- male, deceased (1777)
- Nicholas Herkimer (c. 1728-August 16, 1777) was a militia general in the American Revolutionary War, who died of wounds after the Battle of...
- male, deceased (1788)
- Guy Johnson (c.1740 - 5 March 1788) was an Irish-born military officer and diplomat for the Crown during the American Revolutionary War. He was the...
- female, deceased (1680)
- Kateri Tekakwitha (1656 - April 17, 1680), the daughter of a Mohawk warrior and a Christian Algonquin woman, was born in the Mohawk fortress of...
- male, deceased (1752)
- Sir Peter Warren, KB (1703 or 1704 - 29 July 1752) was a British naval officer from Ireland who commanded the naval forces in the attack on...
- male
- Benjamin Wright (October 10, 1770 - August 24, 1842) was a noted American civil engineer who served as Chief Engineer of both the Erie Canal and...
- male, deceased (1806)
- Moses Cleaveland was a surveyor for the Connecticut Land Company. The city of Cleveland, Ohio, United States is named for him. He was born in...
- male, deceased (1774)
- Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, founder of Johnstown, New York, was an Irish pioneer and army officer in colonial New York, and the British...
- male, deceased (1828)
- Miles MacDonell (ca. 1767 - 28 June 1828), was the first governor of the Red River Colony (or, Assiniboia), a 19th-century Scottish settlement...
- male, deceased (1821)
- William Irving (August 15, 1766 - November 9, 1821) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in New York City, he was a brother of...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Edward Doubleday (1810 Epping - 1849 London) was an English entomologist mainly interested in Lepidoptera. He is best known for Doubleday, E. &...
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