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  1. 22 de abr. de 2017 · 1985-2017. When Dr. William Wakefield opened the door and entered the stage of his retirement concert he encountered a full house of his friends, students, colleagues, and his protégés. What took place when he lead the Wind Symphony was nothing less than magnificent, and is recorded here for your enjoyment. Without doubt, after 32 years as ...

  2. Private Joseph William Wakefield entered the U.S. Army from Michigan and served in the Service Battery of the 77th Field Artillery Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. He was killed in action on July 25, 1950, during the Battle of Yongdong, while driving a weapons carrier. Friendly forces were unable to recover his body as they withdrew from ...

  3. William Hayward Wakefield was born in 1803 at Burnham Wick, Essex, the fourth son of Edward Wakefield and Susanna, née Crash (d. 1817). Brought up for the most part by his paternal grandmother, Priscilla Wakefield, William was educated at Haigh's School, Tottenham, and was later attached to the British Embassy at Turin where his brother Edward Gibbon was also employed.

  4. William Hayward Wakefield (1801 - 19 September 1848) was an English colonel, the leader of the first colonising expedition to New Zealand and one of the founders of Wellington. In 1826, he married Emily Sidney, a daughter of Sir John Sidney. William Wakefield was born just outside London in 1801, the son of Edward Wakefield (1774–1854), a distinguished surveyor and land agent, and Susanna ...

  5. 25 de mar. de 2012 · Dr Isaac Featherston, the editor of the Wellington Independent, strongly attacked the New Zealand Company’s land policy in his newspaper on 24 March 1847. Colonel William Wakefield, the Company’s Principal Agent in New Zealand, interpreted this editorial as a thinly disguised accusation that he was a thief. He challenged Featherston to a ...

  6. 7 de mai. de 2023 · William Wakefield 10/18/40-10/22/22 In Memoriam for William W. Wakefield who passed away on October 22, 2022 from Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Complex and will be missed by his family and friends. A memorial will be held on the 26th of June - in leiu of flowers please send donations to the National Organization of Rare Disorders.

  7. Edward Gibbon Wakefield (20 March 1796 – 16 May 1862) is considered a key figure in the establishment of the colonies of South Australia and New Zealand (where he later served as a member of parliament). He also had significant interests in British North America, being involved in the drafting of Lord Durham's Report and being a member of the ...