- male
- Springfield Plantation was the boyhood home of Zachary Taylor, the 12th President of the United States. It is located in Jefferson County,...
- male, deceased (1846)
- Richard Ellis was an American plantation owner, politician, and judge on the Fourth Circuit Court of Alabama. He was president of the Convention of...
- male, deceased (1869) (Kermit, Texas, United States)
- John Bell (also known as "The Great Apostate") (February 15, 1797 - September 10, 1869) was a U.S. politician, attorney, and plantation owner. A...
- male, deceased (1694)
- Thomas Smith (1648 - 1694) was the governor of Carolina from 1693 to 1694, a planter, a merchant and a surgeon. He arrived in Charles Town in 1684...
- male, deceased (1867)
- John Moore (1788-1867) was an American statesman and planter from Louisiana. He served in the U.S. Congress from 1840 to 1843 and again from 1851...
- male, deceased (1677)
- John Washington (circa 1631-1677) is the great-grandfather of George Washington, first president of the United States of America. Washington, son...
- male, deceased (1838)
- Andrew Pickens, Jr. (November 13, 1779 - July 1, 1838) was an American military and political leader who served as the Democratic-Republican...
- female
- Martha "Patty" Cannon, who apparently settled in the United States from Canada in 1802, was the leader of a gang in the early 1800s that kidnapped...
- male, deceased (1891)
- James Grant (December 12 1812 - March 14 1891) was an American lawyer, statesman, and business leader in Davenport, Iowa. James was born on his...
- female, deceased (1919)
- Madam C.J. Walker or Madame Charles Joseph Walker (December 23, 1867-May 25, 1919) was an African American philanthropist and tycoon who made her...
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