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  1. William Stafford was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, in 1914. His first major collection of poems, Traveling Through the Dark (1962), was published when he was 48. Stafford was the author of 65 books of poetry, including The Rescued Year (1966), Stories That Could Be True: New and Collected Poems (1977), and An Oregon Message (1987).

  2. Sir William Stafford (1500 - 5 Mayıs 1556), Kral VIII. Henry 'nin 2. eşi Anne Boleyn 'in kız kardeşi Mary Boleynin ikinci kocası. "Lord Chebsey" olarak da bilinir. Humphrey Stafford'un oğluydu. Mary Boleyn'in dayısı Norfolk 3. dükü Thomas Howard'ın emrinde asker olarak çalışırken, Mary Boleyn ile tanıştı. Mary'le birbirinden ...

  3. William Stafford †1556. Auteur de cet arbre : frebault. Contacter. Vous avez ici le résultat de plus de 50 ans de travail etrecherche. Vous y trouverez les généalogies des familles Huet,Frebault, Candillon, Meutzner, Hengstermann ainsi que de l'ensemblede la Noblesse Européenne jusqu'à Charlemagne, un bon nombre despremiers émigrés ...

  4. William Stafford was an American poet known for his accessible, contemplative style. He rose to prominence in the mid-20th century, a time marked by significant social and political change. His poems often explored themes of nature, pacifism, and everyday experiences, offering a quiet, introspective counterpoint to the turbulent era in which he lived.

  5. William Stafford (courtier) Sir William Stafford, of Chebsey, in Staffordshire (c. 1508 – 5 May 1556) was an Essex landowner and the second husband of Mary Boleyn, who was the sister of Anne Boleyn and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII of England .

  6. Sir William had acquired Rochford through his first wife, Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn, who, after being Henry VIII's mistress, married first Sir William Cary, and, after his death in 1528, Sir William Stafford. William was educated at Winchester, where he was admitted scholar in 1564 (Kirby, p. 139), and at New College, Oxford ...

  7. William Edgar Stafford was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, on January 17, 1914, to Ruby Mayher and Earl Ingersoll Stafford. The eldest of three children, Stafford grew up with an appreciation for nature and books. His father hunted and trapped and made the young William aware of what David Carpenter has called the "non-human Otherness in nature."

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