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== Military == |
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*[[James Ward (Medal of Honor, 1864)]] (c. 1833–?), American Civil War sailor |
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*[[James Ward (Medal of Honor, 1890)]] (1854–1901), American Indian Wars soldier |
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*[[James Allen Ward]] (1919–1941), New Zealand pilot and Victoria Cross recipient |
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*[[James H. Ward]] (1806–1861), American Civil War commander |
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*[[James R. Ward]] (1921–1941), U.S. Navy sailor who was awarded the Medal of Honor |
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== Politics == |
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*[[James Ward (frontiersman)]] (1763–1846), member of Kentucky House of Representatives and Senate |
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* [[James G. Ward]] (born 1942), American politician in Florida |
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* [[James Hugh Ward]] (1853–1916), U.S. Representative from Illinois |
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* [[James Kewley Ward]] (1819–1910), Canadian lumber merchant and politician |
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* [[Jim Ward (Kansas politician)]] (born 1957), Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives |
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== Sports == |
== Sports == |
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=== Football === |
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*[[James Ward (football manager)]] (born 1972), football manager with Albion Rovers |
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*[[Jimmy Ward (footballer, born 1929)]] (1929–1985), Scottish footballer |
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*[[Jim Ward (American football coach)]] (1948–2001), American football coach |
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*[[Jim Ward (American football coach, born 1957)]] (born 1957), American football coach |
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*[[Jim Ward (quarterback)]] (born 1944), American football player |
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*[[Jamie Ward]] (born 1986), English footballer |
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*[[Jimmie Ward]] (born 1991), American football player |
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=== Other sports === |
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*[[James Ward (cricketer)]] (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer |
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*[[Jimmy Ward (ice hockey)]] (1906–1990), Canadian ice-hockey player |
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*[[James Ward (tennis)]] (born 1987), British tennis player |
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*[[Jim Ward (baseball)]] (1855–1886), Major League Baseball player, 1876 |
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== Entertainment == |
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* [[James Ward (English artist)]] (1769–1859), English painter and engraver |
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* [[James Ward (Irish artist)]] (1851–1924), Irish artist |
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* [[James Ward (writer)]] (born 1981), English writer, founder of Boring Conference |
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* [[James Harvey Ward]] (born 1978), American actor |
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* [[James M. Ward]] (1951–2024), American game designer and fantasy author |
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* [[Jim Ward (body piercer)]] (born 1941), pioneer in body piercing when he opened The Gauntlet in 1975 |
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* [[Jim Ward (musician)]] (born 1976), American rock musician |
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* [[Jim Ward (voice actor)]] (born 1959), American voice actor who co-hosts ''The Stephanie Miller Show'' |
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* [[Jimmy Ward (banjo player)]] (1909–1987), Irish traditional banjo player |
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==Other== |
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* [[James Ward (judge)]] (born 1935), California judge |
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* [[James Ward (psychologist)]] (1843–1925), psychologist and philosopher |
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* [[James Ward (priest)]] (1690–1736), Anglican priest in Ireland |
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* [[James A. Ward]] (1813–1891), American Catholic priest and Jesuit |
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* [[James Clifton Ward]] (1843–1880), English geologist |
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* [[James J. Ward]] (1886–1923), Danish-born American aviator |
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* James Patrick Ward (d. 1962), New Zealand lawyer, victim of the [[Ward bomb killing]] |
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* James Thomas Ward (1820–1897), president of the [[Wesley Theological Seminary]], 1886–1897 |
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{{human name disambiguation|Ward, James}} |
Latest revision as of 10:31, 16 May 2024
James Ward may refer to:
Military
[edit]- James Ward (Medal of Honor, 1864) (c. 1833–?), American Civil War sailor
- James Ward (Medal of Honor, 1890) (1854–1901), American Indian Wars soldier
- James Allen Ward (1919–1941), New Zealand pilot and Victoria Cross recipient
- James H. Ward (1806–1861), American Civil War commander
- James R. Ward (1921–1941), U.S. Navy sailor who was awarded the Medal of Honor
Politics
[edit]- James Ward (frontiersman) (1763–1846), member of Kentucky House of Representatives and Senate
- James G. Ward (born 1942), American politician in Florida
- James Hugh Ward (1853–1916), U.S. Representative from Illinois
- James Kewley Ward (1819–1910), Canadian lumber merchant and politician
- Jim Ward (Kansas politician) (born 1957), Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives
Sports
[edit]Football
[edit]- James Ward (football manager) (born 1972), football manager with Albion Rovers
- Jimmy Ward (footballer, born 1865) (1865–1941), part-time footballer
- Jimmy Ward (footballer, born 1929) (1929–1985), Scottish footballer
- Jim Ward (American football coach) (1948–2001), American football coach
- Jim Ward (American football coach, born 1957) (born 1957), American football coach
- Jim Ward (quarterback) (born 1944), American football player
- Jamie Ward (born 1986), English footballer
- Jimmie Ward (born 1991), American football player
Other sports
[edit]- James Ward (cricketer) (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer
- Jimmy Ward (ice hockey) (1906–1990), Canadian ice-hockey player
- James Ward (tennis) (born 1987), British tennis player
- Jim Ward (baseball) (1855–1886), Major League Baseball player, 1876
Entertainment
[edit]- James Ward (English artist) (1769–1859), English painter and engraver
- James Ward (Irish artist) (1851–1924), Irish artist
- James Ward (writer) (born 1981), English writer, founder of Boring Conference
- James Harvey Ward (born 1978), American actor
- James M. Ward (1951–2024), American game designer and fantasy author
- Jim Ward (body piercer) (born 1941), pioneer in body piercing when he opened The Gauntlet in 1975
- Jim Ward (musician) (born 1976), American rock musician
- Jim Ward (voice actor) (born 1959), American voice actor who co-hosts The Stephanie Miller Show
- Jimmy Ward (banjo player) (1909–1987), Irish traditional banjo player
Other
[edit]- James Ward (judge) (born 1935), California judge
- James Ward (psychologist) (1843–1925), psychologist and philosopher
- James Ward (priest) (1690–1736), Anglican priest in Ireland
- James A. Ward (1813–1891), American Catholic priest and Jesuit
- James Clifton Ward (1843–1880), English geologist
- James J. Ward (1886–1923), Danish-born American aviator
- James Patrick Ward (d. 1962), New Zealand lawyer, victim of the Ward bomb killing
- James Thomas Ward (1820–1897), president of the Wesley Theological Seminary, 1886–1897