John Cameron
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John Cameron may refer to:
In politics
- John Cameron (chief) (1764–1828)
- John Cameron (Upper Canada politician) (1778–1829)
- John Cameron (Alberta politician) (1845–1919), a member of Edmonton's first town council
- John Cameron (British politician) (born 1969)
- John Cameron (Queensland politician)
- John Hillyard Cameron (1817–1876), French-born Ontario lawyer and politician
In religion
- John Cameron (bishop) (died 1446), bishop of Glasgow
- John Cameron (theologian) (c. 1579–1623), Scottish theologian
- John Cameron (Canadian bishop) (1827–1910)
In sports
- Football
- John Cameron (footballer born 1872) (1872–1935), Scottish footballer, played for Queen's Park, Everton & Scotland; player-manager for Tottenham Hotspur
- Jock Cameron (footballer) (born 1881-?), played for St. Mirren F.C., Blackburn Rovers and Scotland
- John Cameron (Rangers), played for Rangers F.C. and made one appearance for Scotland in 1886
- Cricket
- John Cameron (cricketer) (1914–2000), West Indian cricketer
In other occupations
- John Cameron (farmer), Scottish farmer involved with ScotRail
- John A. Cameron (1820–1888), Canadian prospector
- John Cameron (musician), British composer, arranger, conductor and musician
- John Cameron (police officer) (1807–1873), law enforcement officer remembered for his work in the New York Draft Riots
- John Cameron (locomotive engineer) (died 1938), locomotive superintendent, Taff Vale Railway 1911–1922
- John Cameron, guitar player for the Claw Boys Claw
See also
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