John Chapman Andrew (9 March 1822 – 7 December 1907) was a 19th-century Church of England priest, Oxford don, educationist, pastoralist and Member of Parliament in New Zealand.
Born a Yorkshireman, well-educated, he emigrated with his new wife, Emma, to New Zealand in 1856 aged 34 and they took full part in the development of the new colony's important institutions.
He was educated at St Peter's School, York and obtained a scholarship to University College, Oxford and graduated BA and MA in 1844 and 1847, respectively.
He had become a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and vicar of St Michael at the North Gate at the comparatively young age of mid 20s.
Andrew purchased a pastoral farming estate in the Wairarapa on the north bank of the Whareama river near Tīnui and Castlepoint which he built up until in 1889 he was taxed on 18,170 acres.