Bushrod Washington
1762–1829 (age 67)
Mount Vernon
Bushrod Washington was a jurist and nephew of George Washington who lived from 1762 to 1829.
Martha Washington
1731–1802 (age 71)
Mount Vernon
Martha Washington was the wife of President George Washington and First Lady of the United States from 1731 to 1802.
Thomas Paine
1737–1809 (age 72)
New Rochelle
Thomas Paine was an English-American political theorist and author of The Rights of Man who lived from 1737 to 1809.
Gustavus Richard Brown
1747–1804 (age 57)
Port Tobacco Village
Gustavus Richard Brown was a Port Tobacco Village resident who lived from 1747 to 1804.
James Madison
1749–1812 (age 63)
College of William & Mary
James Madison was the fourth President of the United States and principal author of the Constitution who lived from 1749...
John Bell
1750–1820 (age 70)
Adams
John Bell was an Edgecombe County resident who lived from 1750 to 1820.
John Connolly
1751–1825 (age 74)
St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
John Connolly was an Irish-born resident of County Meath who lived from 1751 to 1825.
Robert Morris
1734–1806 (age 72)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Robert Morris was a Founding Father and financier of the American Revolution who served as Superintendent of Finance.
Michael Hillegas
1729–1804 (age 75)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Michael Hillegas was the first Treasurer of the United States and a prominent Philadelphia merchant.
Thomas Truxtun
1755–1822 (age 67)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Thomas Truxtun was a distinguished naval officer who commanded ships in the Quasi-War with France.
Pierce Butler
1744–1822 (age 78)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Pierce Butler was an Irish-born signer of the U.S. Constitution and served in the Senate.
William Jackson
1759–1828 (age 69)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
William Jackson was a secretary to the Constitutional Convention and later served as a federal official.
Tench Coxe
1755–1824 (age 69)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Tench Coxe was an economist and government official who promoted American manufacturing and trade.
Annis Boudinot Stockton
1736–1801 (age 65)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Annis Boudinot Stockton was a poet and intellectual who hosted a prominent literary salon in New Jersey.
Clement Biddle
1740–1814 (age 74)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Clement Biddle was a Philadelphia merchant and military officer who served as Commissary General of the Continental Army...
Elizabeth Graeme Ferguson
1737–1801 (age 64)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Elizabeth Graeme Ferguson was a Philadelphia writer and intellectual known for her literary correspondence and verse.
James Humphreys
1748–1810 (age 62)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
James Humphreys was a Philadelphia judge and legal scholar during the early American period.
John Shaw
1773–1823 (age 50)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
John Shaw was an Irish-born craftsman and tradesman who emigrated to Philadelphia.
Joseph Clay
1769–1811 (age 42)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Joseph Clay was a Philadelphia merchant and civic leader active in early American commerce.
Matthew Clarkson
1733–1800 (age 67)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Matthew Clarkson was a New York merchant and public official who served in various civic roles.
Matthew Pratt
1734–1805 (age 71)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Matthew Pratt was a prominent Philadelphia painter and founding member of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Sarah Franklin Bache
1743–1808 (age 65)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Sarah Franklin Bache was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and an active patriot and philanthropist.
Tench Francis, Jr.
1730–1800 (age 70)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
Tench Francis, Jr. was a prominent Philadelphia lawyer and colonial official from Talbot County, Maryland.
James Irvine
1735–1819 (age 84)
Christ Church, Philadelphia
James Irvine was a Philadelphia merchant and landowner active during the late 18th century.
Jacobus Swartwout
1734–1827 (age 93)
Wappinger
Jacobus Swartwout was a Fishkill, New York resident who lived to the age of 93 during the early American period.
Gideon Putnam
1763–1812 (age 49)
Saratoga Springs
Gideon Putnam was the founder of Saratoga Springs, New York and a prominent developer of the region.
Andrew Sigourney
1766–1820 (age 54)
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Andrew Sigourney was a Boston-area resident of the early 19th century.
Sarah Barker Sigourney Cushing
1789–1825 (age 36)
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Sarah Barker Sigourney Cushing was a Boston woman connected to prominent New England families.
Prince Hall
1735–1807 (age 72)
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Prince Hall was an African American Freemason and civil rights advocate who founded African Lodge in Boston.
Hannah Mather Crocker
1752–1829 (age 77)
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Hannah Mather Crocker was a Boston author and women's education advocate, descendant of the prominent Mather family.
Robert Newman
1752–1804 (age 52)
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Robert Newman was a Boston sexton and patriot who signaled the British troop movements on the night of April 18, 1775.
Mary Balch Cutler
1740–1815 (age 75)
Hamilton
Mary Balch Cutler was a Dedham, Massachusetts woman from a prominent colonial family.
Samuel Adams
1722–1803 (age 81)
Granary Burying Ground
Samuel Adams was a Founding Father, organizer of the Boston Tea Party, and cousin of John Adams.
Paul Revere
1735–1818 (age 83)
Granary Burying Ground
Paul Revere was a Boston silversmith, engraver, and patriot famous for his midnight ride warning of the British invasion...
James Sullivan
1744–1808 (age 64)
Granary Burying Ground
James Sullivan was a Maine politician and judge who served as Governor of Massachusetts.
Robert Treat Paine
1731–1814 (age 83)
Granary Burying Ground
Robert Treat Paine was a Boston lawyer and Founding Father who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Christopher Gore
1758–1827 (age 69)
Granary Burying Ground
Christopher Gore was a Boston lawyer, diplomat, and politician who served as U.S. Minister to Great Britain.
John Jeffries
1744–1819 (age 75)
Granary Burying Ground
John Jeffries was a Boston physician and scientist known for his meteorological observations and early balloon experimen...
John Phillips
1770–1823 (age 53)
Granary Burying Ground
John Phillips was a Boston merchant and philanthropist who founded the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society.
James Bowdoin III
1752–1811 (age 59)
Granary Burying Ground
James Bowdoin III was a Massachusetts statesman, diplomat, and founder of Bowdoin College.
Jonathan Jackson
1743–1810 (age 67)
Granary Burying Ground
Jonathan Jackson was a Massachusetts merchant, politician, and signer of the Articles of Confederation.
Joseph Clay, Jr.
1764–1811 (age 47)
Granary Burying Ground
Joseph Clay, Jr. was a Savannah merchant and political figure during the American Revolutionary period.
Mungo Mackay
1740–1811 (age 71)
Granary Burying Ground
Mungo Mackay was a Scottish-born merchant and trader active in colonial America.
Robert Treat Paine, Jr.
1773–1811 (age 38)
Granary Burying Ground
Robert Treat Paine, Jr. was an American lawyer and son of the Revolutionary War patriot Robert Treat Paine.
Samuel Stillman
1737–1807 (age 70)
Granary Burying Ground
Samuel Stillman was a prominent Philadelphia Baptist minister and religious leader.
Susan Huntington
1791–1823 (age 32)
Granary Burying Ground
Susan Huntington was a Connecticut-born religious writer and wife of Reverend Joshua Huntington.
Stephen Jones
1738–1825 (age 87)
Granary Burying Ground
Stephen Jones was an American merchant and civic figure in colonial Boston.
William Lambe Parker
1773–1823 (age 50)
Granary Burying Ground
William Lambe Parker was an American merchant and businessman in the early 19th century.
William Dall
1753–1829 (age 76)
Granary Burying Ground
William Dall was a Boston merchant and trader involved in maritime commerce.
Uriah Cotting
1766–1819 (age 53)
Granary Burying Ground
Uriah Cotting was a Boston engineer and developer known for his work in urban development and real estate.