James Avery (1945–2013) was an American actor.
James Avery may also refer to:
John Hart or Johnny Hart may refer to:
James, Jimmy, Jimmie, or Jim Bennett may refer to:
William or Will or Willie Harris may refer to:
Cronin is derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín which originated in County Cork, and the Old Irish word crón, meaning saffron-colored. The Cronin family have been prominent in politics and the arts in Ireland, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom since the nineteenth century.
Andrew Jones may refer to:
William Avery may refer to:
Swanson is a surname. It is often the anglicized form of the Swedish surname Svensson. Notable people with this surname include the following:
Courtney is an English surname originating from England, France and Ireland, where it was of Norman origin.
James Avery was an American Civil War Union Navy sailor who received the Medal of Honor while serving aboard USS Metacomet.
Patrick Murphy may refer to:
James, Jim or Jimmy Sullivan may refer to:
Avery is an English name ultimately derived from the Old English name Ælfred, which literally translates to 'elf-counsel' Avery also exists as a given name in addition to its usage as a surname.
James Burns may refer to:
Kelly is a surname in the English language. The name has numerous origins, most notably from the Ui Maine. In some cases it is derived from toponyms located in Ireland and Great Britain, in other cases it is derived from patronyms in the Irish language.
James Ward may refer to:
James Dougherty or Jim Dougherty may refer to:
Edward Barrett may refer to:
James, Jim or Jimmy Reese may refer to:
Carney is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The James Avery was a 19th century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1837 for a group of New York Pilots. She was built by the shipbuilder Jacob Bell. The James Avery was a pilot boat during the American Civil War that helped in the search of the Confederate CSS Tallahassee. She was last seen in 1872, off the Highlands.