Woodhouse (surname)
Woodhouse is an English surname. It is of the same etymology, but to be distinguished from, the surname of the Wodehouse family of Norfolk.
The family of Woodhouse of Womburne Woodhouse originates with Benedict Wodehouse of Womburne (fl. 1550); the spelling Woodhouse was used from the 17th century.[1] The modern surname may derive from any of several places called Woodhouse, Wodehouse in England and people who share the surname are not necessarily related to the Womburne Woodhouse family, or to one another.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Barbara Woodhouse (1910–1988), British dog trainer and television personality
- Brad Woodhouse, communications director of the United States Democratic National Committee
- Charles Woodhouse (1893–1978), British admiral
- Chase G. Woodhouse (1890–1984), Canadian educator and (United States) congresswoman
- Christopher Woodhouse, 6th Baron Terrington (born 1946), British urologist
- Curtis Woodhouse (born 1980), English footballer and boxer
- Danielle Woodhouse (born 1969), Australian water polo player
- Fred Woodhouse (born 1912), Australian athlete
- George Woodhouse (1924–1988), English cricketer and brewer
- Hall & Woodhouse, English brewery, owned by the above
- Greg Woodhouse (born 1960), Australian footballer
- Hedley Woodhouse (1920–1984), Canadian jockey
- Henry Woodhouse (disambiguation)
- James Woodhouse, (1770–1809), United States chemist
- James Woodhouse, 1st Baron Terrington, (1852–1921), British politician
- John Woodhouse (1884–1955), English bishop
- Joyce Woodhouse (born 1944), American politician
- Mark Woodhouse (basketball) (born 1982), British basketball player
- Mark Woodhouse (cricketer) (born 1967), Zimbabwean cricketer
- Martin Woodhouse (1932–2011), British author and scriptwriter
- Michael Woodhouse (born c. 1965), New Zealand politician
- Montague Woodhouse, 5th Baron Terrington (1917–2001), British politician and writer
- Owen Woodhouse (1916–2014), New Zealand judge
- Robert Woodhouse (1773–1827), English mathematician
- Rob Woodhouse (born 1966), Australian Olympic swimmer turned company director
- Robyn Woodhouse (born 1943), Australian high jumper
- Samuel Washington Woodhouse (1821–1904), American surgeon, explorer and naturalist
- Stan Woodhouse (1899–1977), English footballer
- Thomas Woodhouse (died 1573), English Roman Catholic martyr
- Tristram Woodhouse (born 1974), Australian field hockey player
- Vera Woodhouse (1889–1956), British politician
- Violet Gordon-Woodhouse (1872–1951), acclaimed harpsichordist
- William Woodhouse (cricketer) (1856–1938), English cricketer
- William Woodhouse (artist) (1857–1939), English artist
- William Woodhouse (MP) (before 1517-64), MP for Great Yarmouth, Norwich, and Norfolk
- William Woodhouse (MP for Aldeburgh), MP for Aldeburgh 1604–1621
- William John Woodhouse (1866–1937), English classical scholar and author
fictional characters
- Emma Woodhouse, eponymous heroine of Jane Austen's novel Emma
- Woodhouse, valet to the title character in the animated series Archer
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