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"John Douglas" may refer to:

Politics and war[]

  • John Douglas, Lord of Balvenie (1433 –63), Scottish soldier
  • John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton (died 1513), Scottish nobleman
  • John Douglas of Broughton (c.1698 –1732), Member of Parliament for Peebleshire 1722 –32
  • Sir John Douglas, 3rd Baronet (c.1708 –78), Member of Parliament for Dumfriesshire, 1741 –47
  • John Erskine Douglas (c.1758 –1847), Royal Navy admiral
  • John Douglas (Royal Marines officer) (before 1776 –1814), British officer involved in a scandal regarding an allegedly illegitimate child born to the Princess of Wales, Caroline of Brunswick
  • John Douglas (died 1838) (c.1774 –1838), Tory politician, Member of Parliament for Orford 1818 –21 and for Minehead 1822 –26
  • John Douglas, 7th Marquess of Queensberry (1779 –1856), Scottish Whig politician
  • John Douglas (British Army officer) (1817 –88), British general
  • John Douglas (Connecticut), member of the General Court of the Colony of Connecticut in 1669-70
  • John Douglas (Queensland politician) (1828 –1904), Premier of Queensland
  • John Douglas (governor) (1835 –85), Irish Governor of Ceylon
  • John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (1844 –1900), Scottish nobleman
  • John Carey Douglas (1874 –1926), politician in Nova Scotia, Canada
  • John Henry Douglas (1851 –1930), politician in Ontario, Canada
  • John Taylor Douglas (1892 –1976), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada
  • John Douglas (Irish politician) (1912 –1982), senator 1954 –57
  • John Douglas, 21st Earl of Morton (1927 –2016), Scottish peer and landowner

Religion[]

  • John Douglas (archbishop of St Andrews) (1494 –1574), Scottish archbishop and Chancellor of the University of St. Andrews
  • John Douglas (bishop of Salisbury) (1721 –1807), Scottish bishop and literary critic
  • John Waldo Douglas (1818–1883), American minister
  • John Albert Douglas (1868–1956), Church of England priest

Sport[]

  • Johnny Douglas (1882 –1930), English cricket captain and 1908 Olympic middleweight boxing champion
  • John Douglas (baseball) (1917 –84), American baseball player
  • John Douglas (rugby player) (born 1934), Scottish international rugby player
  • John Douglas (fencer) (born 1943), Australian Olympic fencer
  • John Douglas (defensive back) (1945 –2005), American football player
  • John Douglas (linebacker) (born 1945), American football player
  • John Douglas (sportsman) (born 1951), Australian rules footballer and cricketer
  • John Douglas (basketball) (born 1956), American basketball player
  • John Douglas (footballer) (born 1961), English footballer

Other[]

  • John Douglas (lithotomist) (died 1743), Scottish surgeon
  • John Douglas (Scottish architect), (c.1709 –78)
  • John William Douglas (1814 –1905), English entomologist
  • John Douglas (architect) (1830 –1911), British architect
  • Johnny Douglas (conductor) (1920 –2003), English composer, musical director and string arranger
  • John W. Douglas (1921 –2010), American attorney and civil rights advocate
  • John E. Douglas (born 1945), FBI criminal profiler
  • John Douglas (conductor) (1956 –2010), American conductor


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First name match
 Birth placeDeath placeFatherMotherJoined with
John Douglas (1756-1818)Northallerton, Yorkshire, England, United KingdomJames Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton (c1703-1768)Bridget Heathcote (1723-1805)Frances Lascelles (1762-1817)
John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton (bef1466-1513)England, United KingdomJames Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton (-1493)Joan of Scotland, Countess of Morton (c1428-1486)Janet Crichton (1461-)
Middle name match
 Birth placeDeath placeFatherMotherJoined with
Sholto John Douglas, 18th Earl of Morton (1818-1884)George Sholto Douglas, 17th Earl of Morton (1789-1858)Frances Theodora Rose (-1879)Helen Watson (bef1829-1850)+Alice Anne Caroline Lambton (-1907)

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