John PaulJones (born John Paul; July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a Scottish-born American naval officer who served in the Continental Navy during the...
PaulJones may refer to: PaulJones (footballer, born 1953), former Bolton Wanderers defender PaulJones (footballer, born 1965), English former footballer...
John PaulJones DeJoria (born April 13, 1944) is an American entrepreneur, self-made billionaire, and philanthropist best known as a co-founder of the...
Paul Tudor Jones II (born September 28, 1954) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager, conservationist and philanthropist. In 1980, he founded his...
USS John PaulJones refers to two destroyers of the United States Navy, named after John PaulJones: USS John PaulJones (DD-932), a Forrest Sherman-class...
USS PaulJones may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy, named after John PaulJones: USS PaulJones (1862), a sidewheel steamer, commissioned...
with PaulJones called the Roosters. In January 1963, after both Joneses left the group, Eric Clapton took over Brian's position as guitarist. Jones placed...
birth, Jones' father, John PaulJones, was an engineering graduate and faculty board member at Purdue University, where her mother, Mary Paula Jones (née...
Serapis. At the 1779 Battle of Flamborough Head, U.S. Navy Captain John PaulJones captured the Serapis, but his own ship, the Bonhomme Richard, sank, and...
John PaulJones Arena, or JPJ, is a multi-purpose arena owned by the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Since November 2006, it serves...
PaulJones Semmes (June 4, 1815 – July 10, 1863) was a banker, businessman, and a Confederate brigadier general during the American Civil War. He was mortally...
crypt of John PaulJones and St. Andrew's Chapel which is used for smaller services. On January 26, 1913, the remains of John PaulJones were interred...
Cassidy. Jones was born on March 31, 1934, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, to Methodist parents Marjorie (née Williams), no profession, and PaulJones, owner...
friend Jeff Beck. On 16 May 1966, drummer Keith Moon, bass player John PaulJones, keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, Jeff Beck and Page recorded "Beck's Bolero"...
PaulJones was lynched on November 2, 1919, after being accused of attacking a fifty-year-old white woman in Macon, Georgia. On Sunday, November 2, 1919...
musician Josh Homme on lead vocals and guitar, English musician John PaulJones on bass and keyboards, and American musician Dave Grohl on drums and backing...