William Coffin (courtier) (1495–1538), courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England
William Anderson Coffin (1855–1925), American landscape and figure painter
William Haskell Coffin (1878–1941), painter and commercial artist
William Sloane Coffin Sr. (1879–1933), American businessman
William Sloane Coffin (1924–2006), Christian clergyman and peace activist
Bill Coffin (born 1970), writer of novels and role-playing games
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WilliamCoffin may refer to: WilliamCoffin (courtier) (1495–1538), courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England William Anderson Coffin (1855–1925)...
William Sloane Coffin Jr. (June 1, 1924 – April 12, 2006) was an American Christian clergyman and long-time peace activist. He was ordained in the Presbyterian...
WilliamCoffin Coleman (May 21, 1870 – November 2, 1957) was a businessman, the American founder of the Coleman Company, a maker of camping equipment,...
million of the lanterns have been sold throughout the world. In 1900, WilliamCoffin Coleman was selling high pressure gasoline fueled lamps. These lamps...
William Haskell Coffin (October 21, 1878 – May 12, 1941) was an American painter and commercial artist. He flourished in the early decades of the twentieth...
sculptor Coffin Family Originally of Newbury and Nantucket: Tristram Coffin (1604–1681), colonist, original owner of Nantucket WilliamCoffin (1699–1775)...
Coffin birth, also known as postmortem fetal extrusion, is the expulsion of a nonviable fetus through the vaginal opening of the decomposing body of a...
Charles William Floyd Coffin (May 1, 1888 – August 2, 1968) was the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey and chairman of the board of Franklin Balmar of Baltimore...
gemshorn. He comes from a musical background: his father, Reverend William Sloane Coffin, studied to be a concert pianist with Nadia Boulanger in Paris,...
Berkley, founded in 1937 in Spirit Lake, Iowa Coleman Company, founded by WilliamCoffin Coleman, in 1900 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. K2 Sports, founded in 1962...
by whom she had at least two children. Her second husband was Sir WilliamCoffin, Master of the Horse to Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII.[citation...
William Anderson Coffin (1855–1925) was an American landscape and figure painter. He also was an art critic, working for the New York Post and Harper's...
A coffin ship (Irish: long cónra) is a popular idiom used to describe the ships that carried Irish migrants escaping the Great Irish Famine and Highlanders...
behind Queen's coffin". BBC News. Retrieved 14 September 2022. "King Charles and Princes William and Harry walk behind Queen Elizabeth's coffin". BBC News...
and sits at a window watching as her firstborn child, Cash, builds her coffin. Anse, Addie's husband, waits on the porch, while their daughter, Dewey...
The Coffin Handbills were a series of pamphlets attacking Andrew Jackson during the 1828 United States presidential election. Jackson was running against...
David's Church. It was organised by his whaling company employer who had his coffin draped in a possum-skin rug with spears placed on top. The captain of the...
Island. The cast iron coffins or burial cases were popular in the mid–19th century among wealthier families. While pine coffins in the 1850s would have...
Lee Harvey Oswald, in which reporters, pressed into service to carry the coffin, outnumbered the mourners. In some African cultures, pallbearers are not...
William, Will or Bill Coleman may refer to: WilliamCoffin Coleman (1870–1957), founder of the Coleman Company William Frank Kobina Coleman, Ghanaian engineer...