Wild Bill Hickman (William Adams Hickman, 1815–1883), frontiersman in the American West
Bill Hickman (William Hickman, 1921–1986), stunt driver/actor
William Edward Hickman (1908–1928), American criminal
Sir William Hickman, 2nd Baronet (1629–1682), English politician
W. Albert Hickman (1878–1957), Canadian designer and manufacturer of fast boats
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WilliamHickman may refer to: Wild Bill Hickman (William Adams Hickman, 1815–1883), frontiersman in the American West Bill Hickman (WilliamHickman, 1921–1986)...
identified as William Edward Hickman (born February 1, 1908), a 19-year-old former co-worker of Perry. Law enforcement officers tracked Hickman throughout...
WilliamHickman (January 25, 1921 – February 24, 1986) was an American professional stunt driver, stunt coordinator and actor in the U.S. film industry...
The WilliamHickman House located at 31 West Hickman Street, is a brick house in Winchester, the county seat of Clark County, Kentucky. It was listed on...
William Adams "Wild Bill" Hickman (April 16, 1815 – August 21, 1883) was an American frontiersman. He also served as a representative to the Utah Territorial...
Sheriff Tom Underlay on Invasion, Alexander Mahone on Prison Break, Carl Hickman on Crossing Lines, and Adam Janikowski on Mom. A prolific character actor...
WilliamHickman Moore (May 26, 1861 – March 13, 1946) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Seattle from 1906 to 1908. In 1906, Moore became...
Carle's account, was in 1845 shown by French scholars to be a forgery. WilliamHickman Smith Aubrey, The National and Domestic History of England (1867),...
Hall was sold in 1596 to WilliamHickman, a merchant from London, who made many improvements, especially to the east wing. William and his mother Rose supported...
the NRHP in New Castle County, Delaware WilliamHickman House, Winchester, Kentucky, NRHP-listed Thomas Hickman House, New Franklin, Missouri, NRHP-listed...
2000. Accessed online November 26, 2009. Dave Wilma, Voters elect WilliamHickman Moore as mayor of the City of Seattle on March 6, 1906, HistoryLink...
Clara: A History, 1851-1977. Stanford University Press. p. 239. Webb, William. Found: 15 Stories About the Survival and Rescue of Kidnapping Victims...
Alfred Hickman. He also represented Wolverhampton in the House of Commons as a Conservative. Sir Willoughby Hickman, 1st Baronet (1604–1650) Sir William Hickman...
Hickman County, Kentucky is named for him. Hickman was born in King and Queen County, Virginia, a son of famous Baptist preacher Reverend William Hickman...
theatre of England between 1558 and 1642. This is the style of the plays of William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson. The term English Renaissance...
Kristin Hickman is an American legal scholar known for her work in the fields of administrative law, tax administration, statutory interpretation, and...
dollars worth of Allen's revolving six shooter pistols (pepperboxes). WilliamHickman remembered in a memoir that there were four artillery pieces and five...
Richard Squires and William Warren. The governor asked Hickman to form an administration to govern the province when the government of William Warren was defeated...
1977. Karen Hickman, 24, was a white Army private known to date black soldiers and socialize in black pubs. Hance was not charged with Hickman's murder in...
Cowboy of the Movies. !Universe. p. 175. ISBN 978-0-595-35949-3. "Obituary William H. Hill Sr". Brownsville Herald. March 11, 1976. Retrieved October 4, 2021...
2 – Christian Scriver, German hymnwriter (d. 1693) January 8 – Sir WilliamHickman, 2nd Baronet, Member of the House of Commons of England (d. 1682) January...
London merchant Anthony Hickman (d.1573), son of Walter Hickman of Woodford, Essex, by whom she had at least three sons, William, Henry (d.1618) and Walter...