John Stevenson
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Military

  • John Dunlap Stevenson
    John Dunlap Stevenson
    John D. Stevenson was an American attorney, politician, and soldier in the U.S. Army in two wars. He was promoted to brevet major general of volunteers at the end of the American Civil War....

    , Union Civil War general
  • John D. Stevenson (Air Force general)
    John D. Stevenson (Air Force general)
    John D. Stevenson was a U.S. Air Force general. A Native of Laramie, Wyoming, he graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1937, ranked 15th in a class of 300. On graduation he entered the Army Air Force Flying School, completing this training in October 1938...

     (1914–1995)
  • John H. Stevenson
    John H. Stevenson
    John H. Stevenson, a native of New York City, was appointed Volunteer Acting Assistant Paymaster and Clerk in the United States Navy on 19 September 1862...

     (died 1899), member of the American Navy during the American Civil War and the Spanish-American War

Politicians

  • John Stevenson (UK politician)
    John Stevenson (UK politician)
    John Stevenson is a British Conservative Party politician who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Carlisle, when winning the seat from Labour.- Early life :...

    , MP for Carlisle
  • John W. Stevenson
    John W. Stevenson
    John White Stevenson was a U.S. Representative, the 18th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, the 25th Governor of Kentucky and U.S. Senator. His father, Andrew Stevenson, had served as Speaker of the House and minister to Great Britain...

     (1812–1886), Governor of Kentucky and U.S. Senator
  • John Stevenson (Canadian politician) (1812–1884), member of Parliament of Ontario
  • John Stevenson (Canadian Senator)
    John Stevenson (Canadian Senator)
    John James Stevenson was a Saskatchewan politician and Canadian Senator.He was born in Russell, Ontario, but subsequently moved west where he worked as a farmer and lumber merchant in Saskatchewan...

     (1873–1956), Saskatchewan politician and Senator

Writers

  • John Stevenson (composer)
    John Stevenson (composer)
    Sir John Andrew Stevenson was an Irish composer of classical music. He is best known for his publications of Irish Melodies with poet Thomas Moore...

     (1761–1833), Irish composer
  • John Stevenson (writer)
    John Stevenson (writer)
    John Stevenson is a British writer who since 1976 has been a regular script writer on Britain's longest running soap opera, Coronation Street. He was originally a newspaper journalist...

     (born 1937), British journalist and writer
  • John R. Stevenson
    John R. Stevenson
    John R. Stevenson is the writer of Bloody Murder and its sequel Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp.- References :...

    , script writer

Other people

  • John Stevenson (doctor)
    John Stevenson (doctor)
    John Stevenson , a Scot, pioneer merchant and developer of Baltimore, Maryland, if not indeed its actual founder, was known as the "American Romulus."...

     (c. 1718–1785), Scottish-born merchant and doctor in Baltimore, USA
  • Steve Brodie (actor)
    Steve Brodie (actor)
    Steve Brodie was an American movie and television actor.Born John Stevenson in El Dorado, Kansas, he took his screen name from the Steve Brodie who claimed that he jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886 and survived...

     (1919–1992), American actor, born John Stevenson
  • John Paul Stevenson, American announcer
  • John Wayne Stevenson
    John Wayne Stevenson
    John Stevenson is an animation filmmaker and puppeteer best known for directing the 2008 animated feature film, Kung Fu Panda with Mark Osborne...

    , British-American film director (Kung Fu Panda)

See also

  • Jon Stevenson
    Jon Stevenson
    Jonathan Stevenson is a professional footballer, currently playing for Southern League Premier Division team Halesowen Town, where he plays as a striker....

    , English footballer
  • J. J. Stevenson (1831–1908), British architect
  • John Stephenson (disambiguation)
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