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Jean Duplessis-Bertaux
French etcher, painter, and draftsman, 1750-1818
Johann Nepomuk della Croce
Austrian painter (1736-1819)
Johann Georg Wunderlich
German composer and musician
Pierre-Joseph Tiolier
French sculptor and medallist (1763-1819)
Anurutha
Chao Anurutha (also spelled Anouruttha or Anurathurat; ; 1737 – 31 December 1819) was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1792 to 1819.
James Forbes
British artist (1749–1819)
Thomas Sim Lee
American politician (1745-1819)

John Stackhouse
British botanist (1742-1819)
François Jean Baptiste Quesnel
Division commander in Napoleon's first empire (1765–1819)
Benjamin Samuel Bolomey
Swiss painter (1739-1819)
Manuel del Socorro Rodríguez de la Victoria
Cuban journalist, essayist, poet, librarian
Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal
German writer and theologian
George Grey, 5th Earl of Stamford
British politician

Azim-ud-Daula
Azim-ud-Daula (1775 – 2 August 1819) was the Nawab of the Carnatic from 1801 to 1819. He was the eldest son of Amir ul-Umara and nephew of Umdat ul-Umara.
Francisco Sánchez Barbero
Spanish writer
George Walker
U.S. Senator from Kentucky (1763-1819)
George Henry Harlow
British artist (1787-1819)
Vincenzo Sangermano
Italian Barnabite priest and missionary
Théodore-Pierre Bertin
French writer (1751-1819)
Martín Antonio Álvarez de Sotomayor y Soto Flores
Spanish general
Patrick Magruder
Librarian of Congress (1768-1819)

Josip Franjo Domin
Croatian-Hungarian physicist, priest, physician and pioneer of electrotherapy (1754-1819)
Jean François Coste
French physician (1741-1819)
Nicolas Séjan
French organist
Müterci Asım Efendi
Ottoman-Anatolian writer
Johann Karl Wezel
German writer
Iacopo Morelli
Italian librarian (1745-1819)
Eugen von Argentau
Austrian general
Mariano Abasolo
Insurgent military of the Independence of Mexico
Sante Cattaneo
Italian painter (1739-1819)
Samuel Hopkins
American politician, Kentucky (1753-1819)
William Hawkins
Governor of North Carolina (1777-1819)
Jean-Jacques Dony
industrialist, inventor
Jean Jacques Étienne Lucas
French Navy officer (1764-1819)
Mahsuri
Mahsuri binti Pandak Mayah was a young woman who lived in Pulau Langkawi, an island in northwestern Kedah, Malaysia, during the late 18th century. According to folklore, she was accused of adultery and executed by stabbing. Her tomb, Makam Mahsuri, has become a tourist attraction on the island.

Georges Antoine Chabot
French jurist and statesman

Ignacio de la Carrera
Chilean aristocrat (1745-1819)
Jean Fabre de La Martillière
French military commander (1732-1819)
Kaspar Fürstenau
German flautist (1772-1819)
Philippe Louis de Noailles
French soldier and politician (1752-1819)
Giovanni Paolo Dolfin
Italian bishop
Matti Åkerblom
Finnish church builder

John Nicholas
American politician (1764-1819)
János Fusz
Hungarian musician
Suzanne Chodowiecka
German painter (1763/64–1819)
Bárbara Heliodora
Brazilian poet and activist (1759-1819)
César Berthier
French soldier (1765–1819)
Carl Adolph Dahl
father of the Constitution of Norway and member of Stortinget (1769-1819)
Jurriaen Andriessen
painter from the Northern Netherlands (1742-1819)
Archibald Roane
Governor of Tennessee

Levin Winder
American politician (1757-1819)
Joseph Neville
American politician (1733-1819)

Franz Karl Joseph Fürst von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst
Roman Catholic bishop (1745-1819)
Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton
British noble
José da Costa e Silva
Portuguese architect
Jens Stub
Norwegian politician (1764-1819)
Edward Bird
British artist (1772-1819)
Jacob Marcus
Swedish businessman
William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll
British Earl (1772-1819)
Louis Gérard
French naturalist (1733-1819)