- male
- Major General Henry Lee II of “Leesylvania”, Prince William Co., Virginia. Henry II, was the third son of Capt. Henry Lee I (1691-1747) of “Lee...
- male, deceased (1030)
- Mahmud of Ghazni (October 2 971-April 30 1030), also known as Yāmīn al-Dawlah Maḥmūd (in full: Yāmīn al-Dawlah Abd al-Qāṣim Maḥmūd Ibn Sebük Tegīn),...
- male
- Col. Richard Henry Lee II, Esq. (1647-1715), Colonel, planter, member of the Upper House and the King's Council. Richard Henry II, was termed...
- female
- Armistead Burwell lived in the early 1800s in Dinwiddie County, Virginia as a planter; Burwell owned over fifty slaves, one of whom was Elizabeth...
- male, deceased (661)
- Safwan ibn Umayyah was a sahaba (companion) of Muhammad from the Banu Jumah clan of the Quraish tribe. He is the son of Umayah ibn Khalaf, one of...
- male
- Col. Thomas Brooke, (1659-1730/31) of "Brookefield", President of the Council in Maryland and acting Governor. Thomas, was the son of Maj. Thomas...
- male
- Dr. Benjamin Fendall (1753-1818), first native born American Dentist, only dentist to be paid for his services during the American Revolution....
- male
- Col. John Fendall I (1672-1734) of "Clivedon Hall", planter, Justice, member of Lower House. John was born in 1672 in Charles Co., Maryland, the...
- male
- Gustavus Adolphus Henry Sr. (1804 - 1880) was a prominent antebellum planter and lawyer, and a prominent member of the Confederate Congress during...
- male
- Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori was a former prince from West Africa who was made a slave in the United States. In 1828, he was freed after spending...
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