Miriam Phillips
1779–1827 (age 48)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Miriam Phillips (1779-1827) was a woman of the early 19th century whose life spanned the founding era of the United Stat...
Ignatius Sargent
1765–1821 (age 56)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Ignatius Sargent (1765-1821) was a man who lived through the American Revolution and early republic.
Bartlett Yancey
1785–1828 (age 43)
Yanceyville
Bartlett Yancey (1785-1828) was a North Carolina resident associated with Yanceyville, which may have been named after h...
Eleanor Cheever Davis
1749–1824 (age 75)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Eleanor Cheever Davis (1749-1824) was a long-lived woman of the Revolutionary and early republic era.
Eliza Mason Parker
1784–1826 (age 42)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Eliza Mason Parker (1784-1826) was a young woman of the early 19th century.
Mary Coolidge Hicks
1758–1826 (age 68)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mary Coolidge Hicks (1758-1826) was a woman who lived through the American Revolution and early republic.
Elizabeth Knapp Shaw
1784–1822 (age 38)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Elizabeth Knapp Shaw (1784-1822) was a woman of the early American republic whose life was relatively brief.
Otis Norcross
1785–1827 (age 42)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Otis Norcross (1785-1827) was a man of the early 19th century whose life spanned the founding era of the United States.
Elizabeth Greenleaf Parsons
1758–1829 (age 71)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Elizabeth Greenleaf Parsons lived from 1758 to 1829 and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Sarah Fuller
1752–1822 (age 70)
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Sarah Fuller lived from 1752 to 1822 and was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Sarah Taintor Foote
1791–1827 (age 36)
Spring Grove Cemetery
Sarah Taintor Foote lived from 1791 to 1827 and was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery.
John H. Piatt
1781–1822 (age 41)
Spring Grove Cemetery
John H. Piatt lived from 1781 to 1822 and was buried at Spring Grove Cemetery.
Anne Hill Carter Lee
1773–1829 (age 56)
Lee Chapel
Anne Hill Carter Lee (1773-1829) was the mother of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and a prominent Virginia plantation...
Thomas Kilgore
1714–1822 (age 108)
Cross Plains
Thomas Kilgore (1714-1822) was a Virginia resident who lived to the age of 108, making him one of the longest-lived indi...
Charles Willing Byrd
1770–1828 (age 58)
Sinking Spring
Charles Willing Byrd (1770-1828) was a Virginia planter from the prominent Byrd family of Westover plantation.
John Stites Gano
1766–1822 (age 56)
Spring Grove Cemetery
John Stites Gano (1766-1822) was an American religious figure associated with the early Methodist movement.
Andrew Ellicott
1754–1820 (age 66)
West Point Cemetery
Andrew Ellicott (1754-1820) was a prominent surveyor and mathematician who helped establish the boundaries of the Distri...
John M. Mason
1770–1829 (age 59)
New York Marble Cemetery
John M. Mason (1770-1829) was an American Presbyterian minister and theologian known for his religious writings and serm...
Theodore Gourdin
1764–1826 (age 62)
St. Stephen
Theodore Gourdin (1764-1826) was a South Carolina planter and political figure from the Lowcountry region.
Samuel Nicholas Smallwood
1772–1824 (age 52)
Congressional Cemetery
Samuel Nicholas Smallwood was a Maryland politician and congressman from Charles County during the early 19th century.
Thomas Tingey
1750–1829 (age 79)
Congressional Cemetery
Thomas Tingey was a British-born naval officer who served as the first commandant of the Washington Navy Yard.
Jacob Brown
1775–1828 (age 53)
Congressional Cemetery
Jacob Brown was a prominent American military general who served as Commanding General of the United States Army.
Benjamin Homans
1765–1823 (age 58)
Congressional Cemetery
Benjamin Homans was a government official and clerk who served in various capacities in the early federal government.
Leonard Harbaugh
1749–1822 (age 73)
Congressional Cemetery
Leonard Harbaugh was a Pennsylvania politician and congressman who served in the early 19th century.
Andrew Hunter
1750–1823 (age 73)
Congressional Cemetery
Andrew Hunter was a Virginia politician and congressman who served during the early years of the United States.
William A. Burwell
1780–1821 (age 41)
Congressional Cemetery
William A. Burwell was a Virginia congressman and politician from Boydton who served in the early 19th century.
William Thornton
1759–1828 (age 69)
Congressional Cemetery
William Thornton was a British-born architect and inventor who designed the United States Capitol building.
Pushmataha
1764–1824 (age 60)
Congressional Cemetery
Pushmataha (1764-1824) was a Choctaw Nation leader and diplomat who represented his people in negotiations with the Unit...
William Pinkney
1764–1822 (age 58)
Congressional Cemetery
William Pinkney (1764-1822) was an American statesman, diplomat, and lawyer who served in Congress and as Minister to Ru...
Jesse Slocumb
1780–1820 (age 40)
Congressional Cemetery
Jesse Slocumb (1780-1820) was a North Carolina congressman who served during the early 19th century.
George Holcombe
1786–1828 (age 42)
Congressional Cemetery
George Holcombe (1786-1828) was an American whose specific occupation and accomplishments remain historically obscure.
William Lowndes
1782–1822 (age 40)
Congressional Cemetery
William Lowndes (1782-1822) was a South Carolina congressman and War Hawk who advocated for American expansion and milit...
James Johnson
1774–1826 (age 52)
Congressional Cemetery
James Johnson (1774-1826) was a Kentucky congressman and War of 1812 veteran who later served in Congress.
John Gaillard
1765–1826 (age 61)
Congressional Cemetery
John Gaillard (1765-1826) was a South Carolina statesman who served as U.S. Senator and was a prominent figure in early ...
John Linn
1763–1821 (age 58)
Congressional Cemetery
John Linn (1763-1821) was a Pennsylvania congressman who represented his district during the early 19th century.
Nathaniel Hazard
1776–1820 (age 44)
Congressional Cemetery
Nathaniel Hazard (1776-1820) was a Rhode Island resident whose specific contributions to history remain largely undocume...
Richard Bland Lee
1761–1827 (age 66)
Congressional Cemetery
Richard Bland Lee (1761-1827) was a Virginia congressman and Founding-era politician who was the first representative el...
Robert Pryor Henry
1788–1826 (age 38)
Congressional Cemetery
Robert Pryor Henry (1788-1826) was an American whose specific role in history and occupation remain unclear.
William Lee Ball
1781–1824 (age 43)
Congressional Cemetery
William Lee Ball was a Virginia congressman from Lancaster County who served in the U.S. House of Representatives.
George Hadfield
1763–1826 (age 63)
Congressional Cemetery
George Hadfield was a British-born architect and artist who designed notable buildings in the United States.
Benjamin G. Orr
1762–1822 (age 60)
Congressional Cemetery
Benjamin G. Orr was a Virginia politician and military officer during the early American republic.
Matthew Harris Jouett
1788–1827 (age 39)
Cave Hill Cemetery
Matthew Harris Jouett was a prominent Kentucky portrait painter known for his work in the early 19th century.
Richard Clough Anderson, Jr.
1788–1826 (age 38)
Cave Hill Cemetery
Richard Clough Anderson, Jr. was a Kentucky politician and diplomat who served as U.S. Minister to Colombia.
Thomas Prather
1770–1823 (age 53)
Cave Hill Cemetery
Thomas Prather was a Virginia resident from Frederick County during the early 19th century.
Cuthbert Bullitt
1774–1825 (age 51)
Cave Hill Cemetery
Cuthbert Bullitt was a Virginia politician and prominent figure in Kentucky's early settlement and development.
Alexander Pope
1781–1826 (age 45)
Cave Hill Cemetery
Alexander Pope was a Kentucky resident of the early 19th century, distinct from the famous English poet.
Peter Hill
1767–1820 (age 53)
Burlington Township
Peter Hill was a New Jersey resident from Burlington Township during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
William Pope
1745–1825 (age 80)
Cave Hill Cemetery
William Pope (1745-1825) was a long-lived figure of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Manuel Lisa
1772–1820 (age 48)
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Manuel Lisa (1772-1820) was a New Orleans-based merchant and fur trader active in early American commerce.
Jedediah Sanger
1751–1829 (age 78)
Forest Hill Cemetery
Jedediah Sanger (1751-1829) was a Sherborn native who lived through the American Revolution and early republic.