James Webb, Jim Webb or Jimmy Webb may refer to:
- Public service
- James B. Webb, known as J. B. Webb (1929–2009), influential in shaping Australia's international relations and aid during the 1950s, 60s and 70s
- James E. Webb, (1906–1992), American official, the second Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- James Webb Space Telescope, an infrared space based telescope named after James E. Webb planned for a future launch
- James Watson Webb, (1802–1884), a U.S. newspaper publisher and New York politician
- James Webb (Royal Navy officer) (died 1761), Commodore Governor for some of what is now the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador for 1760
- Jim Webb, full name James H. Webb, Jr., (born 1946), Senator from Virginia, author, and former U.S. Secretary of the Navy, blood relative of genealogist William Addams Reitwiesner (1954-2010)
- Jim Webb (Canada), contemporary Canadian politician
- James L. Webb, early 20th century North Carolina judge and "prominent politician", a brother of Edwin Y. Webb and the father-in-law of Oliver Max Gardner
- Arts
- James R. Webb (writer), American screenplay writer
- James Webb (historian) (1946-1980), Scottish historian and biographer
- James Webb (painter), British, 1825-1895
- Jim Webb (poet), American poet, playwright, and essayist
- Jimmy Webb (born 1946), idiosyncratic American popular music composer
- Jim Webb (sound engineer), American sound engineer
- Sports
- James Webb (rugby player) (1863–1913), Wales rugby international player
- Skeeter Webb, born James Laverne Webb (1909–1986), Major League Baseball player
- James R. Webb, President of the United States Judo Association
- Jim Webb (rugby player) (1883–1955), Welsh rugby international player
- Jimmy Webb (American football), American football player
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- First name match
Birth place | Death place | Father | Mother | Joined with | |
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James Webb (c1756-1829) | Essex, England, United Kingdom | Foulness, Essex, England, United Kingdom | Mary Newman Smith (c1760-1792) | ||
James Henry Webb (1946) | St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, United States | James Henry Webb (1917-1997) | Vera Lorraine Hodges (1925-2011) | Barbara DuCote (-)+JoAnn Krukar (-)+Hong Le (c1968-) | |
James Henry Webb (1917-1997) | St. Joseph, Missouri, United States | Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States | Robert Lee Webb (1885-1958) | Mary Ellen Smith (1876-1945) | Vera Lorraine Hodges (1925-2011) |
James Pellew Webb (1852-1924) | Mylor, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | James Pellew Webb (1821) | Mary Ann Allen (c1823) | Elizabeth Ann Goudge (1852-1923) |
James Thomas Webb (1859-1906) | Scott County, Virginia, United States | Platte County, Missouri, United States | David G Webb (c1817-) | Mary Louisa Jewel (c1833-) | Nancy Angeline Cox (1854-1914) |
- Middle name match
No person has that first name as sole middle name with that surname
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See also[]
- James Webbe, MP for Devizes
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