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George Williams (YMCA)


 

:For the biologist George Williams see George C. Williams; for the U.S. Attorney General George Williams see George H. Williams.

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George C. Williams - George H. Williams

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Sir George Williams (1821-1905), was the founder of the YMCA.

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1821 - 1905 - YMCA

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Williams was born on October 11, 1821, on a farm in Dulverton, Somerset, England. As a young man, he described himself as a "careless, thoughtless, godless, swearing young fellow," but eventually became a devout Christian.

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October 11 - 1821 - Dulverton, Somerset - England - Christian

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He went to London and worked in a draper's shop. Appalled by the terrible conditions in London for young working men, he gathered a group of his fellow drapers together to create a place that wouldn't tempt young men into sin. That place was the YMCA.

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London - Draper - YMCA

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Williams was knighted in 1894 by Queen Victoria. After his death in 1905, he was commemorated by a stained-glass window in the nave of Westminster Abbey. Sir George Williams is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.

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1894 - Queen Victoria - 1905 - Nave - Westminster Abbey - St. Paul's Cathedral

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