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Brian Houghton Hodgson
British diplomat and naturalist (1800/1801–1894)
Solomon Northup
free-born African American kidnapped by slave-traders
Bezmiâlem Sultan
consort of Mahmud II, mother and Valide Sultan of Abdülmejid I (1807–1853)
Cochise
thumb|Dragoon Mountains in Southeastern Arizona, where Cochise hid with his warriors
Cochise ( ; Apache: or , ; later or , ; June 8, 1874) was the leader of the Chiricahui local group of the Chokonen and principal nantan of the Chokonen band of a Chiricahua Apache. A key war leader during the Apache Wars, he led an uprising that began in 1861 and persisted until a peace treaty was negotiated in 1872. Cochise County is named after him.
Ajayi Crowther
Yoruba linguist and the first African Anglican bishop in Nigeria (1809-1891)
Ioannis Gennaios Kolokotronis
Greek politician and general (1806-1868)
Black Kettle
Leader of the Southern Cheyenne (1803–1868)
Grigore Alexandru Ghica
Prince of Moldavia (1807-1857)
Heinrich Dorn
German composer and conductor (1804–1892)
Hélène Jégado
French domestic servant and serial killer (1803-1852)

Heinrich Bürger
German botanist (1806-1858)
Amjad Ali Shah
Nawab of Awadh
Raja Ali Haji
Bugis poet, writer, historian, scholar, and hero | Father of Indonesian language
Francis Wilkinson Pickens
American politician (1805–1869)
Hadj Mohammed Mesfewi
Moroccan serial killer

Shanawdithit
Shanawdithit (ca. 1801 – June 6, 1829), also noted as Shawnadithit, Shawnawdithit, Nancy April and Nancy Shanawdithit, was the last known living member of the Beothuk people, who inhabited Newfoundland, Canada. Remembered for her contributions to the historical understanding of Beothuk culture, including drawings depicting interactions with European settlers, Shanawdithit died of tuberculosis in St. John's, Newfoundland on June 6, 1829.

Kamāmalu
Kamāmalu Kalani-Kuaʻana-o-Kamehamalu-Kekūāiwa-o-kalani-Kealiʻi-Hoʻopili-a-Walu (–1824) was Queen consort of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as the wife of King Kamehameha II. Kamāmalu was short for Kamehamalu or Kamehamehamalu meaning "the Shade of the Lonely One", honoring her father, "the Lonely One". She is not to be confused with her niece, Princess Victoria Kamāmalu.

Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq
linguist, writer, journalist, translator
Camille Roqueplan
French painter (1803-1855)
Richard Lawrence
failed assassin of Andrew Jackson (c. 1800–1861)
Mirza Aqa Khan Nuri
Iranian politician
Adolphe-Simon Neboux
French surgeon and naturalist (1806–1885)

Martha King
New Zealand botanical artist, teacher and gardener (1803–1897)
Daniel Florence O'Leary
Irish general and aide-de-camp under Simón Bolívar (1801-1854)
Molawa VIII
Local South African leader whose body was taxidermied and exhibited in a Catalan museum for decades
Sitting Bear
prestigious Kiowa warrior and medicine man (1800–1871)

Georgios Mavromichalis
Greek assassin
Richard C. Byrd
American politician (1805-1854)

Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy
French Romantic pianist and composer (1801–1880)
Wincenty Dmochowski
artist (1807-1862)
Gaetano Gaspari
Italian composer (1807–1881)
Ana Joaquina dos Santos e Silva
wealthy Luso-African merchant, moneylender, entrepreneur, and slave trade
Ismail Selim Pasha
Egyptian pasha
Ardashir Mirza Rukn al-Dawla
mirza
Chunee
thumb|Chunee's skeleton
Jakab Szabár
Austro-Hungarian writer
Georg Kopprasch
German horn player and composer of popular etudes for horn study
Kekauōnohi
thumb|300px|Kekauʻōnohi, alongside the pall-bearers in the center of funeral procession of Queen Keōpūolani, 1823
Keahikuni Kekauʻōnohi (c. 1805–1851) was a Hawaiian high chiefess who was a member of the House of Kamehameha. She was granddaughter to King Kamehameha I and one of the wives of Kamehameha II. Her Christian name is disputed; it is given as Mikahela in the 1848 Mahele Book and as Miriam in later sources.
Charles Van Beveren
Dutch painter (1809-1850)
Louis Jehotte
Belgian sculptor (1803-1884)
Ali Khan al-Maraghi
Adelaide Tosi
opera singer
Charles Knight
British born New Zealand doctor, public servant, botanist and mycologist (c. 1808 – 1891)
James W.C. Pennington
African-American activist (1809-1879)
Leschi
Native American leader (1808–1858)
Chikka Virarajendra
last ruler of the Kodagu (Coorg) kingdom in India
Tapoa II
king of Tahaʻa and Bora Bora
Albert Lester
American politician
Dilshad Barna
Central Asian poet (1800–1905)
Talhig of Shali
North Caucasian general (1800–1861)

Jacob Johann Hagenbach
Swiss entomologist (1802–1825)
Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy
Indian freedom fighter
Alexandros Kallimachis
Prince of Samos
Haji Dost Muhammad Qandhari
Afghan saint
J. Augustine Wade
Irish composer (1796-1845)
Eduard Sobolewski
German composer (1804–1872)
William Lindsay Brandon
American medical doctor, politician and soldier
Jules Lion
American photographer (1809–1866)

Osei Yaw Akoto
King of Ashanti Kingdom (1800–1834)
Madame Albert
French actress (1805-1860)