Tower (surname)
Appearance
Tower and Towers are English surnames which may refer to:
Tower
People with the surname Tower:
- Alan Tower Waterman (1892–1967), American physicist
- Ashley B. Tower (1847–1901), American mill architect and engineer
- Charlemagne Tower (1809–1889), American lawyer, soldier, and capitalist
- Charlemagne Tower, Jr. (1848–1923), American diplomat
- David H. Tower (1832–1907), American mill architect and engineer
- Henrietta Tower (1856-1933), American art collectionist and wife of George Washington Wurts
- Ion Tower (1889–1940), British Royal Navy officer, World War II air raid victim
- Jeremiah Tower (born 1942), American chef
- Joan Tower (born 1938), American composer of classical music
- John Tower (1925–1991), American politician
- Wells Tower (born 1973), American writer
- William Hogarth Tower (1871–1950), American philatelist
- William Lawrence Tower (1872–1967), American zoologist
- Zealous Bates Tower (1819–1900), American soldier
Towers
People with the surname Towers:
- Bill Towers (politician) (1892–1962), Australian politician
- Bill Towers (footballer) (1920–2000), English footballer
- Frank Towers (1835–1886) Australian actor and playwright
- John Towers (disambiguation), several people
- John Towers (bishop) (died 1649), English churchman, Bishop of Peterborough
- John Towers (businessman) (born 1948), English founder of Phoenix Venture Holdings
- John Towers (footballer) (1913–1979), English footballer, played for Darlington
- John Towers (minister) (c. 1747–1804), English Independent minister
- John Henry Towers (1885–1955), United States Navy admiral and pioneer naval aviator
- John T. Towers (1809–1855), mayor of Washington, D.C. from 1854 to 1856
- Kevin Towers (1961–2018), American baseball player and general manager
- William Towers (disambiguation), several people
- William Towers (rugby union) (1861–1904), English-born rugby union forward, capped twice for Wales
- William Towers (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge) (1681–1745), priest and academic
- William Towers (countertenor), English countertenor