John Jenkins

John Jenkins

John Jenkins may refer to:
*John Jenkins (composer) (1592–1678), English composer
*John Jenkins (governor), colonial governor of North Carolina
*John Jenkins (Australian politician) (1851–1923), American-born Premier of South Australia
*John Brady Jenkins, The Yogurt Connection
*Rev. John Jenkins (minister) (1807–1872), Baptist minister in Brittany
*Rev. John Jenkins (Gwili)(1872–1936), Welsh poet, theologian and Archdruid, 1932–1936
*Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., 17th President of the University of Notre Dame, 2005–
*John J. Jenkins (1843–1911), Wisconsin Congressman and Puerto Rico Judge
*John Stilwell Jenkins (1818–1852), New York state author, editor and lawyer
*John Jenkins (American football), American football coach
*Johnny Jenkins (racing driver) (1875–1945), early 20th-century American open wheel racing driver
*Justice John H. Jenkins, currently serving Canadian Federally appointed Justice
*John Hagan Jenkins (born 1832), British politician, MP for Chatham, 1906–1910
*John Jenkins (poet) (born 1949), contemporary Australian poet
*John Jenkins (diplomat), British diplomat, Ambassador to Syria, 2006–
*John Jenkins (MLB infielder)
*John Jenkins (jazz musician), American saxophonist
*John David Jenkins (1828–1876), Welsh Tractarian clergyman and railwaymen's union President


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  • John Jenkins — ist der Name folgender Personen: John Jenkins (Komponist) (1592–1678), englischer Komponist John Jenkins (Jazzmusiker) (* 1931), amerikanischer Jazzmusiker John Jenkins (Eiskunstläufer) (* 1970), britischer Eiskunstläufer John J. Jenkins… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • John Jenkins — (Maidstone, Kent, 1592 Kimberley, Norfolk 1678) fue un compositor inglés. Se conoce muy poco de su vida temprana. Hijo de Henry Jenkins, un carpintero que a veces hacía instrumentos de música, podría ser el Jack Jenkins que trabajó en 1603 en el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • John Jenkins — (*Maidstone, Kent, 1592 †Kimberley, Norfolk1678) fue un compositor inglés. Se conoce muy poco de su vida temprana. Hijo de Henry Jenkins, un carpintero que a veces hacía instrumentos de música, podría ser el Jack Jenkins , que trajabó en 1603 en… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • John Jenkins — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jenkins. John Jenkins est un compositeur et luthiste anglais né à Maidstone en 1592 et mort à Kimberley en 1678. Il vécut à la cour royale où il se distingua comme virtuose du luth ainsi que d autres instruments… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • John Jenkins (saxophoniste) — John Jenkins John Jenkins à Central Park en 1992. Naissance 3 janvier 1931 Chicago (Illinois) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • John Jenkins (composer) — John Jenkins (1592 ndash; 1678), English composer, was born in Maidstone, Kent, and died at Kimberley, Norfolk.Little is known of his early life. The son of Henry Jenkins, a carpenter who occasionally made musical instruments, he may have been… …   Wikipedia

  • John Jenkins (governor) — John Jenkins (d. 1681) was governor of Albemarle (now North Carolina) three times, in 1672–1675, 1676–1677, and 1680–1681.Governor John Jenkins, immigrant, was born in England and died in Perquimas County, North Carolina, December 17, 1861. He… …   Wikipedia

  • John Jenkins (Jazzmusiker) — John Jenkins (* 3. Januar 1931 in Chicago; † 12. Juli 1993[1]) war ein US amerikanischer Altsaxophonist des Hardbop. John Jenkins; 1992 Jenkins spielte ab 1949 bis 1956 in Chicago, u.a. mit Art Far …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • John Jenkins (jazz musician) — John Jenkins (January 3, 1931 July 12, 1993) was an American jazz saxophonist.Jenkins initially studied clarinet in high school but switched to saxophone after six months on the instrument. He played in jam sessions led by Joe Segal at Roosevelt… …   Wikipedia

  • John Jenkins (Komponist) — John Jenkins (* 1592 in Maidstone, Kent; † 1678 in Kimberley, Norfolk) war ein englischer Komponist, Gambenspieler und Lautenist. Leben Zu Jenkins’ Jugendjahren sind keinerlei Daten überliefert. Offenbar war er der Sohn eines Tischlers und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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