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George Henry Gordon George Henry Gordon (July 19, 1823 – August 30, 1886) was an American lawyer and a Union general in the American Civil War. Early life Gordon was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He moved to Framingham, Massachusetts, at the age of fiv ...
(1823–1886), U.S. Army general * George Gordon (Civil War general) (1836–1911), Civil War General, Ku Klux Klan leader and U.S. Representative from Tennessee *
George Grant Gordon Colonel George Grant Gordon, (29 January 1836 – 24 January 1912) was a British Army officer and courtier. Career Gordon was born in 1836, the son of Lieut.-Col. Lord Francis Arthur Gordon (1808–1857), youngest son of the 9th Marquess of Hun ...
(1836–1912), British Army officer and courtier


Political figures

* George Gordon of Tulloch, commissioner for
Aberdeen (Parliament of Scotland constituency) Aberdeen was a burgh constituency that elected one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union 1707, Aberdeen, Arbroath, Brechin, Inverbervie and Montrose formed the Aberdeen district ...
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George Gordon (died 1690) George Gordon may refer to: By career Military *George Henry Gordon (1823–1886), U.S. Army general * George Gordon (Civil War general) (1836–1911), Civil War General, Ku Klux Klan leader and U.S. Representative from Tennessee *George Grant Go ...
, commissioner for
Banffshire (Parliament of Scotland constituency) Banffshire was a constituency represented in the Parliament of Scotland until 1707. Members of Parliament References

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George Gordon (died 1691) George Gordon may refer to: By career Military *George Henry Gordon (1823–1886), U.S. Army general *George Gordon (Civil War general) (1836–1911), Civil War General, Ku Klux Klan leader and U.S. Representative from Tennessee *George Grant Gor ...
, burgh commissioner for
Dornoch (Parliament of Scotland constituency) Dornoch in Sutherland was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union 1707, Dornoch, Dingwall, Kirkwall, Tain and Wick formed the Tain district of burghs, re ...
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Lord George Gordon Lord George Gordon (26 December 1751 – 1 November 1793) was a British politician best known for lending his name to the Gordon Riots of 1780. An eccentric and flighty personality, he was born into the Scottish nobility and sat in the House ...
(1751–1793), British politician * George Newcombe Gordon (1879–1949), Canadian Member of Parliament and cabinet minister *
George Gordon (Ontario politician) George Thomas Gordon (August 13, 1888 - February 22, 1971) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1948 to 1967 who represented the riding of Brantford. Background Gordon was bor ...
(1888–1971), Member of Provincial Parliament * George Gordon (Canadian politician) (1865–1942), senator from Ontario *
George William Gordon George William Gordon (1820 – 23 October 1865) was a wealthy mixed-race Jamaican businessman, magistrate and politician, one of two representatives to the Assembly from St. Thomas-in-the-East parish. He was a leading critic of the colonial ...
(1820–1865), Jamaican politician * George A. Gordon (1885–1959), American attorney and diplomat * George Anderson Gordon (1830–1872), American politician from Georgia *
George John Robert Gordon George John Robert Gordon (1812-1912) was a British diplomat who served as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Confederation from 1854 until 1858. He was born in Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, on 4 March 1812, the oldest child of Alexander Gordon ...
(1812-1912), British diplomat


Religious figures

* George N. Gordon (1822–1861), Protestant missionary to the South Pacific *
George Gordon (priest) George Gordon (1760–1845) was an English Anglican priest, Dean of Exeter between 1809 and 1810; and of Lincoln Lincoln most commonly refers to: * Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the sixteenth president of the United States * Lincoln, England, c ...
(1760–1845), Dean of Exeter and of Lincoln


Sciences

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George Gordon (botanist) George Gordon (1806–1879) was a British botanist. He worked for the London Horticultural Society as Foreman of the Horticultural Society Gardens at Chiswick, near London. Gordon is particularly noted for his work on conifers, publishin ...
(1806–1879), gardener and horticultural writer *
George Gordon (horticulturalist) George Gordon may refer to: By career Military *George Henry Gordon (1823–1886), U.S. Army general * George Gordon (Civil War general) (1836–1911), Civil War General, Ku Klux Klan leader and U.S. Representative from Tennessee *George Grant Go ...
(1841–1914), British horticulturalist and writer, awarded the
Victoria Medal of Honour The Victoria Medal of Honour (VMH) is awarded to British horticulturists resident in the United Kingdom whom the Royal Horticultural Society Council considers deserving of special honour by the Society. The award was established in 1897 "in per ...
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George Gordon (engineer) George Gordon (1829–1907) was a Scottish born engineer who was prominent in Melbourne in the late nineteenth century.
(1881–1942), British academic and professor of poetry *
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was an English romantic poet and peer. He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the ...
(1788–1824), British Romantic poet more commonly known as Lord Byron


Others

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George Gordon (animator) George Gordon (September 2, 1906 – May 24, 1986) was an American film and TV animator and director of animated productions. Starting in film in 1930, he moved to TV in its early days. Gordon is credited with hundreds of cartoons from 1937 th ...
(1906–1986), American animator and director of cartoons for TV *
George Gordon (scenic artist) George Cameron Gordon (11 June 1839 – 12 June 1899) was a Scottish-born scenic designer and artist in Australia. His father was in the same line of business and his son John "Jack" Gordon ( – 24 November 1911) following the family traditi ...
(c. 1839–1899), in England and Australia * George Gordon (merchant), colonial American landholder * George Stanley Gordon (1926–2013), American advertising executive


By family


Members of the Scottish Clan Gordon

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George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly (died 8 June 1501) was a Scottish nobleman and Chancellor of Scotland from 1498 to 1501. Life George was the son of Alexander (Seton) Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly and his second wife Elizabeth Crichton, daughter ...
(before 1455–1501), Chancellor of Scotland, 1498–1501 *
George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly (151428 October 1562) was a Scottish nobleman. Life He was the son of John Gordon, Lord Gordon, and Margaret Stewart, daughter of James IV and Margaret Drummond. George Gordon inherited his earldom and esta ...
(1514–1562), Scottish nobleman *
George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly George Gordon, 5th Earl of Huntly (died 19 October 1576), was Lord Chancellor of Scotland and major conspirator of his time. Biography Second son of the 4th Earl, he was Sheriff of Inverness from 1556. As Captain of Badenoch, he was in charge o ...
(died 1576), Lord Chancellor of Scotland *
George Gordon (bishop) George Gordon (died 1588) was a 16th-century Kingdom of Scotland, Scottish prelate. Life He was the son of Alexander Gordon (d. 1575), Alexander Gordon, Bishop of Galloway, and the brother of John Gordon (bishop), John Gordon, also Bishop of Gal ...
(died 1588), bishop of Galloway *
George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly (156213 June 1636) was a Scottish nobleman who took a leading role in the political and military life of Scotland in the late 16th century, and around the time of the Union of the Crowns. Biography The son o ...
(1562–1636), Scottish nobleman *
George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Huntly (1592March 1649), styled Earl of Enzie from 1599 to 1636, eldest son of George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly by Lady Henrietta Stewart, daughter of Esmé Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox, born at Huntly Castle, ...
(1592–1649) *
George Gordon, 15th Earl of Sutherland George Gordon, 15th Earl of Sutherland (2 November 1633 – 4 March 1703) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the eldest surviving son of John Gordon, 14th Earl of Sutherland, and his first wife Lady Jean Drummond, daughter of James Drummond, th ...
(1633–1703), Scottish nobleman *
George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen (3 October 163720 April 1720), was a Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Early life Gordon, born on 3 October 1637, the second son of Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet, of Haddo, Aberdeenshire, (executed in 1644); and h ...
(1637–1720), Lord Chancellor of Scotland *
George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon KT, PC (1643 – 7 December 1716), known as Marquess of Huntly from 1661 to 1684, was a Scottish peer. George Gordon, 4th Marquess of Huntly was born in 1643, the son of Lewis Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Hunt ...
(1643–1716), Scottish peer *
George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen (19 June 1722 – 13 August 1801), styled Lord Haddo until 1745, was a Scottish peer. He sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer from 1747 to 1761, and from 1774 to 1790. He was against Willi ...
(1722–1801), Scottish peer *
George Gordon of Gight George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known simply as Lord Byron, was an English romantic poet and peer. He was one of the leading figures of the Romantic movement, and has been regarded as among the ...
(1741–1779), maternal grandfather of poet George Gordon Byron *
Lord George Gordon Lord George Gordon (26 December 1751 – 1 November 1793) was a British politician best known for lending his name to the Gordon Riots of 1780. An eccentric and flighty personality, he was born into the Scottish nobility and sat in the House ...
(1751–1793), politician, leader of Gordon riots *
George Gordon, 9th Marquess of Huntly George Gordon, 9th Marquess of Huntly, (28 June 1761 – 17 June 1853), styled Lord Strathavon until 1795 and known as The Earl of Aboyne from 1795 to 1836, was a Scottish peer. Early life George was the son of Charles Gordon, 4th Earl of Aboy ...
(1761–1853), Scottish peer *
George Gordon, Lord Haddo George Gordon, Lord Haddo (28 January 1764 – 2 October 1791) was a Scottish Freemason and the eldest son of George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen. Cites: On 18 June 1782, Haddo married Charlotte Baird (d. 8 October 1795) a sister of Sir David ...
(1764–1791) *
George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon General George Duncan Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon, (2 February 1770 – 28 May 1836), styled Marquess of Huntly until 1827, was a British nobleman, soldier and politician and the last of his line. Early life George was born at Edinburgh on 2 F ...
(1770–1836), Scottish nobleman, soldier and politician *
George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, (28 January 178414 December 1860), styled Lord Haddo from 1791 to 1801, was a British statesman, diplomat and landowner, successively a Tory, Conservative and Peelite politician and specialist in ...
(1784–1860), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom *
George Hamilton-Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen George John James Hamilton-Gordon, 5th Earl of Aberdeen (28 September 1816 – 22 March 1864), styled Lord Haddo before 1860, was a British peer and Liberal Party politician. Early life Lord Haddo was born at Bentley Priory in Hertfordshire ...
(1816–1864), British peer and Liberal Party politician *
George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen (10 December 1841 – 27 January 1870), styled Lord Haddo from 1860 to 1864, was a Peerage of Scotland, Scottish peer and sailor. Hamilton-Gordon settled for a time in Richmond, Maine, where he took jo ...
(1841–1870), Scottish peer and sailor *
George Hamilton-Gordon, 2nd Baron Stanmore George Arthur Maurice Hamilton-Gordon, 2nd Baron Stanmore (3 January 1871 – 13 April 1957), was a British Liberal politician. Biography Stanmore was the only son of Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, youngest son of Prime Minister G ...
(1871–1957), British Liberal politician *
George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (20 January 1879 – 6 January 1965), styled Lord Haddo until 1916 and Earl of Haddo from 1916 to 1934, was a Scottish peer and politician. Aberdeen was born in 1879 at Grosvenor Square, London ...
(1879–1965), 8th Earl of Aberdeen * George Ian Alastair Gordon, 8th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (born 1983)


See also

* George Hamilton-Gordon (disambiguation) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gordon, George