Charles F. Suttle

male
Charles F. Suttle was a slave-owner who in a celebrated case used the Fugitive slave laws to reenslave Anthony Burns who had fled to Boston.
Moses Carver

Moses Carver

male, deceased (1910)
Moses Carver (1812-1910) was a German American settler, and father of George Washington Carver. Originally the "owners" of George's family, after...
James Osgood Andrew

James Osgood Andrew

male, deceased (1871)
James Osgood Andrew (May 3, 1794-March 2, 1871) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South,...
Isham Randolph

Isham Randolph

male, deceased (1742)
Isham Randolph (1685 - 1742) was a grandfather of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. He was born on Turkey Island plantation in Henrico County,...

William West

male, deceased (1816)
William West (c. 1733 - 1816) was an American militia general in the American Revolutionary War, Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, Deputy...
Clement Clarke Moore

Clement Clarke Moore

male, deceased (1863)
Clement Clarke Moore, is best known as the credited author of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" (more commonly known today as "Twas the Night Before...
Stonewall Jonathan Jackson

Stonewall Jonathan Jackson

male, deceased (1863)
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (January 21, 1824 - May 10, 1863) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and probably the...
Henry Lee I

Henry Lee I

male
Capt. Henry Lee I (1691-1747) of “Lee Hall”, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Henry was the son of Col. Richard Lee II, Esq., "the Scholar" (164...
William Tennent

William Tennent

male, deceased (1746) (Pennsylvania, United States)
William Tennent (1673 - May 6, 1746) was an early American religious leader and educator in British North America.
Maunsel White

Maunsel White

male, deceased (1863)
Colonel Maunsel White was an Episcopalian Irish-American politician, merchant, and entrepreneur. He is remembered for promoting the use of peppers...