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Elizabeth Farren
English actress
Elizabeth Freeman
American former slave and abolitionist
Jean-Xavier Lefèvre
Swiss-born French clarinettist (1763-1829)
Pierre Jacotin
French geographer (1765-1827)
Carl Gustaf af Leopold
Swedish writer
Sakai Hōitsu
Japanese artist
Abdul Rahman Ibrahima Sori
American slave
John Tayler
American politician (1742-1829)
Luigi Fortis
Superior General of the Society of Jesus
Vicente Cervantes
Spanish botanist (1758-1829)
Baltzar von Platen
Swedish politician (1766–1829)
Friedrich Eduard Schulz
German philosopher and orientalist (1799–1829)
Alphonse Rabbe
French writer (1784-1829)
Johann Gustav Gottlieb Büsching
German historian
Jacob Friedrich von Abel
German philosopher
Anne Louis Henri de La Fare
Roman Catholic cardinal (1752–1829)
Edward Tiffin
American politician (1766-1829)
Pierre Étienne Louis Dumont
Genevan politician, theologian, diplomat and writer (1759-1829)
Adolf Müllner
German writer (1774-1829)
Luigi Marchesi
Italian opera singer
Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet
British Army general (1757-1829)
Louis Aloysius, Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein
Marshal of France (1765-1829)

Jean-Baptiste Cavaignac
French politician (1763-1829)

Kamma Rahbek
Danish salon holder

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.
Yekaterina von Engelhardt
Russian lady-in-waiting (1761-1829)
Mehmed Said Galib Pasha
Ottoman politician and Grand Vizier (1763-1829)
Neshat Esfahani
Persian poet and writer
Olfert Fischer
Danish admiral (1747-1829)
Thomas Buck Reed
United States Senator from Mississippi (1787-1829)
Jean-Baptiste Rondelet
French architect

Jan Paweł Woronicz
Polish archbishop, primate of the Kingdom of Poland, poet (1757–1829)
George Caley
English botanist and explorer in Australia (1770-1829)
Therese von Artner
Hungarian poet
José María Córdova
Colombian general (1798–1828)
Philip Reed
American politician
Melchiorre Gioia
Italian economist and philosopher (1767-1829)
Rasmus Nyerup
Danish historian (1759-1829)
George Engleheart
British artist
Jan Stefani
Czech conductor, violinist and composer (1746–1829)
Johann Wenzel Peter
Austrian painter (1745–1829)
Ephraim Bateman
American politician (1780-1829)
Jacques-Antoine de Révérony Saint-Cyr
French writer and librettist
Karl Gottfried Hagen
German pharmacist and naturalist
Gustave Dugazon
French composer and choreographer
Amalia Holst
writer
Caroline von Humboldt
German salon-holder, wife of Wilhelm von Humboldt (1766–1829)
Louis Simon Auger
French writer (1772-1829)
Philipp Karl Buttmann
German philologist
Georg Hassel
German geographer (1770-1829)
Antonio Joaquín Pérez Martínez
Mexican politician (1763-1829)
Thomas Tredgold
British engineer
Friedrich Haug
German author (1761–1829)
Elijah H. Mills
American politician (1776-1829)
Anne Bannerman
British poet (1765–1829)
Gabino Gaínza
Spanish general and politician (1754-1829). Last Captain General of Guatemala before of central america independence and president of the Junta Provisional Consultiva after of the independence

Ivan Paskvić
Croatian scientist (1753-1829)
Pietro Bettelini
Italian painter (1763-1829)
George Washington Adams
American politician (1801-1829)
Jean-Baptiste Gail
French archaeologist (1755-1829)