Sir William Galloway was born in 1840.
Sir William Gerard was born in 1518.
Sir William Brockman died in 1654.
Sir William Berkeley was a governor of Virginia, North America.
Sir William Ashley was born on February 25, 1860.
Sir William Johnson was born in 1715.
William Johnson has written: 'The papers of Sir William Johnson' -- subject(s): Sources, Iroquois Indians, History 'The papers of Sir William Johnson' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Iroquois Indians, New York (State) French and Indian War, 1755-1763, Sources
Sir William Johnson
Sir William Johnson
Sir William Johnson came to the New York colonial frontier at the invitation of his uncle Sir Peter Warren, a sea captain who had built an impressive house in New York City and had purchased land called Warrensbush along the Mohawk River, south of the area now named Amsterdam, NY. Sir William was just William Johnson at the time of his arrival in America. His title was not granted until the French and Indian War. William managed Uncle Peter's lands until he purchased his own lands on the same side of the river and moved into his first house, Mount Johnson.
Sir William Johnson brought the first glovemakers to America
The British Army under Gen. sir William Johnson, on July 24,1759
The British Army under Gen. sir William Johnson, on July 24,1759
Sir William Johnson.
William Samuel Johnson of Connecticut was a Patriot who signed the Constitution. Sir William Johnson who was his Majesty's Indian Agent for North America, and who lived at Johnson Hall (still standing) on the south side of the Mohawk River west of Albany, New York, died in 1774, just before the Revolution. But, Sir Willaim had been associated with Loyalists and likely would have been one himself. Johnson's former estates were seized from his heirs, who were Loyalists.
The British Army under Gen. sir William Johnson, on July 24,1759
Pontiac worked with Sir William Johnson to enlist peace to end Pontiac's War. Johnson was the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs.