James Ferguson
James Ferguson may refer to:
- James Ferguson (minister) (1621–1667), Scottish minister
- James Ferguson (1st Laird of Pitfour) (1672-1734)
- James Ferguson (Lord Pitfour) (1700-1777)
- James Ferguson (major-general) (died 1705), Scottish major-general
- James Ferguson (Scottish astronomer) (1710–1776), Scottish astronomer and instrument maker
- James Ferguson (Scottish politician) (1735–1820), Scottish Tory politician
- James Ferguson (American astronomer) (1797–1867), American astronomer and engineer
- James Ferguson (cricketer) (1858-1913), Australian cricketer
- James Frederic Ferguson (1807–1855), Irish antiquarian
- James E. Ferguson (1871–1944), Governor of Texas
- James Ferguson (general) (1913–2000), U.S. Air Force general
- James Ferguson (Australian politician), member of the South Australian House of Assembly
- James Ferguson (Canadian politician) (1925–2013), Canadian politician from Manitoba
- Jimmy Ferguson (1940–1997), Irish-Canadian musician, early member of The Irish Rovers
- Jimmy Ferguson (footballer) (born 1935), Scottish football goalkeeper
- James Ferguson (Queen's Park footballer), Scottish footballer
- James Ferguson (footballer), Scottish footballer
- Jim Ferguson (James Edwin Ferguson, born 1948, Ohio), American guitarist, composer, author, educator, and music journalist
- James Ferguson (water polo) (born 1949), American water polo player
- James Ferguson, passenger on British Airways Flight 9
- Jim Ferguson, American guitarist, past member of Lotion
- James Ferguson (anthropologist), American anthropologist
- James Burne Ferguson, New Zealand politician
- Jim Ferguson, American movie critic, Board of Directors member for the Broadcast Film Critics Association
- Jim Ferguson (public servant), Australian diplomat and public servant.
See also
- James Fergusson (disambiguation)
- James Ferguson Conant, American philosopher
- James Ferguson Dowdell (1818–1871), U.S. representative from Alabama
- All article titles containing "James Ferguson" or "Jim Ferguson" or "Jimmy Ferguson"
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