Joseph L. Heywood (1815–1910), local leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and founder of Nephi, Utah
Joseph Lee Heywood (1837–1876), acting cashier at the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota, when the James-Younger Gang attempted to rob the bank
Joseph Heywood, American author of the novel The Berkut
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JosephHeywood may refer to: Joseph L. Heywood (1815–1910), local leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and founder of Nephi, Utah...
Joseph Lee Heywood (August 12, 1837 – September 7, 1876) was the acting cashier at the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota, when the James-Younger...
John JosephHeywood, (19 May 1787 – 26 May 1855) was a Manx lawyer and Member of the House of Keys who successively became Second Deemster and subsequently...
The Berkut is a 1987 secret history novel by JosephHeywood in which Adolf Hitler survives World War II. It is set in the period immediately after the...
Joseph Converse Heywood (1834 - December 19, 1900) was a lawyer and writer of dramatic poems. Born in Cumberland County, Maine, he trained at Harvard...
current units of the Russian Crimean police The Berkut, a 1987 novel by JosephHeywood S-25 Berkut, a Russian surface-to-air missile system known to NATO as...
Cosnahan, 1819 John McHutchin, 1820 John Christian, 1823–1847 John JosephHeywood, 1847–1855 Sir William Drinkwater, 1855–1898 Sir James Gell, 1898–1900...
Anne Heywood (born Violet Joan Pretty; 11 December 1931 – 27 October 2023) was a British film actress, who is best known for her Golden Globe-nominated...
Edward Heywood Jr. (December 4, 1915 – January 3, 1989) was an American jazz pianist and composer particularly active in the 1940s and 1950s. Heywood was...
Heywood Campbell Broun Jr. (/ˈbruːn/; December 7, 1888 – December 18, 1939) was an American journalist. He worked as a sportswriter, newspaper columnist...
Captain Peter Heywood (6 June 1772 – 10 February 1831) was a British Royal Navy officer who was on board HMS Bounty during the mutiny of 28 April 1789...
Abel Heywood (25 February 1810 – 19 August 1893) was an English publisher, radical and mayor of Manchester. Heywood was born into a poor family in Prestwich...
child, Mary Wallace. In 1849, George Wallace, Daniel H. Wells, and JosephHeywood surveyed 20 acres (81,000 m2) at the same site for the area's burial...
Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods are an American pop music group, known mainly for their 1970s hit singles, "Billy Don't Be a Hero" and "Who Do You Think...
1950s and 1960s, but gained widespread recognition for his role as Dr. Heywood Floyd in the landmark science-fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)...
Heywood (1803–1877) was a banker from Liverpool, England, who was High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1855. He was the second son of John Pemberton Heywood...
recognised by Heywood in Plymouth, around 1808–1809. An account written in 1870 by Heywood's stepdaughter Diana Belcher further exonerated Heywood and Christian...
married JosephHeywood, who was a labourer and canoe man with the HBC from 1804 to 1820. They had three children – Charles, Ann and Elizabeth Heywood. When...
2012. Retrieved 3 February 2018. Patterson, Haywood; Conrad, Earl; Hirsch, Joseph (1950). Scottsboro Boy. ISBN 1597401021. "Who Were the Scottsboro Boys?"...
Heywood, Jr. (portrayed by Thomas F. Wilson in the present, Patrick Lubczyk in the 1970s) is the father of Nate Heywood and the son of Henry Heywood,...
had betrayed him, such as Midshipman Peter Heywood and ship's gunner William Peckover; in regard to Heywood, Bligh was convinced that the young man was...