- male, deceased (1842)
- James Barbour (June 10, 1775 - June 7, 1842) was an American lawyer, a member and speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, the 19th Governor of...
- male, deceased (1871)
- John Armfield was born in North Carolina in 1797. He married Martha Franklin (niece of Isaac Franklin) in 1831. The marriage produced no children.
- male, deceased (1773)
- Ayuba Suleiman Diallo, also known as Job ben Solomon, was a famous Muslim slave who was a victim of the Atlantic slave trade. Born in Bondu, West...
- male, deceased (1883)
- Samuel Alexander Mudd, I (December 20, 1833 - January 10, 1883) was a Maryland doctor implicated and imprisoned for aiding John Wilkes Booth in the...
- male, deceased (1878)
- John Snyder Carlile (December 16, 1817 - October 24, 1878) was an American merchant, lawyer, and politician, including a United States Senator. A...
- male, deceased (1846)
- Isaac Franklin was born in May 26 1789 at Station Camp Creek in Sumner County, Tennessee. He was a veteran of the War of 1812. He married Adelicia...
- male, deceased (1778)
- Thomas Ludwell Lee, Sr. (December 13, 1730 - April 13, 1778) was an editor of the Virginia Declaration of Rights. He was the older brother of...
- female
- Nanye-hi ("One Who Goes About"), known in English as Nancy Ward was a "ghighua", or "beloved woman" of the Cherokee nation, which meant that she...
- male, deceased (1901)
- John Gregg Fee was the founder of Berea College. Fee was born in Germantown, Kentucky in Bracken County, Kentucky on September 9, 1816, the son of...
- male
- Jabez Bowen, Jr. (1739-1815) was a Deputy governor of Rhode Island, militia colonel during the Revolution and Chief Justice of the Rhode Island...
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