James Owen
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James Owen may refer to:
- James Owen (American statesman)James Owen (American statesman)James Owen was an American politician from North Carolina. Born in North Carolina, Owen was a member of the North Carolina state legislature and was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina 5th District from 1817 to 1819...
, U.S. Representative from North Carolina 1817-1819 - James Owen (British author)James Owen (British author)-Biography:Owen was born in Holland Park, London, and was educated at Eton College and University College, Oxford. After a brief period as a barrister, he worked for The Daily Telegraph newspaper as a journalist from 1995 until 2001...
, British historian and journalist - James Owen (footballer)James Owen (footballer)James Vaughan Owen is a Welsh footballer who is currently playing with Barrow A.F.C. He began his career with Chester City, but left in January 2010 when the club experienced financial difficulties.- Playing career :...
(born 1991), Welsh footballer with Barrow - James Owen (rugby league)James Owen (rugby league)James "Jim" Owen is an English former professional rugby league footballer of the 1920s who at representative level has played for Great Britain, and England, and at club level for St. Helens Recs, playing at , i.e. number 2 or 5.-International honours:...
, rugby league footballer of the 1920s for Great Britain, England, and St. Helens Recs - James A. OwenJames A. OwenJames A. Owen is an American comic book creator, publisher and writer. He is best known for his creator-owned comic book series Starchild and as the author of The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica novel series, that began with Here, There Be Dragons in 2006.-Life and career:Owen...
, American comic book creator, publisher and writer
- Jimmy OwenJimmy OwenJimmy Owen was an English footballer for Port Vale and Stoke during the 1880s.-Playing career:Owen probably joined Port Vale in 1884. His debut for the club came on 18 October 1884 in a home friendly with Aston Villa "A", which Vale won 2-0...
, English association footballer of the 1880s and '90s for Port Vale, and Stoke