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American judge (1940–2025)
Willis Padgett Whichard (May 24, 1940 – November 18, 2025) was an American lawyer and a prominent figure in North Carolina politics and education. Whichard
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Marcos Vizcaya Retana, 78, Spanish politician, deputy (1977–1986). Willis Whichard, 85, American politician and jurist, justice of the North Carolina
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(1997–2003) (b. 1929) Iris Peterson, 104, flight attendant (b. 1921) Willis Whichard, 85, politician and jurist, justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
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Jr. 1998 2006 . Platt D. Walker 1903 1923 . John Webb 1986 1998 . Willis Whichard 1986 1998 . J. Wallace Winborne 1937 1962 Chief Justice (1956–1962)
List of justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court
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US Supreme Court justice from 1790 to 1799
their deaths. In his biography of James Iredell, judicial historian Willis Whichard notes Iredell's close relationship with one of his slaves, Peter. Peter
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Joseph Weintraub". New Jersey Courts. Retrieved March 24, 2026. "Willis P. Whichard Papers, 1965-1998". University of North Carolina Libraries. Retrieved
List of Order of the Coif members
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American legislative district
Retired. 1973–1983 All of Durham, Person, and Granville Counties. Willis Whichard (Durham) Democratic January 1, 1975 – September 2, 1980 Resigned to
North Carolina's 13th Senate district
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Appellate court in North Carolina, US
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North Carolina Court of Appeals
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Appeals John Webb Former justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Willis Whichard 1962 / Grad. History / law Former justice of the North Carolina Supreme
List of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni
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American judge (born 1963)
Supreme Court In office January 1, 1999 – September 1, 2014 Preceded by Willis Whichard Succeeded by Robert N. Hunter Jr. Personal details Born Mark Dean Martin
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American lawyer and politician (1917–1998)
there to make life better for the people. He was very optimistic. — Willis Whichard Sanford was one of the key figures of the New South, a historical era
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District of North Carolina and attorney general of North Carolina Willis Whichard, justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Dan Bishop, U.S. representative
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Waterfield, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1963–1967) State legislators Willis Whichard, member of the North Carolina Senate (1975–1980) Party Officials Former
Endorsements in the 1976 Democratic presidential primaries
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American legislative district
Redistricted from the Durham County district. 1967–1973 All of Durham County. Willis Whichard (Durham) Democratic January 1, 1971 – January 1, 1973 Redistricted
North Carolina's 18th House district
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American politician (born 1956)
The McIntyre-Whichard Legal Fellows Program. Named in honor of McIntyre and former North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Willis Whichard, the program pairs
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American legislative district
United States Attorney for the Middle District of North Carolina. Willis Whichard (Durham) Democratic January 1, 1973 – January 1, 1975 Redistricted
North Carolina's 16th House district
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American politician
Jr. Preceded by George W. Miller Jr. Kenneth Claiborne Royall Jr. Willis Whichard Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 18th
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22 (2): 273–275 – via Yale Law School Legal Scholarship Repository. Whichard, Willis P. (2000). Justice James Iredell. Durham, N.C.: Carolina Academic Press
List of United States Supreme Court justices who owned slaves
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Raimo, eds. Westport, CT: Meckler Books, 1978. (ISBN 0-930466-00-4) Whichard, Willis P. A Consequential Life: David Lowry Swain, Nineteenth-Century North
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Harvard University, 1995; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 9534643). Whichard, Willis P. A Consequential Life: David Lowry Swain, Nineteenth-Century North
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York: Oxford University Press. p. 650-651. ISBN 978-0-19-505835-2. Whichard, Willis P. (March 7, 2016). "Alfred Moore (1755-1810)". North Carolina History
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1975, Morgan Joe Luttrell has a twin brother, Marcus. He graduated from Willis High School. Luttrell earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology
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List of rivers of North Carolina
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1837 January 6 Prince, NC, 1837 March 17 Henry Swink, NC, 1837 April 21 Willis Mills, NC, 1837 June 2 Juba, NC, 1838 April 13 Jim, NC, 1838 April 20 Killis
List of people executed in North Carolina (pre-1972)
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Public university in North Carolina, US
Archived from the original on August 29, 2019. Retrieved August 29, 2019. Whichard, Willis P (2022). A Consequential Life: David Lowry Swain, Nineteenth-Century
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Speight Building 1965 College of Education Whichard Building 1923 College of Fine Arts and Communication Whichard Building Annex 1959 Wright Auditorium 1925
List of East Carolina University buildings
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telecom executive Jessica Wellington, former congressional aide Taylor Whichard, Willis public works director Rudy Atencio (running in Texas's 7th congressional
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American politician
January 1, 1975 Preceded by Daniel Stuart Matheson Succeeded by Willis Padgett Whichard Constituency 11th District (1969–1973) 13th District (1973–1975)
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WILLIS WHICHARD
WILLIS WHICHARD
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Willey or Wylie.Probably also a variant spelling of German Willi.
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WILLI means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wills.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Collis.
Female
English
Pet form of English Jill, JILLIE means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, WILLIS means "son of Will."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Greek Phyllis, PHILLIS means "foliage."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French waleis ‘Welsh’ (from a Germanic cognate of Old English wealh ‘foreign’), hence an ethnic name for a Welsh speaker. Compare Scottish Wallace.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Willet, a pet form of the personal name Will.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Billy, BILLIE means "will-helmet."
Female
English
Pet form of English Milicent, MILLIE means "strong worker."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lily, LILLIE means "lily."
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Wallace, WALLIS means "foreigner, stranger," especially Celtic or Roman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from the medieval personal name Till.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Tilles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Will.George Willis is recorded in Boston, MA, in the 1630s. Nathianel Willis, born in Boston in 1780, and his son Nathaniel Parker Willis, born in Portland, ME, in 1806, were both prominent journalists.
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Faolán, FILLIN means "little wolf."
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WILLIS WHICHARD
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Gives.
Boy/Male
Native American
Wind.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Impatient lamp
Boy/Male
English
Lives in the Welshman's cottage.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Latin, Sanskrit
Renowned; Cane
Boy/Male
Indian
Happy
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Shining; Bright; Glowing
Male
French
Variant spelling of Norman French Godefrei, GODEFREY means "God's peace."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Pure as Water
Girl/Female
English American
Meadow of ash trees.
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v. i.
To be willing; to be inclined or disposed; to be pleased; to wish; to desire.
n.
One of the minute papillary processes on certain vascular membranes; a villosity; as, villi cover the lining of the small intestines of many animals and serve to increase the absorbing surface.
n.
A large North American snipe (Symphemia semipalmata); -- called also pill-willet, will-willet, semipalmated tattler, or snipe, duck snipe, and stone curlew.
n.
The willet.
adv.
As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb. Thus, in first person, "I will" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when "will" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards. In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, "You will go," or "He will go," describes a future event as a fact only. To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination.
imp. & p. p.
of Will
n.
To give or direct the disposal of by testament; to bequeath; to devise; as, to will one's estate to a child; also, to order or direct by testament; as, he willed that his nephew should have his watch.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
n.
A thorny European shrub (Hippophae rhamnoides) resembling a willow.
n.
Any tree or shrub of the genus Salix, including many species, most of which are characterized often used as an emblem of sorrow, desolation, or desertion. "A wreath of willow to show my forsaken plight." Sir W. Scott. Hence, a lover forsaken by, or having lost, the person beloved, is said to wear the willow.
n.
Same as 1st Willow, 2.
v. t.
To open and cleanse, as cotton, flax, or wool, by means of a willow. See Willow, n., 2.
pl.
of Villus
n.
Any plant of the order Salicaceae, or the Willow family.
n.
pl. of Villus.
n.
A machine in which cotton or wool is opened and cleansed by the action of long spikes projecting from a drum which revolves within a box studded with similar spikes; -- probably so called from having been originally a cylindrical cage made of willow rods, though some derive the term from winnow, as denoting the winnowing, or cleansing, action of the machine. Called also willy, twilly, twilly devil, and devil.
n.
Same as Willow-weed.
n.
One who wills.