- Source: List of domestic workers
This list of domestic workers contains people who have worked as household servants or staff who have become notable, either for their domestic work career or for a subsequent career in another field, such as writing or art.
Abdul Karim (the Munshi), servant of Queen Victoria of Great Britain
Céleste Albaret, housekeeper of Marcel Proust
Gladys Aylward, maid, afterwards missionary
Alice Ayres, nursemaid honoured for her bravery in rescuing the children in her care from a house fire
Sarah Balabagan
Francis Barber with Samuel Johnson became residual heir.
Fonzworth Bentley
Emily Blatchley, governess and missionary
Sophie Brzeska, governess and writer
Paul Burrell, butler to Diana, Princess of Wales
Elizabeth Canning, maidservant in London
Princess Caraboo (Mary Baker), English imposter
Flor Contemplacion, executed for murder
Elizabeth Cotten, musician, working for Charles Seeger the ethnomusicologist
Hannah Cullwick, maid to A. J. Munby
Lisette Denison Forth, maid and philanthropist
Alonzo Fields, butler at the White House
Caroline Herschel, astronomer (worked as a domestic servant in her father's household until his death)
Paul Hogan, butler
Bridget Holmes, chambermaid to kings of England
Hélène Jégado, serial killer
Dora Lee Jones, trade unionist
Anna Leonowens, governess to the children of the King of Siam
Thérèse Levasseur, laundress and chambermaid
Margaret Maher, maid to Emily Dickinson
Moa Martinson, author of proletarian literature, kitchen maid
Ellen More (floruit circa 1500–1535), an African servant at the Scottish court
Notburga, German saint, patron of hired hands
Papin sisters, murderers
Lillian Rogers Parks, housemaid and seamstress in the White House
Rose Porteous, Lang Hancock's maid (afterwards his wife)
Margaret Powell, maid and writer
Isabel Grenfell Quallo, domestic worker and community activist
Casimira Rodríguez, trade unionist and politician
Margaret Rogers, maid at the White House
Charles Spence, Scottish poet, stonemason and footman
Deb Willet, maid in the household of Samuel Pepys
Dorothy Bolden, domestic worker, community activist and President of the National Domestic Workers Union - Atlanta, Georgia
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