James Ward
James Ward may refer to:
Military
- James Ward , American Civil War sailor
- James Ward , American Indian Wars soldier
- James Allen Ward, New Zealand pilot and Victoria Cross recipient
- James H. Ward, American Civil War commander
- James R. Ward, U.S. Navy sailor who was awarded the Medal of Honor
Politics
- James Ward , member of Kentucky House of Representatives and Senate
- James G. Ward, American politician in Florida
- James Hugh Ward, U.S. Representative from Illinois
- James Kewley Ward, Canadian lumber merchant and politician
- Jim Ward , Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives
Sports
Football
- James Ward , football manager with Albion Rovers
- Jimmy Ward , part-time footballer
- Jimmy Ward , Scottish footballer
- Jim Ward , American football coach
- Jim Ward , American football coach
- Jim Ward , American football player
- Jamie Ward, English footballer
- Jimmie Ward, American football player
Other sports
- James Ward , New Zealand cricketer
- Jimmy Ward , Canadian ice-hockey player
- James Ward , British tennis player
- Jim Ward , Major League Baseball player, 1876
- Jim Ward , American sprinter, 1966 All-American for the Stanford Cardinal track and field team
Entertainment
- James Ward , English painter and engraver
- James Ward , Irish artist
- James Ward , English writer, founder of Boring Conference
- James Harvey Ward, American actor
- James M. Ward, American game designer and fantasy author
- Jim Ward , pioneer in body piercing when he opened The Gauntlet in 1975
- Jim Ward , American rock musician
- Jim Ward , American voice actor who co-hosts The Stephanie Miller Show
- Jimmy Ward , Irish traditional banjo player
Other
- James Ward , California judge
- James Ward , psychologist and philosopher
- James Ward , Anglican priest in Ireland
- James A. Ward, American Catholic priest and Jesuit
- James Clifton Ward, English geologist
- James J. Ward, Danish-born American aviator
- James Patrick Ward, New Zealand lawyer, victim of the Ward bomb killing
- James Thomas Ward, president of the Wesley Theological Seminary, 1886–1897