- female, deceased (2003)
- Nancy Whiskey was a Scottish folk singer, best known for the 1957 hit song "Freight Train". While attending art school in Glasgow, Anne Wilson...
- male, deceased (1808)
- Elijah Craig (1738 - May 18, 1808) was a Baptist preacher from Kentucky, who is remembered chiefly for being credited with the invention of bourbon...
- male, deceased (2005)
- David Tynan O'Mahoney (July 6, 1936 - March 10, 2005), better known as Dave Allen, was an Irish comedian, popular in the United Kingdom and...
- male
- "Minneapolis" Jim Meehan (born March 19 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American professional poker player from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He also...
- male, 42 years old
- Attila Ambrus is notorious for committing a string of robberies in Hungary. He was born in a Szekely Hungarian family in Fitód (Fitud), a small v...
- male, deceased (1823)
- Mike Fink, {b.? - ca.1823called "king of the keelboaters", was a semi-legendary brawler and river-boatman who exemplified the tough and...
- male, deceased (1933)
- Michael Malloy (1873-February 22, 1933) was an Irish vagrant from County Donegal who lived in New York City, during the early twentieth century....
- male, deceased (1888)
- "Long" John Wentworth (March 5 1815 - October 16 1888) was the editor of the "Chicago Democrat", a two-term mayor of Chicago, and a six-term member...
- male, 66 years old
- Frank Forrest Buck (born September 26, 1943 in Trousdale County) is a Tennessee politician and a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives...
- male
- Doctor James C. Crow was the Scottish creator of the sour mash process for creating Bourbon Whiskey. Dr. Crow came to Kentucky in 1823 and began...
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