- male, deceased (1838)
- Black Hawk or Black Sparrow Hawk (Sauk Makataimeshekiakiak, "be a large black hawk") (1767-October 3, 1838) was a leader and warrior of the Sauk...
- male, deceased (1848)
- Keokuk (1767-1848) was a chief of the Sauk or Sac tribe in central North America noted for his involvement in the Black Hawk War. The town of...
- male, deceased (1861)
- Cavalry Major Isaiah Stillman led Illinois militia in the first armed confrontation of the Black Hawk War against Black Hawk’s Sauk Indian Band.
- male, deceased (1995)
- Sol Tax (30 October, 1907 - 4 January, 1995) was an American anthropologist. He is best known for his studies of the Sauk Indians, for...
- male
- Zaini Mohamad Said is a retired Leftenan Jeneral (Lieutenant General) of the Malaysian Army, most famous for his role in the surrender of Mohamed...
- male, deceased (1865)
- Alexander Hamilton Willard (1778-1865) was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He was born in New Hampshire, he enlisted in an artillery...
- male
- Wasso (also known as Owosso) was a 19th century Ojibwa leader of the Shiawassee band. His birth was likely in the 1700's, since Benjamin O....
- male
- Signed the appeal Swedish Film Workers for Peace and Freedom in an Independent Palestine. [2001] Has a daughter named "Lova". In 2004 he was...
- male, deceased (1871)
- Samuel Lewis Hays was a nineteenth century politician in Virginia. Hays was born in Harrison County near Clarksburg in what would later become the...
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