Abraham Van Doren
1738–1805 (age 67)
Griggstown Cemetery
Abraham Van Doren (1738-1805) was a New Jersey resident during the early American period.
George Dodge
1726–1808 (age 82)
Charter Street Cemetery
George Dodge (1726-1808) was a Beverly merchant and member of a prominent Massachusetts merchant family.
Stephen Cleveland
1742–1801 (age 59)
Charter Street Cemetery
Stephen Cleveland (1742-1801) was a colonial-era resident of Massachusetts.
Frederick Streit
1742–1800 (age 58)
Old Rhinebeck Cemetery
Frederick Streit (1742-1800) was a Red Hook, New York resident during the late colonial period.
Charles Stewart
1729–1800 (age 71)
Bethlehem United Presbyterian Church
Charles Stewart was a colonial-era American whose life and occupation are not well documented in available historical so...
Mary Jefferson Eppes
1778–1804 (age 26)
Monticello Graveyard
Mary Jefferson Eppes was the second daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson.
Venture Smith
1729–1805 (age 76)
First Church Cemetery
Venture Smith was an African American author and former enslaved person who published his autobiography in 1798.
John Nicholson
1757–1800 (age 43)
Mount Vernon Cemetery
John Nicholson was a prominent figure of the late 18th century who died in 1800.
Fisher Ames
1758–1808 (age 50)
Old Village Cemetery
Fisher Ames was a Dedham resident from 1758 to 1808 active in late 18th-century America.
Benjamin Huntington
1736–1800 (age 64)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
Benjamin Huntington was a Norwich resident from 1736 to 1800 during the American colonial and early republic period.
Rufus Lathrop
1731–1805 (age 74)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
Rufus Lathrop was a resident of Norwich who lived from 1731 to 1805.
Edward Rutledge
1749–1800 (age 51)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Edward Rutledge was a Charleston lawyer, politician, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
James Latimer
1719–1807 (age 88)
Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery
James Latimer was a colonial-era resident of the Wilmington area.
Abraham Quick
1732–1805 (age 73)
Vunk - Quick Burial Ground
Abraham Quick was a Franklin Park resident during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Benjamin Kissam
1753–1808 (age 55)
Christ Church Cemetery
Benjamin Kissam was a late 18th-century resident associated with Christ Church.
Nathaniel Shipman
1723–1805 (age 82)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
Nathaniel Shipman (1723-1805) was a long-lived Connecticut resident buried in Norwichtown.
Elizabeth Scammon
1744–1803 (age 59)
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Elizabeth Scammon (1744-1803) was a woman of the colonial and early American periods.
Robert Van Rensselaer
1740–1802 (age 62)
Claverack Dutch Reformed Church
Robert Van Rensselaer (1740-1802) was a member of the prominent Van Rensselaer family of Fort Crailo.
Henry Weaver
1732–1807 (age 75)
Pine Bank Cemetery
Henry Weaver (1732-1807) was an 18th-century resident who lived seventy-five years.
Edmund Ward
1728–1807 (age 79)
Saint Paul's Church Cemetery
Edmund Ward was an 18th-century resident of colonial America who lived from 1728 to 1807.
Phebe Fowler Ward
1731–1801 (age 70)
Saint Paul's Church Cemetery
Phebe Fowler Ward lived from 1731 to 1801 in colonial New England.
Jonas Parker
1728–1800 (age 72)
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Jonas Parker was a Reading resident who lived from 1728 to 1800.
Samuel Kirkland
1741–1808 (age 67)
Hamilton College Cemetery
Samuel Kirkland was a Norwich-based clergyman and missionary who lived from 1741 to 1808.
Jonathan Haraden
1744–1803 (age 59)
Broad Street Cemetery
Jonathan Haraden was a Gloucester sea captain and privateer who lived from 1744 to 1803.
Duchess Quamino
1739–1804 (age 65)
God's Little Acre Cemetery
Duchess Quamino (1739-1804) from Ghana was buried at God's Little Acre Cemetery.
Jabez Knapp
1752–1801 (age 49)
Old School Baptist Church Cemetery
Jabez Knapp (1752-1801) was a Goshen resident during the late 18th century.
William Shippen
1712–1801 (age 89)
Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church Cemetery
William Shippen (1712-1801) was a long-lived Philadelphia resident spanning the 18th century.
John Mathews
1744–1802 (age 58)
Circular Congregational Church Burying Ground
John Mathews (1744-1802) was a Charleston resident during the post-Revolutionary period.
Rezin Beall
1723–1809 (age 86)
Saint John's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Rezin Beall (1723-1809) lived 86 years spanning the colonial and early American eras.
Charles Pettit
1736–1806 (age 70)
Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Charles Pettit (1736-1806) was a New Jersey patriot from Hunterdon County.
Joseph Prowell
1753–1805 (age 52)
Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Joseph Prowell (1753-1805) was a colonial American whose life spanned the Revolutionary era.
William Gordon
1763–1802 (age 39)
Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground
William Gordon (1763-1802) was a Boston resident during the early American period.
John Barry
1745–1803 (age 58)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
John Barry (1745-1803) was an Irish-born patriot from Tacumshane.
George Meade
1741–1808 (age 67)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
George Meade (1741-1808) was a patriot and merchant during the American Revolution.
Justiniano Roxas
1752–1808 (age 56)
Old Holy Cross Cemetery
Justiniano Roxas was a Spanish colonial official or merchant active in the Philippines during the late 18th century.
John Jacob Mickley
1737–1808 (age 71)
St. John's Union Cemetery
John Jacob Mickley was a Pennsylvania resident and likely farmer or tradesman from Whitehall Township.
Nicholas Cabell Jr.
1780–1809 (age 29)
Liberty Hall Cemetery
Nicholas Cabell Jr. was a Virginia planter from a prominent Albemarle County family.
Ebenezer Allen
1743–1806 (age 63)
Elmwood Cemetery
Ebenezer Allen was a Massachusetts resident, likely a farmer or merchant from the Northampton area.
John Page
1743–1808 (age 65)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
John Page was a Virginia statesman, congressman, and governor from Gloucester County.
George Wythe
1726–1806 (age 80)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
George Wythe was a prominent Virginia lawyer, judge, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
James T. Callender
1758–1803 (age 45)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
James T. Callender was a Scottish-born journalist and political writer known for his controversial writings in early Ame...
Elijah Baker
1720–1802 (age 82)
West Cemetery
Elijah Baker (1720-1802) was a Dorchester resident who lived into old age.
Gertrude Ross Read
1733–1802 (age 69)
Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard
Gertrude Ross Read (1733-1802) was a woman of the colonial era.
Elias Dayton
1737–1807 (age 70)
First Presbyterian Churchyard
Elias Dayton (1737-1807) was an Elizabeth resident during the American Revolutionary era.
Richard Townley
1736–1801 (age 65)
First Presbyterian Churchyard
Richard Townley (1737-1801) was an Elizabeth-based American from the Revolutionary period.
Moore Furman
1728–1808 (age 80)
First Presbyterian Churchyard
Moore Furman (1728-1808) was an American who lived during the colonial and early federal periods.
John Blair Jr.
1732–1800 (age 68)
Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery
John Blair Jr. (1732-1800) was a Williamsburg-based American jurist and political figure of the Revolutionary era.
John Haring
1739–1809 (age 70)
Tappan Cemetery
John Haring (1739-1809) was a Tappan resident of the Revolutionary and early federal periods.
Richard Hale
1717–1802 (age 85)
Nathan Hale Cemetery
Richard Hale (1717-1802) was an American who lived through the colonial and early federal periods.
James Pellentz
1727–1800 (age 73)
Conewago Chapel Cemetery
James Pellentz (1727-1800) was an American resident during the colonial and Revolutionary eras.