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  1. William Stowell (March 13, 1885 – November 24, 1919) was an American silent film actor.

  2. Feb 2, 2009 · After a two-and-a-half year legal battle with Plaintiff William G. Stowell, the doctor and hospital have settled the landmark circumcision case brought against them. The terms of the...

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  3. In the fall of 1857, twenty-one-year-old Cynthia Jane Stowell1 bade fare- well to her husband, William R. R. Stowell,2 a lieutenant in the Utah militia working to hinder the US Army from entering Utah Territory.

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  4. In the fall of 1857, young wives Cynthia Jane Stowell and Sophronia Stowell bade fare­well to their husband, William R. R. Stowell, a lieutenant in the Utah militia working to hinder the US Army from entering Utah Territory.

    • R. Devan Jensen, Kenneth L. Alford
    • 2017
  5. About. In my current role as Change Agent, I am working in a cross-functional team within the IT organization to drive innovation, spread new ways of working and act as cultural change agent. I...

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  6. In the fall of 1857, twenty-one-year-old Cynthia Jane Stowell bade farewell to her husband, William R. R. Stowell, a lieutenant in the Utah militia working to hinder the US Army from entering Utah Territory.

  7. William Stowell was born on March 13, 1885 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Fighting Mad (1917), Fires of Rebellion (1917) and A Doll's House (1917). He died on November 24, 1919 in Elizabethville, Belgian Congo.