George Jones (February 25, 1766 – November 13, 1838) was a United States senator from Georgia.
Born in Savannah, he received an academic training, studied medicine with his father, and practiced for a number of years.
He was captured by the British Army as a prisoner of war and during 1780 and 1781 was imprisoned upon an English ship.
He was appointed judge of the eastern judicial circuit of Georgia in 1804, and served until he became a U.S. senator, appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Abraham Baldwin and serving from August 27, 1807, to November 7, 1807, when a successor was elected.
Jones died in Savannah and was interred in Bonaventure Cemetery.