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Julius Vogel
8th Premier of New Zealand (1835-1899)
Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin
first Swiss feminist (1826-1899), editor
William Simpson
Scottish artist and war correspondent (1823-1899)
John Whitehead
English explorer and naturalist (1860–1899)
William Colenso
New Zealand printer, botanist, explorer, missionary and politician (1811-1899)
Philipp Krementz
German Cardinal and Archbishop of Cologne (1819–1899)
Percy Pilcher
British aviator (1866–1899)
Eugen von Lommel
German physicist (1837-1899)
Hippolyte Lucas
French entomologist (1814–1899)
George Charles Wallich
British biologist (1815–1899)
Emilio Jacinto
Filipino general and revolutionary
Agnes Joaquim
owner of a garden in tanjong pagar
Count Johann Bernhard von Rechberg und Rothenlöwen
Austrian diplomat, foreign minister and prime minister (1806-1899)
Algernon Percy, 6th Duke of Northumberland
British politician (1810-1899)
Alvin Saunders
American politician (1817-1899)
James Harlan
American politician (1820-1899)
Filippo Palizzi
Italian painter (1818-1899)
Charles Victor Naudin
French naturalist and botanist (1815-1899)
Josef Mocker
Czech architect (1835–1899)
Francisque Sarcey
French journalist and writer (1827-1899)
Kaspar Stanggassinger
Bavarian priest (1871–1899)
Stephen Johnson Field
US Supreme Court justice from 1863 to 1897
Charles Nuitter
French lawyer, playwright, librettist, and archivist at the Parisian Opéra (1828–1899)
Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum
German psychiatrist (1828–1899)
Henri Evenepoel
artist (1872-1899)
Ōki Takatō
Japanese noble (1832–1899)
W. W. Thayer
American judge (1827–1899)
Mary of the Divine Heart
Noble and Religious of the Good Shepherd, best known for having influenced Pope Leo XIII to make the consecration of the world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. (1863–1899)
Thomas Henry Ismay
British businessman (1837-1899)
Alvan Wentworth Chapman
American botanist and physician (1809–1899)
Charles Lamoureux
French conductor (1834–1899)
Guillaume-Marie-Romain Sourrieu
French cardinal (1825-1899)
Elisha Baxter
Governor of Arkansas and Union Army officer (1827-1899)
Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay
Brazilian writer, musician, professor, military engineer, historian, politician, sociologist and nobleman (1843-1899)
Karl, Freiherr von Prel
German philosopher, writer and occultist (1839-1899)
Ferdinand Wüstenfeld
German orientalist (1808-1899)
Louis Lartet
French scientist (1840–1899)
Kawakami Sōroku
Japanese general (1848–1899)
Alberto Pasini
Italian painter (1826-1899)
Eduard von Simson
President of the Frankfurt Parliament, of the Reichstag and the Reichsgericht (1810-1899)
Henry Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort
British politician (1824–1899)
Joseph Wolf
German artist (1820-1899)
George Allan
Scottish footballer (1875–1899)
Charlotte de Rothschild
French painter (1825-1899)
James Carpenter
British astronomer (1840–1899)
Peter Ludwig Hertel
German composer (1817-1899)
Hermann Wislicenus
German painter (1825-1899)
Napoléon Charles Grégoire Jacques Philippe Bonaparte
Prince of Canino and Musignano (1839–1899)
Adolf Schreyer
German painter (1828-1899)
Gregorio del Pilar
Filipino general and politician (1875-99)
Américo Ferreira dos Santos Silva
cardinal (1829-1899)
Christian Homann Schweigaard
3rd Prime Minister of Norway (1838–1899)
James Madison Wells
Governor of Louisiana (1808–1899)
Karl Heinrich Weizsäcker
German Protestant theologian, church historian and university lecturer (1822-1899)
Ulrike von Levetzow
German aristocrat and lady of honour of Heiligengrabe (1804-1899)
Johann Nepomuk Fuchs
Austrian composer and conductor (1842-1899)
James B. Eustis
Confederate Army officer and American politician (1834-1899)
Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye
Tibetan Buddhist scholar (1813–1899)
Frederick McCoy
Irish palaeontologist, zoologist, and museum administrator (1817–1899)
Albert Socin
Swiss orientalist (1844-1899)