New Smyrna Beach, Florida
New Smyrna Beach, Florida ranks 11,553rd in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind St. Augustine, Florida, Fort Pierce, Florida, and Port St. Lucie, Florida. Memorable people born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida include Walter M. Miller Jr., and Perry Baker. New Smyrna Beach, Florida has been the birth place of many writers, and athletes. New Smyrna Beach, Florida is located in United States.
New Smyrna Beach is a city in Volusia County, Florida, United States, located on the central east coast of the state, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The downtown section of the city is located on the west side of the Indian River and the Indian River Lagoon system. The Coronado Beach Bridge crosses the Intracoastal Waterway just south of Ponce de Leon Inlet, connecting the mainland with the beach on the coastal barrier island. The population was 30,142 at the 2020 census; according to 2023 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 32,655. Read more on Wikipedia
People
Between 1923 and 1986, New Smyrna Beach, Florida was the birth place of 2 globally memorable people, including Walter M. Miller Jr., and Perry Baker.
People Born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Go to all RankingsWalter M. Miller Jr.
WRITER
1923 - 1996
HPI: 54.24
Rank: 1
Perry Baker
ATHLETE
1986 - Present
HPI: 29.77
Rank: 2
Newly Added People Born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida
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Most individuals born in present day New Smyrna Beach, Florida were writers (1), and athletes (1), while most who died were .
Occupational Trends
Over the past 100 years, athletes have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, including Perry Baker. Whereas, throughout history, writers have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day New Smyrna Beach, Florida, including Walter M. Miller Jr..
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Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 1 globally memorable people born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida since 1700.