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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.
John McDowell
1751–1820 (age 69)
Spring Grove Cemetery
John McDowell (1751-1820) was a resident of Peters Township during the early American period.
John Steele
1758–1827 (age 69)
Old Pine Street Presbyterian Church Cemetery
John Steele (1758-1827) lived through the founding era of the United States.
Samuel Broadbent
1759–1828 (age 69)
Wethersfield Village Cemetery
Samuel Broadbent (1759-1828) was a London resident who lived into the early 19th century.
William Gordon
1763–1802 (age 39)
Amherst Town Hall Burying Ground
William Gordon (1763-1802) was a Boston resident during the early American period.
Thomas Fitzsimons
1741–1811 (age 70)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
Thomas Fitzsimons (1741-1811) was an Irish-born figure in American history.
John Barry
1745–1803 (age 58)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
John Barry (1745-1803) was an Irish-born patriot from Tacumshane.
St. George Tucker
1752–1827 (age 75)
Cabell Family Cemetery
St. George Tucker (1752-1827) was a Bermuda-born jurist and political figure.
Stephen Moylan
1737–1811 (age 74)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
Stephen Moylan (1737-1811) was a Cork-born patriot and military officer.
Manuel Torres
1764–1822 (age 58)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
Manuel Torres (1764-1822) was born in the Kingdom of Córdoba and lived in America.
Richard Worsam Meade I
1778–1828 (age 50)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
Richard Worsam Meade I (1778-1828) was a merchant and patriot of the Revolutionary era.
George Meade
1741–1808 (age 67)
Saint Mary's Catholic Churchyard
George Meade (1741-1808) was a patriot and merchant during the American Revolution.
James Edward Burr Finley
1758–1819 (age 61)
Circular Congregational Church Burying Ground
James Edward Burr Finley (1758-1819) was a Nottingham-born clergyman and missionary.
Josiah Flagg
1763–1816 (age 53)
Circular Congregational Church Burying Ground
Josiah Flagg was an American musician and composer active in colonial Charleston during the late 18th century.
Ralph Stead Izard
1783–1816 (age 33)
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Ralph Stead Izard was a South Carolina planter and politician from a prominent lowcountry family.
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.
Abraham Van Horne
1740–1817 (age 77)
Memorial Park Cemetery
Abraham Van Horne was a New Jersey landowner and member of a prominent Dutch-descended family.
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.
Hannah Carrington Cabell
1751–1817 (age 66)
Liberty Hall Cemetery
Hannah Carrington Cabell was a Virginia woman from the prominent Cabell and Carrington planter families.
Gouverneur Morris
1752–1816 (age 64)
St. Ann's Episcopal Church Graveyard
Gouverneur Morris was a Founding Father, statesman, and diplomat who served as a key figure in American independence and...
Richard Valentine Morris
1768–1815 (age 47)
St. Ann's Episcopal Church Graveyard
Richard Valentine Morris was a U.S. Navy officer who served as Commodore during the Barbary Wars.
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...
James McClurg
1746–1823 (age 77)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
James McClurg was a Virginia physician, politician, and delegate to the Constitutional Convention.
Edward Carrington
1748–1810 (age 62)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
Edward Carrington was a Virginia statesman, military officer, and political figure during the Revolutionary and early Fe...
Robert Gamble
1754–1810 (age 56)
St. John's Episcopal Churchyard
Robert Gamble (1754-1810) was a colonial-era figure buried in St. John's Episcopal Churchyard.
Isaac Coles
1747–1813 (age 66)
Coles Family Cemetery
Isaac Coles (1747-1813) was a Richmond resident of the early American period.
John Bartram Jr.
1743–1812 (age 69)
Darby Friends Burial Ground
John Bartram Jr. (1743-1812) was a Kingsessing resident, likely related to the prominent Bartram botanical family.
John Outwater
1746–1823 (age 77)
Outwater Family Cemetery
John Outwater (1746-1823) was a Moonachie resident of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Elijah Baker
1720–1802 (age 82)
West Cemetery
Elijah Baker (1720-1802) was a Dorchester resident who lived into old age.
Homer Virgil Milton
1781–1822 (age 41)
St. Luke's Episcopal Cemetery
Homer Virgil Milton (1781-1822) was a Louisville resident who died in young adulthood.
Theodore Sedgwick
1746–1813 (age 67)
Stockbridge Cemetery
Theodore Sedgwick (1746-1813) was a West Hartford resident and likely a prominent legal or political figure.
John Bacon
1738–1820 (age 82)
Stockbridge Cemetery
John Bacon (1738-1820) was a Canterbury resident who lived into advanced age.
Elizabeth Freeman
1744–1829 (age 85)
Stockbridge Cemetery
Elizabeth Freeman (1744-1829) was a Claverack resident notable for her longevity.
John Sergeant Hopkins
1771–1815 (age 44)
Stockbridge Cemetery
John Sergeant Hopkins (1771-1815) died in young adulthood and was buried in Stockbridge Cemetery.
Nicholas Van Dyke
1769–1826 (age 57)
Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard
Nicholas Van Dyke (1769-1826) was a New Castle resident of Dutch heritage.
Archibald Alexander
1756–1822 (age 66)
Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard
Archibald Alexander (1756-1822) was a Virginia resident, likely a clergyman or educator.
James Booth, Sr.
1753–1828 (age 75)
Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard
James Booth, Sr. (1753-1828) was a New Castle resident who lived into advanced age.
Gertrude Ross Read
1733–1802 (age 69)
Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard
Gertrude Ross Read (1733-1802) was a woman of the colonial era.
James Read
1743–1822 (age 79)
Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard
James Read (1743-1822) was a late 18th and early 19th-century resident.
Theophilus Scranton
1751–1827 (age 76)
West Cemetery
Theophilus Scranton (1751-1827) was an American resident of the colonial and early federal period.
John E. Sword
1765–1810 (age 45)
Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard
John E. Sword (1765-1810) was an American who lived during the early United States period.
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.
Jeremiah Ballard
1748–1823 (age 75)
First Presbyterian Churchyard
Jeremiah Ballard (1748-1823) was an American who lived through the Revolutionary and early federal periods.
Nathaniel Pendleton
1756–1821 (age 65)
Saint James Episcopal Churchyard
Nathaniel Pendleton (1756-1821) was a New Kent County resident during the American Revolutionary era.
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.