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Jahine Arnold (born 1973), former NFL wide receiver •
Lucille Barkley, film actress in the 1940s and 1950s, died in Vernon •
Kevin Brown, current member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 56th district, which encompasses parts of the town of Vernon. •
Joe Courtney, current U.S. congressman from
Connecticut's 2nd congressional district •
Stephen Farrell (1863–1933), world champion sprinter and track coach •
George L. Graziadio, Jr., business and property developer born in Vernon •
Marie Herbst, politician and former mayor of Vernon •
Ross A. Hull, radio engineer, lived and died in Vernon •
Martin Kellogg, former president of the
University of California, was born in Vernon •
Morgan Lewis (1906–1968), songwriter and
Broadway theatre composer •
Dwight Loomis (1821–1903),
U.S. Representative •
Dwight Marcy, politician and attorney in Vernon •
Kenneth North (1930–2010), U.S. Air Force brigadier general •
Bob Pease (1940–2011), analog integrated circuit design expert and technical author •
Jim Penders, head coach of the
Connecticut Huskies baseball team, was born in Vernon •
M. William Phelps, investigative journalist and crime writer, lives in Vernon •
Gene Pitney (1941–2006), internationally known singer/songwriter, member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, born in Hartford, raised in Rockville •
Charles Ethan Porter (–1923), an African-American still-life painter, lived in the Rockville neighborhood as a child •
Bill Romanowski, was born in Vernon; he is a former professional
American football player and four-time
Super Bowl champion •
Christian Sharps, inventor of the
Sharps rifle, spent the final years of his life farming in Vernon •
Eliza Talcott, American missionary to Japan and co-founder of
Kobe College •
Katie Taylor, Irish boxer and former footballer •
Teephlow, West African poet and rapper from Ghana; currently resides in Vernon •
Mark Warner, former
Governor of Virginia and current
U.S. Senator, was raised in Vernon == See also ==