James Ward
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James Ward is the name of:
[edit] Sports
- James Ward (footballer) (born 1865), part-time footballer
- James Ward (tennis) (born 1987), British tennis player
- Jamie Ward (born 1986), English footballer
- Jim Ward (American football) (born 1948), American football coach
- Jim Ward (baseball) (1855–1886), Major League Baseball player, 1876
- Jimmy Ward (1906–1990), Canadian ice-hockey player
[edit] Military and politics
- James Allen Ward (1919–1941), New Zealand pilot and Victoria Cross recipient
- James H. Ward (1806–1861), American Civil War commander
- James Hugh Ward (1853–1916), U.S. Representative from Illinois
- James Kewley Ward (1819–1910), Canadian lumber merchant and politician
- James R. Ward (1921–1941), U.S. Navy sailor who was awarded the Medal of Honor
- James Ward (Medal of Honor) (1833–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- James Ward (Medal of Honor, 1890), American Indian Wars soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- Jim Ward (Kansas politician), Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives
[edit] Other
- James Clifton Ward (1843–1880), English geologist
- James Harvey Ward (born 1978), American actor
- James J. Ward (born 1889), American aviator
- James Thomas Ward, President of the Westminster Theological Seminary, 1886–1897
- James Ward (artist) (1769–1859), artist
- James Ward (psychologist) (1843–1925), psychologist and philosopher
- Jim Ward (body piercer) (born 1941), pioneer in the field of body piercing when he opened The Gauntlet in 1975
- Jim Ward (game designer) (born 1951), game designer and creator of the Gamma World roleplaying game
- Jim Ward (musician) (born 1976), rock musician who has performed with the bands At the Drive-In, Sparta, and Sleepercar
- Jim Ward (voice actor) (born 1959), voice actor who co-hosts The Stephanie Miller Show, and voices Captain Qwark in the Ratchet and Clank series
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