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  2. Henry Williams. Co-Founder and Co-Director. The Gravel Institute. Biography. Henry is a junior at Columbia University studying computer science-mathematics and philosophy. He is the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board for The Gravel Institute, a 501c3 political non-profit dedicated to combating right-wing disinformation online.

  3. Henry C. Williams Obituary. ‘Father of Africatown’ dies at 88 Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By Robert McClendon Staff Reporter. Henry Williams, known to some as the father of Africatown, died Monday at his home in Mobile after a battle with cancer. He was 88.

  4. From railway beginnings to diverse engineering expertise, Henry Williams has the corporate strength you can depend on. Henry Williams is a versatile and multi-skilled engineering business, and can provide fabrication, machining, and electrical fit-out services all under one roof. We are highly regarded for our work in railway power distribution ...

  5. Henry Williams. Henry Williams was a missionary who supported British annexation. He believed that Māori should be protected from lawless Europeans and fraudulent dealings. He and his son Edward translated the Treaty of Waitangi into Māori.

  6. Henry Williams fue el líder de la misión de la Church Missionary Society (CMS) en Aotearoa durante la primera mitad del siglo XIX. Se alistó en la marina cuando tenía catorce años y luchó en las Guerras Napoleónicas. Viajó a Nueva Zelanda en 1823 como misionero. Los maoríes de la Bahía de Islas le dieron a Williams el apodo de Karu-whā. Era más comúnmente conocido como Te Wiremu ...

  7. The Hon. Henry Williams was born at Paihia, in the Bay of Islands, in the year 1823, three weeks after the arrival of his parents in New Zealand. He is the third son of the late Archdeacon Henry Williams, who came to New Zealand in 1823, as missionary under the Church Missionary Society, and he was educated in the Mission School, under the late Bishop of Waiapu.