- male, deceased (1803)
- Samuel Adams was an American statesman, politician, writer and political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Adams...
- male, deceased (1787)
- John Rowe was a property developer and merchant in 18th century Boston, Massachusetts. As a merchant, John Rowe's most famous cargo was the tea...
- male, deceased (1774)
- William Molineux (1716 - 22 October 1774) was an American hardware merchant best known for his role in the Boston Tea Party of 1773 and earlier...
- male, deceased (1845)
- Joseph Story (September 18, 1779 - September 10, 1845), American jurist, was born at Marblehead, Massachusetts. His father was Elisha Story...
- male, deceased (1840)
- George Robert Twelves Hewes (August 25, 1742-November 5, 1840) was one of the last survivors of the American Revolution. He participated in the...
- male, deceased (1807)
- William Dalrymple (1736 - 16 February 1807) was a Scottish soldier and [Member of Parliament]] (MP) in the British Parliament. He was the son of...
- male, deceased (1786)
- Isaac Sears was an American merchant, sailor, and political figure who played an important role in the American Revolution. He was nicknamed "King...
- male, deceased (1775)
- Col. Thomas Gardner (1724-July 3, 1775) was an American political figure and soldier. Gardner was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1755, he...
- male, deceased (1940)
- Charles Stanton Ogle (June 5, 1865 - October 11, 1940) was an American silent film actor. Born in Steubenville, Ohio, Ogle first performed in live...
- male
- Colonel William Scollay (1756-?) was a Boston developer and militia officer who gave his name to the infamous Scollay Square. He was the only...
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