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Encyclopedia > John White

John White may refer to:

  • John White (administrator) (born 1946), Commissioner of British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory, 1998–2001
  • John White (Australian politician), member of Tasmanian state parliament, 1986–1998
  • John White (composer)
  • John White (footballer), English football player
  • John White (Halton County) (1811–1897), Canadian politician
  • John White (Hastings County) (1833–1894), Canadian politician
  • John Whyte, historian
  • John Franklin White (1863–1961), Canadian politician

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John White (surveyor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (657 words)
A Bridgett White was also the second wife of a Robert Wight (1578–1617) of Hareby, Lincolnshire, England whom he married on November 25, 1613 at Alford.
John White of Stanton St John This same "John White of Stanton St John" who died in 1618 respectfully had a son by the name of the Rev. John White (1575–1648) of Dorchester who himself became famous as the "Founder of Massachusetts", the colony.
The above-mentioned nephew Francis Drake was the son of Richard Drake and Ursula Stafford, grandson of John Drake and Amy Grenville (1510–1577), and great-grandson of the same above-mentioned John Drake and Margaret Cole.
John White - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (150 words)
John White (Kentucky politician), (1802-1845), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
John White (surgeon), (1756–1832), Surgeon-General of New South Wales
John White (administrator) (born 1946), Commissioner of British Antarctic Territory and British Indian Ocean Territory, 1998–2001
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