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  1. William Andrew Johnston in 1924. William Andrew Johnston (1871–1929) was an American journalist, writer, and co-founder, with George T. Delacorte Jr., of Dell Publishing.

  2. Titanic. Victims. Master William Andrew Johnston was born in Croydon, Surrey, England on 14 September 1903. He was the son of Scottish parents, Andrew Emslie Johnston (b. 1876), a plumber, and Elizabeth "Eliza" Watson (b. 1876) who hailed from Aberdeenshire and the Isle of Skye, respectively, and who had married in Glasgow in 1902.

    • Male
    • English
    • Thornton Heath, London, England
    • Croydon, London, England
  3. William Henry Johnston (1879–1915), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross. William J. Johnston (1918–1990), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. William Preston Johnston (1831–1899), lawyer, scholar, poet, and Confederate soldier.

  4. William Andrew Johnston was a native of Croydon, Surrey, England. He was born their to Andrew Emslie Johnston and Elizabeth 'Eliza' Watson. His parents were of Scottish descent. They were married in 1902. His father was a plumber. William was their first child who came to light on Monday 13...

  5. The presidency of Andrew Johnson began on April 15, 1865, when Andrew Johnson became President of the United States upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and ended on March 4, 1869. He had been Vice President of the United States for only six weeks when he succeeded to the presidency.

  6. Andrew Johnston (23 de septiembre de 1994) es un contratenor escocés que llegó a la fama al ganar el tercer lugar del programa de talentos británico Britain's Got Talent. Aunque no ganó la competencia, fue fichado por el juez Simon Cowell en la casa SyCo|SyCo Music.

  7. Andrew Johnson (Raleigh, 29 de diciembre de 1808-Elizabethton, 31 de julio de 1875) fue el decimoséptimo presidente de los Estados Unidos, ocupando el cargo desde 1865 hasta 1869 tras el asesinato de Abraham Lincoln, de quien había sido vicepresidente.