Wikipedia:Find-A-Grave famous people/J/Jo
Appearance
Progress
- 2005-10-25: 594 (created)
- 2008-03-21: 218 (+ some non-notable) - 63.3% done (pruned)
- 2008-10-06: 194 (+ 5 non-notable)
Not available on Wikipedia
Musician
Composer
Actor/Director/Producer
- Emory Johnson — (1894–1960) — Find-A-Grave — () US actor
Military Related
CMOH recipients should be considered notable per WP:MILMOS#NOTE
- Franklin Johndro — (1835–1901) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
- Elisha Johns — (1837–1920) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient
Other
- John of Hertford — (????–1335) — Find-A-Grave — () Bishop of St. Albans
Possibly Non-notable
Military Related
- William Johnson (Alamo defender) — (????–1836) — Find-A-Grave — () Alamo Defender
- John Jones (Alamo defender) — (1810–1836) — Find-A-Grave — () Alamo Defender
Politicians
Victims
- Conrad Johnson (murder victim) — (1962–2002) — Find-A-Grave — () Murdered in the Beltway sniper attacks
- Jed Johnson (film) — (1948–1996) — Find-A-Grave — () Film editor, cinematographer, producer, and director
- Thomas Johnson (boxing trainer) — (1921–1980) — Find-A-Grave — () Olympic boxing team trainer
Related to someone famous
- Elijah H. Judd — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Grandfather of Niomi Judd
Other
Monuments
Uncategorized
Joh
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- Hans Johnsen — (1865–1920) — Find-A-Grave — () Spanish-American War CMOH recipient
- Adolphus J. Johnson — (????–1893) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union Army officer
- Andrew Johnson (soldier) — (1833–1912) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Charles Phillip Johnson — (1836–1920) — Find-A-Grave — () Republican politician from Missouri; served as lieutenant governor (1873–75)
- Clifford Johnson — (1922–2004) — Find-A-Grave — () US baseball player - not Cliff Johnson (baseball)
- Edward Mead Johnson — (1852–1934) — Find-A-Grave — () Founder of Johnson & Johnson
- Edward Johnson (mayor) — (1767–1829) — Find-A-Grave — () Mayor of Baltimore
- Elijah D. Johnson — (1832–1890) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union Army officer
- Everett Johnson — (1858–1946) — Find-A-Grave — () Inspiration for the novel The Virginian (novel)
- Ferryman Johnson — (????–1864) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War ferryman hanged as a spy
Break 2
- Follett Johnson — (1843–1909) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Franklin Johnson — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Canadian stage actor
- Gail Johnson — (1942–1999) — Find-A-Grave — () US actress
- George Johnson (doctor) — (1818–1893) — Find-A-Grave — () Queen Victoria's doctor
- Harold Johnson (singer) — (1945–2003) — Find-A-Grave — () US R&B singer
- Henry Johnson (Civil War) — (1824–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Navy CMOH recipient
- Horace Johnson — (1893–1964) — Find-A-Grave — () US composer
- Hugh A. Johnson — (1888–1979) — Find-A-Grave — () US actor
- James Johnson (slave) — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Historical slave figure (whatever that means)
Break 3
- James Wood Johnson — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Co-founder of Johnson & Johnson
- John Aiken Johnson — (1826–1908) — Find-A-Grave — () Mayor of Memphis
- John Leslie Johnson — (1893–1968) — Find-A-Grave — () US actor and boxer
- John Johnson (soldier) — (1842–1907) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Army CMOH recipient
- Joseph Esrey Johnson — (1848–1911) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Joseph Johnson (football) — (1929–2003) — Find-A-Grave — () American Football player
- Joseph Horsfall Johnson — (1847–1928) — Find-A-Grave — () Episcopal Bishop of Los Angeles
- Kirby Johnson — (1939–2005) — Find-A-Grave — () US folk-rock singer
- Levi Johnson (builder) — (1786–1871) — Find-A-Grave — () Cleveland builder
- Luther Johnson (Georgia Boy) — (1934–1976) — Find-A-Grave — () US blues musician
- Marilyn Johnson — (1922–1960) — Find-A-Grave — () Actress. Second wife of Forrest Tucker
- Marmaduke Johnson — (1826–1871) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate officer
- Minnie Johnson — (1869–1955) — Find-A-Grave — () Wife of Hiram Johnson (California governor)
- Paul Douglas Johnson — (1949–2003) — Find-A-Grave — () Hollywood special effects artist
Break 4
- Robert Johnson (Civil War) — (1834–1869) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- Robert Johnson (Texas) — (1929–1995) — Find-A-Grave — () Texas poltician
- Ruel M. Johnson — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Samuel Johnson (soldier) — (1845–1915) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Army CMOH recipient
- Sara Johnson — (1926–2000) — Find-A-Grave — () Manhattan Project member
- Sonja Marie Johnson — (1963–1977) — Find-A-Grave — () Murdered by the Hillside Strangler
- Stephanie Johnson (school shooting victim) — (1986–1998) — Find-A-Grave — () Murdered in the Jonesboro massacre
- Sunny Johnson — (1953–1984) — Find-A-Grave — () US actress *fr
- Wallace W. Johnson — (1842–1911) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Army CMOH recipient
- Susan Johnson-Kehn — (1927–2003) — Find-A-Grave — () US actress
- David Johnston (soldier) — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Edward Johnston (soldier) — (1844–1920) — Find-A-Grave — () Indian Wars CMOH recipient
Break 5
- George Doherty Johnston — (1832–1910) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate officer and politician
- George W.C. Johnston — (1828–1879) — Find-A-Grave — () Mayor of Cincinnati
- Harold Johnston — (1892–1949) — Find-A-Grave — () WWI CMOH recipient
- Josiah Johnston (writer) — (1833–1913) — Find-A-Grave — () Politician and writer, Secretary of State of Kentucky
- Loyola Johnston — (1868–1931) — Find-A-Grave — () US actress
- Means Johnston — (1916–1989) — Find-A-Grave — () US Navy admiral
- Rufus Johnston — (1874–1959) — Find-A-Grave — () Mexican Campaign CMOH recipient
- William P. Johnston — (1849–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- William E. Johnston — (1850–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Johnstown Flood Victims Gravesite — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Gravesite of anonymous victims of the Johnstown Flood
Jol-Jom
- Robert Joliat — (1898–1953) — Find-A-Grave — () Canadian hockey player, brother of Aurel Joliat
- I. Stanford Jolley — (1900–1978) — Find-A-Grave — () US actor *nl
- Richard Jolly — (1896–1939) — Find-A-Grave — () British Navy George Cross recipient
- Harry Jolson — (1882–1953) — Find-A-Grave — () Stage actor, vaudeville performer and agent. Brother of Al Jolson.
Jon
Break A
- Alexander Jones (baseball) — (1869–1941) — Find-A-Grave — ()
- Alice Jones (singer) — (1905–1992) — Find-A-Grave — () Singer, mother of Dinah Washington
- Andrew Jones (Medal of Honor) — (1835–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Navy CMOH recipient
- Andrew R. Jones — (????–1864) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate Army officer
- Billy Jones (musician) — (1949–1995) — Find-A-Grave — () Guitarist for The Outlaws
- Breckinridge Jones — (1856–1928) — Find-A-Grave — () St. Louis businessman
- Carl Jones (admiral) — (1893–1958) — Find-A-Grave — () US Navy vice admiral
- Carlos Jones — (1827–1897) — Find-A-Grave — () Ohio businessman
- Charles Jesse Jones — (1844–1919) — Find-A-Grave — () Rancher, buffalo conservationist, Yellowstone game warden
- Clarence M. Jones — (????–1949) — Find-A-Grave — () Jazz pianist
- David Jones (CMOH) — (1841–1911) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
Break B
- De Garmo Jones — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Mayor of Detroit
- Dorothy Webster Jones — (1907–1978) — Find-A-Grave — () Writer, wife of Chuck Jones
- Edward S. Jones — (1818–1901) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union Army officer
- Egbert Jones — (????–1861) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate officer
- Ezra Jones — (1896–1932) — Find-A-Grave — () St. Louis gangster, member of the Cuckoo gang
- Fielder Alsor Jones — (1833–1882) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- James "Sweetie" Jones — (1941–2004) — Find-A-Grave — () US rockabilly musician
- Jesse S. Jones — (????–1864) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate Army officer
Break C
- John E. Jones (MOH) — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Joshua Henry Jones — (1856–1934) — Find-A-Grave — () President of Wilberforce University
- Kenneth Jones (Carter family) — (1952–1969) — Find-A-Grave — () Son of Helen Carter - PNN
- Lorraine Farquhar Jones — (1837–1920) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate officer
- Millard Jones — (????–1991) — Find-A-Grave — () Air National Guardsman lost at sea - ref The Perfect Storm
- Oliver Jones (Texas) — (1794–1866) — Find-A-Grave — () Texas politician
- Otis Jones — (1924–2003) — Find-A-Grave — () Detroit inventor and businessman
- Patrick Henry Jones — (1830–1900) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- Pearl Dee Jones — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Half of Carl Butler and Pearl
Break D
- Samuel Bradford Jones — (1826–1908) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- Theodore Jones — (1832–1916) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- Thomas Jones (CMOH) — (1820–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Navy CMOH recipient
- Thomas Craig Jones — (1921–1971) — Find-A-Grave — () Female impersonator actor
- Tiny Jones — (1875–1952) — Find-A-Grave — () Welsh-born actress
- Valerie Jones (singer) — (1958–2001) — Find-A-Grave — () Singer, member of The Jones Girls, a.k.a. Valorie Jones
- Warner Jones — (1916–1994) — Find-A-Grave — () Kentucky businessman and horse owner
- Wells S. Jones — (1830–1914) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- William Theophilus Jones — (1842–1882) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War officer
Break E
- William H. Jones — (1842–1911) — Find-A-Grave — () Indian Wars CMOH recipient
- William Jones (CMOH) — (1831–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Navy CMOH recipient
- William W. Jones — (1819–1935) — Find-A-Grave — () Mayor of Toledo
- William Jones (CMOH 1864) — (1835–1864) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Army CMOH recipient
- William Jones (Union) — (????–1864) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union Army officer
- Samuel W. Jones — (????–1864) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate lieutenant colonel
- Etta Jones-Mills — (1919–1997) — Find-A-Grave — () Confusing number of disparities with Etta Jones
- Jonestown Mass Grave — (????–1978) — Find-A-Grave — () Oakland, California memorial to Jonestown victims
- Saigiku Jono — (1832–1902) — Find-A-Grave — () Japanese theatrical writer
Jor
- Absalom Jordan — (????–1888) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Bert Jordan — (1887–1983) — Find-A-Grave — () US film editor
- Betty Jordan — (1918–2003) — Find-A-Grave — () US actress
- Jim Jordan (actor) — (1896–1988) — Find-A-Grave — () Actor and radio personality on the Fibber McGee and Molly show, link redirects there
- John T. Jordan — (????–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Mayor of Seattle
- Marian Jordan — (1896–1961) — Find-A-Grave — () Actress and radio personality on the Fibber McGee and Molly show, link redirects there
- Thomas Jordan (CMOH) — (1840–1930) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Navy CMOH recipient
- Thomas Jefferson Jordan — (1821–1895) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- Mary Jordon — (????–1966) — Find-A-Grave — () Murdered by Richard Speck
- Robert Jordon — (1826–????) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
Jos
- Horace William Brindley Joseph — (1867–1943) — Find-A-Grave — () English logic philosopher
- George Joslin — (1839–1916) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union Army officer
- Santy Josol — (1938–1980) — Find-A-Grave — () US actor
- Simeon Josselyn — (1842–1905) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- Connie Jost — (1951–1998) — Find-A-Grave — () US artist and environmentalist
- Mindy Jostyn — (????–2005) — Find-A-Grave — () US musician, wife of Jacob Brackman. *de
Jou-Joy
- James Jourdan — (1831–1910) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union officer
- Célestin Joussard — (1851–1932) — Find-A-Grave — () Roman Catholic bishop in Canada
- Maurice Jouvet — (1923–1999) — Find-A-Grave — () French-born Argentine actor
- Henry Joy (trumpeter) — (????–1893) — Find-A-Grave — () The trumpeter who sounded the Charge of the Light Brigade
- Nicholas Joy — (1884–1964) — Find-A-Grave — () French-born US actor
- Frank Joyce — (1919–1938) — Find-A-Grave — () Hollywood film cutter, son of agent Frank Coleman Joyce. PNN.
- Frank Coleman Joyce — (1892–1935) — Find-A-Grave — () Hollywood agent, brother of Alice Joyce, partner of Myron Selznick
- William Joyce (baseball) — (1867–1941) — Find-A-Grave — () US baseball player; career mismatch with Bill Joyce (baseball).
- John Erwin Joyner — (1935–2001) — Find-A-Grave — () US neurosurgeon
Ju
- Fannie Judd — (1851–1914) — Find-A-Grave — () Grandmother of Naomi Judd
- Samuel Judd — (????–1862) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Union Army officer
- Sir Andrew Judd — (????–1558) — Find-A-Grave — () Lord Mayor of London, founder of the Tonbridge School
- Francis Judge — (1838–1904) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War CMOH recipient
- James Judge — (1833–1894) — Find-A-Grave — () Brother of millionaire John Judge
- Countess Judoca — (????–1683) — Find-A-Grave — () Countess of Leeuwenstein-Rochefort, Netherlands
- Junius Judson — (1813–1896) — Find-A-Grave — () US inventor
- John Juelich — (1916–1970) — Find-A-Grave — () US baseball player
- Joseph Pearson Julian — (1828–1863) — Find-A-Grave — () Civil War Confederate POW, headstone at North Alton, Illinois. PNN.
- Gustave Jundt — (1830–1884) — Find-A-Grave — () German painter *de
- Mildred June — (1905–1940) — Find-A-Grave — () US actress *fr
- Ray June — (1895–1958) — Find-A-Grave — () Hollywood cinematographer
- Aegidius Junger — (1833–1895) — Find-A-Grave — () Bishop of Seattle - listed as Egidius Junger
- Alejandro Junissi — (????–1956) — Find-A-Grave — () Argentine bandoneonist
- Martin Jurow — (1911–2004) — Find-A-Grave — () US producer *fr
- John Justin (mayor) — (1917–2001) — Find-A-Grave — () Mayor of Fort Worth
- Kim Justin — (1973–2002) — Find-A-Grave — () Norwegian "gladiator" on Swedish TV *sv
- Gabriel Jönsson — (1892–1984) — Find-A-Grave — () Swedish author *sv