Edmund Freeman

male, deceased (1682)
Edmund Freeman was one of the founders of Sandwich, Massachusetts and the Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony under Governor William Bradford.... More
Ray Greene

Ray Greene

male, deceased (1849)
Ray Greene was a United States Senator from Rhode Island. Born in Warwick a son of William Greene and Catharine Greene (née Ray), he pursued c... More
Mary Phelps Jacob

Mary Phelps Jacob

female, deceased (1970)
Mary Phelps Jacob was a New York socialite who, in 1913, invented the first modern brassiere to receive a patent and gain wide acceptance. Born on... More

William Phineas Browne

male, deceased (1869)
William Phineas Browne, a lawyer by profession, was a leading pioneer in the coal mining business in Alabama, credited with operating that... More
Iyannough

Iyannough

male, deceased (1623)
Iyannough (also Iyanough) was a Native American sachem and leader of the Mattachiest (Mattakeese) tribe of Cummaquid in the area of what is now... More

John Andrew Doyle

male, deceased (1907)
John Andrew Doyle (1844-1907), English historian, the son of Andrew Doyle, editor of "The Morning Chronicle", was born on the 14th of May 1844. He... More
Emily Pitkin Perkins

Emily Pitkin Perkins

female, deceased (1863)
Emily Pitkin (Perkins) Baldwin, (1796-1863), was the wife of Connecticut Governor & US Senator Roger Sherman Baldwin, aunt by marriage of Edward... More

William Bradford

male
William Bradford , the second governor of Plymouth colony elected, was accountable for the young colony�s success through great hardships. The Pi... More