Sons and daughters of the city •
Johannes Thedens (1680–1748),
Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies 1741/1743. •
Benjamin Calau (1724–1785), visual artist who used who used an
encaustic technique. •
Eduard Alberti (1827–1898), literary historian and philosopher. •
Wilhelm Mannhardt (1831–1880), scholar and
folklorist •
William Thordsen (1879–1932), US Navy Medal of Honor recipient •
Norbert Masur (1901–1971), subcontractor of the Jewish World Congress
Connected to Friedrichstadt •
Wolfgang Marcus Gualtherus, (ca.1580-1642 in Friedrichstadt), rector in Kampen and, city secretary in Friedrichstadt. •
Jürgen Ovens (1623–1678), Rembrandt pupil and court painter of the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, lived here and is buried in St. Christophorus Church •
Louis Philippe I (1773–1850) lived a few months in the flight from the French Revolution, worked under a blanket as a home teacher. •
Hjalmar Schacht (1877–1970), German politician, banker, Reichsbank president and Reichswirtschaftsminister, his grandparents lived here ==Images==