Persons Born in The 19th Century
- James C. Jones (1809–1859), governor of Tennessee
- James H. Jones (1830–1904), U.S. Representative from Texas
- James Kimbrough Jones (1839–1908), chairman of the Democratic National Committee
- James M. Jones (1862–1928), Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
- James McHall Jones (1823–1851), U.S. federal judge
- James T. Jones (1832–1895), U.S. Representative from Alabama
- James Jones (cricketer born 1878) (1878–?), English cricketer
- James Phillips Jones (1883–1964), Welsh international rugby union utility player
- James Addison Jones (1869–1950), founder of J.A. Jones Construction
- James William Jones (1869–1954), merchant, realtor and political figure in British Columbia, Canada
- James Jones (priest) (1881–1980), Church of England priest
- James Wormley Jones (1884–1958), African-American policeman, World War I veteran, and FBI agent
- James W. Jones, civil engineer in Adelaide, South Australia
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