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Samuel Borland I
1748–1811 (age 63)
Congruity Cemetery
Samuel Borland I was an Irish-American settler from County Antrim who lived during the late 18th century.
Thomas Mann Randolph
1768–1828 (age 60)
Monticello Graveyard
Thomas Mann Randolph was a Virginia planter and politician, son-in-law of Thomas Jefferson.
Wilson Cary Nicholas
1761–1820 (age 59)
Monticello Graveyard
Wilson Cary Nicholas was a Virginia politician and diplomat who served in Congress and as governor.
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.
Martha Jefferson Carr
1746–1811 (age 65)
Monticello Graveyard
Martha Jefferson Carr was the sister of Thomas Jefferson and wife of Dabney Carr.
Anne Cary Randolph Bankhead
1791–1826 (age 35)
Monticello Graveyard
Anne Cary Randolph Bankhead was a daughter of Thomas Mann Randolph and granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson.
Wilson Jefferson Cary
1783–1823 (age 40)
Monticello Graveyard
Wilson Jefferson Cary was the son of Wilson Cary Nicholas and a member of the Virginia gentry.
John Syng Dorsey
1783–1818 (age 35)
Mount Vernon Cemetery
John Syng Dorsey was a Philadelphia-based figure who lived from 1783 to 1818.
John Nicholson
1757–1800 (age 43)
Mount Vernon Cemetery
John Nicholson was a prominent figure of the late 18th century who died in 1800.
Alice Lee Shippen
1736–1817 (age 81)
Mount Vernon Cemetery
Alice Lee Shippen was a woman who lived from 1736 to 1817 in colonial America.
Sarah Clarkson Ralston
1766–1820 (age 54)
Mount Vernon Cemetery
Sarah Clarkson Ralston lived from 1766 to 1820 during the early American period.
John Jay
1745–1829 (age 84)
John Jay Cemetery
John Jay was a prominent New York City figure from 1745 to 1829 who played a significant role in early American history.
Gunning Bedford Jr.
1747–1812 (age 65)
Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery
Gunning Bedford Jr. was a Philadelphia-based figure from 1747 to 1812 involved in early American affairs.
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.
Edward Dowse
1756–1828 (age 72)
Old Village Cemetery
Edward Dowse was a Charlestown resident who lived from 1756 to 1828.
Zebulon Ketcham
1740–1823 (age 83)
Amityville Cemetery
Zebulon Ketcham was a Huntington resident who lived from 1740 to 1823.
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.
Jedediah Huntington
1743–1818 (age 75)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
Jedediah Huntington was a Norwich resident from 1743 to 1818 during the early American period.
Jonathan Huntington Lyman
1783–1825 (age 42)
Bridge Street Cemetery
Jonathan Huntington Lyman was a Hatfield resident who lived from 1783 to 1825.
David Rogers
1748–1829 (age 81)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
David Rogers was a figure who lived from 1748 to 1829 during the early American period.
Rufus Lathrop
1731–1805 (age 74)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
Rufus Lathrop was a resident of Norwich who lived from 1731 to 1805.
Sarah Homes Tappan
1748–1826 (age 78)
Bridge Street Cemetery
Sarah Homes Tappan was a woman who lived from 1748 to 1826 during the early American period.
Solomon Stoddard
1736–1827 (age 91)
Bridge Street Cemetery
Solomon Stoddard was a prominent colonial minister and theologian who served as pastor of Northampton's First Church for...
Seth Clark
1723–1813 (age 90)
Bridge Street Cemetery
Seth Clark was a Northampton resident who lived during the colonial and early American periods.
Josiah Dwight
1767–1821 (age 54)
Bridge Street Cemetery
Josiah Dwight was a Springfield resident during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Charles Pinckney
1757–1824 (age 67)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Charles Pinckney was a prominent Charleston statesman and signer of the U.S. Constitution.
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.
Thomas Pinckney
1750–1828 (age 78)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Thomas Pinckney was a Charleston diplomat and military officer who served as U.S. Minister to Spain and Great Britain.
James Tilton
1745–1822 (age 77)
Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery
James Tilton was a Kent County physician and surgeon who served as Surgeon General of the United States Army.
William Young
1755–1829 (age 74)
Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery
William Young was an Irvine resident during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
James Latimer
1719–1807 (age 88)
Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery
James Latimer was a colonial-era resident of the Wilmington area.
Sarah Geddes Latimer
1727–1813 (age 86)
Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery
Sarah Geddes Latimer was the wife of James Latimer and a resident of the Wilmington area during the colonial period.
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.
Joseph Kissam, II
1731–1815 (age 84)
Christ Church Cemetery
Joseph Kissam II was a colonial-era resident associated with Christ Church.
Benjamin Kissam
1753–1808 (age 55)
Christ Church Cemetery
Benjamin Kissam was a late 18th-century resident associated with Christ Church.
John Kissam
1748–1828 (age 80)
Christ Church Cemetery
John Kissam was a late 18th and early 19th-century resident associated with Christ Church.
Jacob Broom
1752–1810 (age 58)
Christ Episcopal Church and Churchyard
Jacob Broom was a Wilmington lawyer and signer of the U.S. Constitution.
Pierce Butler Mease
1801–1810 (age 9)
Christ Episcopal Church and Churchyard
Pierce Butler Mease (1801-1810) was a member of an early American family buried at Christ Episcopal Church.
Thomas Lathrop
1762–1817 (age 55)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
Thomas Lathrop (1762-1817) was a Connecticut resident of the late 18th century.
Nathaniel Shipman
1723–1805 (age 82)
Old Norwichtown Cemetery
Nathaniel Shipman (1723-1805) was a long-lived Connecticut resident buried in Norwichtown.
Noah Parsons
1731–1814 (age 83)
Bridge Street Cemetery
Noah Parsons (1731-1814) was an 18th-century resident who lived over eight decades.
William L. Smith
1758–1812 (age 54)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
William L. Smith (1758-1812) was a Charleston-based figure of the early American period.
James Clinton
1736–1812 (age 76)
Woodlawn Cemetery
James Clinton (1736-1812) was a resident of Little Britain who lived through the Revolutionary era.
James Ladson
1753–1812 (age 59)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
James Ladson (1753-1812) was a Charleston resident of the late 18th century.
Elizabeth Scammon
1744–1803 (age 59)
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Elizabeth Scammon (1744-1803) was a woman of the colonial and early American periods.
John Steele
1764–1815 (age 51)
Chestnut Hill Cemetery
John Steele (1764-1815) was a Salisbury resident who lived during the American Revolution and early republic.
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.
Harriet Livingston Fulton
1783–1826 (age 43)
Claverack Dutch Reformed Church
Harriet Livingston Fulton (1783-1826) was a member of the Livingston family at Clermont estate.
Andrew Drake II
1746–1827 (age 81)
Scotch Plains Baptist Church Cemetery
Andrew Drake II (1746-1827) was a Somerset County resident who lived over eighty years.