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Antoni Potocki
Polish noble (1780-1850)
Charles Williams-Wynn
British politician (1775-1850)
Georg Kopprasch
German horn player and composer of popular etudes for horn study
Luis Folgueras y Sión
Spanish archbishop
William Lawson
English born Australian explorer and politician (1774-1850)
Francis Dzierozynski
Polish Jesuit missionary to the United States (1779-1850)
Wilhelm von Dörnberg
German general (1768-1850)
Theodor Wilhelm Danzel
German historian (1818-1850)
Teraura
Teraura, also Susan or Susannah Young ( – July 1850), was a Tahitian woman who settled on Pitcairn Island with the Bounty Mutineers. She took part in Ned Young's plot to murder male Polynesians who had travelled on HMS Bounty and killed Tetahiti. A tapa maker, examples of her craft are found in the British Museum and at Kew Gardens.
Muhammad-Hassan al-Najafi
Iraqi faqih
Jean Victor Constant de Rebecque
Swiss general in the Dutch army (1773–1850)
François Mulard
French painter (1769-1850)
Adulphe Delegorgue
French naturalist and ornithologist (1814-1850)
Jean-Baptiste Solignac
French general (1773–1850)
Heinrich Anton Dähling
German artist (1773-1850)
Hippolyte Piré
French general (1778–1850)
Carlo Ilarione Petitti di Roreto
Italian economist, writer and politician
Charles-Marie de Féletz
French journalist, literary critic (1767-1850)
Nicolas François, Count Mollien
French noble (1758–1850)
Ernest of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
(1789-1850)
James Macfadyen
Scottish botanist (1799-1850)
Josef Madersperger
Ausrian tailor and one of the inventors of the sewing machine (1768-1850)
Bernt Moe
Norwegian encyclopedist
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Mexican independence activist (1778-1850)
Paolo Avitabile
Italian general (1791-1850)
Charles Van Beveren
Dutch painter (1809-1850)
Pierre Fouquier
French physician (1776-1850)
Guru Ghasidas
Guru Ghasidas (18 December 1756 – 1850) was the Guru of the Satnam Dharma, a Satnami Saint and a great Scholar from Chhattisgarh in the early 19th century. It was Guru Ghasidas who started preaching in a deep forested part of Chhattisgarh.
Sukkhasoem
Chao Sukkhasoem (also spelled Souka-Seum, Suk Soem or Sukha-Söm; ; c. 1797–23 September 1850) was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1839 to 1850.
Antonio Armijo
Spanish explorer
Enno Dirksen
German mathematician (1788-1850)
Giorgi Avalishvili
Georgian diplomat and writer (1769-1850)
Anna Ciundziewicka
Household and recipe advice writer (1803–1850)
Daniel Chipman
American politician (1765-1850)
Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador
Spanish diplomat and nobleman
Claude François de Méneval
French memoirist and journalist
Antoine Romagnesi
French publisher and composer
Adélaïde de Saint-Germain
(1769-1850)
Lars Roverud
musician (1776-1850)
Elizabeth Ann Ashurst Bardonneau
English translator and activist (1813-1850)
Jacob Jones
U.S. Navy officer
Adolphe-Joseph-Louis Alizard
French bass-baritone
Muhammad Suleman Taunsvi
Sufi saint
Marie-Julie Halligner
singer (1786-1850)
Alban de Villeneuve-Bargemon
French politician (1784–1850)
Richard Felix Marchand
German chemist (1813–1850)
François Gédéon Bailly de Monthion
French politician and officer (1776–1850)
Josiah Gregg
merchant, explorer, naturalist, and author (1806-1850)
Owen Stanley
British explorer (1811-1850)

François Pierre Amey
French general (1768-1850)
Jacinto Roque de Sena Pereira
Portuguese sailor
Theodor Schwarz
painter (1777-1850)
Manuela Pedraza
Argentine military person
Marie Aioe Dorion
18th and 19th century Iowa Indian who was the only female member of the Astor Expedition
George B. Cary
American politician (1811-1850)
Amans-Alexis Monteil
French historian
Elisabeth Forsselius
Swedish actor and singer

George Wombwell
British zoologist
Fei Danxu
Chinese artist (1801-1850)

Tan Tock Seng
Singaporean merchant and philanthropist