James Parker

James Parker

James Parker or Jim Parker may refer to:
*Jim Parker (composer) (1934-), British composer
*Jim Parker (journalist) (1958-), New Zealand-born writer and journalist
*Jim Parker (American football) (1934-2005), American professional football player
*James Parker (printmaker) (1757–1805), English printmaker
*James Parker (rugby player), former All Black
*James Parker (cement maker) (pre 1780-after 1807), "Roman" cement inventor
*James Parker (Massachusetts) (1768–1837), United States Congressman from Massachusetts
*James Parker (New Jersey) (1776–1868), United States Congressman from New Jersey
*Sir James Parker (Vice Chancellor) (1803–1852), English judge and vice-chancellor
*James Parker (US Army officer) (1854–1934), a Major General in the United States Army
*James Stewart Parker (a.k.a. "Stewart Parker", 1941–1988), English playwright and writer
*James S. Parker (1867–1933), United States Congressman from New York
*James "Quick" Parker (a.k.a. "James "Quick" Parker" 1958-), Canadian Football League player
*James John Parker, an American health care administrator and political candidate
*James Parker (priest), a priest of the Anglican and later Roman Catholic Church
*James Parker (judge), a federal judge in the United States
*James Parker (Labour politician) (1863-1948), British Labour politician, MP for Halifax
*James W. Parker (1797-1865) legendary Texas settler


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  • James Parker (Medal of Honor) — James Parker Born February 20, 1854(1854 02 20) Newark, New Jersey, United States Died June 2, 1934(1934 06 02) (aged 80) …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker (New Jersey) — James Parker (March 3, 1776 April 1, 1868) was a United States Representative from New Jersey. Born in Bethlehem, New Jersey, he moved to Perth Amboy after the Revolution. He graduated from Columbia College (in New York City) in 1793; Parker… …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker (cement maker) — James Parker was a British clergyman and cement manufacturer who invented one of the pioneering new cements of the late eighteenth century.In 1791, he was granted a patent Method of Burning bricks, Tiles, Chalk . His second patent in 1796 A… …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker Dees — was the founder and first Bishop of the Anglican Orthodox Church, and the Orthodox Anglican Communion. Dees was born in Greenville, North Carolina on December 30, 1915, the son of James Earle Dees and Margaret Burgwin (Parker) Dees. He graduated… …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker (Massachusetts) — James Parker (1768 – 1837) was an American politician. He represented Massachusetts s ushr|Massachusetts|19|19th and ushr|Massachusetts|18|18th districts in the United States House of Representatives, from 1813 to 1815, and 1819 to 1821 elected… …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker (priest) — James Parker (born 22 October 1932, Charleston, South Carolina) is a priest of the Roman Catholic Church. He had earlier been a priest of the Anglican church before he converted to Catholicism. On June 28, 1982 he was formally ordained to the… …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker Joyce — (1835 – 1903) was a 19th century New Zealand politician from Southland. He is regarded as an Independent, as there were no political parties in Parliament at that time. He represented the electorates of Wallace from 1875 to 1879 when he was… …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker (US Army officer) — Infobox Military Person name=James Parker born= birth date|1854|2|20 died= death date and age|1934|6|2|1854|2|20 placeofbirth=Newark, New Jersey placeofdeath= placeofburial= caption= James Parker, Medal of Honor recipient nickname= allegiance=… …   Wikipedia

  • James Parker House — Infobox nrhp | name =James Parker House nrhp type = caption = location= Shirley, Massachusetts lat degrees = 42 lat minutes = 33 lat seconds = 36 lat direction = N long degrees = 71 long minutes = 39 long seconds = 32 long direction = W locmapin …   Wikipedia

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