Thomas Davis
Thomas, Tom or Tommy Davis m:ay refer to:
People
Politicians
- Thomas Davis (Rhode Island) (1806–1895), Irish-American member of US House of Representatives
- Thomas Aspinwall Davis (1798–1845), American Mayor of Boston in 1845
- Thomas Beall Davis (1828–1911), U.S. Representative from West Virginia
- Thomas Clayton Davis (1889–1960), Canadian diplomat, politician and judge from Saskatchewan
- Thomas M. Davis (born 1949), U.S. Representative from Virginia
- Thomas Osborne Davis (Canadian politician) (1856–1917), Canadian parliamentarian
- Thomas Davis (Australian politician) (1856–1899), New South Wales politician
- Thomas Davis (Wisconsin politician) (?–?), Wisconsin State Assemblyman for Walworth County
- Thomas Davis (Young Irelander) (Thomas Osborne Davis, 1814–1845), Irish writer and politician
- Thomas Terry Davis (died 1807), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- Thomas Treadwell Davis (1810–1872), U.S. Representative from New York
- Tom Davis (Cook Islands politician) (1917–2007), Cook Island Prime Minister and former NASA researcher
- Tom Davis (South Carolina politician) (born 1960), South Carolina State Senator for Beaufort County
- Tommy Davis (Louisiana politician) (born 1942), mayor of Minden, Louisiana
In sports
- Thomas Davis (American football) (born 1983), American football player with the Carolina Panthers
- Thomas Davis (cricketer) (1827–1898), English cricketer
- Tom Davis (basketball, born 1938), American college basketball coach
- Tom Davis (basketball player) (born c. 1970), American college basketball player
- Tom Davis (footballer, born 1901) (1901–?), English association footballer
- Tom Davis (footballer, born 1911) (1911–1987), Irish association footballer
- Tom Davies (footballer, born 1998) (1998–), English association footballer
- Tom Davis (rugby union) (c. 1894–?), rugby union player who represented Australia
- Tom Davis (sportscaster), American sportscaster
- Tommy Davis (born 1939), American baseball outfielder
- Tommy Davis (catcher) (born 1973), American baseball catcher
- Tommy Davis (defensive end) (born 1982), American football player
- Tommy Davis (kicker) (1934–1987), American football player- 49ers kicker
Other
- Thomas Davis (chief) (1755–1837), Mohawk Chief of Davisville/Davis' Hamlet, near Brantford, Ontario
- Thomas Davis (priest) (1804–1887), Church of England clergyman and hymn writer
- Thomas Davis (shipwright) (?–?), English shipwright in Dutch service during the 18th century
- Thomas Davis (soldier) (1837–1919), Welsh soldier who fought in the American Civil War
- Thomas A. Davis (1873–1964), American founder of two military schools
- Thomas Benjamin Frederick Davis (1867–1942), Jersey-born South African businessman, yachtsman and philanthropist
- Thomas E. Davis (1785–1878), British real estate developer in New York City
- Thomas F. Davis (1804–1871), fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina
- Thomas Henry Davis (1918–1999), founder of Piedmont Airlines
- Thomas Henry Davis (organist) (1867–1947), English priest and organist
- Thomas Hoyt Davis (1892–1969), U.S. federal judge
- Thomas J. Davis, Jr. (1912–1989), American venture capitalist, founder of the Mayfield Fund
- Thomas Jefferson Davis (1893–1964), U.S. Army general
- Thomas Preston Davis (born 1953), U.S. Navy captain and trauma surgeon
- Tom Davis (comedian) (1952–2012), American writer, comedian, and author
- Tom Davis (journalist) (born 1967), mental-health educator
- Thomas Eli Davis III, a CIA-connected mercenary who may be the "Davis" involved with Jack Ruby
- Tommy Davis (Scientology) (born 1972), American former head of the Church of Scientology's Celebrity Centre in Los Angeles, California
- Tom Davis (British actor), comedian and actor
GAA Clubs
- Thomas Davis GAA, based in Tallaght, Dublin
- Thomas Davis GFC, Corrinshego, based in Corrinshego, Armagh
See also
- Thomas Davies (disambiguation)
- Thomas Davis House (disambiguation), several houses in the United States
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