Gulielmus Williams (natus in Lebano Connecticutae die 28 Aprilis 1731; ibidem mortuus die 2 Augusti 1811), mercator, fuit politicorum peritus Americanus et unus ex Conditoribus Civitatum Foederatarum. Nam Williams, qui inter alia Connecticutae in Conventu Continentali legatus fuit, Declarationem Libertatis subscripsit.
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Civitatum Foederatarum Conditores spectant (Founding fathers of the United States, William Williams (Connecticut politician)). |
Lexica biographica: • Deutsche Biographie • • Congressus Civitatum Foederatarum |
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