Proper noun
Willson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
After 1607, she and James rarely lived together, Willson, 403. by which time she had borne seven children and suffered at least three miscarriages. Source: Internet
But there’s one character in the miniseries, Henry Willson, who was a real-life star-maker, not a star, and who dominates nearly every scene in which he appears. Source: Internet
After a wolverine researcher dies in a mysterious fire, Willson forms an uneasy alliance with an RCMP corporal and an investigative journalist to expose the truth behind the project. Source: Internet
Bishop Robert Willson visited Norfolk Island from Van Diemen's Land on three occasions. Source: Internet
Evidence in Louis Pizzitola's book Hearst Over Hollywood indicates that Millicent's mother Hannah Willson ran a Tammany -connected and protected brothel near the headquarters of political power in New York City at the turn of the 20th century. Source: Internet
It was embraced by the critics, but failed to be a popular choice for the "blue-haired matinee ladies", who preferred the small town River City, Iowa of Meredith Willson 's The Music Man to the alleys of Manhattan 's Upper West Side. Source: Internet