- Mary Edith Pechey-Phipson: Fighting to be a doctor
- Arthur Mudge Branfoot – eminent resident
- Alfred and Elizabeth Watkin – engineer
- William Clauson-Thue – a pioneer of Telegraphic Coding
- Arthur Tite – Banker
- Gwendoline Lister R Poynter De Chassiron – a relative by marriage to Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France
- John Moon – landing surveyor, customs
- Phyllis Deck – a nurse, died in service of her King
- Mary Edith Pechey-Phipson – pioneer woman doctor (one of the Edingburgh seven) and a leading light in the women’s suffrage movement, taking part in The Mud March.
- Henry Novra – he was a professional magician, known as “Mons Henri” and “The Wizard of the West”.
- Charles Joseph Harenc – Cricketer. An amateur gentleman cricketer, he played for the Kent County Cricket Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club, which established the laws and founded the English national team
- John (Chopper) Anderson – Town Crier
- Robert Boarer – Educator, promotor of civil and religious liberty
- James Boxer – Harbour superintendant and water colour artist
- William Carington – keeper of the Kings privy purse
- John Challis – Australian sheep farmer, founded university
- Constance Colley – early female doctor 1911
- William Cox – cemetery and mortuary superintendant
- Oscar John De Satge – a retired Australian sheep farmer. policitian
- Edward Langford Davies – Camera obscura and lantern exhibitor Folkestone beach 1890’s
- Harold Denham – Headmaster Harvey Grammar School – took his own life at White Post Wood
- Samuel Bonamy Dobree – Banker
- John Fitness – J.P and eminent citizen
- Dr. Stanley Giffard – Barrister and editor of The Standard
- COL Graham Gosling – O.B.E. The Buffs, served in Aden 1915
- Charles Hambrook– domestic coachman
- John Hoad – retired building and former Mayor, died 101 years old
- Sir Henry Hunt – Civil engineer, involved in planning and building the Great Exhibition 1851, supervised the Royal Courts of Justice
- Rev. Edward Husband – Curate at parish church, funds were raised to erect the Husband memorial hall
- Charles Kingsley Lucas – Olympic clay pigeon captain 1936
- William Lukey – local wine merchant
- Sarah Markham – pioneer nurse, ‘she died on duty’
- John Fallow Moncrieff – local businessman, Alderman and Mayor.
- George Peden – J.P and Mayor – helped the poor and needy
- Iden Rigden – Cemetery Curator, flower beds
- Henry Roberts – a music professor
- Amelia Rochefort – picture framing business
- Frederick Sills – senior clerk in the War Office, born in the Tower of London
- Frederick Stokes – Tontine Street, Greengrocer, died by injuries caused by Folkestone air raid
- William Tolputt – Professor of Music, ran a music shop
- Francis Wenham – British marine engineer who studied the problem of human flight, it was said that his work may have been an important influence on the Wright brothers.
- Edith Weston – Woman councillor, daughter of Sidney Cooper Weston
- Sidney Cooper Weston – local photographic business, held in very high esteem with funds raised for the Weston Memorial Fountain which is dedicated to him
- James Whitting –