•
Philomena Begley, Irish country music singer •
James E. Boyd,
seventh Governor of Nebraska •
Paul Brady, musician •
Conor Bradley, footballer •
Colin Broderick, Author and Filmographer. •
William Burke (1792–1829), grave robber and murderer •
Peter Canavan, former
All Ireland Tyrone captain •
William Carleton (1794–1869), writer •
Chipzel, musician •
Darren Clarke, professional golfer •
Tom Clarke, Irish Republican and leader of the 1916
Easter Rising •
Jimmy Cricket, comedian •
Sidney Elisabeth Croskery, doctor •
Austin Currie, politician, founding member
SDLP;
Member of Parliament (MP) and later
Teachta Dála (TD) •
Janet Devlin,
soul and
pop artist and contestant on
The X Factor (UK) •
Ryan Dolan, Ireland representative at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2013 •
Brian Dooher, former captain of the Tyrone senior football team •
Hugo Duncan, singer and broadcaster on
BBC Radio Ulster •
John Dunlap (1747–1812), publisher of the first American daily newspaper the
Pennsylvania Packet in 1784, also the printer of the American
Declaration of Independence •
Brian Friel, dramatist and theatre director •
Sylvia Hermon, Member of Parliament for North Down, born in
Galbally, County Tyrone •
Aaron Hughes, captain of the Northern Ireland football team •
John Hughes (1797–1864), first
Archbishop of
Roman Catholic Diocese of New York •
Martin Hurson, Irish Republican •
Ryan Kelly, singer with Celtic Thunder •
Benedict Kiely (1919–2007), writer and broadcaster •
Conor McKenna,
AFL Player for the •
Gerry McKenna MRIA (1953–),
biologist; Vice Chancellor and President,
University of Ulster; Senior Vice President,
Royal Irish Academy •
William McMaster (1811–1887), founder of Canadian Bank of Commerce and namesake of McMaster University •
Mary Mallon (1869–1938), more commonly known as
Typhoid Mary •
W. F. Marshall (1888–1954), the 'Bard of Tyrone', Presbyterian minister, author and poet •
Thomas Mellon, founder of Mellon Bank, now
Bank of New York Mellon •
Sister Nivedita (1867–1911), Irish social activist •
Flann O'Brien (1911–1966), writer •
Dominic Ó Mongain (1715–1770s), poet and harpist •
Arthur O'Neill (1737–1816), travelling blind Irish
harpist •
Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone (Aodh Mór Ó Néill) (1550–1616), Irish leader during the
Nine Years' War •
Thomas Porter, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly •
Martha M. Simpson (1864–1948), educationalist •
Victor Sloan, visual artist •
Ivan Sproule, retired footballer •
Dennis Taylor, former
world snooker champion •
John K. Tener, former baseball player and Governor of Pennsylvania. Creator of
Congressional Baseball Game. ==See also==