John Goodwin
John Goodwin may refer to:
Politicians
- John Goodwin (Parliamentarian) (1603–1674), Member of Parliament for Reigate
- John B. Goodwin (1850–1921), Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia in the late 1880s
- John Noble Goodwin (1824–1887), 1st Governor of Arizona Territory and U.S. Representative from Maine
- John Goodwin (British Army officer) (1871–1960), British Army officer and Governor of Queensland
- John A. Goodwin (1824–1884), U.S. educator, journalist and politician
Religion
- John Goodwin (preacher) (1594–1665), English preacher and religious writer
- John W. Goodwin (1869–1945), General Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene
Others
- John Goodwin (mason), Boston mason involved in the Salem witch trials
- John Goodwin (canoeist) (born 1943), British slalom canoeist
- John B. L. Goodwin (1912–1994), American author and poet
- John Goodwin (ice hockey) (born 1961), Emms Family Award winner and coach
- John Goodwin (theatre publicist) (1921–2018), theatre publicist, writer and editor
- John Goodwin (sport shooter) (1859–1938), British Olympic sports shooter
- J. Cheever Goodwin (1850–1912), American musical theatre librettist, lyricist and producer
- John Goodwin (author) (1878–?), pen name of Sidney Floyd Gowing, multiple of his novels were adapted for film, such as The House of Marney
- John Magnin Goodwin, songwriter and composer, collaborated with Amy Holland and Bernie Ciaravalle, amongst others
See also
- John Goodwin Lyman (1886–1967), American-born Canadian modernist painter
- John Goodwin Tower (1925–1991), United States senator from Texas
- John Godwin (disambiguation)
- Jon Goodwin (disambiguation)
- Jonathan Goodwin (disambiguation)
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