(covers information from several alternate timelines)
A list of unnamed Humans from the 20th century.
Contents
- 1 Actors
- 2 Athletes
- 3 Military personnel
- 4 NASA personnel
- 5 People in Arizona
- 6 People in California
- 6.1 People in Los Angeles
- 6.2 People in San Francisco
- 6.2.1 Antique store owner
- 6.2.2 Bus passengers
- 6.2.3 Cafe owner
- 6.2.4 Cafe employee
- 6.2.5 Cetacean Institute personnel
- 6.2.6 Firefighters
- 6.2.7 Hippies
- 6.2.8 Couple
- 6.2.9 Garbageman #1
- 6.2.10 Garbageman #2
- 6.2.11 Garbageman's significant other
- 6.2.12 Joggers
- 6.2.13 Mercy Hospital personnel
- 6.2.14 Passerby #1
- 6.2.15 Passersby
- 6.2.16 Punk on bus
- 6.2.17 Restaurant cooks
- 6.2.18 Restaurant patrons
- 6.2.19 Taxi driver
- 6.2.20 Waiter
- 6.2.21 Waiters
- 7 People in Indiana
- 8 People in New York
- 8.1 People in New York City
- 8.1.1 Ambulance paramedics
- 8.1.2 Asylum orderly
- 8.1.3 Citizens
- 8.1.4 Clock repairmen
- 8.1.5 Diner patron
- 8.1.6 Drunk
- 8.1.7 Haredi Jew
- 8.1.8 Kitchen worker
- 8.1.9 Milkman
- 8.1.10 News vendor
- 8.1.11 Passerby
- 8.1.12 Passersby
- 8.1.13 Policeman's wife
- 8.1.14 Preacher
- 8.1.15 Rendezvous patrons
- 8.1.16 Rodent
- 8.1.17 Truck driver
- 8.2 People in Scarsdale
- 8.1 People in New York City
- 9 People in Pennsylvania
- 10 United States law enforcement personnel
- 11 Other
- 11.1 Christopher's family
- 11.2 Clemonds' ex-wives
- 11.3 Denning's brother-in-law
- 11.4 Earhart's husband
- 11.5 Eugenics scientists
- 11.6 Evacuated schoolchildren
- 11.7 Family watching television
- 11.8 Farmer
- 11.9 Garland's mother
- 11.10 Incredible Tales readers
- 11.11 Ku Klux Klan members
- 11.12 Man working on a computer
- 11.13 Newsboy
- 11.14 Newsreel narrator
- 11.15 Offenhouse's lawyer
- 11.16 Peace movement supporters
- 11.17 Peace talks attendants
- 11.18 Radio announcer
- 11.19 Redjac's China victims
- 11.20 Redjac's USSR victims
- 11.21 Robinson's brother
- 11.22 Sands' pit boss
- 11.23 The "37's"
- 11.24 War bond promoters
- 11.25 "Whacko"
- 11.26 Whale hunters
Actors
Commercial actress

A TV actress
This TV actress appeared in a mid-20th century commercial on the TV set in Tom Paris' and B'Elanna Torres' quarters on the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Memorial")
The Day the Earth Stood Still actors

A shot from The Day the Earth Stood Still
Actors in a shot from the movie The Day the Earth Stood Still. This film was found in the motion picture library aboard the Enterprise in 2152. (ENT: "Cogenitor")
Kung Fu actor

An actor
This actor appeared in the movie clip of Kung Fu shown during movie night at the catwalk in 2152. He fired a revolver. (ENT: "The Catwalk")
Athletes
Basketball players

Basketball players
These basketball players were seen on a television screen in the year 2000. (VOY: "11:59")
Football players

Football players
These football players were seen on a television screen in the year 2000. Some players played for Baylor. (VOY: "11:59")
Hockey players

Hockey game
These hockey players were seen by Tom Paris on a television set given to him by B'Elanna Torres in 2376. (VOY: "Memorial")
Military personnel
Eugenics Wars soldiers
Jonathan Archer's great-grandfather
Jonathan Archer's great-grandfather was a military officer who served in North Africa during the Eugenics Wars around the 1990s.
During one particular battle, Archer's great-grandfather's battalion was evacuating civilians, including a school full of children, from a war zone when they came under attack by the Augments.
To avoid adding to the collateral damage, Archer's great-grandfather called the Augment commander, and got him to agree to hold his fire long enough to evacuate the school.
Archer once told this story in 2153 to explain to Trip Tucker that "there are rules...even in war," to justify assisting several unhatched Xindi-Insectoids. (ENT: "Hatchery")
Germany armed forces personnel
United States armed forces personnel
NASA personnel
- See: NASA personnel
People in Arizona
Chakotay's ancestors
After time travelling back in to 1996 Earth, Chakotay shared with Kathryn Janeway that he considered "looking up" his few of his ancestors. He seemed to recall that one of them had been a school teacher in Arizona. (VOY: "Future's End")
Maggie's husband
This man was Maggie's husband and the father of her son Jack. He left his wife and son several years prior to 1957. Occasionally, he would write letters to Jack. The last that Maggie had heard, he lived in Phoenix.
She mentioned this in a conversation with Mestral that year, adding that she'd thought he would help with money for Jack's college education. Seeming at a loss to understand why he would ignore her and their child, she apologized for her show of emotion, as she was usually better at hiding her feelings on the matter. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
Militia members
These three male Humans were members of an anti-government Militia group in 1996, based outside of Phoenix, Arizona. When Butch and Porter, two members of this group, captured B'Elanna Torres and Chakotay and held them prisoner in their cellar, Tuvok and The Doctor came to rescue them. These three militia members armed themselves and tried to stop the rescue party but were unsuccessful. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")
People in California
People in Los Angeles
Citizens near pavilion

Citizens
Two Los Angeles citizens were walking past the fountain in front of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in the year 1996. Rain Robinson agreed to meet Henry Starling at the fountain next to the pavilion to talk about recent happenings in connection to the USS Voyager being swept back in time to 1996. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")
Citizens on street

A Lincoln Town Car
These Los Angeles residents were on the street as Henry Starling passed by them with his Lincoln Town Car on his way to pick up Rain Robinson in 1996. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")
Motorcyclists

Motorcyclist couple
This couple of motorcyclists were seen by Captain Janeway and Chakotay on Los Angeles beach in 1996. (VOY: "Future's End")
Passersby
These Humans visited the Santa Monica Pier and the beach in 1996 while an away team from the USS Voyager went undercover to search for Braxton. (VOY: "Future's End")
Uncle Sam

A man on stilts, dressed like Uncle Sam (without the beard), advertised for Uncle Sam's Psychic Readings along the boardwalk in Los Angeles in 1996. (VOY: "Future's End")
Skateboarder

A skateboarder
This man rode a skateboard down a pier ramp in Los Angeles in 1996. (VOY: "Future's End")
Social workers
"Damn social workers" visited Captain Braxton frequently, brandishing surveys. Braxton wearied of their meddling and initially mistook Janeway and Chakotay for more of them. (VOY: "Future's End")
Surfers
Several surfers passed Kathryn Janeway, Chakotay, Tuvok, and Tom Paris at the Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles in 1996 when the away team returned to the past.
While passing these individuals, Chakotay and Janeway discussed what their ancestors were doing on Earth during that time. Janeway was not sure what her relatives were doing that far back in history, she commented as they passed the girl, for all she knew "she could be my great, great, great...great grandmother," prompting Chakotay to joke that "She does have your legs." (VOY: "Future's End")
People in San Francisco
Antique store owner

Antique store owner
The antiques store owner purchased a pair of glasses from James Kirk that had been given to him for his birthday by Dr. McCoy. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Bus passengers

Bus passengers
These passengers were traveling from San Francisco to Sausalito on a bus along with Admiral Kirk and Captain Spock in 1986. They applauded and cheered when a punk, who had been listening to loud music on his boom box, was rendered unconscious with a Vulcan nerve pinch from Spock. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Cafe owner

A cafe owner
This cafe owner was seen by McCoy, Scotty, and Sulu downtown in San Francisco in 1986, while looking for plexiglass for the whale tank. He left the cafe through the backdoor and was shouted immediately by a woman who followed him through the door. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Cafe employee

A cafe employee
This woman followed the cafe owner through the backdoor of their house and shouted after him. Scotty, McCoy, and Sulu witnessed this situation while in downtown San Francisco. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Cetacean Institute personnel
Firefighters

Firefighters climbing a ladder
These firefighters were fighting a suspected arson. Their picture appeared in the San Francisco Register. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Hippies

Two hippies give the peace sign
When Kira Nerys and Miles O'Brien were searching for Benjamin Sisko, Jadzia Dax, and Julian Bashir in San Francisco in 1967, they were greeted by two hippies who offered them flowers and exchanged "peace" signs. The two saw Kira and O'Brien transport away, an event to which the male hippie exclaimed "Wow!". (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
Couple

Couple coming out of speakeasy
This Human couple encountered Kira Nerys and Miles O'Brien in front of a speakeasy in San Francisco in 1930. Kira and O'Brien were traveling to different time periods in order to find Captain Sisko, Dr. Bashir, and Jadzia Dax who were transported back in time due to a malfunction.
The couple was leaving a party at a speakeasy, looked at them and ran off. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
Garbageman #1

A garbageman
Garbageman #2

A garbageman
Garbageman's significant other
This woman frequently fought and made up with her husband or boyfriend. Their latest fight involved the price of a toaster oven. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Joggers

Joggers
These two joggers were running in Golden Gate Park when the HMS Bounty took off in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Mercy Hospital personnel
Passerby #1

Passerby
This unnamed passerby was encountered by Uhura and Pavel Chekov on a street in San Francisco, while the two were looking for the "nuclear wessels" at the naval base in Alameda. This passerby stopped to respond to Chekov's request, stating "Oh, I don't know if I know the answer to that. I think it's across the bay in Alameda," to which Chekov replied, "That's what I said. Alameda." (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Passersby
These Humans passed the group of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scott, Sulu, Uhura, and Chekov while they were crossing the streets of downtown San Francisco in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
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Punk on bus

The punk
This punk was playing "I Hate You" on a boombox on a bus in 1986 San Francisco. James T. Kirk and Spock, who had traveled back in time, were annoyed by the loud rock music, and Kirk asked the punk to "turn off that damn noise". When the punk instead turned up the volume and gave Kirk the middle finger, Spock administered a Vulcan nerve pinch and the punk went unconscious, his face falling on the boombox and turning it off, much to the joy of the rest of the bus passengers, who applauded Spock's actions. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Restaurant cooks

Restaurant cooks
These cooks were making pizza in the Italian restaurant Admiral Kirk and Gillian Taylor visited in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Restaurant patrons
These patrons were present at the Italian restaurant visited by Kirk and Gillian Taylor in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Taxi driver

A taxi driver
This taxi driver nearly collided into Admiral Kirk when he was crossing a street in San Francisco in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Waiter

Waiter
This waiter worked at the Italian restaurant visited by Admiral Kirk and Gillian Taylor in 1986. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Waiters

Three waiters
These three waiters also worked at the Italian restaurant, serving other patrons in 1986. Two bartenders can also be seen in the background, serving drinks to customers. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
People in Indiana
Bar patrons
These citizens of Portage Creek in Indiana visited a bar which was also visited by Shannon O'Donnel several times. They had drinks and went outside when the working machines caused the room to shake. (VOY: "11:59")
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Bar staff
These two Portage Creek citizens worked as bartender and waitress in a bar near Alexandria Books in Portage Creek in 2000. (VOY: "11:59")
Boom operator

A boom operator
This boom operator was working for 3 Action News an accompanied reporter Marci Collins and the cameraman during their interviews with Gerald Moss. (VOY: "11:59")
Cameraman

A cameraman
This cameraman was working for 3 Action News and accompanied reporter Marci Collins during her interviews with Gerald Moss. (VOY: "11:59")
Driver

Driver
The driver's car was hit in the back by Shannon O'Donnel's car after she asked for some information from a passerby and didn't pay attention. Unfortunately for him, Shannon's insurance had run out and he drove away without being compensated for the damage. (VOY: "11:59")
Governor
This man was Indiana's governor in the late 20th century. In 2000, according to Martha, he sought Shannon O'Donnel's expertise on recyclic life support systems for the Millennium Gate project, personally requesting her participation. (VOY: "11:59")
Henry Janeway's first wife
This woman was the wife of Henry Janeway and mother of Jason Janeway. She died when Jason was young, and as a result, he was unable to remember her very well by the year 2000. He told Shannon O'Donnel of her passing when she asked him where his mom was, and she expressed her condolences. (VOY: "11:59")
Passerby

Passerby
The passerby was asked by Shannon O'Donnel were she could find some food, gas and lodging. The man told her those things could not be found any more in Portage Creek. (VOY: "11:59")
Portage Creek citizens
Several people were walking by Alexandria Books, a bookstore owned by Henry Janeway, when Shannon O'Donnel went inside to keep warm after her car would not start. The citizens also watched Gerald Moss and his interview for 3 Action News and were present when Shannon O'Donnel convinced Henry Janeway to leave his bookstore. (VOY: "11:59")
People in New York
People in New York City
Ambulance paramedics
These three ambulance paramedics transported Benny Russell in an ambulance after Benny had a mental breakdown when the publishers of the magazine he wrote for refused to print his novel about a space station commanded by a black officer. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Asylum orderly

An asylum orderly
This asylum orderly attempted to restrain Benny Russell when Doctor Wykoff's request for him to cover his wall-writing with paint caused him to become enraged. (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")
Citizens
These citizens were present when James T. Kirk and Spock went back to the past to stop Doctor McCoy from changing history. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Played by Eleanore Vogel (left) and Jane Crowley (right)
The man on the left is played Walter Bacon
The man in the blue coat is played by Max Wagner
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Clock repairmen

Clock repairmen
These two homeless men were residents of the Twenty-First Street Mission in 1930. They made some money by repairing clocks. Spock borrowed their tools to help him with his work on the mnemonic memory circuit. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Diner patron

A diner patron
This man visited the diner Cassie worked at and fell to the ground when Benny Russell ran against him after he saw Worf in Willie Hawkins. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Drunk

The drunk
The drunk frequented a soup kitchen called the Twenty-First Street Mission, run by Edith Keeler, where he got free food and shelter. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Haredi Jew

Haredi Jew
A Haredi Jew was a resident in 1950s of New York City when Benny Russell, a science-fiction writer, was denied the right to publish his story of a black commander of a futuristic space station. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Kitchen worker

Kitchen worker
This social worker was helping in the kitchen of Twenty-First Street Mission in 1930. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Milkman

A milkman
This milkman was delivering milk in 1930. While he was away from his cart, the homeless man known as "Rodent" stole a bottle from it. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
News vendor

The news vendor
The news vendor was a young man who sold newspapers and magazines such as Incredible Tales from a newsstand on the street in 1950s Harlem. He personally preferred films such as From Here to Eternity to science fiction stories. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Passerby

A man in hurry
This passerby with newspaper clashed with Roberta Lincoln on a street near Gary Seven's apartment in 1968. Both of them were apparently in a great hurry. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")
Passersby
These passersby were hurrying on the streets of New York City in 1968, crossing the path of Roberta Lincoln, and later Kirk and Spock. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")
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Policeman's wife
James T. Kirk commented on how careless it was of an officer's wife to allow him to go out looking untidy, a ruse which enabled Spock to nerve pinch him, allowing the Vulcan and Human to steal era-appropriate clothing. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Preacher

The preacher
The preacher was an African-American who preached the word of the Prophets in 1950s Harlem. He advised Benny Russell to fulfill his destiny. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Rendezvous patrons

"The Rendezvous" patrons
These patrons visited the The Rendezvous, a popular social and dance establishment in Harlem, during the 1950s. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Rodent

Rodent

Rodent disintegration
Rodent was a homeless man living on the streets of New York in 1930. He met James T. Kirk and Spock in a soup kitchen run by Edith Keeler when Kirk and Spock were transported back in time by the Guardian of Forever. He told them that in order to eat, they would have to listen to Keeler preach, calling her "Miss Goody Two Shoes". He started to refer to her in a sexual way but Kirk told him to be quiet. When Leonard McCoy was transported back, Rodent was accosted by McCoy who demanded to know what year it was. He accidentally killed himself with McCoy's phaser. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Truck driver

The truck driver inside his vehicle
This truck driver was behind the wheel of the truck that struck and killed Edith Keeler, an event that restored the timeline. McCoy attempted to save her, but was stopped by Kirk. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
People in Scarsdale
Ginsberg family
A woman, described as "that groovy chick with the long red beads", was encountered by Maury Ginsberg in 1969 in the back of a jeep driven by Quinn. He later went on to marry her and they settled in Scarsdale. They had four children together. (VOY: "Death Wish")
People in Pennsylvania
People in Carbon Creek
Bar patrons

Pine Tree Tavern
Bar patrons of the Pine Tree Bar and Grill, a local tavern, watched as Mestral played a game of pool for money to buy food. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
Pine Tree Tavern customers

Two customers
Two customers entering the Pine Tree Bar and Grill. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
Trapped miners
These miners, numbering at least twenty, were trapped after a cave-in at the mine. Mestral estimated it could be days before they could be freed by conventional methods. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
People in Pittsburgh
Train passengers
These Humans took the same train T'Mir used in 1957 on her way to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
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United States law enforcement personnel
Other
Christopher's family
John Christopher's family consisted of a wife and two daughters, as of July 1969. When it seemed as though he would have to remain with the crew of the USS Enterprise, he was concerned about their welfare. James T. Kirk asked Doctor Leonard McCoy whether Christopher could be re-trained to forget them, but Christopher interjected with an answer of "no". (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
Clemonds' ex-wives
L.Q. Clemonds figured he might as well give the cryonics satellite people his money rather than leaving it to any of his ex-wives. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
Denning's brother-in-law
This man was the brother-in-law of General Denning. In 1947, Denning derogatorily remarked upon the similarity of Quark's behavior to that of his brother-in-law, a car salesman. According to Denning, he was not a very good one. (DS9: "Little Green Men")
Earhart's husband
Amelia Earhart's husband was presumed dead by Fred Noonan, as of 2371. While believing his own death was imminent, Noonan explained that he'd never told Amelia of his love for her before, as she was married. (VOY: "The 37's")
Eugenics scientists
These ambitious scientists attempted to improve Humanity via selective breeding in the late 20th century. In 2267, Doctor Leonard McCoy attributed the eugenics program to them, rather than all of Humanity, as Spock had. He described them as "Devoted to logic, completely unemotional" in an attempt to needle Spock, who McCoy also considered to be of the same ilk. (TOS: "Space Seed")
Evacuated schoolchildren
These schoolchildren were evacuated from their North African school during the Eugenics Wars by Jonathan Archer great-grandfather after he and the Augment commander agreed on a temporary ceasefire in order to do so. (ENT: "Hatchery")
Family watching television

A family watching television
This family was watching a television broadcast of a speech delivered by US President Harry S. Truman in the mid-20th century. They were seen in the time stream by Captain Jonathan Archer and Daniels in 2154. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
Farmer
In July 1947, the United States Army Air Forces detained a farmer who discovered a crashed UFO in Roswell, New Mexico in the bases' BOQ.
Since the Army did not have concrete reason to hold, Captain Wainwright voiced his concerns with General Denning regarding how much longer they could keep him in there. Despite this, Denning ordered Wainwright to keep the farmer there until further notice. (DS9: "Little Green Men")
Garland's mother
This woman was the mother of Nurse Garland.
In 1947, she thought Faith and her fiancé Jeff Carlson ought to go to Niagara Falls for their honeymoon. (DS9: "Little Green Men")
Incredible Tales readers
Some of the readers of Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder wrote into the magazine, asking what the writers looked like. Mr. Stone decided to run photographs of them in next month's issue. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
Ku Klux Klan members

Ku Klux Klan members
These members of the Ku Klux Klan were seen in the time stream by Captain Jonathan Archer and Daniels in 2154. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
Man working on a computer

A man working on a computer
This man was working on a computer during the late-20th century. He was seen in the time stream by Captain Jonathan Archer and Daniels in 2154. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
Newsboy

Newsboy
This newsboy was selling a newspaper with the news of the United States of America entering World War I in 1917. He was seen by Kirk and his landing party through the Guardian of Forever in 2267. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Newsreel narrator
This newsreel narrator was the voice over a newsreel segment from 1944 showing Adolf Hitler visiting a conquered New York City, getting a hero's parade through Times Square, touring the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building, and receiving the keys to the city. The commentator also reported Hitler had pledged to eradicate the "financial profiteers" that had plagued America's economy since the 1920s. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
Offenhouse's lawyer
The lawyer of Ralph Offenhouse was a full partner in a significant firm in the 20th century. When Jean-Luc Picard reminded him that his lawyer had been dead for centuries, Offenhouse informed the captain of his lawyer's status, adding that he was certain the firm was still operating in 2364 despite this. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
Peace movement supporters

Supporters
These peace movement supporters participated in a peace protest, in an alternate timeline created by Doctor McCoy saving Edith Keeler's life in 1930. They were seen by Kirk and Spock via images recorded from the Guardian of Forever. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Peace talks attendants

Attendants
These peace talks attendants participated in the peace negotiations between the United States of America and Nazi Germany, in an alternate timeline created by Doctor McCoy saving Edith Keeler's life in 1930. They were seen by Kirk and Spock via images recorded from the Guardian of Forever. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
Radio announcer
An announcer presented the five thirty radio news broadcast in 1969, in which he mentioned that three astronauts were going to be launched from Cape Kennedy on Wednesday, as the first manned Moon shot. The broadcast was picked up by the USS Enterprise, which had accidentally traveled back in time from 2267. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
Redjac's China victims
These seven women were killed by the entity known as Redjac in Shanghai, China, in 1932. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")
Redjac's USSR victims
These five women were killed by the entity known as Redjac in Kiev, USSR, in 1974. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")
Robinson's brother
Rain Robinson's brother was the reason why Rain chose to be an astronomer. Accord to Rain, "My brother had a telescope, a little refractor. You could barely see in the treehouse next door actually, but it was enough. It was enough to see the rings of Saturn. [...] I remember I used to think that they looked like jewels from a pirate's treasure. All I ever wanted since then was to reach up and touch them." (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")
Sands' pit boss
In 2374, Vic Fontaine recalled Frank Sinatra approaching the pit boss in 1958 when he played the Sands, but before he could remember the man's name, Odo interrupted him. (DS9: "His Way")
The "37's"
- See: The "37's"
War bond promoters

Promoters
These people were promoting war bonds during World War I. They were seen by Kirk and Spock via the Guardian of Forever in 2267. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
"Whacko"
This "Whacko" sold L.Q. Clemonds on the idea of cryogenic stasis, promising him that if his body was launched into orbit, he would be safe from a brown out. Clemonds mentioned him in 2364 after being awakened. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
Whale hunters
This crew of whale hunters was looking for humpback whales on the Bering Sea in 1986. They nearly harpooned George and Gracie before they were beamed away by the HMS Bounty. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)