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  1. Alexander Wilson ( Paisley, 6 de julio de 1766— Filadelfia, 23 de agosto de 1813) fue un poeta, naturalista, ornitólogo e ilustrador estadounidense de origen escocés . Biografía. Wilson nació en Paisley ( Escocia ), hijo de un destilador analfabeto. En 1779 se convirtió en aprendiz de tejedor.

    • Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church
  2. Alexander Joseph Patrick Wilson (24 October 1893 – 4 April 1963) was an English writer, spy and MI6 officer. He wrote under the names Alexander Wilson, Geoffrey Spencer, Gregory Wilson, and Michael Chesney. After his death, his family discovered that he had been a serial polygamist who had lied to many people.

    • Polygamy, fabrication
    • Alexander Joseph Patrick Wilson, 24 October 1893, Dover, Kent, England
    • Writer, teacher, spy, hospital porter
    • 7, including Dennis B. Wilson
  3. Hace 3 días · Alexander Wilson was a Scottish-born ornithologist and poet whose pioneering work on North American birds, American Ornithology, 9 vol., (1808–14), established him as a founder of American ornithology and one of the foremost naturalists of his time.

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  4. Alexander Wilson (July 6, 1766 – August 23, 1813) was a Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, naturalist, and illustrator. Identified by George Ord as the "Father of American Ornithology", Wilson is regarded as the greatest American ornithologist before Audubon .

  5. 20 de may. de 2019 · Burtt and Davis portray Alexander Wilson (1766–1813) as an exception to this prevailing narrative of birthright leadership. Born to working-class Scottish parents, Wilson grew up a weaver, a poet, and an advocate for the individual rights of factory workers in class-conscious 18th century Europe.

  6. Read an exclusive Q&A with Alexander Wilson biographer Tim Crook, and learn more about the mysterious life of Wilson and his families.

  7. Alexander Wilson. 1766–1813. Alexander Wilson was born in Paisley, Scotland, and immigrated to the United States in 1794, after being charged and incarcerated for libel for a satirical poem he published indicting a local mill owner.

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