John Graves (disambiguation)

John Graves (disambiguation)

John Graves may refer to:

*John Woodcock Graves (1795–1886), Anglo-Australian composer and poet
*John George Graves (1866 - 1945), English entrepreneur
*John T. Graves (1806 - 1870), Irish mathematician
*John Graves (born c.1930), Australian rugby league player, Test representative
*John Graves Simcoe, Canadian lieutenant governor


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