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  1. William Henry "Will" Houghton (June 28, 1887 – June 14, 1947) was an evangelist and the fourth president of Moody Bible Institute, in Chicago.Biographer Wilbur Smith said of him: "Two primary passions possessed the soul of Will H. Houghton: From the beginning of his ministry to the end… evangelism, and the study of the word of God."

  2. William Henry Moody, född 23 december 1853 i Newbury, Massachusetts, död 2 juli 1917 i Haverhill, Massachusetts, var en amerikansk jurist och politiker ().Som ledamot av representanthuset, marin-och justitieminister samt domare i USA:s högsta domstol utövade han i tur och ordning lagstiftande, verkställande och dömande makt; enligt maktdelningsprincipen hade han positioner i alla tre ...

  3. William Henry Moody Obituary. William Henry Moody, 73, of Covington died Saturday, November 1, 2014, in Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Mr. Moody was born April 12, 1941, a Son of the late H.F. and Sallie Carter Moody. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant Son, William Francis Moody.

  4. William Henry Moody. William Henry Moody. 35° Segretario della marina statunitense. Durata mandato. 1º maggio 1902 - 30 giugno 1904. Predecessore. John Davis Long. Successore.

  5. Library of Congress 26. ROOSEVELT HOME OVERVIEW: FULL NAME: William Henry Moody. BORN: December 23, 1853; Newbury, Massachusetts. DIED: July 2, 1917 (age 63 ...

  6. Aubrey records that Moody’s grandfather, a royal footman, had been granted Garsdon after saving the life of Henry VIII, who fell while riding on Hounslow Heath. By 1544 the family owned not only Garsdon but also Whitchurch and Cleverton manors, east of Malmesbury, together with substantial acreage elsewhere. 12 Moody secured a generous dowry ...

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    William Henry Moody (1853-1917) was born in Newbury and lived in Danvers and Salem before settling in Haverhill. Throughout his career as a lawyer, district attorney, congressman, secretary of the Navy, attorney general, and Supreme Court justice, Moody represented the people of Essex County and the ideals of the Progressive Era.