- male, deceased (1799)
- Charles Washington was the youngest full brother of United States President George Washington. He was a son of Augustine Washington and his second...
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- male, 63 years old
- James M. Henry (born February 22, 1945 in Jefferson City, Tennessee), generally known as Jim Henry, was minority leader in the Tennessee House of...
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- male, deceased (1847)
- Isaac Van Zandt (July 10, 1813 - October 11, 1847) was a political leader in the Republic of Texas. Van Zandt County, Texas, was named in his...
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- male, deceased (1818)
- Christopher Greenup (1750 - April 27, 1818) was an American lawyer and politician from Frankfort, Kentucky. Greenup was born in Westmoreland... More
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- male, deceased (1889)
- Nelson Dewey (December 19, 1813-July 21, 1889) was an American politician and the first Governor of Wisconsin, serving from 1848 to 1852. He was a...
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- male, deceased (1912)
- John Harris Behan (October 23, 1844-June 7, 1912) was, for 21 months of a two-year term (February 1881 to November 1882), the sheriff of Cochise...
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- male
- Peter Whetstone (c. late 18th century-1843) was an early pioneer leader in the Republic of Texas most remembered for founding the city of Marshall,...
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- male, deceased (1926)
- Charles Edward Ringling, born Charles Edward RĂ¼ngeling, (December 2, 1863 - December 3 1926) was one of the owners of the Ringling Brothers and B...
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- male
- Alexander Lillington was a Patriot officer from North Carolina in the American Revolutionary War who notably fought in the Battle of Moore's Creek...
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- male, deceased (1858)
- George Tyler Wood (1795 - 1858) was a U.S. political figure. He served as governor of Texas between 1847 and 1849. Wood enlisted in the U.S. Army...
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