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- Leroy_F._Aarons (1944-2004)
- '''Leroy F. Aarons''' ([[1944]] - [[November 28]], [[2004]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[journalist]], [[editor]], [[author]], [[playwright]], founder of the [[National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Assoc
- Rosemarie_Ackermann (1952-0000)
- '''Rosemarie Ackermann''' (born [[April 4]] [[1952]]) is a former [[Germany|German]] [[high jump]]er. She was the first female high jumper ever to cross the height of 2.00 m, on [[August 26]], [[1977]] in [[Ber
- Ramadan_Ali (1940-0000)
- '''Ramadan Ali''' (born approx. [[1940]]) is the brother of [[Boxing|boxer]] [[Muhammad Ali]]. Ramadan, it could be said, was ''almost famous'' during Muhammad's career: His presence at Muhammad's activities
- Roland_Allen (1868-1947)
- '''Roland Allen''' ([[1868]] - [[1947]]) was born in [[England]], Allen was the son of an Anglican priest but was orphaned early in life. He trained for ministry at Oxford and became a priest in [[1893]]. Allen
- Margaret,_Duchess_of_Argyll (1912-1993)
- '''Margaret Whigham''' ([[December 1]], [[1912]] - [[July 25]], [[1993]]), later '''Margaret Sweeny''', was best known as '''Margaret, Duchess of Argyll''', whose divorce case featured salacious photographs and
- Princess_Louise,_Duchess_of_Argyll (1848-1939)
- '''''Her Royal Highness''''' '''The Princess Louise''', (Louise Caroline Alberta), ([[18 March]] [[1848]] - [[3 December]] [[1939]]) was a member of the [[British Royal Family]], the sixth child and third daug
- Eberhard_Arnold (1883-1935)
- '''Eberhard Arnold''' (1883-1935), German [[Christian]] writer, philosopher, and theologian, was the founder of the [[Bruderhof Communities|Bruderhof]] (''place of brothers'') in 1920. Eberhard Arnold was born
- Vatche_Arslanian (1955-2003)
- [[image:Vatche_Arslanian_sm.jpg|right|Vatche Arslanian]] '''Vatche Arslanian''' ([[1955]] - [[April 8]], [[2003]]) was a member of the [[Canadian Red Cross]] and head of [[logistics]] for the [[International C
- George_Arthur_(Governor_General) (1784-1854)
- [[Major General]] Sir '''George Arthur''' ([[1784]]-[[1854]]) was [[Lieutenant Governor]] of [[Upper Canada]] ([[March 23]], [[1838]]-[[1839]]?). Sir George Arthur, Baronet., born in Plymouth, England, 21 June
- Nizamuddin_Auliya (1238-1325)
- '''Nizamuddin Auliya''' (1238 - 1325 AD) also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin, is a famous [[Sufi]] saint of the [[Chishti Order]] in [[India]]. He was born in [[Badayun]] (east of [[Delhi]]), though he later settle
- Roger_Avary (1965-0000)
- '''Roger Avary''' (b. [[August 23]], [[1965]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] born movie writer, producer and director. Roger Roberts Avary was born in [[Flin Flon, Manitoba]], the son of a mining engineer, but grew
- Ernie_Ball (1930-2004)
- '''Roland Sherwood "Ernie" Ball''' (1930? - [[September 9]], [[2004]] in [[San Luis Obispo, California]]) was a pioneer maker of [[guitar]] strings used over the past 40 years by such artists as [[B.B. King]] t
- Robert_Michael_Ballantyne (1825-1894)
- '''RM Ballantyne''' ([[April 24]], [[1825]] - [[February 8]], [[1894]]), [[Scotland|Scottish]] fiction writer, Born '''Robert Michael Ballantyne''' in [[Edinburgh, Scotland]] he was part of a famous family of
- Thomas_John_Barnardo (1845-1905)
- '''Thomas John Barnardo''' ([[1845]]-[[1905]]), [[England|English]] [[philanthropist]], and founder and director of homes for [[destitute]] children, was born at [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]], in [[1845]]. His father
- Martin_Van_Buren_Bates (1837-1919)
- <div style="float:right;width:170px;margin-left:5px;text-align:center">[[Image:MartinVanBurenBates.jpeg]]<small><br>Bates, right, in uniform, next to a man of average height</small></div> '''Martin Van Buren B
- Thomas_Berger_(Canadian_politician) (1933-0000)
- '''Thomas Berger''' (born [[March 23]], [[1933]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. Berger was the leader of the [[British Columbia New Democratic Party]] prior to [[David Barrett]]. Appointed to the [[Brit
- Dennison_Berwick (1956-0000)
- Born in [[England]] in [[1956]], '''Dennison Berwick''' [[emigrate]]d to [[Canada]] in [[1980]]. Since then he has walked the entire length of the river [[Ganges]] in [[India]] ( the 3000 km walk is recounted
- Wilfred_Bion (1897-1979)
- '''Wilfred Ruprecht Bion''', 1897-1979, was a British [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]]. He was a pioneer in [[Group dynamics|group dynamics]]. He was the author of <CITE>Experiences in Groups</CITE>, London: [[
- Rodrigue_Biron (1934-0000)
- '''Rodrigue Biron''' (born [[September 8]] [[1934]]) is a politician in the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Quebec]]. Biron served as Mayor of the Town of Sainte-Croix, Quebec, from [[1971]] to [[1973]]. H
- Raynald_Blais (1954-0000)
- [[image:raynaldblais.jpg|right]] '''Raynald Blais''' (born [[January 5]], [[1954]], in [[Port-Daniel, Quebec]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. Blais is a [[Bloc Québécois]] member of the [[Canadian Hous
- Gordon_A._Blake (1910-1997)
- '''Gordon Aylesworth Blake''' ([[1910]]-[[September 1]],[[1997]]) was a former director of the [[NSA]]. Gordon, son of George and Cecelia Blake, Charles City, Iowa, was born in Charles City in 1910, and gradua
- Johannes_Blaskowitz (1883-1948)
- '''Johannes Blaskowitz''' (July 10, 1883 - February 5, 1948) was a [[Germany|German]] general during [[World War II]]. During the [[Polish September Campaign]] he commanded the [[German 8th Army]]. ==World War
- Harman_Blennerhassett (1765-1831)
- '''Harman Blennerhassett''' ([[1765]] -[[1831]]), Irish-American lawyer, son of an [[Ireland|Irish]] country gentleman of [[England|English]] stock settled in Co. Kerry, was born on [[October 8]], [[1765]]. He
- Alain_Boire (1971-0000)
- [[image:alainboire.jpg|right]] '''Alain Boire''' (born [[June 23]], [[1971]], in [[Montreal, Quebec]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. Boire is a [[Bloc Québécois]] member of the [[Canadian House of Comm
- France_Bonsant (1952-0000)
- [[image:francebonsant.jpg|right]] '''France Bonsant''' (born [[August 18]], [[1952]], in [[Waterville, Quebec]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician. Bonsant is a [[Bloc Québécois]] member of the [[Canadian H
- Scotty_Bowman (1933-0000)
- '''William Scott "Scotty" Bowman''' (born [[September 18]], [[1933]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]) is a former [[National Hockey League]] [[head coach]], considered among the greatest coaches in NHL
- Stan_Brakhage (1933-2003)
- '''Stan Brakhage''' ([[January 14]], [[1933]] - [[March 9]], [[2003]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[filmmaker]]. He is regarded as one of the most important [[experimental filmmaker]]s of the [[20th cent
- Malcolm_Bricklin (1939-0000)
- '''Malcolm Bricklin''' (b. [[January 9]], [[1939]] - [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]) is an automotive entrepreneur from [[Phoenix, Arizona]]. In [[1958]], Bricklin dropped out of the [[University of Florida
- Angelica_Bridges (1973-0000)
- '''Angelica Bridges''' (Born: [[November 20]], [[1973]] in [[Harrisonville, Missouri]], [[USA]]-) is an American [[actor|actress]], [[model]] and [[singer]]. She is married to [[NHL]] [[defenceman (hockey)|defe
- Bruiser_Brody (1946-1988)
- '''Frank Goodish''' ([[1946]]-[[1988]]) was a professional wrestler better known in the [[professional wrestling]] [[world]] as '''Bruiser Brody'''. Brody fought during the [[1970s]] in the [[WWE]], then known
- Michael_Brook (1952-0000)
- '''Michael Brook''' (born [[1952]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]]) is a Canadian [[guitarist]] familiar with many disciplines including rock , [[minimalism]] and film scores. Most famous perhaps for his work on [[U
- Frances_Brooke (1724-1789)
- [[Image:FrancesBrooke.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Frances Brooke]] '''Frances (Moore) Brooke''' (1724 - 1789) was an [[England|English]] [[author]]. Brooke wrote [[play]]s, [[essay]]s, [[libretto]]s, and [[novel]]s.
- Maria_Gowen_Brooks (1795-1845)
- '''Maria Gowen Brooks''' ([[1794]] - [[1845]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[poet]]. She was born '''Abigail Gowen''' in [[Medford, Massachusetts]]. Her father was a man of literary tastes, and she was
- Curtis_Brown_(hockey) (1976-0000)
- '''Curtis Brown''' (Born: [[February 12]], [[1976]] in [[Unity, Saskatchewan]]-) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[professional]] [[ice hockey|hockey]] [[centre (hockey)|centre]]. He currently plays for [[Chicago Blac
- John_W._Brown (1867-1941)
- '''John W. Brown''' ([[1867]] - [[June 19]], [[1941]]) was a [[labor union]] leader. Born in [[Canada]], he moved to [[Maine]] and worked as a joiner at the [[Bath Iron Works]], where he became involved with t
- Charles_Buller (1806-1848)
- '''Charles Buller''' ([[August 6]], [[1806]] - [[November 28]], [[1848]]), [[England|English]] [[politician]], son of Charles Buller (d. 1848), a member of a well-known [[Cornwall|Cornish]] family (see below),
- Clarence_Joseph_Bulliet (1883-1952)
- '''Clarence Joseph Bulliet''' ([[March 16]], [[1883]] - [[October 20]], [[1952]]) was a [[U.S.]] art critic and author. Bulliet grew up in Corydon, Indiana and graduated in 1904 from Indiana University. For ni
- Oscar_Buneman (0000-1993)
- '''Oscar Buneman''' ( -[[January 24]] [[1993]]) made advances in [[science]], [[engineering]], and [[mathematics]]. Buneman was a pioneer of computational [[plasma physics]] and [[plasma]] [[simulation]]. Bun
- John_Butler_(pioneer) (1728-1796)
- :''For the musician, see [[John Butler (musician)]].'' '''John Butler''' ([[1728]]-[[1796]]) was a Tory who led an irregular unit known as [[Butler's Rangers]] on the northern frontier in the [[American Revolu
- Armin_van_Buuren (1976-0000)
- '''Armin van Buuren''' Armin was (born [[December 25]], [[1976]]) in [[Leiden]], [[Holland]]. As long as he remembers he's been fascinated by [[music]]. This has a lot to do with his father who listened to lot
- Hall_Caine (1853-1931)
- '''Sir Hall Caine''' ([[May 14]], [[1853]] - [[August 31]], [[1931]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[novel]]ist and [[playwright]] born '''Thomas Henry Hall Caine''' at [[Runcorn, Cheshire]], [[England]] an
- Pierre_du_Calvet (1735-1786)
- '''Pierre of Calvet''', (1735-1786), born of a French huguenote family, was a wealthy merchant who lived in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]. He proposed legal and constitutional reforms, multiplied opened letters, memo
- Christian_Campbell (1972-0000)
- [[Image:Christiancampbell.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Christian Campbell, in a still from ''All My Children''.]] '''Christian Campbell''' (born [[May 12]], [[1972]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[actor]] and the [[brot
- George_Campbell_(murder_victim) (0000-1871)
- '''George Campbell''' (-[[July 15]], [[1871]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[farmer]] who was [[murder]]ed by his [[wife]] [[Phoebe Campbell]] and [[Thomas Coyle]], her lover and former farmhand to George. {{ms
- Phoebe_Campbell (0000-1872)
- '''Phoebe Campbell''' (-[[June 20]], [[1872]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] woman who was [[hanged]] for the [[murder]] of her [[husband]]. Campbell had alleged that on the morning of [[July 15]], [[1871]], in [[
- Dan_and_Frank_Carney (1931-0000)
- '''Dan''' (born [[1931]]) '''and Frank Carney''' (born [[1938]]) are the founders of [[Pizza Hut]]. Dan and Frank both graduated from the University of [[Wichita, Kansas|Wichita]], [[Kansas]], [[USA]] (now [[W
- Donald_J._Carty (1946-0000)
- '''Donald J. Carty''' (born [[1946]]) was the [[chairman of the Board|chairman]] and [[CEO]] of AMR, the parent company of [[American Airlines]], from [[1998]] to [[2003]]. Born in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] in
- Nellie_Cashman (1845-1925)
- '''Ellen Cashman''' ([[1845]]-[[January 4]], [[1925]]), better known as '''Nellie Cashman''', was a native of [[County Cork]], [[Ireland]], who became famous across the [[United States]] west as a caretaker and
- Milton_Cato (1915-1997)
- '''Robert Milton Cato''' ([[June 3]] [[1915]] [[February 10]] [[1997]]) was a [[socialism|socialist]] political leader in [[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]]. Cato was born on Saint Vincent island. He joined
- Borivoj_Celovsky (1923-0000)
- '''Bořivoj (Boris) Čelovský''' (born [[8 September]], [[1923]] in [[Ostrava]]-Heřmanice) is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]]-[[Canada|Canadian]] [[historian]], member of the post-[[1948]] [[Czec
- Ernie_Centofanti (1956-0000)
- <b>Ernie Centofanti</b> (born [[August 17]], [[1956]]) is an artist, composer, musician, and writer from [[Loma Linda, California]]. He is the son of Ernest Centofanti and Josephine Vescera, the youngest of fiv
- Gustavo_Cerati (1960-0000)
- '''Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clark''' (born on [[August 11]], [[1960]]) is an [[Argentina|Argentinian]] artist and [[songwriter]]. During the [[1980s]] and [[1990s|90s]] he was a member of the rock group [[Soda Ste
- Jerome_Ch'en (1919-0000)
- '''Jerome Ch'en''' (b. [[1919]]) was a Chinese history professor at the [[University of York]] in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]] from [[1971]] to [[1987]]. He was the director of the University of Toronto/York Univers
- Robert_Chambers (1802-1871)
- For "The Preppie murderer", see [[Robert Chambers (killer)|Robert Chambers]]. For "The King in Yellow", see [[Robert W. Chambers]]. '''Robert Chambers''' ([[July 10]], [[1802]] - [[March 17]], [[1871]]), [[Sc
- Pierre_Charles (1954-2004)
- '''Pierre Charles''' ([[June 30]], [[1954]] - [[January 6]], [[2004]]) was [[Prime Minister]] of [[Dominica]] ([[2000]] - [[2004]]). He was born in [[Grand Bay, Dominica]]. A member of the [[Dominica Labor Par
- Étienne_François,_duc_de_Choiseul (1719-1785)
- [[Image:DucdeChoiseul.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Étiennte-François, duc de Choiseul, French diplomat and statesman]] '''Étienne-François, duc de Choiseul''' ([[June 28]], [[1719]] — [[May 8]], [[1785]]) was a
- Eric_Chouinard (1980-0000)
- '''Eric Chouinard''' (born [[July 8]], [[1980]], in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]) is a [[professional hockey player]] and the son of former [[Atlanta Flames]] star [[Guy Chouinard]]. Eric took a more intriguing path to
- Tom_Clancy_(singer) (0000-1990)
- '''Tom Clancy''' was a member of the Irish folksinging group the [[Clancy Brothers]]. Some may say he had the most powerful voice of the three brothers, a voice he initially used in his earlier career as an act
- Henry_Clinton_(American_War_of_Independence) (1732-1795)
- General Sir '''Henry Clinton''' [[K.B.]] ([[1732]]–[[1795]]) was a [[Britain|British]] officer during the [[American War of Independence]]. He was born in [[Newfoundland]], [[Canada]] where his father [[
- Samuel_Cody (1867-1913)
- '''Samuel Franklin Cody''' ([[1867]] - [[August 7]] [[1913]]) was an early pioneer of manned flight, most famous for his work on the large kites known as Cody War-Kites that were used in [[World War I]] as a sm
- Wilbert_Coffin (0000-1956)
- '''Wilbert Coffin''' (d. [[Montreal, Quebec]], [[10 February]] [[1956]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] who was believed to have been [[wrongful conviction|wrongfully convicted]] in the [[Coffin affair]] and [[hangi
- John_Colicos (1928-2000)
- '''John Colicos''' ([[December 10]], [[1928]] - [[March 6]], [[2000]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] born actor. He is perhaps best remembered for playing the [[Klingon]] [[Kor]] in [[Star Trek]], as well as playi
- Eden_Colvile (1819-1893)
- '''Eden Colvile''' ([[1819]]-[[1893]]) was born in [[Langley]], near [[Beckenham]], [[England]], son of [[Andrew Colvile]] and Mary Louisa Eden. His father was a merchant and member of the [[Hudson's Bay Compa
- Princess_Patricia_of_Connaught (1886-1974)
- '''''Her Royal Highness''''' '''Princess Patricia of Connaught ''' ([[17 March]] [[1886]]-[[12 January]] [[1974]]) was a member of the [[British Royal Family]], a granddaughter of [[Queen Victoria]]. She is the
- Adolph_Coors_III (1916-1960)
- '''Adolph Coors III''' ([[January 12]], [[1916]]-[[February 8]], [[1960]]), was the former heir to the [[Coors]] [[beer]] empire. Victim of an attempted [[kidnapping]] by [[Joseph Corbett, Jr.]] in [[Colorado
- Lauchlin_Currie (1902-1993)
- '''Lauchlin Currie''' ([[1902]]-[[1993]]) was a distinguished Canadian economist. As a naturalised American citizen he served as White House economic adviser to President [[Franklin Roosevelt]] from 1939-45. It
- Ross_Cuthbert (1776-1861)
- '''Ross Cuthbert''' (1776-1861) was heir to the seigniories of [[Lanoraie]] and [[Dautray]]. He completed his studies of law in [[Philadelphia]] where he married [[Emily Rush]], daughter of one of the signatori
- Dorothy_Day (1897-1980)
- '''Dorothy Day''' ([[November 8]], [[1897]] - [[November 29]], [[1980]]), initially [[Marxist]], became [[Catholic]] in 1927. She was the cofounder in [[1933]] of the [[Catholic Worker movement]], which espouse
- Roberto_DeVicenzo (1923-0000)
- '''Roberto DeVicenzo''' (Born April 14, 1923) -- Perhaps the archetypal international golfer of the 1950s, he won an astonishing 230 tournaments worldwide in his career, including four on the [[PGA Tour]] and t
- Dennis_Decker (1942-1997)
- '''Dennis Decker''' ([[November 15]], [[1942]] - [[December 20]], [[1997]]) was a [[martial art]]ist who taught [[Chi Lin]] in the [[United States]]. He was born in [[Somerville, New Jersey]]. He started mar
- John_Deighton (1830-1875)
- Generally known as ''Gassy Jack'', '''John Deighton''' ([[1830]]- May 23 [[1875]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] bar owner who was born in [[Hull, England]]. The [[Gastown]] neighbourhood of [[Vancouver, British C
- Kenelm_Digby (1603-1665)
- Sir '''Kenelm Digby''' ([[July 11]] [[1603]]-[[July 11]] [[1665]]) was born at [[Gayhurst]], [[Buckinghamshire]]. He was of [[gentry]] stock, but his family's adherence to [[Roman Catholicism]] coloured his car
- C._H._Douglas (1879-1952)
- Major '''C. H. (Clifford Hugh) Douglas MIMechE, MIEE, ''' ([[January 20]], [[1879]]-[[September 29]], [[1952]]) son of Hugh Douglas and Louisa Horfdern, was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[engineer]] and pioneer of t
- James_Douglas_(Canadian_statesman) (1803-1877)
- '''Sir James Douglas''', born [[August 15]], [[1803]] in [[Demerara]], [[Guyana|British Guiana]] - died [[August 2]], [[1877]], in [[Victoria, British Columbia]], [[Canada]], was a statesman known as the "fathe
- Herbert_Henry_Dow (1866-1930)
- '''Herbert Henry Dow''' ([[1866]] - [[1930]]) was a [[United States of America|U.S.]] ([[Canada|Canadian]]-born) chemical industrialist. He attended the Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, OH, where he
- Lorenzo_Dow (1777-1834)
- '''Lorenzo Dow''' ([[October 16]], [[1777]]–[[February 2]], [[1834]]) was an eccentric minister whose infamy, influence and travels throughout the country led to many thousands of [[United States|U.S.]] c
- Gordon_Drummond (1772-1854)
- <div style="float:right;width:184px;margin:0 0 1em 1em"> [[Image:drummond.jpg|Sir Gordon Drummond]] </div> Lieutenant-General Sir '''Gordon Drummond''' holds the honour of being the first [[Canada|Canadian]]-bo
- Tom_Duff (1952-0000)
- '''Tom Duff''' ('''Thomas Douglas Selkirk Duff''', born December 8, 1952) is a computer programmer. — He was born in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] and grew up in Toronto and [[Leaside, Ontario|Leas
- Philip_Gordon_Dunn,_2nd_Baronet_Dunn (1905-1976)
- '''Sir Philip Gordon Dunn''', 2nd Baronet Dunn (born [[October 26]], [[1905]] - died [[June 20]], [[1976]]), was a British businessman. He was the second child and first son of the wealthy [[Canada|Canadian]]
- Philip_Gordon_Dunn,_2nd_Baronet_Dunn (1905-1976)
- '''Sir Philip Gordon Dunn''', 2nd Baronet Dunn (born [[October 26]], [[1905]] - died [[June 20]], [[1976]]), was a British businessman. He was the second child and first son of the wealthy [[Canada|Canadian]]
- Gordie_Dwyer (1978-0000)
- '''Gordie Dwyer''' (born January 25,[[1978]], Dalhousie,[[New Brunswick]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[ice hockey]] player who plays with the [[Carolina Hurricanes]]. He plays left wing. He was drafted by the [[
- Aileen_Eaton (1909-1987)
- '''Aileen Eaton''' ([[1909]]-[[1987]]) was a [[Boxing|boxing]] promoter who was influential in the [[United States]]' west coast's boxing scene for five decades. Eaton was born in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]
- Anthony_Van_Egmond (1778-1838)
- '''Anthony Jacob William Gysbert van Egmond''' ([[10 March]] [[1778]]-[[5 January]] [[1838]]) was a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Napoleonic War]] veteran who was one of the early settlers in the [[Huron Tract]]. He
- Frederick_W._Elvidge (1911-1988)
- '''Frederick W. Elvidge''', born [[November 4]], [[1911]] in [[Ottawa, Ontario]], [[Canada]] - died [[December 23]], [[1988]] in [[Los Angeles, California]], is an actor under the stage name of '''Ted Howard''
- George_T._Emmons (1852-1945)
- '''Emmons, George Thornton''' ([[June 6]], [[1852]] - [[June 11]], [[1945]]) was an [[Ethnography | ethnographic]] [[photographer]] and a [[US Navy]] Lieutenant. He was born in [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. His fat
- Erik_Hazelhoff_Roelfzema (1917-0000)
- '''Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema''' ([[April 3rd]], [[1917]], [[Surabaya]], [[Netherlands East Indies]] - present), is the writer of the book ''Soldaat van Oranje'' (Dutch for Soldier of Orange) in which he describe
- Gene_Eugene (1961-2000)
- '''Gene "Eugene" Andrusco''' ([[April 6]], [[1961]] - [[March 20]], [[2000]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] born [[actor]], [[record producer]], [[engineer]], [[composer]] and [[musician]]. Andrusco was best known
- James Evans (1801-1846)
- '''James Evans''' ([[January 18]], [[1801]]-[[November 23]], [[1846]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Methodist]] missionary and amateur linguist. He is best remembered for his creation of writing systems for seve
- Barker_Fairley (1887-1986)
- ''What is needed then ... is to set the whole subject matter of art free and not just the landscape part of it. It is the human subject, the human face, the human figure whether alone or in groups or in crowds,
- Mark_Farner (1948-0000)
- '''Mark Farner''' (born [[September 29]], [[1948]] in [[Flint, Michigan]]) is a [[singer]], [[guitarist]] and [[songwriter]], best known as the leader of [[Grand Funk Railroad]]. Farner began his career in mu
- Wilmer_Fields (1922-2004)
- '''Wilmer Leon Fields''' ([[August 2]], [[1922]] - [[June 4]], [[2004]]) was a professional ballplayer in [[Negro League baseball|Negro League Baseball]]. ''[[image:NLB-Wilmer_Fields.jpg|right|]]'' Fields was b
- Rob_Fleming (1971-0000)
- '''Rob Fleming''' (born [[November 11]], [[1971]], in [[Windsor, Ontario]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[politician]]. Fleming was first elected to the City Council of [[Victoria, British Columbia]] in [[1999]].
- Friedrich_St._Florian (1932-0000)
- '''Friedrich St. Florian''' (born [[1932]]) is an [[Austria]]n-[[United States|American]] [[architect]]. He was born Friedrich St. Florian Gartler in the Austrian city of [[Graz]]. He moved to the USA in [[1961
- Jeffrey_de_Fourestier (1960-0000)
- '''Jeffrey de Fourestier''' ([[1960]]-) claims to be a modern "renaissance man", [[lexicographer]], [[mineralogist]], [[historian]], who was born in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] to a German immigrant fa
- David_Franks (1740-1793)
- '''David Salisbury Franks''' ([[1740]] – [[1793]]) was born and later died in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]]. He was living in [[Quebec]] with his parents when the [[American Revolution]] began. When
- Claude_François (1939-1978)
- '''Claude François''', born [[February 1]], [[1939]] in [[Ismaïlia]], [[Egypt]]; died [[March 11]], [[1978]] in [[Paris, France]], was a [[pop music]] [[singer]]. The son of an [[Italy|Italian]] mother and a [
- Sheila_Fraser (1950-0000)
- [[Image:CAGSheilaFraser.jpg|right|Sheila Fraser]] '''Sheila Fraser''' (born [[September 16]], [[1950]] in [[Dundee, Quebec]], [[Canada]]) is the current [[Auditor General of Canada]]. She earned a [[Bachelor]]
- Louis_Agassiz_Fuertes (1874-1927)
- '''Louis Agassiz Fuertes''' ([[1874]] - [[1927]]) was an [[United States of America|American]] [[ornithologist]] and illustrator. Fuertes decided to concentrate on painting birds as a career after a meeting wi
- John_Galt_(novelist) (1799-1839)
- '''John Galt''' is a character in [[Ayn Rand]]'s ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'' ---- '''John Galt''' ([[May 2]], [[1799]] - [[April 11]], [[1839]]) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[novel]]ist. He is best known for his
- Joel_Garreau (1948-0000)
- '''Joel Garreau''' (born [[1948]]) is a journalist and author. Presently he works as the editor in charge of [[cultural revolution]] reporting at the [[Washington Post]], as senior fellow at the [[School of Pu
- Arturo_Gatti (1972-0000)
- '''Arturo "Thunder" Gatti''' (born [[April 15]], [[1972]]) is a native of [[Canada]] who is a professional [[Boxing|boxer]]. Gatti is considered by many boxing experts (including former world Heavyweight champi
- Robert_Gilfillan (1798-1850)
- '''Roberto Gilfraillani''' ([[1798]] - [[1850]]), [[poet]], born in Dunfermline, was largely a Collector of Poe works in Leith. He wrote a number of Scottish drinking songs, and was favourably mentioned in ''[[
- King_C._Gillette (1855-1932)
- '''King Camp Gillette''' ([[January 5]], [[1855]] - [[July 9]], [[1932]]) developed and patented the safety [[razor]]. He is incorrectly known as its original inventor, though his particular innovation for disp
- Ray_Ginger (1924-1975)
- '''Raymond Sydney Ginger''' ([[October 16]], [[1924]] - [[January 3]], [[1975]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[historian]], [[author]], and [[biography|biographer]]. He specialized in labor history from t
- April_Glaspie (1942-0000)
- '''April Catherine Glaspie''' (born [[April 26]], [[1942]]), [[United States|American]] diplomat, is best-known for her role in the events leading up to the [[Gulf War]] of [[1991]]. Glaspie was born in [[Vanco
- Albert_"Ginger"_Goodwin (1887-1918)
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- Jerry_Heath (1935-0000)
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- Dick_Higgins (1938-1998)
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- John_Howard_(prison_reformer) (1726-1790)
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- [[Image:HonoreJackson2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Honoré Jaxon, 1907, Chicago, Illinois]] '''William Henry Jackson''', also known as Honoré Jackson or Jaxon ([[May 13]], [[1861]] - [[January 10]], [[1952]]) was a l
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- Anna_Brownell_Jameson (1794-1860)
- '''Anna Brownell Jameson''' ([[May 17]], [[1794]] - [[March 17]], [[1860]]), [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] [[writer]], was born in [[Dublin]]. Her father, Denis Brownell Murphy (d. 1842), a miniature an
- Vassiliy_Jirov (1974-0000)
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- Herbert_Kaufman (1878-1947)
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- '''Robert Kennicott''' ([[November 13]], [[1835]] - [[May 13]], [[1866]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[natural history|naturalist]]. Kennicott was born in [[New Orleans]] and grew up in [[Chicago]]. Fro
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- Craig_Kielburger (1984-0000)
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- Alan_King (1927-2004)
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- Maxine_Klibingaitis (1964-0000)
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- Conrad_Kohrs (0000-1920)
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- Bojan_Krizaj (1957-0000)
- '''[[Media:BojanKrizaj.ogg|Bojan Križaj]]''' (born [[January 3]] [[1957]]) is a [[Slovenes|Slovenian]] [[alpine skier]] Bojan, born in [[Kranj]], was a member of a well known [[Trzic|Tržič]] [[ski]] famil
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- Elena_Lappin (1954-0000)
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- Noel_Le_Vasseur (1799-0000)
- '''Noel Le Vasseur''' ([[December 25]], [[1799]] - [[1879]]) was a trader and merchant born in [[St. Michel d`Yamaska, Canada]]. In [[1817]], he became a [[voyageur]] working for [[John Jacob Astor]], eventual
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- Ray Lewis (1910-2003)
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- Terrance_Lindall (1944-0000)
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- John_Lions (0000-1998)
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- George_London_(baritone) (1920-0000)
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- Albert_Lothian (1895-1952)
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- Matthew_Lyon (1749-1822)
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- Jane_McCrae (1752-1777)
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- Bruce_McCulloch (1961-0000)
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- Chris_McKinstry (1967-0000)
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- Morley_Safer (1931-0000)
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- Morris_Cohen_(adventurer) (1887-1970)
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- William_Moyer (1933-2002)
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- Roger_Neilson (1934-2003)
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- Kam_Ning (1975-0000)
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- Geoffrey_O'Hara (1882-1967)
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- Andrew_Onderdonk (1848-1905)
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- Jesse_Palmer (1978-0000)
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- George_Papandreou (1952-0000)
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- Mimi_Parent (1924-0000)
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- Colonel_Tom_Parker (1909-1997)
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- Lynsey_De_Paul (1950-0000)
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- Edmund_Peck (1850-1924)
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- Daniel_Petrie (1920-2004)
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- Alexandr_Petrov (1957-0000)
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- William_Phips (1651-1695)
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- John_Pitcairn (1722-1775)
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- Hendrik_Poinar (1970-0000)
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- Monica_Proietti (1939-1967)
- '''Monica Proietti''' ([[1939]] – [[1967]]) was a [[Montreal, Quebec|Montreal]] bank robber and folk hero better known as "Machine Gun Molly". Monica came from a poor Montreal family, many of whom were i
- Princess Luise Margarete of Prussia (1860-1917)
- '''Princess Louise Marguerite of Prussia, later the Duchess of Connaught''' ([[25 July]] [[1860]] - [[14 July]] [[1917]]) was the wife of [[Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught]], the third son and seventh child of
- Priit_Pärn (1946-0000)
- '''Priit Pärn''' (born in [[1946]]) is an Estonian animated film director and graphic artist whose films have enjoyed success among critics as well as the public at various film festivals. He is, by many, consi
- Daniel_Quinn (1935-0000)
- '''Daniel Quinn''' (born [[1935]] in [[Omaha, Nebraska]]) is a [[United States]] [[writer]]. Quinn received an extensive education at three different universities: [[Saint Louis University]], [[University of
- Theo_de_Raadt (1968-0000)
- '''Theo de Raadt''' (born [[1968]] in [[South Africa]]) is a [[software engineer]] presently living in [[Calgary, Alberta]], [[Canada]]. He is the founder and leader of the [[OpenBSD]] and [[OpenSSH]] projects
- Gerome_Ragni (1942-0000)
- Gerome Ragni has been famed as the writer and co-writer of several musicals that spoke to the generation of the [[1960s]]. He was born Gerome Bernard Ragni on [[September 11]], [[1942]] in [[Pittsburgh]], one
- Raymond_G._H._Seitz (1940-0000)
- The Honorable '''Raymond George Hardenbergh Seitz''' is a former career diplomat and [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom]]. He was born in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]] on December 8, [[1940]].
- Usher_Raymond (1978-0000)
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- Leon_Redbone (1929-0000)
- '''Leon Redbone''' is a performer of classic early 20th-century, [[jazz]], and [[blues]] music who has been called the most famous non-famous American musician. Born Dickran Gobalian in Cyprus on 26 Aug 1949
- Matthew_Reilly (1974-0000)
- '''Matthew Reilly''', born [[July 2nd]], [[1974]], is an [[Australia]]n thriller [[writer]]. While attending the [[University of New South Wales]], he wrote his first book ''[[Contest (novel)|Contest]]'' in [[
- Stephen_Van_Rensselaer_III (1764-1839)
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- Baron_von_Riedesel (1738-1800)
- '''Friedrich Adolph, Baron von Riedesel''' ([[1738]] - [[1800]]) was a [[Hessians|Hessian]] general supporting British forces in the [[American Revolutionary War]]. He and his wife were captured when General [[
- John_Arthur_Roebuck (1801-1879)
- [[Image:John Arthur Roebuck.jpg|thumb|250px|The Rt Hon. John Arthur Roebuck]] '''John Arthur Roebuck''' ([[December 28]], [[1801]] - [[November 30]], [[1879]]), [[United Kingdom|British]] [[politician]], was b
- Robert_Rogers_(soldier) (1731-1795)
- '''Robert Rogers''' ([[1731]]-[[1795]]) commanded [[Roger's Rangers]] during the [[French and Indian War]]. The [[Queen's York Rangers]] of the Canadian Army and the [[U.S. Army Rangers]] claim him as their fou
- John_Ross_(industrialist) (1876-1951)
- '''John K.L. Ross''' (1876? - [[July 25]], [[1951]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] industrialist, sportsman, and naval officer. {{stub}} [[Category:1876 births|Ross, John]] [[Category:1951 deaths|Ross, John]]
- Robert_Baldwin_Ross (1869-1918)
- '''Robert Baldwin Ross''' ([[May 25]],[[1869]]-[[October 5]], [[1918]]) was a man of many talents, responsible for bringing together several great literary figures and acting as their mentor. An art expert, he
- Francis_de_Rottenburg (1757-1832)
- Major-General '''Francis de Rottenburg, baron de Rottenburg''' (1757-1832) was born in what is now [[Gdansk, Poland]] to a [[Swiss]] family and became a [[British]] military officer and colonial administrator.
- Ann_Rutherford (1920-0000)
- '''Ann Rutherford''' ([[November 2]], [[1920]] - ) is a [[Canada|Canadian]]/[[United States|American]] actress in [[film]], [[radio]], and [[television]]. She has had a long career starring and co-starring in
- Charles_de_Salaberry (1778-1829)
- '''Lt. Col. Charles-Michel de Salaberry''' ([[1778]] - [[1829]]) was a French-Canadian nobleman who served as an officer of the British army in Lower Canada (now [[Quebec]]) and won distinction for repelling th
- Robert_Satiacum (1929-1991)
- '''Robert (Bob) Satiacum''' ([[1929]]-[[1991]]) was [[Puyallup (tribe)|Puyallup]] tribal leader, and an advocate of native treaty fishing rights. Satiacum first came to the public attention in 1954, when he wa
- Princess_Marie_Louise_of_Schleswig-Holstein (1872-1956)
- Her Highness '''Princess Marie Louise''' ([[12 August]] [[1872]] - [[8 December]] [[1956]]), nee Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein, was a granddaughter of Queen [[Victoria of the United Kingdom]] and
- Alex_Scott (1996-2004)
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- Peter_F._Secchia (1937-0000)
- '''Peter F. Secchia''', (born [[15 April]] [[1937]]), is an [[Italian-American]] [[diplomat]] and [[businessman]]. Secchia served as the United States [[Ambassador (diplomacy)|Ambassador]] to [[Italy]] from [[
- Frank_Secich (1951-0000)
- '''Frank Secich''' (born June 14,1951) is a rock musician, songwriter and producer. He was the bass player and founding member of the group Blue Ash (1969-1979) and guitarist and bassist for the [[Stiv Bators]
- Austin_Seward (1793-1860)
- '''Austin Seward''' ([[1793]]-[[1860]]) was an [[African-American]] [[abolitionist]] and [[author]]. He was born a slave of William Helm in [[Prince William County, Virginia]]. In [[1815]], Seward escaped to
- Mary_Ann_Shadd (1823-1893)
- '''Mary Ann Shadd''' (1823 - 1893) started the first integrated school in Canada and was also the first female [[newspaper]] editor, establishing "The Provincial Freeman" in [[Windsor, Ontario]], [[Canada]], in
- James_Shaw-Kennedy (1788-1865)
- '''Sir James Shaw-Kennedy''' ([[1788]] - [[1865]]), [[Britain|British]] soldier and military writer, was the son of Captain John Shaw, of Dalton, [[Kirkcudbrightshire]]. Joining the 43rd (Monmouthshire) Light
- Johnny_Shines (1915-1992)
- '''Johnny Shines''' ([[1915]]-[[1992]]) was a blues [[guitar|guitarist]]. He was born '''John Ned Shines''' on [[April 26]], [[1915]] in [[Frazier, Tennessee]]. He spent most of his childhood in [[Memphis, Te
- William_Shunn (1967-0000)
- '''William Shunn''' (1967-) is an American [[science fiction]] writer and memoirist. He was raised in a devout [[Mormon]] household, the oldest of eight children. He attended the [[Clarion Workshop]] in 1985.
- Samuel_Smith_(Upper_Canada) (1756-0000)
- '''Samuel Smith''' ([[December 27]], [[1756]] - [[October 20]], [[1826]]) was an army officer, politician and colonial administrator in [[Upper Canada]]. Smith was born in [[Hempstead, New York]], the son of
- Sir William Alexander Smith (1854-1914)
- :''There also is North Carolina politician [[William Alexander Smith]]. There is also a [[Canada|Canadian]] journalist and politician known as [[Amor De Cosmos]] who was born as '''William Alexander Smith'''.''
- W._Thomas_Smith,_Jr. (1959-0000)
- '''W. Thomas Smith, Jr.''' (born April 30, [[1959]]) is an American [[author]], [[editor]], and [[journalism|journalist]]. His work has appeared in many of the nation's leading newspapers and magazines, and he
- Princess_Margaret,_Countess_of_Snowdon (1930-2002)
- [[Image:Princess Margaret.jpg|thumb|HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon]] '''''Her Royal Highness''''' '''The Princess Margaret''' (Margaret Rose Armstrong-Jones, née Windsor; ([[August 21]], [[1930]
- David_Solway (1941-0000)
- [[David Solway]] (born [[1941]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[poet]], [[educational theorist]], [[travel writer]] and [[Critic]] of [[Jew]]ish descent. Member of the [[Jubilate Circle]]. Formerly professor of [[E
- Ned_Sparks (1883-1957)
- '''Ned Sparks''' ([[November 19]], [[1883]] - [[April 3]], [[1957]]), was a [[Canada|Canadian]] actor. Sparks, a dour-faced, cigar-chomping [[character actor]] in the [[1930]]s, was noted for a caustic wit an
- Paul_Spong (1939-0000)
- '''Paul Spong''' was born in [[New Zealand]] in [[1939]]. Postgraduate work on the brain functions at [[UCLA]]. Began researching [[orca]]s at [[Vancouver Aquarium]]. Understanding the benefits of studying orc
- Jessica_Stam (1986-0000)
- '''Jessica Stam''' (b. [[April 23]], [[1986]] in [[Kincardine, Ontario]]) is a Canadian [[model]]. Michèle Miller, an agent at the [[International Model Management]] agency in [[Barrie, Ontario]], Canada, fou
- Andrija_Stampar (1888-1958)
- '''Andrija Štampar''' ([[September 1]], [[1888]] - [[June 26]], [[1958]]) was a distinguished scholar in the field of social [[medicine]] from [[Croatia]]. ==Education== Andrija was born in [[Drenovac]] n
- Andy_Stern (1950-0000)
- '''Andrew "Andy" L. Stern''' (born [[1950]]) is the president of the [[Service Employees International Union]], the largest and fastest-growing union in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. Elected in [[1996]]
- Barry_Stevens (1902-1985)
- '''Barry Stevens''' (1902-1985) was a writer and [[Gestalt therapy|Gestalt therapist]]. Self-described as a "High School drop-out, 1918, because what she wanted to know, she couldn't learn in school." (Source
- Gideon_Sundback (1880-1954)
- '''Gideon Sundback''' ([[1880]] - [[1954]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] ([[Sweden|Swedish]]-born) [[inventor]]. He invented the modern [[zipper]] in [[1914]]. The [[patent]] was issued in [[1917]] under the name
- John_Surratt (1843-1916)
- '''John Surratt''' ([[April 13]], [[1843]]-[[April 21]],[[1916]]) was one of the conspirators in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The [[assassin|assassination]] of [[Abraham Lincoln]] on [[April 14]], [[1
- Richard_K._Sutherland (1893-1966)
- '''Richard K. Sutherland''' ([[November 27]], [[1893]] - [[June 25]], [[1966]]) was a [[General|Lieutenant General]] of the [[United States Army|US Army]] and [[Douglas MacArthur|General MacArthur]]'s Chief of
- Rein_Taagepera (1933-0000)
- '''Rein Taagepera''' (born [[28 February]] [[1933]]) is an [[Estonia]]n-[[United States|American]] politician and [[political science|political scientist]]. Born in [[Tartu]], [[Estonia]], Taagepera fled from
- Jean_Talon (1625-1694)
- '''Jean Talon''' ([[1625]]-[[1694]]) was a [[France|French]] colonial administrator who was the first and most highly regarded [[intendant of New France|Intendant]] of [[New France]]. His parents were Philippe
- Alfred_Terry (1827-1890)
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- William_Thomas (1799-1860)
- William Thomas (1799--1860). Born in [[Suffolk]], [[United Kingdom]]. Emigrated with wife and 10 children to [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] in 1843. [[Architect]] and City Engineer in Toronto and other
- Fiona_Thornewill (1966-0000)
- '''Fiona Thornewill''' (born [[July 10]], [[1966]]) is an [[England|English]] [[explorer]] who reached the [[South Pole]] solo and unaided in a record 42 days in [[2004]], walking and skiing over 700 miles in t
- K._H._Ting (1915-0000)
- [[Image:KHTing.jpg|right|K H Ting]] '''Ting Kuang-hsun''' (丁光訓; 丁光训) (born September [[1915]]), is a former [[Anglican]] [[Bishop]] in [[mainland China]], who is now th
- Peter_Trower (1930-0000)
- '''Peter Trower''' was born in [[St. Leonard's on Sea]], [[England]] in [[1930]]. He came to [[Canada]] in [[1940]]. Peter worked for 22 years as a logger and has been writing professionally since [[1971]]. P
- Gavin_Vernon (1926-2004)
- '''Gavin Vernon''' (born, [[August 11]], [[1926]], died [[March 19]], [[2004]]) was a participant in the reclamation of the [[Stone of Destiny]] from [[Westminster Abbey]] on [[Christmas Day]], [[1950]]. The s
- Bill_Wallace (1949-0000)
- [[Image:Pix_Bill_Steven_Burton.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Bill, Steven Seagal, Burton Cummings]] '''Bill Wallace''' (born [[May 18]], [[1949]]) is a [[bassist]] from [[Winnipeg, Manitoba|Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], [[
- Morgan_Webb (1978-0000)
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- Alfred_Webre (1942-0000)
- '''Alfred Lambremont Webre''' (born [[May 24]], [[1942]]) is an author, lawyer, environmentalist and a space activist who promotes the ban of space weapons. He was born in a U.S. Naval Air Station in [[Pensac
- William_A._White (1874-1936)
- '''The Reverend Captain William Andrew White, D.D.''', was born in 1874 to former [[Slavery|slaves]] in [[King and Queen County, Virginia|King and Queen County]], [[Virginia]], [[United States|U.S.A.]] Reveren
- Dave_Williams (1972-2002)
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- Thomas_Willson (1860-1915)
- '''Thomas Leopold "Carbide" Willson''' ([[March 14]], [[1860]] - [[December 20]], [[1915]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[inventor]]. He was born on a farm near [[Princeton, Ontario]] in [[1860]] and went to sch
- Herbert_Wohlfarth (1915-1982)
- '''Herbert Wohlfarth''' ([[5 June]] [[1915]]–[[13 August]] [[1982]]) was a successful [[World War II]] [[U-boat]] commander. Born in [[Kanazawa, Japan]], Herbert Wohlfarth began his naval career in April
- Kerri_Yascheshyn (1985-2003)
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- Alan_Young (1919-0000)
- '''Alan Young''' (born [[19 November]] [[1919]]) was an actor best known for his [[television]] role opposite a talking horse, ''[[Mister Ed]]''. He was born in Tyne-and-Wear, England, and raised in Edinburgh
- Ricardo_Zunino (1949-0000)
- '''Ricardo Zunino''' (born [[April 13]], [[1949]]) was an [[Argentina|Argentinian]] [[Formula One]] driver who participated during seasons 1979 to 1981. == F1 Career Highlights == *Grand Prix Starts: 11<br/>
- Félix_d'Herelle (1873-1949)
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