- male, deceased (1824)
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- John Smith (1735 - July 30, 1824) was one of the first two U.S. Senators from the state of Ohio. He reluctantly resigned from the Senate under...
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- male, deceased (1776)
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- John Ellis FRS (c1710 - October 15, 1776) was an British linen merchant and naturalist. Ellis specialised in the study of corals. He was elected a...
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- male, deceased (1787)
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- George Johnstone (1730 - 1787) was a British naval officer and member of Parliament. George Johnstone was the fourth son of Sir James Johnstone,...
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- male, deceased (1839)
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- Fulwar Skipwith (February 21, 1765 - January 7, 1839) was an American diplomat and politician, who served as a U.S. Consul in Martinique, and later...
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- male, deceased (1847)
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- Philemon Thomas (February 9, 1763, Orange County, Virginia - November 18, 1847, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) was a member of the U. S. House of...
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- male, deceased (1799)
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- Manuel Luis Gayoso de Lemos Amorín y Magallanes was the Spanish governor of Louisiana from 1797 until his death in 1799. Born in Oporto, Portugal o...
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- male, deceased (1826)
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- Reuben Kemper (1770-October 10, 1826) was an American adventurer and filibusterer.
- male, deceased (1801)
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- Philip Nolan was a horse-trader and freebooter in Natchez, on the Mississippi River, and the Spanish province of Texas. He is not to be confused...
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- male, deceased (1795)
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- Esteban Rodriguez Miró y Sabater, also known as Esteban Miro and Estevan Miro, was a Spanish army officer and governor of the American provinces o...
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- male, deceased (1821)
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- James Mather (England, ca. 1750 - St. James Parish, Louisiana, 1821) was mayor of New Orleans from March 9, 1807 to October 8, 1812. His place of...
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