- male, 66 years old
- Professor John Grange (born 4 April 1943 at East Dereham, Norfolk) is an English; immunologist, epidemiologist, researcher, and academic, and is...
- male, deceased (1744)
- Anders Celsius (November 27, 1701 - April 25, 1744) was a Swedish astronomer. Celsius was born in Uppsala in Sweden. He was professor of astronomy...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Charles Fillmore, born in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Originally involved in real estate, he founded the Unity School of Christianity, with his wife,...
- male, deceased (1698)
- Richard Morton was an English physician who was the first to state that tubercles were always present in the tuberculosis disease of the lungs. In...
- male
- Keats House is a museum in Hampstead in North London, England. The building was originally a pair of semi-detached houses known as Wentworth Place....
- female, deceased (1931)
- Mary Caroline "Myrtle" Page Fillmore (August 6, 1845, Pagetown, Ohio - October 6, 1931) was co-founder of the Unity Church with her husband Charles...
- male, deceased (1979)
- Fulton John Sheen (May 8, 1895-December 9, 1979) was an American archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Rochester and American...
- male, deceased (1942)
- Jimmy Blanton (October 5 1918-July 30 1942) was an influential American jazz double bassist. Blanton originated melodically conceived pizzicato...
- male, deceased (2006)
- Philip Montagu D’Arcy Hart, CBE, (June 25, 1900 - July 30 2006) was a British medical researcher and pioneer in tuberculosis treatment. He came fr...
- female, deceased (1829)
- Shanawdithit (1801 - June 6 1829), also referred to as Nancy April, is believed to have been the last surviving member of the Beothuk people of...
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