John Jackson
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John Jackson may refer to:
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[edit] Politicians
- John Jackson (Tampa) (1809–1887), mayor of Tampa, Florida
- John Jackson (UK politician) (1851–1919), Member of Parliament for Plymouth Devonport, 1910–1918
- Sir John Edward Jackson (diplomat), British diplomat
- John G. Jackson (politician) (1777–1825), Virginia politician and federal judge
- John Jay Jackson, Jr. (1824–1907), Virginia and West Virginia politician and federal judge
- John Robert Jackson (1859–1925), rancher and politician in British Columbia, Canada
- Sir John Jackson, 1st Baronet (1763–1820), British businessman and MP for Dover and one of the Jackson Baronets
- John Jackson (Gold Coast), colonial governor in Gold Coast, (now Ghana)
[edit] Scientists
- John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911), neurologist, namesake of Jacksonian seizure
- John Jackson (astronomer) (1887–1958), Scottish astronomer
- John David Jackson (physicist) (born 1925), Canadian–American physicist and author of a graduate textbook on electrodynamics
[edit] Artists and entertainers
- John M. Jackson (born 1950), American actor best known for playing the J.A.G. on JAG
- John Jackson (painter) (1778–1831), British painter
- John Jackson (engraver) (1801–1848), English wood engraver
- Johnny Jackson (musician) (1951–2006), drummer with the Jackson 5
- John Jackson (blues musician) (1924–2002), American Piedmont blues musician
- John Jackson, legal name of rapper Fabolous
- J.J. Jackson (media personality) (1941–2004), American radio and television personality
- John Adams Jackson (1825–1879), American sculptor
[edit] Sportspeople
- John Jackson (offensive tackle) (born 1965), former NFL offensive tackle
- John Jackson (wide receiver) (born 1967), former NFL player
- Johnnie Jackson (American football), cornerback
- John Jackson (baseball) (1909–1956), former Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1933
- J. D. Jackson (basketball)
- John Jackson (boxer) (1769–1845)
- John Jackson (boxer born 1986)
- John Jackson (cricketer) (1833–1901), English cricketer
- John Jackson (footballer) (born 1942), goalkeeper who played for Crystal Palace F.C.
- John Jackson (footballer born 1923), footballer for Stoke City
- John Jackson (football manager), first manager of Brighton and Hove Albion
- John Jackson (Lancashire cricketer) (1841–1906), English cricketer
- John Jackson (Somerset cricketer) (1898–1958), Chilean cricketer
- John Jackson (sport shooter) (1885–1971), American Olympic sport shooter
- John Jackson (Virgin Islands boxer) (born 1989), Olympic boxer from the Virgin Islands
- John Angelo Jackson (1921–2005), mountaineer
- John Jackson (Worcestershire cricketer) (1880–1968), English cricketer
- Bud Fowler (John Jackson, 1858–1913), pioneer black baseball player and club organizer
- John David Jackson (boxer) (born 1963), former super welterweight boxer
- John James Jackson (born 1977), British bobsledder and Royal Marines commando
[edit] Others
- John Jackson (controversialist) (1686–1763), English clergyman
- John Jackson (bishop) (1811–1886), bishop of Lincoln and of Bishop of London
- John G. Jackson (writer) (1907–1993), African-American cultural historian and writer
- John Jackson (law professor), American law professor at Georgetown University
- John Arthur Jackson (1862–1937), British Conservative Party politician
- John Francis Jackson (1908–1942), Australian fighter ace of World War II
- John Jackson (Derbyshire politician) (1919–1976), British Conservative politician
- John Jackson (businessman) (born 1929), author and campaigner
- John K. Jackson (1828–1866), American lawyer and soldier
- John Paul Jackson, member of the Kansas City Prophets
- John Andrew Jackson, American slave
- J. B. Jackson (1909–1996), writer and sketch artist in landscape design
- John Mills Jackson (died 1836), Canadian author, merchant, and justice of the peace
[edit] See also
- Jack Jackson (disambiguation)
- Johnny Jackson (disambiguation)
- Jonathan Jackson (disambiguation)
- Jackson (name)
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