- male, deceased (1759)
- Sir William Pepperrell, 1st Baronet (June 27, 1696 - July 6, 1759) was a merchant and soldier in Colonial Massachusetts. He is most remembered for...
- male, deceased (1761)
- George Clinton (c.1686 - 10 July 1761) was a British naval officer and political leader who served as the colonial governor of Newfoundland in 1731...
- male, deceased (1755)
- Ephraim Williams Jr. (March 7, 1715 - September 8,1755) was the benefactor of Williams College, located in northwestern Massachusetts. Ephraim Jr....
- male, deceased (1767)
- Roger Wolcott (January 4, 1679- May 17, 1767) was an American weaver and statesman from Windsor, Connecticut. He served as colonial governor of...
- male, deceased (1758)
- Nathaniel Meserve (b. 1704, Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 1758, Fortress Louisbourg) was born to Clement Maserve and his wife Elizabeth Jones. On...
- male, deceased (1751)
- Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet born in Yarmouth, England; died in London; served as Governor of Virginia from 1727 through 1749. Technically, Gooch...
- male, deceased (1780)
- Enoch Poor (June 21, 1736, Old Style - September 8, 1780) was a brigadier general in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. He was...
- male, deceased (1789)
- Joseph Spencer (October 3, 1714 - January 13, 1789) was an American lawyer, soldier, and statesman from Connecticut. During the Revolutionary War,...
- male, deceased (1777)
- John Hart (1706-1777) was a militia officer during King George's War and the French and Indian War from the Province of New Hampshire. John Hart...
- male, deceased (1771)
- Nathan Whiting (b. 4 May 1724, Windham, Connecticut - d. 1771) was a soldier and merchant in Colonial America. His parents died while he was a...
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