George Williams
George Williams may refer to:
Politicians
- George Williams (died 1556), MP for Grantham
- George Williams (British politician) (1765–1850), British army officer and Liberal politician
- George Henry Williams (1823–1910), United States Attorney General and a United States senator from Oregon
- George E. Williams (1828–?), New York assemblyman 1879
- George Washington Williams (1849–1891), author and Ohio state legislator
- George F. Williams (1852–1932), United States representative from Massachusetts
- George Williams (Michigan politician) (1869–1934), Michigan state senator
- George Howard Williams (1871–1963), U.S. senator from Missouri
- George S. Williams (1877–1961), U.S. representative from Delaware
- George Hara Williams (1894–1945), Saskatchewan politician
- George Norris Williams (1866–1949), acting Commissioner of Yukon, 1915 to 1916
- George A. Williams (lieutenant governor), Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska, 1925–1931
Sports people
Australian football
- George Williams (Australian footballer) (1871–1937), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
- George Williams (footballer, born 1881) (1881–1946), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda
Baseball
- George Williams (Negro Leagues infielder) (1864–1918), African American baseball player, Cuban Giants from 1885
- George Williams (catcher) (born 1969), American baseball player
- George Williams (infielder) (1939–2009), American baseball player
Football (soccer)
- George Williams (footballer born 1862), Chirk F.C. and Wales international footballer
- George Williams (footballer born 1879), Wrexham A.F.C., West Bromwich Albion F.C. and Wales international footballer
- George Williams (footballer, born 1897) (1897–1957), English footballer with Southampton and Exeter City
- George Williams (footballer, born 1993), English footballer for Barrow
- George Williams (footballer, born 1995), Wales international footballer
- Geraint Williams (born 1962), Welsh football manager nicknamed George
Other sports
- George Williams (American football), head coach at Kansas Wesleyan University
- George Williams (basketball), American college basketball player in the 1920s
- George Williams (cricketer) (1880–?), English cricketer
- George Williams (racewalker) (born 1935), British racewalker
- George Williams (rugby league) (born 1994), English rugby league player
- George Williams (rugby union) (1856–1925), New Zealand rugby union player
Other
- George James Williams, known as Gilly Williams (1719–1805), English official, wit and letter writer
- George Williams (physician) (c. 1762–1834), English physician and librarian
- George Williams (priest) (1814–1878), English academic and antiquary
- George Augustus Williams (1814–1901), British landscape painter
- George Williams (YMCA) (1821–1905), English founder of the YMCA
- George Washington Williams (naval officer) (1869–1925), US Navy officer
- George Hopkins Williams II (1915–2006), aviation history collector
- George Williams (musician) (1917–1988), arranger/composer for big bands
- George H. Williams (educator) (1918–2003), president of American University
- George Huntston Williams (1914–2000), professor of Unitarian history at Harvard University
- George C. Williams (1926–2010), American biologist
- George Clark Williams (1878–1958), Queen's Counsel and Justice of the Peace
- George Williams (lawyer) (born 1969), Australian legal academic and barrister
- George Williams (Idaho architect) (1860–?), American architect
- George A. Williams (actor) (1854–1936), American actor of the silent film era
- George G. Williams (1902–2000), professor of English and creative writing at Rice University
- George Williams (died 1882), leader of the Church of the Firstborn who identified himself as a reincarnation of the prophet Cainan
- George Williams (Desperate Housewives)
- George Emlyn Williams (1905–1987), Welsh dramatist and actor
Places
- George Williams College, a campus of Aurora University, Illinois, USA
- Sir George Williams Campus of Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (formerly Sir George Williams University, previously Sir George Williams College)
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