- male
- Robert Searle was one of the earliest and most active of the English buccaneers on Jamaica. Nothing, to date, is known of his early life. The...
- male
- John Evans (died c. 1723) was a Welsh pirate who had a short but successful career in the Caribbean. Evans was the master of a sloop operating from...
- male
- Among his six operational commands, Roughead was the first officer to command both classes of Aegis ships, having commanded USS Barry and USS Port...
- male, deceased (1765)
- Joseph Broussard, also known as Beausoleil, (1702 - 1765) was a leader of the Acadian people in Acadia; later Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. He was...
- male, deceased (1720)
- Joseph Dudley (September 23 1647 - April 2 1720), colonial governor of Massachusetts from 1702 to 1715, the son of Thomas Dudley, was born and died...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1680)
- Richard Sawkins or "Hawkins" (d. May 22, 1680) was a British buccaneer who partipated in the Pacific Adventure, a privateering expedition headed by...
- male, deceased (1827)
- St. George Tucker was a lawyer and professor of law at the College of William and Mary. Born near Port Royal, Bermuda, he traveled to Virginia to...
- male, deceased (1715)
- Jean Baptiste du Casse was a French Buccaneer and Admiral. In his youth, he wasn't allowed into the French Navy because his parents were Huguenots....
- male
- David Marteen (fl. 1663-1665) was a Dutch privateer based in Tortuga during the mid-17th century, known primarily as the sole non-English Captain...
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