John Martin 1158878 219513288 2008-06-15T16:14:15Z Tassedethe 7098284 edit for style, 1 blue link per line '''John Martin''' may refer to: <!-- == No middle name == these render popups disambig software less useful--> *[[John Martin (baseball)]] (born 1956), American baseball pitcher *[[John Martin (businessman)]] (1820–?), American lumberman and flour miller *[[John Martin (Canadian broadcaster)]] (1947–2006), English-born Canadian broadcaster *[[John Martin (driver)]] (born 1939), American racecar driver *[[John Martin (Ireland)]] (1812–1875), Young Irelander and MP for Meath, 1871–1875 *[[John Martin (footballer)]], from Scotland *[[John Martin (English footballer)]], of Stevenage Borough *[[John Martin (footballer born 1912)]], English footballer who played for Portsmouth and Middlesbrough. *[[John Martin (footballer born 1979)]], Scottish footballer of East Fife *[[John Martin (governor)]] (c.1730–1786), American planter, governor of Georgia *[[John Martin (Governor of Kansas)]] (1839–1889), American politician *[[John Martin (Jamestown)]], (d. 1632) Jamestown settler and member of Council *[[John Martin (oceanographer)]] *[[John Martin (painter)]] (1789–1854), English painter *[[John Martin (publisher)]], founder of Black Sparrow Press *[[John Martin (Giovanni Martini)]] (1854–1929), American soldier (7th Cavalry), participant at the [[Battle of the Little Bighorn]] *[[John Martin (soldier)]], soldier in the 101st Airborne Division portrayed in ''Band of Brothers'' *[[Pepper Martin]] (Johnny (Pepper) Martin) (1904–1965), American baseball player *[[John Martin (actor)]], American actor in TV soap operas ''One Life to Live'' and ''Sunset Beach'' *[[John Martin (Bailiff of Guernsey)]], Bailiff of [[Guernsey]], 1499–1510 *[[John Martin (cellist)]] (1922-2005), American cellist with the National Symphony Orchestra (United States) *[[John Martin (dance critic)]], dance critic at the ''New York Times'' *[[John Martin (musician)]], recorder player and author of ''The Acoustics of the Recorder'' *[[John Martin (musician)]], member of The Tannahill Weavers *[[John Martin (Ohio)]], Ohio Department of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities *[[John Martin (sailor)]], captain of [[Bartholomew Gosnold]]'s ship when he found Martha's Vineyard *[[John Martin (San Francisco)]], member of the [[Committee of Fifty (1906)]] *[[John Martin (racing driver)]] (born 1984), Australian racing driver in Formula Ford Australia and British F3 *[[John Martin (Irish politician)]], UK MP for the Irish constituency of [[Sligo Borough (UK Parliament constituency)|Sligo Borough]], 1832-1837 *[[John Martin (English MP)]] (1805–1880), banker and MP for [[Tewkesbury (UK Parliament constituency)|Tewkesbury]] <!-- == John &lt;middle name&gt; Martin == --> *[[John Alexander Martin]] (1839–1889), American politician and governor of Kansas *[[John Andrew Martin]] (1868–1939), major and US Representative from Colorado *[[John C. Martin]] (born 1943), American judge *[[John Cunningham Martin]] (1880–1952), U.S. Representative from Illinois *[[John Joseph Martin]] (born 1922), NASA engineer and administrator *[[John Levi Martin]], American sociologist *[[John Mason Martin]] (1837–1898), U.S. Representative from Alabama *[[John Miller Martin]] (1904–1991), Winston Churchill's private secretary *[[John Preston Martin]] (1811–1862), U.S. Representative from Kentucky *[[John W. Martin]] (1884–1958), American lawyer, governor of Florida *[[Johnny Martin]], John Wesley Martin (born 1931), Australian cricketer == Other combinations == *[[John Martin Scripps]] (1959–1996), British murderer *[[John Martyn (singer)]], British folk musician {{hndis|name=Martin, John}} [[de:John Martin]]