- female, deceased (1923)
- Originally from New Brunswick, May Sexton (died 1923) was a science graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and suffragette whose...
- female, deceased (1968)
- Nella Last was a housewife who lived in Barrow-in-Furness, England. She wrote a diary for the Mass-Observation Archive from 1939 until 1965 making...
- female, deceased (1947)
- Edith Rogers was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. She served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1932, as a member of the...
- female, deceased (1978)
- Dame Mabel Flora Miller, DBE (November 30, 1906 - December 30, 1978) was an Australian lawyer and politician. She was the first woman elected to...
- female, deceased (1947)
- Prudence Heward, born July 2, 1896 - died March 19, 1947, was a Canadian painter. Born Efa Prudence Heward in Montreal, Quebec, Canada into a...
- female, deceased (2001)
- Gertrude DeWitt Nelson (December 26, 1898 - November 29, 2001) was an African American military, civilian, and American Red Cross nurse from...
- female, deceased (1999)
- Anne Szumigalski (3 January 1922-22 April 1999) was a Canadian poet. Szumigalski was born in London, England, and grew up mostly in Hampshire....
- female, deceased (2006)
- Lucilla Andrews (21 November 1919, Suez - 3 October 2006, Edinburgh) was a British romantic novelist. She joined the British Red Cross in 1940 and...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Alexander Ksaverievich Bulatovich tonsured Father Antony was a Russian military officer, explorer of Africa, writer, hieromonk and the leader of...
- male, 36 years old
- Jackie Arklöv is a Swedish neo-Nazi, despite the blatant contradiction of being half-black, former mercenary in the Yugoslav wars and a convicted p...
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