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Everything about William Brown totally explainedWilliam Brown (or Browne) may refer to (some of whom were also called 'Bill'):
Politicians, jurists, and diplomats
- William Brown (congressman) (1779-1833), U.S. Representative from Kentucky, 1819–1821
- William J. Brown (Indiana) (1805-1857), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- William G. Brown, Sr. (1800–1884), U.S., Virginia and West Virginia congressman
- William Gay Brown, Jr. (1856–1916), U.S., West Virginia congressman, son of William G. Brown
- William M. Browne (1827-1883), American cabinet member of Confederate States Army
- William Wallace Brown (1836–1926), U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
- William R. Brown (1840-1916), U.S. Representative from Kansas
- William M. Brown (1850–1915), U.S. Republican Lt.-Governor of Pennsylvania, electee to the U.S. House of Representatives
- William Brown (Manitoba politician), Canadian politician in Manitoba, 1922–1927
- William Brown (UK politician) (1894–1960), UK Member of Parliament for Rugby 1942–1950
- William John Brown (1894-1960), UK politician and Member of Parliament (MP)
- William Robson Brown (1900–1975), UK Conservative politician
- William Holmes Brown, United States House of Representatives, 1974 to 1994
- William Jethro Brown (1868–1930), Australian jurist and professor of law
- William J. Brown, Ohio Attorney General, elected 1970
- William Stuart Brown (1952-2004), Australian diplomat and convicted child molester
- William Andreas Brown (b. 1930), U.S. Ambassador to Israel (1988-1992)
Clergymen or theologians
William Laurence Brown (1755-1830), Scottish divine (theologian)
William Brown (clergyman) (1766–1835), Scottish clergyman and hebraist
William Montgomery Brown (1818–1937), Episcopalian bishop and Communist author
William E. Brown, first African-American Archbishop in the state of Virginia
Military people
William Brown (soldier) (born c. 1755), American Revolutionary War soldier
William Brown (admiral) (or Guillermo Brown) (1777–1857), Irish-born Argentine Navy admiral
William H. Brown (1836–1896), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
William Brown (sailor) (birth name unknown), Black woman who served in the Royal Navy 1815, disguised as a man
Major William D. Browne, U.S. Army officer, famous for re-discovering Nazi membership files in 1945
William Maurice Brown (1910–1975), Lt. Colonel; first principal of Faujdarhat Cadet College
William Brown (Royal Navy officer) (1764-1814), British Royal Navy admiral
William Brown (Revolutionary War Soldier) (born c. 1755) (died 1841) Buried at Cherry Point Cemetery, Evans Twp, Marshall County IL. Parents unknown
Others
William Browne (1590?–1645?), English poet
William Hill Brown (1765-1793), American novelist.
William George Browne (1768–1813), British traveller.
Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet of Astrop (1784-1864), British merchant and banker
William Phineas Browne (1804–1869), American lawyer and coal mining pioneer
William Wells Brown (1814–1884), African American writer and abolitionist
William Brown (musician) (1822-1900), influential pianist
William D. Brown, (1813-1868), founder of Omaha, Nebraska
William Slater Brown (1897-1997), friend of poet E. E. Cummings; the character "B." in Cumming's memoir/novel The Enormous Room
William Brown (bridge designer) (1928–2005), British bridge designer
William H. Brown Jr., American television director
William Brown (tennis), a pro tennis player from the early 1970s
William Brown (New Zealand), with business partner John Logan Campbell, first Europeans to settle Auckland, N.Z.
William C. Brown (1916-1999), American electrical engineer
William Brown (footballer) (1909-1996), English football (soccer) player
William Brown (student) (1989-current), American StudentFurther Information
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