- male, deceased (1904)
- James Bucham Brown (1832 – 1905) was a Scottish poet and essayist. James Bucham Brown is now widely recognised as one of Scotland's finest 19th ce...
- male, deceased (1164)
- Herbert of Selkirk was a 12th century Tironensian monk, who rose to become 3rd Abbot of Selkirk-Kelso and bishop of Glasgow. While abbot of...
- male, deceased (1987)
- George Alexander Selkirk (January 4, 1908 - January 19, 1987) was a Canadian outfielder and front office executive in Major League Baseball. In...
- male, deceased (1721)
- Alexander Selkirk, born Alexander Selcraig, (1676-13 December 1721) was a Scottish sailor who spent four years as a castaway on an uninhabited...
- male
- Jamie Selkirk is a film editor and producer most prominently known for his work on the The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He served as co-producer...
- male, deceased (1858)
- John Brown (July 12, 1784 - October 13, 1858), Scottish divine, grandson of John Brown, the physician, was born at Whitburn, Linlithgowshire. He...
- male, deceased (1927)
- Tom Scott RSA (1854-1927) was a painter, primarily a watercolourist born in Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. Known as the 'Borders Painter', his...
- male, deceased (1794)
- James Murray (Ballencrieff, East Lothian, Scotland, 21 January 1721- 18 June 1794 Battle) was a British military officer, whose lengthy career...
- male, deceased (1912)
- Andrew Lang (March 31 1844, Selkirk - July 20 1912, Banchory, Kincardineshire) was a prolific Scots man of letters. He was a poet, novelist, and...
- male, 100 years old
- Paul Goodman (born November 4, 1909 in Selkirk, Manitoba) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 52 games in the National Hockey...
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