- male
- Saint Catald of Taranto (also known as "Cataldus", "Cathaluds", "Cattaldo", "Cathal") was a friend of Saint Patrick an Irish monk who became a...
- male, deceased (1170)
- Saint Gerlach (Gerlache, Gerlac, Gerlachus van Houthem, Gerlac of Valkenberg) (d. ca. 1170 AD) was a 12th century Dutch hermit. His cult is...
- male, 150 years old
- Frederick Ellis Boynton was an American botanist active in the Southeastern United States, working at Biltmore Estate with Chauncey Beadle and his...
- male, deceased (1473)
- Andrew de Durisdeer [Durisdere] or Andrew Muirhead was a 15th century bishop of Glasgow. "Muirhead" is not used in any contemporary sources, and...
- male, deceased (1774)
- Otto von Münchhausen was a German botanist. He was Chancellor of University of Göttingen and a correspondent of Linnaeus. He named several sp...
- male, 89 years old
- John La Montaine (b. Oak Park, Illinois, United States, 17 March 1920) is an American composer who won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Music for his...
- female, deceased (2003)
- Carol Ann Shields ,BA, MA, CC, OM, D.Litt., LL.D, FRSC (June 2, 1935 - July 16, 2003) was an American-born Canadian author. She is best known for...
- male, 81 years old
- The Reverend Dr Andrew M. Greeley (born February 5, 1928 in Oak Park, Illinois to Andrew and Grace Greeley) is an Irish-American Roman Catholic...
- male, deceased (1986) (george, Washington, United States)
- Admiral Hyman George Rickover, U.S. Navy, (January 27, 1900 – July 8, 1986) was known as the "Father of the Nuclear Navy", which as of July 2007 ha...
- male, deceased (2004)
- James Richard Cantalupo was an American executive, serving as chairman and chief executive officer of McDonald's Corporation until his sudden death...
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