Notable people
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John Bradshaw
Elizabeth Wolstenholme
George Harold Eardley VC MM
Jackie Oates, 2010
Ann Packer, 1964
Public service and commerce[edit]
Saint Margaret Ward (ca.1550 – 1588), the "pearl of Tyburn", English Catholic martyr executed during the reign of Elizabeth I for assisting a priest to escape from prison
John Bradshaw (1602–1659), judge, sat as President of the High Court of Justice for the trial of King Charles I, Mayor of Congleton 1637–1638
John Whitehurst (1713–1788), clockmaker and scientist, member of the Lunar Society
Sir John Parnell, 2nd Baronet (1744–1801), Anglo-Irish Member of Parliament, his family originally migrated to Ireland from Congleton
Robert Hodgson (1773–1844), priest, Dean of Carlisle
Sir Thomas Reade (1782–1849), British Army Officer and Napoleon's Jailer.
Gibbs Antrobus (1793–1861), diplomat and politician, long-established family in Congleton
Hewett Watson (1804–1881), phrenologist, botanist and evolutionary theorist
William Newton (1822–1876), trade unionist, journalist and Chartist
Dennis Bradwell (1828–1897), silk mill owner and Mayor of Congleton 1875–1878.
Elizabeth Wolstenholme (1833–1918), suffragist, essayist and poet
Gerald Harrison (1883–1943), Royal Navy Rear-Admiral and cricketer
Theodora Turner (1907–1999), born in Congleton, nurse and hospital matron.
Frank Kearton, Baron Kearton (1911–1992), life peer, scientist and industrialist
George Harold Eardley(1912–1991), received the Victoria Cross in 1944
John Blundell (1952–2014), Director General at the Institute of Economic Affairs
Dawn Gibbins (1961–2022) entrepreneur, started flooring company Flowcrete in Sandbach with her father.
Sarah Alison Russell (born unknown) MP for Congleton constituency since 5 July 2024.
Arts[edit]
Alan Garner (born 1934), novelist best known for his children's fantasy novels
Louise Plowright (1956–2016), actress
Emma Bossons (born 1976 in Congleton), ceramic artist and designer for Moorcroft Pottery
Jackie Oates (born 1983 in Congleton), folk singer and fiddle player
Sports[edit]
Tommy Clare (1865–1929), international footballer (right-back) and football manager
George Clawley (1875–1920), football goalkeeper who played 331 games for Southampton F.C. & Spurs
William Yates (1880–1967), racewalker, competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics
Hugh Moffat (1885–1952), footballer, played 201 games for Burnley F.C. and 162 for Oldham Athletic F.C.
Ann Packer (born 1942) and Robbie Brightwell (1939–2022), husband-and-wife Olympic gold medal athletes at the 1964 Summer Olympics. She lives locally.
Ian Brightwell (born 1968), former Manchester City footballer with 464 club caps; grew up in Congleton
Paul Ware (1970–2013), footballer who played 233 games including 155 for Stoke City F.C.
John Gimson (born 1983), sailor, silver medallist at the 2020 Summer Olympics, lives in Congleton.
Amy Rodgers (born 2000), football player for Bristol City WFC and Scotland, started her career at Vale Juniors Congleton.