John Joseph Cameron (28 May 1882 in Kingston, Jamaica – 12 December 1954 in Kingston, Jamaica) was a West Indian cricketer who toured with the second West Indian touring side to England in 1906.
A Doctor, he was a right-handed batsman and a slow right arm bowler.
Before the tour started he was described as "a useful all-round cricketer"[1] and "a student at the University of Edinburgh and a fine field at cover point; a useful change bowled and sound bat".
After a long gap he played in three further first class matches for Jamaica, two against Barbados in 1924-25 and finally one against LH Tennyson's team in 1927-28, scoring 52, the only half century of his first class career.
His brother-in-law Edward Hull played for Jamaica, while his sons John Cameron and Jimmy Cameron played for Jamaica and in Test Cricket for the West Indies.