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Waterhouse (surname)

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Waterhouse is an Old English locational surname. It comes from Waterhouses, County Durham, Waterhouse, Lancashire, Waterhouse, Staffordshire and Waterhouse in Chelmsford, Essex.

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A

  • Agnes Waterhouse (c. 1503 – 1566), the first woman executed for witchcraft in England
  • Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905), an English architect
  • Andrew Waterhouse (1958–2001), a British poet and musician
  • B

  • Benjamin Waterhouse (1754–1846), an American physician
  • Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807–1894), an English sculptor and natural history artist
  • Bertrand James Waterhouse (1876–1965), an Australian architect
  • Bill Waterhouse, an Australian barrister and bookmaker
  • C

  • Charles Owen Waterhouse (1843–1917), an English entomologist
  • Charles Waterhouse (artist) (born 1924), an American painter, illustrator and sculptor
  • Charles Waterhouse (British politician) (1893–1975), a Conservative Member of Parliament 1924–1945 and 1950–1957
  • Charles Waterhouse (hotelier), the founder of Deerhurst Resort
  • Clive Waterhouse (born 1974), an Australian rules footballer
  • D

  • Daniel Waterhouse, a fictional character from Neal Stephenson's The Baroque Cycle novels
  • Doug Waterhouse (1916–2000), an Australian entomologist, inventor of the active ingredient in Aerogard
  • E

  • Eben Gowrie Waterhouse (1881–1977), Australian academic and horticulturist
  • Edwin Waterhouse (1841–1917), an English accountant, co-founder of "Price Waterhouse"
  • Ellis Waterhouse (1905–1985), an English art historian
  • Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse (1857–1944), a British artist
  • F

  • Frederick George Waterhouse (1815–1898), an English naturalist, first curator of the South Australian Museum
  • G

  • Gai Waterhouse (born 1954), a Scottish-born Australian horse trainer
  • George Waterhouse (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Gilbert Waterhouse (1883–1916), an English architect and war poet
  • Graham Waterhouse (born 1962), an English composer and cellist, son of William Waterhouse
  • H

  • Helen Thomas Waterhouse, an archaeologist of ancient Greece
  • Henry Waterhouse (1770–1812), a British naval officer associated with European settlement of Australia
  • J

  • Jabez Waterhouse (1821–1891), an Australian Methodist minister
  • James S. Waterhouse (1874–1908), an American professor of chemistry
  • Joey Waterhouse (born 1988), an English footballer
  • Rev. John Waterhouse, the general superintendent of the Wesleyan Missions in Australia and Polynesia, father of George Waterhouse (politician)
  • John Waterhouse (astronomer) (1806–1879), the inventor in 1858 of photographic equipment known as Waterhouse stops
  • John Waterhouse (headmaster) (1852–1940), an Australian educator, grandson of Rev. John Waterhouse, son of Jabez Waterhouse
  • John Waterhouse Daniel (1845–1933), a Canadian physician and Conservative politician
  • John William Waterhouse (1849–1917), a British Pre-Raphaelite painter
  • Joseph Waterhouse (minister) (1828–1881), an Australian Methodist minister and missionary in Fiji
  • K

  • Keith Waterhouse (1929–2009), an English writer
  • M

  • Matthew Waterhouse (born 1961), a British actor
  • Michael Waterhouse (1888-1968), a British architect
  • P

  • Paul Waterhouse (1861–1924), an English architect
  • Peter Waterhouse (disambiguation), multiple people
  • R

  • Rachel Waterhouse (born 1923), an English historian
  • Richard Green Waterhouse, a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. (Southern USA)
  • Robbie Waterhouse, an Australian bookmaker involved in the Fine Cotton scandal
  • Ronald Waterhouse (1926-2011), a Welsh High Court judge
  • Rupert Waterhouse (1873–1958), an English physician, see Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome
  • T

  • Tom Waterhouse, Australian bookmaker
  • Trent Waterhouse (born 1981), an Australian professional rugby league player
  • W

  • Walter Lawry Waterhouse (1887–1969), an Australian agricultural scientist
  • William Waterhouse (bassoonist) (1931–2007), an English bassoonist, musicologist and academic, father of Graham Waterhouse
  • William Waterhouse (violinist) (born 1917), a Canadian violinist
  • William C. Waterhouse, an American mathematician
  • References

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