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  2. Waters (name) - Wikipedia

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    Waters (name) Waters is a surname, derived from "Wat", or "Wa'ter", an old pronunciation of Gaultier or Walter, and similarly derived from the surname Watson ("Wat's son"). [1] The name is common from an early date in Wales and Yorkshire, [2] [3] as well as Shropshire, England. P.

  3. John Waters - Wikipedia

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    John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, including Multiple Maniacs (1970), Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974). Waters wrote and directed the comedy film Hairspray (1988), which was later adapted into a hit ...

  4. Maxine Waters - Wikipedia

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    Maxine Moore Waters (née Carr; born August 15, 1938) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 43rd congressional district since 1991. . The district, numbered as the 29th district from 1991 to 1993 and as the 35th district from 1993 to 2013, includes much of southern Los Angeles, as well as portions of Gardena, Inglewood and Torra

  5. Ethel Waters - Wikipedia

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    Ethel used the surname Howard as a child and then reverted to using the surname Waters. [10] She was raised in poverty by Sally Anderson, her grandmother, who worked as a housemaid, and with two of her aunts and an uncle. [11] Waters never lived in the same place for more than 15 months. Of her difficult childhood, she said "I never was a child.

  6. Watters (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Watters (surname) Watters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrée Watters (born 1983), Canadian singer. Charles J. Watters (1927–1967), chaplain in the United States Army. Clarence Watters (1902−1986), American organist. David E. Watters (1944–2009), American linguist who specialized in Tibeto-Burman languages.

  7. List of common Spanish surnames - Wikipedia

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    Chávez – 517,392 – From Portuguese and Galician, from various places by the name, places derive name from Latin clavis “keys” or aquis Flaviis “at the waters of Flavius” [3] Rivera – 508,022 – Meaning either "Riverbank" or "Roadside" Ramos – 455,728

  8. Jesse Watters - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Watters. Jesse Bailey Watters (born July 9, 1978) is an American conservative [1] political commentator and television host on Fox News. He frequently appeared on the political talk show The O'Reilly Factor and was known for his man-on-the-street interviews, featured in his segment "Watters' World", which became its own show in 2015.

  9. John K. Waters - Wikipedia

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    John Knight Waters (December 20, 1906 – January 9, 1989) was a United States Army four-star general who served as commander, U.S. Army, Pacific from 1964 to 1966. He was also the son-in-law of General George S. Patton. During World War II, he was taken prisoner while fighting in Tunisia in 1943, leading Patton to set up the controversial Task ...