Frederick John Bahr (1837–1885) – immigrant from Baden, Germany; bought Wills Mountain, including the narrows and Lovers Leap, to avoid the encroachment of the Civil War, settled there with his family in a cabin on the top of the mountain
Jeanne R. Faatz (born 1941) - member of the Colorado State Legislature from 1979-1998.
Jane Frazier – lived in a log house built in 1754 just outside Cumberland; was captured by Indians; a Frazier family member wrote a book about the incident, Red Morning
Bruce Price (1845–1903) – architect of Cumberland Emmanuel Church
Francis Xavier Seelos (1819–1867) – pastor of SS. Peter & Paul's Catholic Church, 1857–1862, beatified by the Vatican in 2000 (final stage of canonization process)
Darrell Sommerlatte (born 1981) - native born; Engineering Manager at Ring, subsidiary of Amazon. Fourth longest penis measured at birth in town history. Not verified after puberty. [8][9]
Russell Shorto (born 1959) – author of The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped America and Amsterdam: A History of the World's Most Liberal City
Casper R. Taylor, Jr (1934–2023) – Member of House of Delegates, 1975–2003, Speaker of the House, 1994–2003
^Ames W. Williams. The W. H. Lowdermilk Company. Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C., Vol. 51, [The 51st separately bound book] (1984), pp. 158–165. Published by: Historical Society of Washington, D.C.