List of Famous people named John

Name John is among the most common names in USA, England, Canada, Australia. Often it's a shorthand for Johann, Johannes. Similar names: Johann, Johannes, Jon, Johnny, Jonny, Jonah, Johnnie, Joni, Jona, Johny, Jhon, Jone, Jonna, Jonnie, Joon, Jono, Jonni, Jhoon, Jonne, Johnne. Here are some famous Johns:

John Robertson

First Name John
Last Name Robertson
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John Seymour St. John

First Name John
Last Name John
Born on March 3, 1849
Died on May 24, 1922 (aged 73)
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John Robertson

First Name John
Last Name Robertson
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John Robertson

First Name John
Last Name Robertson
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John Brock

First Name John
Last Name Brock
Born on October 16, 1769 (age 256)
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John Robertson, 3rd of Monzie

First Name John
Last Name Monzie
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John Walker MacIntyre

First Name John
Last Name MacIntyre
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John Ernle

First Name John
Last Name Ernle
Born on January 1, 1647
Died on January 1, 1686 (aged 39)

Sir John Ernle, or Ernele, of Burytown, Broad Blunsdon, Wiltshire, served as a Royal Navy captain in the Third Anglo-Dutch War, and was briefly a Member of Parliament for Calne.

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John Macdonald

First Name John
Last Name Macdonald
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John W. Stevenson

First Name John
Last Name Stevenson
Born on May 4, 1812
Died on August 10, 1886 (aged 74)

John White Stevenson was the 25th governor of Kentucky and represented the state in both houses of the U.S. Congress. The son of former Speaker of the House and U.S. diplomat Andrew Stevenson, John Stevenson graduated from the University of Virginia in 1832 and studied law under his cousin, future Congressman Willoughby Newton. After briefly practicing law in Mississippi, he relocated to Covington, Kentucky, and was elected county attorney. After serving in the Kentucky legislature, he was chosen as a delegate to the state's third constitutional convention in 1849 and was one of three commissioners charged with revising its code of laws, a task finished in 1854. A Democrat, he was elected to two consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives where he supported several proposed compromises to avert the Civil War and blamed the Radical Republicans for their failure.

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