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Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester
British barrister and politician (1757-1829)
Enoch Lincoln
Massachusetts and Maine politician; Maine governor (1788-1829)
George Washington Adams
American politician (1801-1829)
Thomas Earnshaw
British watchmaker (1749-1829)
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington
British Army general (1753-1829)
Dominique-Vincent Ramel-Nogaret
French politician
Auguste Chouteau
fur trader, explorer and settler, founder of the city of Saint-Louis 1750-1829
Charles Sapinaud de La Rairie
general (1760-1829)
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
Celeste Coltellini
Italian singer and opera singer
William H. Wells
American politician (1769-1829)
Mordecai Benet
chief rabbi of Moravia and Nikolsburg
Alexey Kurakin
Russian politician
Philip Francis, Prince of Leyen
Ruler of the Principality of Leyen
Andreas Birch
Danish academic
Uvedale Price
British landowner and theorist of the Picturesque (1747–1829)
Pietro Bettelini
Italian painter (1763-1829)
Ivan Paskvić
Croatian scientist (1753-1829)
William Shield
English composer, viola player and song collector
Bill Richmond
American boxer (1763-1829)
Louis Fauche-Borel
French counter-revolutionary , publisher (1762-1829)
Max Joseph Wagenbauer
German painter (1774-1829)
Edward Augustus Holyoke
American physician and educator (1728–1829)
Francis Egerton, 8th Earl of Bridgewater
British Earl (1756-1829)
John Cleves Symmes, Jr.
American army officer and academic
Gabriel Holmes
American politician (1769-1829)
Pierre Derbigny
American judge
James Sheafe
American politician (1755–1829)
Pierre Dumanoir Le Pelley
French naval officer (1770-1829)
Elizabeth Randles
Welsh musician (1801-1829)
Johann Zacharias Frey
Polish painter (1769-1829)
Karl Ludwig von Lecoq
German general
Gregorio Funes
Argentine clergyman and academic (1749-1829)
Peter Fyodorovich Zheltukhin
Russian commander
Jacques-Alexis Thuriot de la Rosière
French noble (1753-1829)
Telimxan
Telim Xan or Tilim Khan () (1742 – 1829), was an Iranian Azerbaijani poet, who wrote in Azerbaijani and Persian. His most important work, Telimxan Divani, has been printed several times.
Frédéric Blasius
French violinist, clarinetist, conductor, and composer
Luise Duttenhofer
Württembergian paper cutting artist
Heinrich Wilhelm von Horn
German soldier
Osinlokun
Oba Osinlokun or Eshinlokun (died 1829) reigned as Oba of Lagos from 1821 to 1829. His father was Oba Ologun Kutere and his siblings were Obas Adele and Akitoye, making the Ologun Kutere Obaship line the dominant one in Lagos. Among Osinlokun's children were Idewu Ojulari, Kosoko, and Opo Olu.
Peleg Wadsworth
Continental Army officer; Congressman from Massachusetts (1748-1829)
Iakovos Tombazis
Greek admiral
Henry Clinton
British Army general
William Feiner
German Jesuit missionary (1792–1829)
Francis Johnston
Irish architect
Jan Křtitel Kuchař
Czech harpsichordist, composer and organist
Athanasios Psalidas
Greek writer
Mihailo Vitković
Serbian poet
Charles de Salaberry
French-Canadian of officer of the British army (1778-1829)
Federico Rauch
Argentinian military personnel
Abdullah ibn Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab
head of judicial system in the Emirate of Diriyah Saudi
Manuela Espejo
Ecuadorian journalist (1753–1829)
Pierre Deval
French diplomat
Hannah Mather Crocker
American writer and women's rights advocate
Pierre-Stanislas Bédard
Canadian politician (1763-1829)
Giovan Battista Martinetti
Swiss-Italian architect, of Ticinese origins, mainly active in Italy, mainly in Bologna and Rome
Chinglen Nongdrenkhomba
Indian monarch
Carl Ludwig Budberg
Russian military personnel (1775-1829)
Anne Marie Milan Desguillons
French actress
Philibert Jean-Baptiste Curial
French general (1774-1829)