Withers

Withers

Withers ist der Familienname folgender Personen:

  • Alexander Scott Withers, Historiker der frühen Appalachian Indian-White Warfare
  • Bill Withers (* 1938), amerikanischer Sänger und Songschreiber
  • Charles W. J. Withers, schottischer historischer Geograph
  • Garrett Lee Withers (1884–1953), U.S. Senator und U.S. Kongressabgeordneter von Kentucky
  • George Wither (1588–1667), englischer Poet und Satyriker
  • Googie Withers (1917–2011), britische Filmschauspielerin
  • Grant Withers (1905–1959), amerikanischer Filmschauspieler
  • Hildegarde Withers, fiktionaler Character in Romanen von Stuart Palmer
  • Jane Withers, amerikanische Radio-, Fernseh- und Filmschauspielerin
  • Lincoln Withers, australischer Rugbyspieler
  • Mark Withers (* 1947) , amerikanischer Fernsehschauspieler
  • Michael Withers, irischer Rugbyspieler
  • Pick Withers, Schlagzeuger bei den Dire Straits
  • Ramsey Muir Withers, ehemaliger Chief of the Defence Staff, Canadian Armed Forces
  • Reginald Grieve Withers, ehemaliger australischer Senator
  • Robert Enoch Withers (1821–1907), U.S. Senator (Virginia) und U.S. Konsul in Hong Kong
  • Steve Withers, amerikanischer Klavierspieler
  • Thomas Jefferson Withers (1804–1864), amerikanischer Politiker
  • Sir William Withers (1657–1720), Lord Mayor of London (1707-1708)
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