, 2018 , 2017 •
Saint Richard Gwyn (1537–1584), Catholic martyr and Patron Saint of Wrexham, hung drawn and quartered in Wrexham. •
Daniel Williams (ca.1643–1716), a British benefactor, minister and theologian, born in Wrexham. •
George Jeffreys (1645–1689), 'The Hanging Judge' of Acton Hall in
Acton. •
Elihu Yale (1649–1721), businessman and benefactor of
Yale University. •
John Yale (d. 1800), Reverend, Deacon, Rector and Fellow of
St John's College, Cambridge •
John Evans (ca.1680–1730), a Welsh divine, born in Wrexham. •
John "Iron-Mad" Wilkinson (1728–1808), known for
Bersham Ironworks, produced cannons for the US civil war. •
Thomas Beach (died 1737), a Welsh poet and wine merchant in Wrexham. •
Philip Yorke (1743–1804), antiquarian, politician and writer, squire of
Erddig. •
Robert Waithman (1764–1833), born in Wrexham, became Lord Mayor of London in 1823. •
Thomas Penson (ca.1790 – 1859), Welsh architect and
county surveyor. •
Samuel Warren (1807–1877), a British barrister, novelist and MP; born at Rackery Farm. •
Edwin Hughes (1830–1927), known as
Balaclava Ned, the last survivor of the
Charge of the Light Brigade at
Balaklava in the
Crimea. • Dr
Thomas Eyton-Jones (1832–1893), surgeon, physician, magistrate and Mayor of Wrexham in 1875 •
Sir Charles Alexander Harris (1855–1947), British colonial administrator from Wrexham & Governor of Newfoundland. • Dr
Harold Drinkwater (1855–1925), physician noted as a botanical artist; moved to Wrexham in 1890. •
Florence Missouri Caton (1875–1917), British nurse who served in Serbia during World War I. •
Brigadier-General Cecil Faber Aspinall-Oglander (1878–1959), military historian, noted for his works WWI; born in Wrexham. •
Charles Harold Dodd (1884–1973), eminent
New Testament scholar and influential Protestant
theologian. •
Major Sir Hubert Winthrop Young (1885–1950), an English soldier Liberal Party politician, diplomat and colonial governor. •
William Davidson Bissett (1893–1971),
Victoria Cross recipient, died locally, cremated at
Pentre Bychan. •
Bernard Warburton-Lee (1895–1940), senior officer in the Royal Navy and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, born in Wrexham. •
Lancelot Hogben (1895–1975), zoologist and popularizer of science, died in Wrexham •
Professor Sir Ewart Ray Herbert Jones (1911–2002), chemist, inventor of the
Jones oxidation,
Waynflete Professor of Chemistry at
Oxford University, moved to Wrexham in 1948. •
David Lord, (1913–1944), holder of the
Victoria Cross and
Distinguished Flying Cross, brought up in Wrexham •
Jack Mary Ann, local folk hero who lived in the Top Boat House area of Broughton, exploits in the 1920s and 1930s •
Charlie Landsborough (born 1941), born in Wrexham, British country and folk musician and singer-songwriter •
Rosemarie Frankland (1943–2000), model and beauty queen, born in Rhosllanerchrugog; won 4 major titles in 1961. •
Andy Scott (born 1949), guitarist with 1970s glam rock band
The Sweet •
Jonathan Shanklin (born 1953) is a meteorologist who has worked at the British Antarctic Survey since 1977. Together with Joe Farman and Brian G. Gardiner he discovered the "Ozone Hole" in the 1980s. •
Ian Lucas (born 1960), a former British Labour MP for
Wrexham from 2001 to 2019. •
Grahame Davies (born 1964), poet, author and former journalist; raised in the nearby coal mining village of
Coedpoeth. •
Guto Bebb (born 1968), born in Wrexham, Welsh politician former MP for
Aberconwy from 2010 to 2019. •
Susan Elan Jones (born 1968), former British Labour MP for
Clwyd South, comes from
Ponciau. •
David Bower (born 1969), deaf actor, born locally, played David, the younger brother of Charles, in the comedy
Four Weddings and a Funeral. •
Stephen Evans (born 1970), actor in
Hyperdrive (British TV series) •
Tim Vincent (born 1972), former
Blue Peter presenter and former
Access Hollywood reporter. •
Llŷr Williams (born 1976) Welsh pianist, born in the village of
Pentre Bychan; won Outstanding Young Artist Award. •
Mike Williams (born 1979), Welsh journalist, former editor in Chief of
NME •
Darren Jeffries (born 1982), actor in
Hollyoaks, born locally •
Amy Guy (born 1983), a Welsh beauty queen and TV performer, gladiator in TV show 'SIREN'. Member of the British Team in horse riding. Miss Wales & Miss World Sport 2004. Miss United Kingdom 2005.
Sport , 2004 , 2008 , 2017 •
Charles James Apperley (1777–1843), sportsman and sporting writer known as
Nimrod, came from Wrexham. •
Major Sir William Lloyd (1782–1857), Welsh military commander, and Himalayan mountaineer. •
James Trainer (1863–1915), football goalkeeper with 253 club caps and 20 with
Wales. •
Leigh Richmond Roose (1877–1916), former Wales footballer with 370 club caps and 24 with
Wales, born in
Holt. •
J. G. Parry-Thomas (1884–1927), motor-racing driver, land speed record holder; died racing at
Pendine Sands. •
Helen Johnson Houghton (1910–2012), a British racehorse trainer from Wrexham. •
Ray Williams (1927–2014), the world's first professional full-time rugby union coach. •
Stuart Williams (1930–2013), a Welsh footballer with 381 club caps and 43 with
Wales, born in Wrexham. •
John Williams (born 1937), a Welsh retired snooker referee from Wrexham. •
Arfon Griffiths (born 1941), a former footballer and manager, 621 club caps and 17 for
Wales. •
Dennis Taylor (born 1949), ex-snooker World Champion, currently lives in
Llay. •
Joey Jones (1955-2025) former footballer with 594 club caps and 72 with
Wales, lived in Wrexham •
Mark Hughes (born 1963), former Wales international footballer, later manager of Wales and other clubs. •
Robbie Savage (born 1974), former footballer with 538 club caps and 39 with
Wales, born in Wrexham •
Andy Moore (born 1974), Neath/Swansea Rugby Club & Wales International, went to school in Wrexham •
Jason Koumas (born 1979), former Wales footballer with 422 club caps and 34 caps for
Wales, born in Wrexham •
Jonathon O'Dougherty (born 1978), British National Ice Dance champion, born in Wrexham •
Chris Bartley (born 1984), rower, team silver medallist at the
2012 Summer Olympics •
Tom James (born 1984), Olympic Gold Medallist rower whose home town is nearby village of
Coedpoeth. •
Laura Deas (born 1988), a skeleton ski racer, bronze medallist at the
2018 Winter Olympics. •
Xenna Hughes (born 1992), former Wales and Commonwealth Games hockey player. •
Dewi Penrhyn Jones (born 1994), professional cricketer for Glamorgan C.C.C. in 2014, born in Wrexham •
Tom Lawrence (born 1994), Welsh footballer with over 280 club caps and 23 caps for
Wales, born in Wrexham. •
Seb Morris (born 1995), racing driver, in 2013 appeared as the face of
Jack Wills, a British clothing brand; comes from
Marford •
Harry Wilson (born 1997),
Fulham and Wales international footballer with 44 caps for
Wales •
Max Hudson (born 2007), goalkeeper ==Freedom of the City==