Amasa Leland Stanford, 8th Governor of California and founder of Stanford University
Wyatt Earp, law officer in the American Old West
Ulysses S. Grant, 18th U.S. President (1869–1877)
Schuyler Colfax, U.S. Vice President (1869–1873)
Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th U.S. President (1877 –1881)
Thomas Hendricks, 21st Vice President of the United States
Charles Lindbergh, American aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist
William McKinley, 25th U.S. President (1897 –1901)
William Jennings Bryan, U.S. Secretary of State (1913–1915)
Warren G. Harding, 29th U.S. President (1921 – 1923)
Franklin Roosevelt, 32nd U.S. President (1933–1945)
Charlie Chaplin, comedic actor and film director
Charles De Young, Co-founder and first Editor-in-Chief of the San Francisco Chronicle
John Luther Casey Jones, also known as “Casey Jones,” American railroad engineer
United Kingdom
James Montgomery (4 November 1771 – 30 April 1854) British hymn writer and poet. He campaigned to abolish slavery and to end exploitation of child chimney sweeps
George IV, King of United Kingdom (1820–1830)
Levi and Matilda Stanley, considered as King and Queen of the Gypsies
Joseph Henry Thomas (circa 1824-April 30, 1908), Notable Educator, founding father of the Oddfellows in the Bahamas
Robert Melville Bailey, pioneer music educator in the Bahamas
Winston Churchill, Wartime Prime Minister of United Kingdom
Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister of United Kingdom (1923–1924, 1924–1929, 1935–1937)
John Wilkes, English radical, journalist and politician
Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet, English politician
Sir John A. MacDonald, 1st Prime Minister of Canada
Sir Allan Napier MacNab (1798-1862), 1st Baronet, Premier of the Province of Canada before Canadian Confederation (1854–1856)