Charles Cunningham Oke, 2nd. Lieut. British Army, First Newfoundland Regiment Infantry, 1st. Battalion, one of the "Blue Putees" of the First Five Hundred, deployed to Gallipoli in World War I, awarded riband with 1914-1915 star, War Pensions Officer, Superintendent of the Main School of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
Harris R. Oke, veteran of World War 1 in the 1st Battalion, Newfoundland Regiment and 11th Battalion, Royal Scots, and served in the North Russia Relief Force during the Archangel Campaign. Became Colonial Secretary, The Gambia, British West Africa and served for extended periods as its Acting Governor and Commander-in-Chief. He fell ill while participating in a strategic war conference at the Government House in Lagos, Nigeria in November 1940 and was given a military funeral with full honors
John Beverley Oke, North American astronomer, professor at the California Institute of Technology and associate director of Hale Observatories, who developed methods to analyze light emitted by fast-receding objects located billions of light-years away
Michael Allen Oke was a First Lieutenant with the 201st Military Intelligence Battalion, 8th US Army. His oral personal narrative of service in Korea is in the collection of the
Philip Jesse Oke, sponsored by the Society for Nautical Research to draw plans of the last British coastal craft that were still propelled by sail and oar in the 1930s. A seaman in the Merchant Navy, he was killed in World War II
Robert Oke, first Chief Inspector for the Newfoundland Lighthouse Service, published a 64-page book of early lighthouse designs in 1861, installed the first light mechanism at the Cape Bonavista lighthouse in 1842, installed the famous Isle of May light mechanism at the Cape Pine lighthouse in 1850, which was later moved to Harbor Grace Island and finally to Cape Bonavista
Robert "Bob" Oke, served in the U.S. Navy for 26 years, elected to the Senate in 1990 and re-elected three times, recognized for battling the tobacco industry. A Washington State pheasant hatchery, The Bob Oke Game Farm, was named after him and the third Tacoma Narrows Bridge, opened in 2007 for eastbound traffic, was dedicated in his honor
William Austin Oke, Esq., Owner, Munn & Oke, Ltd., publisher of The Harbor Grace Standard newspaper, Liberal member of the , then Judge of the District Court, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland
William Oke Manning was an English aeronautical engineer and officer in the Royal Navy, who designed flying boats and the English Electric Wren ultralight monoplane
, a legal writer, he published the first English treatise on 'Commentaries on the Law of Nations' and 'Remarks upon Religious Tests at the English Universities'