George Ross
George Ross may refer to:
- George Ross (delegate) (1730–1779), signatory to the U.S. Declaration of Independence
- George Ross (Pennsylvania statesman) (1746–1801), Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania, 1788–1790
- George Ross (Pennsylvania candidate), candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in 1884 and 1888 and U.S. Senate in 1893.
- George William Ross (1841–1914), Canadian educator and politician
- George Ross (footballer, born 1869) (1869–1928), footballer who played for Bury in two FA Cup finals
- George Ross (footballer, born 1943) (1943–2016), Scottish footballer, notably with Preston
- George Ross (gymnast) (1877–1945), British gymnast and Olympic medalist
- George Ross (baseball) (1892–1935), Major League Baseball pitcher
- George Ross (Australian footballer) (1901-1989), played with Richmond in the VFL
- George H. Ross (born 1928), American businessman, officer of the Trump Organization
- George Ryan Ross (born 1986), lead guitarist/lyricist for band Panic at the Disco
- George Ross, 11th Lord Ross (died 1682), Scottish nobleman and soldier
- George Ross, 13th Lord Ross (1681–1754), Scottish nobleman
- George Campbell Ross (1900–1993), engineer and Royal Navy admiral
- George Henry Ross (1878–1956), politician and barrister from Alberta, Canada
- George A. Ross (1854–1899), lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
- George Berkeley Ross (1918–2006), pioneer of information technology in the American petroleum industry
- George T. Ross, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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