George Roberts

George Roberts may refer to:

Military

  • George Arthur Roberts (1891–1970), Trinidadian soldier and fireman
  • Philip Roberts (British Army officer) (George Philip Bradley Roberts, 1906–1997), British World War II general
  • George R. Roberts (privateer) (1766-1861), Black American privateer
  • George S. Roberts (1918–1984), U.S. Army Air Force officer and Tuskegee Airman
  • George W. Roberts (1833–1862), American Union Army officer

Politics

  • George E. Roberts (1857–1948), director of the U.S. Mint
  • George Roberts (Victorian politician) (1868–1925), Australian politician
  • George Roberts (British politician) (1868–1928), British Labour MP, Minister of Labour
  • George Roberts (Newfoundland politician) (c. 1845–1920), ship owner, newspaper owner, politician in Newfoundland
  • George Roberts (Western Australian politician) (1913–1962), Australian politician
  • Sir George Fossett Roberts (1870–1954), Welsh army officer and politician

Sports

  • George Quinlan Roberts (1860–1943), Tasmanian-born rower
  • George Roberts (rugby union) (1914–1943), Scottish player
  • George Roberts (American football) (born 1955), American football player
  • George Roberts (rower) (born 1980), Australian rower

Other

  • George Roberts (mariner), British sailor
  • George Roberts (antiquary) (died 1860), English schoolmaster and Dorset local historian
  • George Brooke Roberts (1833–1897), civil engineer
  • George Roberts (aircraft engineer) (1909–2009), Australian aircraft engineer
  • George Roberts (publisher) (1873–1953), Irish actor, poet and publisher
  • George R. Roberts (born 1944), American financier with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
  • George Roberts (trombonist) (1928–2014), American trombonist
  • George Roberts (priest), English priest
  • George Roberts, Barbie's father of the Barbie franchise
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