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William Caxton was the first English printer, translator and importer of books into England. He established the first printing press in England.
William Shakespeare
Old English, also know as Anglo Saxon, stopped being spoken in 1066 during the Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings) when William the Conqueror/William the Duke of Normandy took over England.
Susanna English was actually a real person, and so were her parents. Her, Mary English (her sister) and William English (her brother) were actually the children of Philip and Mary English. Susanna's family were involved in the witch trials, but she did not do all the things that the book said she did.
William Lyon Mackenzie King does not have any descendants because he did not have any children. He was the grandson of William Lyon Mackenzie, who does have descendants.
Voncille Attebery Winter has written: 'The descendants of William Atterbury, 1733 English emigrant'
No.
Yes he does.
After their victory at the Battle of Hasting, the Normans continued their conquest of England. Their leader William (William the Conqueror) was crowned King of England two months later. His descendants have held the English thrown since then.
There are too many descendants of Anse Hatfield to list in a place like WikiAnswers
William McKinley left no direct descendants, since both of their children died in childhood. However, three of his siblings had children and left descendants. Some of these lines have been traced. See the related link for more.
William Gedney Wallbridge has written: 'Descendants of Henry Wallbridge'
George William Burns has written: 'The descendants of William Burns' -- subject(s): Family
No. Both of his daughters died as infants. He has no descendants.
William J. Lamson has written: 'Descendants of William Lamson of Ipswich, Mass. 1634-1917'
Charles and Bram Carroll are two very far descendants of William