Thaddeus Burr
1735–1801 (age 66)
Old Burying Ground
Thaddeus Burr was a resident who lived from 1735 to 1801.
Eunice Dennie Burr
1729–1805 (age 76)
Old Burying Ground
Eunice Dennie Burr was a resident who lived from 1729 to 1805.
John Washburn
d. 1919
Unknown Cemetery
President of the Washburn Crosby Flour Mills Company died suddenly at Liver Falls.
James Barnett
1822–1887 (age 65)
unknown
Died suddenly of heart disease; born in Charlottesville, Virginia and moved to Kansas City where he was employed for fiv...
Arthur Porter
d. 1887
unknown
Son of Undertaker Wm M Porter; died of diphtheria.
Henry Stevenson
d. 1887
Allen Temple
Died of consumption and was buried from Allen Temple.
Charles Bulfinch
1763–1844 (age 81)
Boston
Charles Bulfinch (1763-1844) was a prominent Boston architect who designed many of the city's most iconic Federal-era bu...
Hannah Apthorp Bulfinch
1767–1841 (age 74)
Boston
Hannah Apthorp Bulfinch (1767-1841) was the wife of architect Charles Bulfinch and a member of Boston's prominent Apthor...
William Gambel
1823–1849 (age 26)
Philadelphia
William Gambel (1823-1849) was a Philadelphia naturalist and ornithologist who collected specimens in the American West.
William H. Keating
1799–1840 (age 41)
Philadelphia
William H. Keating (1799-1840) was a chemist and geologist from Wilmington who participated in exploring expeditions of ...
Davy Crockett
1786–1836 (age 50)
San Antonio
Davy Crockett (1786-1836) was a legendary frontiersman, hunter, and U.S. congressman from Tennessee who died at the Alam...
Gurdon S. Mumford
1764–1831 (age 67)
Manhattan
Gurdon S. Mumford (1764-1831) was a New London merchant and shipowner involved in early American maritime commerce.
William Reed
1776–1837 (age 61)
Marblehead
William Reed (1776-1837) was a Marblehead sea captain and merchant engaged in maritime trade during the early American r...
David Douglas
1799–1834 (age 35)
Honolulu
David Douglas (1799-1834) was a Scottish botanist and plant collector who explored the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii.
Manuel Fernández Castrillón
1780–1836 (age 56)
Harris County
Manuel Fernández Castrillón (1780-1836) was a Spanish military officer who served in Mexico and died during the Texas ...
William B. Conway
1802–1839 (age 37)
Davenport
William B. Conway (1802-1839) was a resident of Davenport whose brief life and occupation remain largely undocumented.
Benjamin Bonneau Simons
1776–1844 (age 68)
Charleston
Benjamin Bonneau Simons (1776-1844) was a Charleston merchant and prominent figure in South Carolina's early commercial ...
Joseph Raynes
1804–1849 (age 45)
Cincinnati
Joseph Raynes (1804-1849) was a resident of Bonsall who died in Cincinnati during the antebellum period.
Richard Irvine Manning I
1789–1836 (age 47)
Columbia
Richard Irvine Manning I (1789-1836) was a South Carolina planter and politician from Sumter District.
Thomas Cooper
1759–1839 (age 80)
Columbia
Thomas Cooper (1759-1839) was a British-born polymath, chemist, and educator who became a prominent figure in South Caro...
John Farmer
1789–1838 (age 49)
Concord
John Farmer (1789-1838) was a New Hampshire historian and antiquarian from Chelmsford who documented early American gene...
John Stark Ravenscroft
1772–1830 (age 58)
Raleigh
John Stark Ravenscroft was an American clergyman and bishop who served in North Carolina during the early 19th century.
Edwin Stevens
1801–1837 (age 36)
Stamford
Edwin Stevens was an American engineer and inventor known for his work in steam navigation and military technology.
James Abercrombie
1758–1841 (age 83)
Philadelphia
James Abercrombie was an American Episcopal clergyman who served as rector of Christ Church in Philadelphia.
James Pitot
1761–1831 (age 70)
Saint Louis Cemetery
James Pitot was a French-born merchant and civic leader who served as the first mayor of New Orleans.
Leo-Raymond de Neckere
1800–1833 (age 33)
St. Louis Cathedral
Leo-Raymond de Neckere was a Belgian-born Catholic priest who served as a missionary in Louisiana.
Delphine LaLaurie
1787–1849 (age 62)
New Orleans
Delphine LaLaurie was a New Orleans socialite whose name became associated with one of America's most notorious haunted ...
Lemuel J. Alston
1760–1836 (age 76)
Grove Hill
Lemuel J. Alston was an American planter and political figure from Georgia during the early republic.
Edgar Allan Poe
1809–1849 (age 40)
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer, poet, and critic who pioneered the modern detective story and became a master of...
Samuel Smith
1752–1839 (age 87)
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
Samuel Smith was an American merchant and politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
Robert Smith
1757–1842 (age 85)
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
Robert Smith was an American statesman who served as Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of State under President James ...
William Henry Leonard Poe
1807–1831 (age 24)
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
William Henry Leonard Poe was an American sailor and writer, the elder brother of Edgar Allan Poe.
Samuel Sterett
1758–1833 (age 75)
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
Samuel Sterett was an American naval officer who served with distinction during the Barbary Wars.
Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe
1822–1847 (age 25)
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe was the wife and cousin of Edgar Allan Poe, whose death from tuberculosis deeply affected his l...
Sarah Buchanan
1773–1831 (age 58)
Nashville
Sarah Buchanan was an American woman from Tennessee during the early 19th century.
Ebenezer Stoddard
1785–1847 (age 62)
Windham County
Ebenezer Stoddard was an American resident of Connecticut during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Francis Vaugine
1768–1831 (age 63)
Jefferson County
Francis Vaugine was a Louisiana resident who lived from 1768 to 1831 and was buried in Jefferson County.
Francis N. Vaugine
1800–1846 (age 46)
Jefferson County
Francis N. Vaugine was an Arkansas Post resident who lived from 1800 to 1846 and was buried in Jefferson County.
Hannah Bowen Whipple Allen
1787–1848 (age 61)
Gardiner
Hannah Bowen Whipple Allen was a Portsmouth resident who lived from 1787 to 1848 and was buried in Gardiner.
John Gwinn
1791–1849 (age 58)
Arlington National Cemetery
John Gwinn lived from 1791 to 1849 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Thomas Holdup Stevens
1795–1841 (age 46)
Arlington National Cemetery
Thomas Holdup Stevens was a Charleston resident who lived from 1795 to 1841 and was buried in Arlington National Cemeter...
Samuel L. Mitchill
1764–1831 (age 67)
Green-Wood Cemetery
Samuel L. Mitchill was a Hempstead resident and naturalist who lived from 1764 to 1831 and was buried in Green-Wood Ceme...
Dixon Hall Lewis
1802–1848 (age 46)
Green-Wood Cemetery
Dixon Hall Lewis was a Dinwiddie County resident and politician who lived from 1802 to 1848 and was buried in Green-Wood...
Theodore Dwight
1764–1846 (age 82)
Green-Wood Cemetery
Theodore Dwight was a Northampton resident and educator who lived from 1764 to 1846 and was buried in Green-Wood Cemeter...
Joshua Sands
1757–1835 (age 78)
Green-Wood Cemetery
Joshua Sands was a Queens resident who lived from 1757 to 1835 and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery.
Daniel Appleton
1785–1849 (age 64)
Green-Wood Cemetery
Daniel Appleton was a Haverhill resident who lived from 1785 to 1849 and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery.
David Bates Douglass
1790–1849 (age 59)
Green-Wood Cemetery
David Bates Douglass was a Pompton Township resident and engineer who lived from 1790 to 1849 and was buried in Green-Wo...
Do-Hum-Me
1825–1843 (age 18)
Green-Wood Cemetery
Do-Hum-Me was a Native American who lived from 1825 to 1843 and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery.
George Graham
1770–1830 (age 60)
Arlington National Cemetery
George Graham was a Dumfries resident and government official who lived from 1770 to 1830 and was buried in Arlington Na...
John M. Gamble
1791–1836 (age 45)
Green-Wood Cemetery
John M. Gamble was a Brooklyn resident who lived from 1791 to 1836 and was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery.