- 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 (1824)
- Charles Pinckney (October 26, 1757-October 29, 1824) was an American politician who was a signer of the United States Constitution, Governor of...
- male, deceased (1833)
- John R. Coffee (June 2, 1772-July 7, 1833) was an American planter and military leader. Born in Prince Edward County, Virginia, Coffee was a...
- male, deceased (1823)
- Little is known about John Watts other than the fact that he was an American merchant captain at the end of the eighteenth century and the...
- male, deceased (1908)
- Stephen Dill Lee (September 22, 1833 - May 28, 1908) was the youngest lieutenant general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil...
- male, deceased (1779)
- William Henry Drayton (September 1742- September 3, 1779), was an American planter and lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina. He served as a...
- male, deceased (1870)
- Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (September 22, 1790-July 9, 1870) was an American lawyer, minster, educator, and humorist, born in Augusta, Ga. He...
- male, 259 years old
- Col. John Randall was born in 1750 in Princess Anne County, Virginia, died on 12 Jun 1826 at age 76, and was buried at St Anne's Cemetery in...
- male, deceased (1899)
- John David Stokes Newell, Sr. (1837 - March 5, 1899), was a Louisiana planter and lawyer who founded the Tensas Parish town of Newellton, which he...
- male, deceased (1801)
- Julien Raimond was an indigo planter in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (now Haïti).
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