•
Juan Rodriguez, interpreter and sailor for the
Dutch West India Company in what is today
Manhattan, from the
Captaincy General of Santo Domingo, which is today the
Dominican Republic. He began working in Orange County and the surrounding area in 1612. He is considered the first person of African descent and non-Native resident of what would eventually become
New York City . • James Dolson, 17th century beaver pelt
trader with
Lenape tribes (in Minisink, NY). Namesake of Dolson Avenue. • Sarah Wells and
William Bull, early 18th century pioneer settlers, farmers. Goshen/Chester. •
J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur Chester Greycourt colonial farmer and agricultural writer
Letters from an American Farmer. •
Elizabeth Freeman, "Bett", "Mumbet", Mama Bett, manumitted slave. Her oral "Word of Bett" sheds light on local, Minisink area slavery genealogy. •
Thomas Young, organizer of
Boston Tea Party, born New Windsor. •
Henry Wisner, Orange County delegate to the First and Second
Continental Congress, (but did not sign the
Declaration of Independence) and a gunpowder producer during Revolutionary War. •
David Mathews,
Loyalist,
Mayor of New York City under the British, during the
American Revolution, resided in Mathewsfield (now
Blooming Grove). •
Claudius Smith, Loyalist, guerilla Tory who terrorized Monroe with
Chief Joseph Brant and the Smith gang, he was hanged. •
Noah Webster, Lexicographer, Webster's dictionary. Founded a private school, , catering to wealthy families in Goshen. •
Benedict Arnold, revolutionary war general. •
Solomon Townsend, industrialist and State Legislator, established Augusta Forge (iron works) in Tuxedo Park. •
James Varick, founder
AME Zion Church and its 1st bishop, born Newburgh. •
William H. Seward, U.S. Secretary of State, under Lincoln, a 2-term federal Senator and 12th governor of NY, born and raised Florida, NY. •
Albert J. Myer, born Newburgh September 20, 1829. Surgeon & US Army general (1854–1869). Known as the father of the U.S. Army Signal Corps and the U.S. Weather Bureau. •
Moses Stivers, 1 term US congressman, clerk of Orange County 1864–1867, resided in Goshen. Proprietor of the Orange County Press in 1868 and a proprietor/editor of the Middletown Daily Press. •
Stephen Crane, wrote part of
The Red Badge of Courage in Port Jervis, ostensibly based on Orange Blossoms battle at Chancellorsville. •
Zane Grey, practiced dentistry in Middletown, before his literary career. •
Pierre Lorillard IV, tobacco magnate, founded Tuxedo Park in 1886. •
Emily Post, author, resided in Emily Post Cottage, buried in St. Mary's, both in Tuxedo Park. •
Tomás Estrada Palma, first
President of Cuba, resided in a home on Route 32 in Central Valley •
David Moffat, railroad developer, Washingtonville native. • Webb Horton, (1826–1908) Narrowsburgh industrial tanner, had
Webb Horton House (aka Morrison Hall) built in Middletown (1902–07). The namesake of
Webb Horton (Presbyterian) Church (b. 1918 Middletown) and
E. Horton Hospital (1929–2011 in Middletown). •
Satella Waterstone, author and composer, born Greenwood Lake 1875. •
Willie "The Lion" Smith, jazz "stride" pianist, born Goshen 1897. A handwritten letter sent by Smith, thanking the Goshen Public Library resides amongst their permanent historical collection. •
Horace Pippin, Black artist and painter, raised and educated (in segregated schools) in Goshen. •
Rose Thompson Hovick, mother of
Gypsy Rose Lee and
June Havoc. •
Elise McAbee, US Army chemist/materials engineer, born 1920, raised in Orange County. •
Jolie Gabor, mother of
Gabor sisters, resided in large brick home with separate enclosed, mosaic-tiled pool, in Goshen, NY on
Old Chester Road. •
Fred Gwynne,
The Munsters actor, children's author, raised partially in Tuxedo Park. •
Geraldine Ferraro, 1984 U.S. vice-presidential candidate, U.S. Congresswoman, born Newburgh. •
Louis Mills, first elected Orange County Executive (1970-1978). Secured $15 million State Grant to preserve
Bannerman Castle from the
George Pataki administration in 2000. •
Benjamin Gilman, US Congressman (1973–2003), lifelong Middletown resident. •
Peter Nickles (b. Sept 26, 1938, Middletown) American attorney, served as
Attorney General of the District of Columbia from 2008 to 2011. •
John Bonacic, 30-year OC politician, State Assembly then Senate. •
Jimmy Sturr, Irish-American lifelong resident of Florida, NY, 18x
Grammy winning,
polka band leader. •
Joel Teitelbaum,
Grand Rabbi of
Satmar Hasidic community, spent final years and is buried in Kiryas Joel •
Aaron Teitelbaum, current Grand Rabbi of Kiryas Joel faction of Satmar Hasidic community. •
Martin Dempsey, US Army General and 18th chairman (Pentagon)
Joint Chiefs of Staff 2011–2015, 1970 J.S. Burke graduate. •
General David Petraeus, 1970 Cornwall grad, retired
four-star general of the
U.S. Army. Former
Director of the C.I.A. and commander of U.S. forces in Iraq (2007–2008) and Afghanistan (2011). •
Frank Shorter, Marathon runner: 1972 Olympic gold medalist, 1976 Olympic silver. Raised in Middletown. •
Ed Banach, 1984 Olympic wrestling gold medalist, Port Jervis native. •
Lou Banach, 1984 Olympic wrestling gold medalist, Port Jervis native. •
Bill Bayno, 1980 J.S. Burke grad, 1990s champion UNLV college coach, assistant NBA coach. •
William Moran, a retired
United States Navy Admiral and Vice-Chief of Naval Operations (2016–2019). •
James Patterson, prolific (commercial) novelist, born Newburgh 1947. •
Spencer Tunick, photographer of large-scale nudes, born Middletown, 1967. •
Armand Assante,
Emmy Award winning actor, raised in and graduated Cornwall. •
Jay Westervelt, environmentalist, Village of Florida resident. •
Andy Grammer, pop musician, born 1983, raised in Chester, graduated Monroe. •
Mel Gibson, attended elementary school in
Washingtonville the year before his family moved to
Australia in the 1960s. •
Denzel Washington, Oscar winner, actor, attended the now defunct
Oakland Military Academy in New Windsor. •
Tony Gilroy, writer, producer, director Washingtonville graduate. •
Whoopi Goldberg &
Robert De Niro, Academy Award-winning actors, own homes in Tuxedo Park home. •
Emily DiDonato, fashion model, spokesmodel for
Maybelline, born in Goshen, 1991. •
Johnny Brennan, Salisbury Mills resident 1980s and early 90s, comedian and voice actor
The Jerky Boys,
Family Guy (voices
Mort Goldman). •
Nathaniel White, convicted serial killer, Town of Wallkill resident (during 1996 murders). •
James Mangold, screenwriter, director, Washingtonville graduate. •
Nick Abruzzese, 2022 US Olympic Hockey Team,
Harvard graduate, NHL Toronto Maple Leafs 2019 draftee,
Slate Hill resident. •
Derek Jeter,
New York Yankees team 'captain' and HoFer, purchased Tiedemann Castle (b. 1915) in
Warwick, where his parents resided year-round, sold via auction in December 2022. •
Greg Anthony, former
New York Knicks NBA player. •
Cleanthony Early, pro basketball player, Middletown resident, Pine Bush High School. •
Mike Avilés,
MLB player,
Kansas City Royals and
Boston Red Sox, raised in Middletown. •
Matt Morris, former all-star pitcher
St. Louis Cardinals and
Pittsburgh Pirates, 1990s Valley Central graduate. •
Dee Brown, former Major League Baseball and
Nippon Professional Baseball player. •
Jason Motte, former MLB pitcher, closer for the 2011 Champion St. Louis Cardinals, Valley Central graduate. •
Dave Telgheder, former MLB pitcher for the
New York Mets and the
Oakland Athletics. •
Scott Pioli, NFL executive, former General Manager of the
Kansas City Chiefs. •
Stefanie Dolson, 6'9" WNBA center, Gold medal 3x3 basketball 2020 Summer Olympics. Minisink graduate. •
James Skoufis, state senator. ==See also==