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  1. William H. Force. William Hurlbut Force (May 11, 1852 – May 19, 1917) was an American merchant. Early life. Force was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 11, 1852. He was a son of William Force Jr. (1824–1867) and Mary Sophia ( née Emmons) Force (1821–1892).

  2. Oct 3, 2013 · The automobile which carried Mrs. Astor went directly to the home of her father, William H. Force, formerly of Brooklyn, at 18 East Thirty-seventh street, Manhattan. Mr. Force has been ill for some months, though not confined to his home.

  3. Jun 24, 2004 · The social stir caused by the announcement of Mr. Dick's engagement and approaching marriage to Mrs. Astor was hardly as intense as the announcement made in August, 1911, by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Force of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Madeleine Talmage Force, to Colonel John Jacob Astor.

  4. Jul 12, 2004 · Force, who was born on May 11, 1852, is now the head of the extensive shipping and forwarding firm of William H. Force & Co. with offices at 78 Front Street. He is a prominent driver and cross-country rider, and is a member of the Riding and Driving and Hamilton Clubs of Brooklyn, also the New York Yacht and the Down Town Clubs.

  5. He owned the successful shipping firm William H. Force and Co and his father had been prosperous in the manufacturing industry. In 1889 William had married Katherine Talmage who was the granddaughter of Thomas Talmage, a former Mayor of Brooklyn.

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  6. In this magnificent synthesis of military, technological, and social history, William H. McNeill explores a whole millennium of human upheaval and traces the path by which we have arrived at the frightening dilemmas that now confront us.

  7. William Hart Pitsenbarger (July 8, 1944 – April 11, 1966) was a United States Air Force Pararescueman who flew on almost 300 rescue missions during the Vietnam War to aid downed soldiers and pilots.