- male, deceased (1788)
- John Brown (1735 - October 17, 1788) was a Scottish physician. Brown was born at Lintlaws or at Preston, Berwickshire. After attending the parish...
- male, deceased (1714)
- Matthew Henry (October 18, 1662 - June 22, 1714), was an English non-conformist clergyman. He was born at Broad Oak, a farmhouse on the borders of...
- male, deceased (1746)
- "'Thomas Baker" (September 14, 1656, Lanchester, Durham - July 2, 1740), English antiquarian, was the grandson of Colonel Baker of Crook, Durham,...
- male, deceased (752)
- Stephen, a priest of Rome elected pope in March of 752 to succeed Pope Zachary, died of apoplexy three days later, before being ordained a bishop....
- male, deceased (1670)
- John Davenport (April 9, 1597 - March 15, 1670) was a puritan clergyman and co-founder of the American colony of New Haven. Born in Coventry,...
- male, deceased (1625)
- Orlando Gibbons (baptised December 25 1583 - June 5 1625) was an English composer and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods. He was...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Albert Prince (November 17 1825 - July 18 1875) was an Ontario lawyer and political figure. He represented Essex in the Legislative Assembly of...
- male, deceased (1873)
- Émile Gaboriau, was a French writer, novelist, and journalist, and a pioneer of modern detective fiction.
- male, deceased (1845)
- John Frederic Daniell (12 March 1790 - 13 March 1845) was an English chemist and physicist. Daniell was born in London, and in 1831 became the...
- male, deceased (1904)
- John Edgar Clapp (July 17, 1851 - December 18, 1904), nicknamed "Honest John", was a professional baseball catcher and manager. He was born in...
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