John Eaton (disambiguation)

John Eaton (disambiguation)

John Eaton may refer to:

*Sir John Craig Eaton, (1876-1922) Canadian businessman
*John Craig Eaton (Chancellor Ryerson University), (died 1934) Canadian businessman
*John David Eaton, Canadian businessman
*John Eaton (1790–1856), American politician
*John Eaton (composer), American composer
*John Eaton (pianist), American music teacher and pianist
*John Eaton (General) (1829-1906), American Civil War general
*John W. Eaton, developer of the Octave software package
*Jack Eaton, American film producer and director

ee also

*John Eatton Le Conte, American naturalist


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