- Watters, Charles
- T Defeated in St. John County, New Brunswick, 11; becomes solicitor-general, New Brunswick, 43; defeated in St. John, 84.
The makers of Canada. 2014.
The makers of Canada. 2014.
Charles J. Watters — Charles Joseph Watters Major Charles J … Wikipedia
Charles Watters (politician) — Charles Watters (November 26, 1818 – August 7, 1891) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in New Brunswick. He represented Victoria County from 1856 to 1861 and the city of St. John from 1861 to 1865. He was born and was educated in Saint… … Wikipedia
Charles Watters — may refer to: Charles J. Watters (1927 1967), American chaplain awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously Charles Watters (politician) (1818 1881), politician and judge in New Brunswick, Canada This disambiguation page lists articles associated… … Wikipedia
Watters — is a surname, and may refer to:* Andrée Watters (1983 ), Canadian singer * Charles J. Watters, (1927–1967) was a Chaplain (Major) in the United States Army. * David E. Watters, Tibeto Burman linguist * Harry Watters, (born in Huntsville, Alabama) … Wikipedia
Charles Fenerty — c.1870 Born c.January 1821 (DOB not known) Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia (Canada was not a united country at his birth) … Wikipedia
Charles Mann (American football) — Charles Mann 200px Position(s) Defensive end Jersey #(s) 71 Born April 12, 1961 (1961 04 12) (age 50) Sacramento, California … Wikipedia
Charles Sparrow — (1808 ??) was the fifth mayor of Bytown. He was born in Quebec in 1808 and moved to Bytown while still young. Sparrow owned a general store and tannery on Sussex Street in the Lower Town part of Bytown. He was elected to municipal council in 1850 … Wikipedia
Charles Hopewell — (September 22, 1861 May 15, 1931) was mayor of Ottawa from 1909 to 1912. He was born in March Township in 1861. During his term in office, he negotiated grants in lieu of taxes with the federal government. He also served as magistrate after his… … Wikipedia
Charles Follen — Frontispiece of 1841 edition of Collected Works Charles Follen (September 6, 1796 – January 13, 1840) was a German poet and patriot, who later moved to the United States and became the first professor of German at Harvard University, a Unitarian… … Wikipedia
Charles Beck — For the LAPD chief, see Charles L. Beck. Charles Beck From a portrait in the library of Harvard University. Charles Beck or Karl Beck (August 19, 1798 – March 19, 1866) was a G … Wikipedia