4,443 people found

Edson B. Olds

1802–1869 politician Marlboro

Edward Coote Pinkney

1802–1828 jurist, lyricist, poet, writer London

Edward Kent

1802–1877 judge, lawyer, politician Concord

Edward Knight Collins

1802–1878 merchant, operator Truro

Edward Norris Kirk

1802–1874 missionary

Elias Boudinot

1802–1839 Bible translator, entrepreneur, journalist, missionary, newspaper editor, translator Calhoun

Eliza Starbuck Barney

1802–1889 genealogist, suffragette Nantucket

Elizaveta Petrovna Konovnicyna

1802–1867 Saint Petersburg

Emanoil Gojdu

1802–1870 jurist, lawyer, poet, politician Oradea

Emma Fürstenhoff

1802–1871 artist Stockholm

Enoch White Clark

1802–1856 Easthampton

Erik Daniel Grape

1802–1878 council member, politician, wholesaler Karesuando parish

Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg

1802–1869 theologian, university teacher, writer Fröndenberg

Fabian Jakob Wrede

1802–1893 firearms designer, military personnel, physicist Kungsbro

Favell Lee Mortimer

1802–1878 illustrator, writer London

Feliks Żochowski

1802–1868 academic Żeleźniki

Felipe Llavallol

1802–1874 businessperson, politician Buenos Aires

Francesco Chiapusso

1802–1890 lawyer, politician Susa

Francesco Cortese

1802–1883 physician Treviso

Francisco Cabello Rubio

1802–1851 politician Torrijo del Campo

Francisco de Sentmanat

1802–1844 military personnel Havana

Frans Henrik Kockum

1802–1875 industrialist, politician Malmö Sankt Petri församling

Franz Moth

1802–1879 mathematician Žlutice

Franz Stelzhamer

1802–1874 journalist, poet, prose writer, writer Großpiesenham

François Diday

1802–1877 painter Geneva

Frederick Oakeley

1802–1880 Catholic priest, writer Shrewsbury

Frederick Timpson I'Ons

1802–1887 painter

Frederick William, Elector of Hesse

1802–1875 sovereign Hanau

Fredrik Nikolas Berg

1802–1884 translator

Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg

1802–1872 pedagogue, philosopher, university teacher, writer Eutin

Friedrich Julius Stahl

1802–1861 lawyer, legal historian, politician, university teacher Würzburg

Friedrich Lesenberg

1802–1857 draftsperson, general practitioner Ludwigslust

Fyodor Orlov-Denisov

1802–1865 Saint Petersburg

Félix Aroux

1802–1875 horticulturist, industrialist, journalist Yébleron

Félix Dupanloup

1802–1878 Catholic priest, philosopher, politician Saint-Félix

Félix Marie Charles Texier

1802–1871 archaeologist, architect, explorer, historian, writer Versailles

Gabriel Lafond de Lurcy

1802–1876 diplomat, sailor Lurcy-Lévis

Gaetano Moroni

1802–1883 bibliographer, historian Rome

Garrett J. Pendergrast

1802–1862 military officer Kentucky

George A. McCall

1802–1868 military officer Philadelphia

George Alexander Hamilton

1802–1871 politician

George Bonga

1802–1880 fur trader Duluth

George Coleman De Kay

1802–1849 naval officer New York City

George D. Prentice

1802–1870 editor, journalist, newspaper editor, writer Preston

George Folsom

1802–1869 diplomat, historian, lawyer, librarian, politician Kennebunk

George Grey, 8th Baron Grey of Groby

1802–1835

George Nicholas Eckert

1802–1865 politician Womelsdorf

George O. Rathbun

1802–1870 lawyer, politician Scipio

George Pope Morris

1802–1864 journalist, poet, writer Philadelphia

George Washington Carpenter

1802–1860 mineralogist Germantown