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* [[John C. Whitehead]] (1922–2015), American banker and civil servant |
* [[John C. Whitehead]] (1922–2015), American banker and civil servant |
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* [[John Whitehead (diplomat)]] (1932–2013), British diplomat and businessman |
* [[John Whitehead (diplomat)]] (1932–2013), British diplomat and businessman |
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* [[John Whitehead (economist)]], secretary of the New Zealand Treasury |
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* [[John L. Whitehead]], member of the Virginia House of Delegates |
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==Other people== |
==Other people== |
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* [[John Whitehead (theologian)]], 15th-century Irish theologian |
* [[John Whitehead (theologian)]], 15th-century Irish theologian |
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* [[John Whitehead (architect)]] (1726–1802), English architect and amateur engineer, designer of the [[ |
* [[John Whitehead (architect)]] (1726–1802), English architect and amateur engineer, designer of the [[Factory House]] in Porto |
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* [[John Whitehead (physician)]] (1740–1804), English physician and lay preacher; biographer of John Wesley |
* [[John Whitehead (physician)]] (1740–1804), English physician and lay preacher; biographer of John Wesley |
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* [[John Whitehead (explorer)]] (1860–1899), British explorer |
* [[John Whitehead (explorer)]] (1860–1899), British explorer |
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* [[John L. Whitehead Jr.]] (1924–1992), American military and test pilot |
* [[John L. Whitehead Jr.]] (1924–1992), American military and test pilot |
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* [[John Whitehead (singer)]] (1948–2004), American singer and one-half of the duo McFadden & Whitehead |
* [[John Whitehead (singer)]] (1948–2004), American singer and one-half of the duo McFadden & Whitehead |
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* [[John M. Whitehead (soldier)]], American chaplain and Medal of Honor recipient |
* [[John M. Whitehead (soldier)]] (1823-1909), American chaplain and Medal of Honor recipient |
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* John W. Whitehead, constitutional attorney and conservative author, founder of the [[Rutherford Institute]] in 1982 |
* John W. Whitehead, constitutional attorney and conservative author, founder of the [[Rutherford Institute]] in 1982 |
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 1 January 2025
John Whitehead may refer to:
In business and government
[edit]- John Meek Whitehead (1852–1924), American politician in Wisconsin
- John C. Whitehead (1922–2015), American banker and civil servant
- John Whitehead (diplomat) (1932–2013), British diplomat and businessman
- John Whitehead (economist), secretary of the New Zealand Treasury
- John L. Whitehead, member of the Virginia House of Delegates
In sport
[edit]- John Whitehead (footballer) (fl. 1890s), English footballer
- John Whitehead (baseball) (1909–1964), American baseball player for the Chicago White Sox
- John Whitehead (American football) (1924–2002), American football coach
- John Whitehead (cricketer) (1925–2000), English cricketer
Other people
[edit]- John Whitehead (theologian), 15th-century Irish theologian
- John Whitehead (architect) (1726–1802), English architect and amateur engineer, designer of the Factory House in Porto
- John Whitehead (physician) (1740–1804), English physician and lay preacher; biographer of John Wesley
- John Whitehead (explorer) (1860–1899), British explorer
- J. H. C. Whitehead (1904–1960), British mathematician
- John B. Whitehead (1872–1954), American electrical engineer and a professor at Johns Hopkins University
- John L. Whitehead Jr. (1924–1992), American military and test pilot
- John Whitehead (singer) (1948–2004), American singer and one-half of the duo McFadden & Whitehead
- John M. Whitehead (soldier) (1823-1909), American chaplain and Medal of Honor recipient
- John W. Whitehead, constitutional attorney and conservative author, founder of the Rutherford Institute in 1982
See also
[edit]- Jonathan Whitehead (born 1960), composer