Charles Washington

Charles Washington

male, deceased (1799)
Charles Washington was the youngest full brother of United States President George Washington. He was a son of Augustine Washington and his second...

Thomas Smith

male, deceased (1694)
Thomas Smith (1648 - 1694) was the governor of Carolina from 1693 to 1694, a planter, a merchant and a surgeon. He arrived in Charles Town in 1684...

John Barnwell

male, deceased (1724)
John Barnwell (1671-1724) was a native of Ireland who emigrated to colonial South Carolina in 1701. By the time the Tuscarora War began in 1711 he...

Andrew Hunter

male
Andrew Hunter was the District Attorney for Charles Town, Virginia, who prosecuted John Brown for the raid on Harpers Ferry.
Thomas Worthington

Thomas Worthington

male, deceased (1827)
Thomas Worthington (July 16, 1773 - June 20, 1827) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 6th Governor of Ohio. Born in...
Edward Tiffin

Edward Tiffin

male, deceased (1829)
Edward Tiffin (June 19, 1766 - August 9, 1829) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio, and the first Governor of the state. Sources...

Samuel Mason

male, 270 years old
Samuel Mason was born 1739 in Norfolk, Virginia. He was raised in Charles Town, West Virginia where he lived until moving to Ohio County, West...

John Mobberly

male, deceased (1865)
John W. Mobberly, also known as John Mobley or Morbly, (June 1, 1844 - April 5, 1865) was a Confederate guerrilla fighter who operated in the...
Oliver Holden

Oliver Holden

male, deceased (1844)
Oliver Holden was an American composer and compiler of hymns. Born in Shirley, Massachusetts, he served a year as a marine, for which he received a...
Charles Town

CharlesTown

male, 22 years old (Charles Town, West Virginia, United States)
Charles Town was laid out on 80 acres of land donated by Charles Washington, George Washington's brother, in 1786. Charles named all the streets in...