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Entertainment

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James Williams (musician) James Williams (March 8, 1951 – July 20, 2004) was an American jazz pianist. Early life James Williams was born on March 8, 1951, in Memphis, Tennessee. He began piano studies at age 13 and was subsequently an organist at Eastern Star Baptis ...
(1951–2004), American jazz pianist * James J. Williams (1853–1926), English photographer *
James Dixon Williams James Dixon Williams (February 27, 1877 – August 28, 1934) was an early American film producer and studio executive. He was a founder of First National Pictures and British National Pictures. Biography Williams was born in Ceredo, West Vi ...
(1877–1934), American film producer *
James D-Train Williams James Nelson Williams (born 1962), known by the stage name D Train (stylized as D TRAIN), is an American singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1980s with the release of his first album " You're th ...
(born 1962), American singer-songwriter and actor * James Lee Williams (1992–2025), British drag queen (stage name: ''The Vivienne'') * James K. Williams, Liberian rapper * James R. Williams (cartoonist) (1888–1957), known as J. R. Williams, Canadian cartoonist


Military

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James Williams (Revolutionary War) James Henderson Williams (November 10, 1740 – October 7, 1780) was an American pioneer, farmer, and miller from Ninety-Six District in South Carolina. In 1775 and 1776, Williams was a member of the state's Provisional Assembly. During the W ...
(1740–1780), colonel from South Carolina *
James Monroe Williams James Monroe Williams (September 12, 1833 – February 15, 1907) was an American lawyer, soldier, and merchant. He served both as a cavalry and as an infantry Officer (armed forces), officer in the Union Army within the Trans-Mississippi Theater ...
(1833–1907), American Civil War soldier *
James Howard Williams James Howard Williams, also known as Elephant Bill (15 November 1897 – 30 July 1958), was a British soldier and elephant expert in Burma, known for his work with the Fourteenth Army during the Burma Campaign of World War II, and for his 1950 ...
(1897–1958), British soldier and elephant expert in Burma * James E. Williams (1930–1999), Medal of Honor in the U.S. Navy *
James A. Williams James Arthur Williams (born March 29, 1932 – October 31, 2017) was a United States Army lieutenant general. Williams served as Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency in the 1980s. He was a 1987 inductee of the Military Intelligence Hall ...
(1932–2017), U.S. Army general * James L. Williams, U.S. Marines general * USS ''James E. Williams'', an American warship


Politics

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James Wray Williams James Wray Williams (October 8, 1792 – December 2, 1842) was a U.S. Representative from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates in 1825 and from 1837 to 1839. He served as speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates in ...
(1792–1842), U.S. Representative from Maryland *
James Williams (ambassador) James Williams (July 1, 1796 – April 10, 1869) was an American Minister Resident (Ambassador) to the Ottoman Empire, appointed on January 14, 1858, by President James Buchanan. James Williams remained in this function until the outbreak of ...
(1796–1869), to Ottoman Empire * James D. Williams (1808–1880), U.S. Representative from Indiana * James Williams (Ohio politician) (1822–1892), Republican *
James Williams (Delaware politician) James Williams (August 4, 1825 – April 12, 1899) was an American farmer and politician. He was a member of the Democratic Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as U. S. Representative from Delaware. Early life and family Wil ...
(1825–1899), U.S. Representative * James E. Williams (Atlanta mayor) (1826–1900), Atlanta mayor after the Civil War * James E. Williams (East St. Louis mayor) (1921–1983) * James M. Williams (1850–1909), Ohio House and Ohio Senate *
James R. Williams (politician) James Robert Williams (December 27, 1850 – November 8, 1923) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Carmi, Illinois, Williams attended the common schools. He graduated from Indiana University ...
(1850–1923), U.S. Representative from Illinois *
James R. Williams (lawyer) James R. Williams (1936 – November 6, 2020) was a U.S. lawyer, jurist, Civil Rights leader, and politician. He was named one of the 100 most influential Black Americans by ''Ebony'' magazine. Early life James R. Williams was born in Columbus ...
(1936–2020), candidate for lieutenant governor of Ohio * James D. Williams (Pennsylvania politician) (1943–1985), Pennsylvania House * James Edwin Williams (1856–1917), British trade unionist *
James Williams (labor leader) James A. Williams Sr. (born 1951) is an American labor leader.Von Bergen, Jane M. "Clear Idea of Building Diverse Union." ''Philadelphia Inquirer,'' May 06 2002, ''ProQuest.'' Web. 3 Apr. 2023. After serving in the U.S. Army, Williams worked his ...
, American president of painters' union *
James A. Williams Jr. James A. Williams Jr. (born 1977 or 1978) is an American labor union leader. Biography Williams grew up in Philadelphia and followed his father in becoming a glazier. In 1998, he joined the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades. His fa ...
, American labor union leader * James Harrison Williams, member of the Iowa House of Representatives


Religion

* James Williams (priest, died 1872) (1790–1872), Welsh Anglican cleric * James Williams (bishop) (1825–1892), Canadian Anglican cleric and educator * James Williams (archdeacon of Ardfert) (died 1724), Irish Anglican priest * James Williams (archdeacon of Wrexham) (died 1953), Welsh Anglican priest *
James Kendrick Williams James Kendrick Williams (born September 5, 1936, also known as J. Kendrick Williams) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who was bishop of Diocese of Lexington in Kentucky from 1988 to 2002. Williams previously served as an au ...
(born 1936), American Catholic bishop * J. Henry Williams (1831–1889), American Episcopal priest and philanthropist


Sport


American football

* James Williams (end) (1928–2015), Rice University * James Williams (cornerback) (born 1967), American football cornerback * James Williams (linebacker, born 2003) (born 2003), American football linebacker *
James Williams (wide receiver) James L. Williams (born March 6, 1978) is an American former professional football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft and also played for the Detr ...
(born 1978), American football wide receiver * James O. Williams (born 1968), American football offensive tackle * James Williams (linebacker, born 1968) (born 1968), American football linebacker * James Williams (defensive lineman) (born 2004), American football defensive lineman * Jamie Williams (American football) (born 1960), NFL tight end


Association football

* James Williams (Welsh footballer) (1885–1916) * James Williams (Australian footballer) (born 1937) * James Williams-Richardson (born 1988), Anguillan international footballer * James Williams (Irish footballer) * Jimmy Williams (footballer, born 1982), English footballer


Baseball

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James Williams (baseball) James Williams was an American baseball executive. He was the co-owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team of the National League from through with his brother William Williams. They sold the Reds to Marge Schott Margaret Carolyn Schott (n ...
, co-owner of the Cincinnati Reds 1981–1984 *
Jimmy Williams (coach) James Bernard Williams (May 15, 1926 – June 6, 2016) was a Canadian professional baseball outfielder, coach and manager. He played, coached, and managed in the minor leagues, and was a first base coach in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily ...
(or James Bernard Williams, 1926–2016), minor league manager *
Jimy Williams James Francis Williams (October 4, 1943 – January 26, 2024) was an American professional baseball infielder, Coach (baseball), coach and Manager (baseball), manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1966 ...
(1943–2024)


Basketball

* James Williams (basketball) (born 1979), American streetball player * Fly Williams (born 1953), American ABA and CBA player


Other sports

* James Williams (British fencer) (1966–2024) * James Williams (cricketer) (born 1973), Welsh * James Williams (field hockey) (1878–1929), British * James Leighman Williams (born 1985), American fencer


Other uses

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James Miller Williams James Miller Williams (September 14, 1818 – November 25, 1890) was a Canadian-American businessman and politician. Williams is best known for establishing the first commercially successful oil well in 1858 and igniting the first oil boom ...
(1818–1890), Canadian oil businessman * James Nelson Williams (1837–1915), New Zealand runholder, orchardist and entrepreneur *
James Leon Williams James Leon Williams (April 18, 1852 – February 23, 1932) was an American prosthodontist and a pioneer dental histologist.Shklar, G; Carranza, FA: The Historical Background of Periodontology. In Newman, MG; Takei, HH; Carrana FA, editors: ...
(1852–1932), American dental researcher * James Steele Williams (1896–1957), American paleontologist *
James Arthur Williams James Arthur Williams (December 11, 1930 – January 14, 1990) was an American antiques dealer and a historic preservationist based in Savannah, Georgia. He played an active role in the preservation of the Savannah Historic District for over 35 ...
(1930–1990), American antiques dealer * James Wilson Williams (born 1982), American academic * James Oladipo Williams (died 1999), Nigerian jurist and judge * James F. Williams, American librarian, University of Colorado * James H. Williams Jr., American mechanical engineer, MIT * Jamie Williams, president of the Wilderness Society


See also

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William James (disambiguation) William James (1842–1910) was an American psychologist and philosopher. William James may also refer to: Military * William James (Royal Navy admiral) (1881–1974), British admiral * William C. James (1896–1974), U.S. Marine Corps general ...
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