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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 again...

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  3. 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.

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  4. 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.

    • 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. William Rufus Rogers Stowell (KWN2-PHJ) was born September 23, 1822, in Solon, New York. During his life, William wrote three accounts of his Utah War experi-ences.

  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.