, 1906 •
Gabriel Milan ( 1631–1689), governor from 1684−1686 •
Edward Teach (c. 1680–1718), known as
Blackbeard, a pirate and privateer; may have been given a
letter of marque from St. Thomas after being pardoned for pirating •
Jean Hamlin − late 17th-century French buccaneer •
Norma Krasinski - Puerto Rican-Virgin Islander singer and actress •
Johan Lorentz Castenschiold (1705–1745), a Danish nobleman, landowner and planter •
Thomas de Malleville (1739–1798), a Creole-Danish military officer and colonial administrator •
Denmark Vesey (c. 1767–1822), leader of planned slave uprising in
Charleston, South Carolina •
Joachim Melchior Magens (1775–1845), a Danish jurist and public prosecutor •
Peter von Scholten (1784–1854), governor general from 1827 to 1848. •
Hermann Treschow Gartner (1785–1827), a Danish surgeon and anatomist, discovered
Gartner's duct •
Lewin Jürgen Rohde (1786–1857), a Danish naval officer, harbour master, cartographer and acting governor •
Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794–1876), soldier and President of Mexico •
Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt (1807–1865), a Norwegian jurist and politician •
David Levy Yulee (1810–1886), politician, the first member of the
United States Senate to have been a practicing Jew •
Charles Joseph Sainte-Claire Deville (1814–1876), French
geologist •
Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire Deville (1818–1881), French chemist •
Camille Pissarro (1830–1903), key member of the French
Impressionist group of painters •
Edward Wilmot Blyden (1832–1912), ambassador, an Igbo in Diaspora; credited as laying the foundation of West African nationalism and Pan-Africanism •
Dora Richards Miller (1842–1914), author and educator •
Morris Simmonds (1855–1925), German physician, pathologist, described
Simmonds syndrome •
Urania P. Cummings (1889–1978), painter and folk artist •
Alton Augustus Adams (1889–1987), the first African-American band master for the
United States Navy •
Jean Joseph Sibilly (1889–1997), farmer and restaurant owner •
J. Raymond Jones (1899–1991), political activist in
New York City •
John Patrick (1905–1995), screenwriter and Tony Award & Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright •
Bertha C. Boschulte (1906–2004), an American educator, women's rights activist, statistician and politician •
Ralph Moses Paiewonsky (1907–1991), governor from 1961 to 1969 •
Terence Todman (1926–2014), ambassador in the US Diplomatic Service •
Roy Lester Schneider (1939–2022), physician and governor, from 1995 to 1999 •
Ademola Olugebefola (born 1941), artist, musician and educator •
LaVerne E. Ragster (born 1951), marine biologist and academic administrator •
Kelsey Grammer (born 1955), actor, director, and producer born in Saint Thomas •
John de Jongh Jr. (born 1957), 7th Governor of the United States Virgin Islands •
Jean Toussaint (born 1960), jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist •
Christine Jowers (born c. 1960), choreographer, producer and dance critic •
Barbara A. Petersen, administrator for Saint Thomas and Water Island •
Vanessa Daou (born 1967), singer-songwriter, dancer, writer, poet •
Karrine Steffans (born 1978), former hip-hop music video performer, actress, author of
Confessions of A Video Vixen •
Tiphanie Yanique (born 1978), fiction writer, poet and essayist •
Rashawn Ross (born 1979), trumpeter who tours with
Dave Matthews Band •
Janelle James (born 1979), comedian and actress •
Hannah Jeter (born 1990),
Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover model and wife of
Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees
Sport , 2023 •
Emile Griffith (1938–2013), boxer, world champion in the Welterweight and Middleweight divisions •
Al McBean (1938–2024), Major League Baseball player •
Elrod Hendricks (1940–2005), Major League Baseball player •
Pamela Balash-Webber (1953–2020), diving instructor •
Julian Jackson (born 1960),
boxer born in Saint Thomas •
Calvin Pickering (born 1976), Major League Baseball player •
Jeff Faulkner (born 1964),
National Football League player •
Callix Crabbe (born 1983),
Major League Baseball player •
Abdul Hodge (born 1983), National Football League player •
Jabari Blash (born 1989), baseball player •
Daryl Homer (born 1990), saber fencer, silver medallist at the
2016 Olympic Games •
Akeel Morris (born 1992), baseball player •
Nicolas Claxton (born 1999), NBA player, center for the
Brooklyn Nets •
Aliyah Boston (born 2001),
WNBA player, power forward for the
Indiana Fever == In popular culture ==