- male, deceased (1839)
- John Williams (1796-1839) was an English missionary, active in the South Pacific. Born near London, England, he was trained as a foundry worker and...
- male, deceased (1793)
- Fletcher Christian (September 25 1764 - October 3 1793) was a Master's Mate on board the "Bounty" during William Bligh's fateful voyage to Tahiti...
- male, deceased (1807)
- James Morrison (1760 - 1807) was a British seaman and mutineer who took part in the Mutiny on the Bounty. James Morrison was a native of Stornoway...
- male, deceased (1829)
- John Adams (1768?-5 March 1829) was the last survivor of the "Bounty" mutineers who settled on Pitcairn Island in January 1790, the year after the...
- male, deceased (1795)
- Samuel Wallis (April 1728 - January 21, 1795) was a Cornish navigator who circumnavigated the world. Wallis was born near Camelford, Cornwall. In...
- male, deceased (1980)
- Joseph Ira Dassin was a French-speaking American expatriate musician. Dassin was born in New York City to "film noir" director Jules Dassin and...
- male, deceased (1891)
- Pōmare V, King of Tahiti was the last king of Tahiti, reigning from 1877 until his forced abdication in 1880. He was the son of Queen Pōmare IV. He...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Malik Joyeux (31 March, 1980 - 2 December, 2005) was an accomplished all-around waterman and a professional surfer famous for riding large waves....
- female, 30 years old
- Mareva Galanter is a French actress and former beauty queen who has competed at Miss Universe. Galanter won the 1998 "Miss World of Islands" and...
- female, deceased (1877)
- Pōmare IV, Queen of Tahiti, more properly Aimata Pōmare IV Vahine-o-Punuateraitua (otherwise known as Aimata {meaning: eye-eater, after an old cu...
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