry Lane Wilson
    Henry Lane Wilson was an American diplomat.-Biography:He was born in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana to Indiana congressman James Wilson and his wife, Emma Wilson; he was the younger brother of John L. Wilson, and had been named for Henry Smith Lane...

     (1857–1932), U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
  • Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet (1864–1922), World War I British general, assassinated by the IRA
  • Sir Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson
    Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson
    Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson, KCB, KCMG, was a British soldier who served in the Second Anglo-Afghan War, the Second Boer War and World War I...

     (1859–1941), World War I British general
  • Henry Maitland Wilson, 1st Baron Wilson
    Henry Maitland Wilson, 1st Baron Wilson
    Field Marshal Henry Maitland Wilson, 1st Baron Wilson, GCB, GBE, DSO , also known as "Jumbo" Wilson, saw active service in the Second Boer War and First World War, and became a senior British general in the Middle East and Mediterranean during the Second World War...

     (1881–1964), World War II British general
  • Dr. Henry Van Peters Wilson
    Henry Van Peters Wilson
    Henry Van Peters Wilson was a professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Biology. In 1907 he demonstrated that silicate sponges have the ability to re-form into functional creatures after the individual cells have been dissociated from one another by mechanical means ....

     (1863–1939), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Biology
  • Henry Wilson (baseball)
    Henry Wilson (baseball)
    Harry Clayton Wilson was an American professional baseball player who played in one game for the Baltimore Orioles during the season. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland. The place and date of his death is unknown....

     (1877–), American baseball player
  • Henry Wilson (bishop) (1876–1961), Anglican priest and author
  • Henry Wilson, Baron Wilson of Langside
    Henry Wilson, Baron Wilson of Langside
    Henry Stephen Wilson, Baron Wilson of Langside PC QC was a Scottish lawyer, Labour politician and life peer....

     (1916–1997), Scottish lawyer, Labour politician and life peer

See also

  • Hank Wilson
    Hank Wilson
    Henry "Hank" Wilson was a longtime San Francisco LGBT rights activist and long term AIDS activist and survivor. The Bay Area Reporter noted that for "over more than 30 years, he played a pivotal role in San Francisco's LGBT history." He grew up in Sacramento, and graduated with a B.A...

     (1947–2008), LGBT and AIDS activist
  • Henry Willson
    Henry Willson
    Henry Willson was an American Hollywood talent agent who played a large role in popularizing the beefcake craze of the 1950s. He was known for his stable of young, attractive clients, including Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, Robert Wagner, Nick Adams, Guy Madison, Troy Donahue, Rory Calhoun, Clint...

     (1911–1978), Hollywood agent who represented Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter
  • Hack Wilson
    Hack Wilson
    Lewis Robert "Hack" Wilson was an American professional baseball player who played 12 seasons with the New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies...

     (1900–1948), Major League Baseball player from 1923 to 1934
  • Harry Wilson (disambiguation)
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