John Fitzgerald
John or Jack Fitzgerald, or variants, may refer to:
Sportspeople
American football
- John Fitzgerald (center) (born 1948), former Dallas Cowboys center
- John Fitzgerald (quarterback) (born 1975), former quarterback with the af2's Austin Wranglers
- John Fitzgerald (offensive guard), former University of Central Oklahoma lineman
Association football (soccer)
- John Fitzgerald (footballer) (born 1984), Irish footballer
- John Fitzgerald (Canadian soccer) (born 1968), former Canadian soccer player
- Jack Fitzgerald (footballer) (1930–2003), Irish footballer
Baseball
- John Fitzgerald (Rochester Broncos pitcher) (1866–1892), pitcher for the 1890 Rochester Broncos
- John Fitzgerald (Boston Reds pitcher) (1870–1921), pitcher for the 1891 Boston Reds
- John Fitzgerald (1950s pitcher) (born 1933), pitcher for the 1958 San Francisco Giants
Other sports
- Jack Fitzgerald (cyclist) (born 1899), Australian cyclist
- John Fitzgerald (Australian footballer, born 1961), former Geelong player
- John Fitzgerald (Australian footballer, born 1901) (1901–1987), Fitzroy player
- John Fitzgerald (tennis) (born 1960), Australian tennis player
- John E. Fitzgerald (1886–1963), Canadian Olympic athlete
- John Fitzgerald (pentathlete) (born 1948), American modern pentathlete
- John Fitzgerald (rugby union) (born 1961), former Irish rugby union international player
Politicians
- John Fitzgerald (1775–1852), British MP for Seaford 1826–32
- John FitzGerald, 15th Knight of Kerry (1706–1741), Irish MP for Dingle
- Sir John Fitzgerald (brewer) (1857–1930), Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1914–1915
- John Daniel FitzGerald (1862–1922), Australian politician
- John C. Fitzgerald (1863–1928), New York politician
- John F. Fitzgerald (1863–1950), U.S. politician who served as mayor of Boston
- John J. Fitzgerald (1872–1952), U.S. politician
- John Moonan Fitzgerald (1923–2008), U.S. jurist and politician
- Jack Fitzgerald (1873–1929), founding member of the Socialist Party of Great Britain
- Jack Fitzgerald (politician) (John Fitzgerald, 1914–1994), Irish Labour Party politician
- John Warner Fitzgerald (1924–2006), Michigan chief justice
- John Fitzgerald (Australian politician) (1864–1936), member of the South Australian House of Assembly
- John Wesley Fitzgerald (1850–1908), American businessman and politician
Others
- John FitzGerald, 1st Baron Desmond (died 1261)
- John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare (c. 1250–1316), Irish nobleman
- John FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Desmond (died 1399)
- John FitzGerald, de facto 12th Earl of Desmond (died 1534)
- John Fitzedmund Fitzgerald (died 1589), Irish baron
- John Fitzgerald (governor), Irish soldier of the 17th century
- John FitzGerald, 18th Earl of Kildare (1661–1707)
- Sir John Forster FitzGerald (1785–1877), Irish soldier, officer in British Army during the Napoleonic wars and Liberal MP
- John Patrick Fitzgerald (1815–1897), New Zealand doctor, community leader and hospital superintendent
- John FitzGerald, Baron FitzGerald (1816–1889)
- Dr. John G. FitzGerald (1882–1940), Canadian physician
- John Fitzgerald (Medal of Honor) (1873–1948), American Medal of Honor recipient
- John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald (1873–1946), American scholar and philologist
- John J. Fitz Gerald (1893–1963), turf racing writer for the New York Morning Telegraph
- John Anster Fitzgerald (died 1906), fairy painter and portrait artist
- John D. Fitzgerald (1906–1988), American author
- John Fitzgerald (poet) (1927–2007), Welsh-language poet and Catholic philosopher
- John Fitzgerald (priest) Dean of Cork from 1627 until 1641
- John Fitzgerald (computer scientist) (born 1965), British computer scientist and Chair of Formal Methods Europe
- John Fitzgerald (soldier) (1817–?), American soldier
- John Fitzgerald (United States Coast Guard)
- John D. FitzGerald, Irish economist
- John S. Fitzgerald, a frontiersman and erstwhile companion to Hugh Glass
See also
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