- male, deceased (1941)
- Wallace Nutting (1861 - 1941) was a U.S. minister, photographer, artist, and antiquarian, who is most famous for his pictures. He also was an...
- male
- Passaconaway, a name which translates to "Child of the Bear", was a chieftain in the Pennacook tribe. One of the key native figures in the colonial...
- male
- Jeff 'TheRealDeal' Neal has been the drummer for Boston since 2002. Neal only tours with Boston during the summer, because the rest of the year he...
- male, deceased (1705)
- Michael Wigglesworth (October 18, 1631 Wrawby, Lincolnshire - June 10, 1705 Malden, Middlesex County) was a Puritan minister and poet whose "The...
- male
- John DePetro is a New England radio talk-show host on WPRO (AM), television host and analyst, stand-up comedian, and on-line columnist.
- male
- Bill Staines is an American songwriter and folk singer from New England, well known for composing children's songs as well as folk songs with a...
- male, deceased (1796)
- Richard Gridley (January 3, 1710 - June 21, 1796) was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the son of Richard Gridley and Rebecca Scarborough. He...
- female, deceased (1964)
- Grace Metalious (September 8, 1924 - February 25, 1964) was an American author, best known for the controversial novel "Peyton Place". She was born...
- female, deceased (1994)
- Elizabeth George Speare was an American children's author who won many awards for her historical fiction novels, including two Newbery Medals. She...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Lyman Abbott (December 18 1835 - October 22 1922) was an American divine and author. Abbott was born at Roxbury, Massachusetts, the son of the...
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