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Moody was born in Belfast, to a poor family who made their living from dressmaking and iron turning and was educated from 1920 to 1926 at the Belfast Academical Institution. [1] Moody's parents both belonged to the Plymouth Brethren. [2] As a six-year old in 1913, Moody saw the homes of Roman Catholics living down the street go up in flames ...
William Vaughn Moody (July 8, 1869 – October 17, 1910) was an American dramatist and poet. Moody was author of The Great Divide , first presented under the title of The Sabine Woman at the Garrick Theatre in Chicago on April 12, 1906, and then on Broadway at the Princess Theatre , running for 238 performances from October 3, 1906, to March 24, 1907. [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." Houghton was known for his
William Lewis Moody Jr. (January 25, 1865 – July 21, 1954) [1] [2] [3] was an American financier and entrepreneur from Galveston, Texas, who founded a private bank, an insurance company, and one of the largest charitable foundations in the United States. [4] Moody was active in the day-to-day operations of his companies until two days before ...
William Jackson Moody was born in Unity, New Hampshire, in 1796, to Israel Moody and Rebecca Jackson. [1] He lost his left arm fighting in the War of 1812. [2] He graduated Phi Beta Kappa [3] from Dartmouth College in 1821 [4] and studied law alongside William H. Seward under Elijah Miller, who became Seward's father-in-law.
12. März 2013 · March 11, 2013. William Moody, better known as the professional wrestling manager Paul Bearer, who could summon supernatural powers from an urn of cremated ashes whenever his 6-foot-10, 299-pound ...
Shearn Moody Jr. (great-grandson) Colonel William Lewis Moody Sr. (May 19, 1828 – July 17, 1920) [1] [2] was an American entrepreneur who founded the Moody dynasty in Galveston, Texas. [1] He participated in the Civil War on the side of the Confederacy. On January 19, 1860, he married Pherabe Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bradley. [1]