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George Andrews is a name shared by many different people. This page will help you learn about some of the famous individuals named George Andrews, who have made contributions in various fields like sports, military, politics, and the arts.

Military Leaders and Officers

George Andrews (Adjutant General)

  • George Andrews (adjutant general) (1850–1928) was an important figure in the United States Army. He served as the Adjutant General of the U.S. Army from 1912 to 1914. The Adjutant General is a high-ranking officer who manages the army's administrative and personnel records.

George Leonard Andrews

  • George Leonard Andrews (1828–1899) was a general in the Union army during the American Civil War. He played a significant role in military operations during this historical conflict.

George Lippitt Andrews

  • George Lippitt Andrews (1828–1920) was another United States Army officer. He also served during a period of great change and development for the country's military.

George Grey Andrews

  • George Grey Andrews (1880–1952) was from New Zealand. He was known for being a talented yacht designer and racer. He also served as a naval officer, combining his love for the sea with military service.

Sports Stars

George Andrews (American Football)

  • George Andrews (American football) (born 1955) was a professional American football player. He played during the 1970s and 1980s, making a name for himself in the sport.

George Andrews (Footballer)

  • George Andrews (footballer) (born 1942) was an English professional footballer. He played during the 1960s and 1970s, entertaining fans with his skills on the field.

George Andrews (Rugby)

  • George Andrews (rugby) (1904–1989) was a talented rugby player from Wales. He played both rugby league and international rugby union, which are different forms of the sport.

George "Porky" Andrews

  • George "Porky" Andrews (1917–1999) was a Canadian basketball player. He was known by his nickname "Porky" and was a notable figure in Canadian basketball.

George Henry Andrews (Sports Journalist)

  • George Henry Andrews (1926–1997) was from Liberia. He was a sports journalist, meaning he wrote about sports. He was also involved in politics.

Politicians and Diplomats

George H. Andrews

  • George H. Andrews (1821–1885) was a politician from New York. He served in various political roles, contributing to the governance of his state.

George Rex Andrews

  • George Rex Andrews (1808–1873) was a U.S. Representative from New York. This means he was elected to represent his state in the United States Congress, helping to make laws for the country.

George W. Andrews

  • George W. Andrews (1906–1971) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Like George Rex Andrews, he served in the U.S. Congress, representing the people of Alabama.

George William Andrews (Canadian Politician)

  • George William Andrews (Canadian politician) (1869–1943) was a Canadian politician. He also worked as a real estate agent, showing he had interests in both public service and business.

George Roberts Andrews

  • George Roberts Andrews (1932–2010) was an American diplomat. A diplomat is someone who represents their country in other nations, working to build good relationships and solve international issues.

Artists, Actors, and Architects

George Lee Andrews

  • George Lee Andrews (born 1942) is an American actor. He has performed in many shows and productions, bringing characters to life on stage or screen.

Augustus George Andrews (George Arliss)

  • Augustus George Andrews (1868–1946) was an actor who became famous under his stage name, George Arliss. He was a well-known performer in his time.

George Andrews (Artist)

  • George Andrews (artist) (1911–1996) was an American self-taught artist. This means he learned to create art on his own, without formal training, and developed his unique style.

George Townsend Andrews

  • George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855) was an English architect. He was particularly known for designing railway buildings, which were very important during the early days of train travel.

Academics and Legal Professionals

George Andrews (Mathematician)

  • George Andrews (mathematician) (born 1938) is an American mathematician. He is known for his work in areas like analysis and combinatorics, which are branches of mathematics dealing with numbers, patterns, and arrangements.

George Andrews (Barrister)

  • George Andrews (barrister) (fl. 1776) was an English barrister. A barrister is a type of lawyer who represents clients in court.

George Andrews (Judge)

  • George Andrews (judge) was a justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court. A judge makes important decisions in legal cases, ensuring fairness and upholding the law.

George Reid Andrews (Historian)

  • George Reid Andrews is an American historian. Historians study and write about the past, helping us understand how events and people shaped the world we live in today.

Religious Figures

George Andrews (Bishop)

  • George Andrews (bishop) (1564–1648) was an Anglican priest. He held the position of a bishop, which is a high-ranking leader in the Anglican Church.

See also

  • Kostas Andritsos (1916–1993), also known as George Andrews, was a Greek film director and writer.
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