Green, Warren Everett (1869-1945). Governor of South Dakota.
Champneys, William Weldon (1807-1875). Anglican priest and author who served as Dean of Lichfield.
Garvey, Dan Edward (1886-1974). Governor of Arizona; and Halpern, Seymour (1913-1997). U.S. Congressman from Queens, NY.
Deutsch, Babette (1895-1982). American poet, critic, translator, and novelist.
Paget, Henry Luke (1853-1937). 4th Anglican Bishop of Stepney and subsequently Bishop of Chester.
Hatton, John Liptrot (1809-1886). English composer, conductor, pianist and singer.
Davis, James J. (1873-1947). Known as "Iron Puddler" and "Puddler Jim", he served as U.S. Secretary of Labor under Presidents Harding, Coolidge and Hoover and subsequently as U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania.
Hoffman, John T. (1828-1888). The 23rd Governor of New York.
Biddulph, Thomas Myddelton (1809-1878). British army officer and courtier.
Potofsky, Jacob (1894-1979). Ukranian-American trade unionist who served as the second president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union of America.
Murray, David (1849-1933). Scottish landscape painter.
Grant, Francis (1803-1878). Scottish portrait painter.
O'Neil, Henry Nelson (1817-1880). Historical genre painter and Victorian writer.
Wainwright, Marie (1853-1923). American stage & silent screen actress.
Bourne, Frederick William (1830-1905). English preacher and author.
Leyssac, Paul Andri Jurgensen (1881-1946).
Miller, Nathan Lewis (1868-1953). Governor of New York State.
Bickersteth, Robert (1816-1884). Anglican Bishop of Ripon.
Chadwick, Sir Edwin (1800-1890). English social reformer who changed England's Poor Laws and instituted reforms in urban sanitation and public health
Gabriel, Virginia (1825-1877). English singer and composer who is also known as Mrs. George E. March.
Reeves, John Sims (1821-1900). The foremost English operatic, oratorio and ballad tenor vocalist of the mid-Victorian era.
Coleridge, John; 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894). English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician who supported women's suffrage and served as Lord Chief Justice of England, among other posts.
Cockburn, Sir Alexander; 12th Baronet of Langton (1802-1880). Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench.
Lemmens-Sherrington, Helen (1834-1906). English concert and operatic soprano.
Read, David H.C. (1910-2001). Scottish Calvinist minister who served as pastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church and whose words were broadcast far afield through his weekly radio sermons.
Lindsey, Ben B. (1869-1943). Denver-based American judge & social reformer.
Stevens, Roger L. (1910-1998). American theatre producer and arts administrator. Founding chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the NEA.
Farley, Carole (born 1946). American soprano and principal singer at the New York Metropolitan Opera.
Sainton-Dolby, Charlotte (1821-1885). English contralto and composer.
Duplessis-Bertaux, Jean (1747-1819). French painter, draughtsman and producer of etchings and burin engravings.
Breusing, Arthur (1818-1892).
Leighton, Sir Baldwyn, 8th Baronet (1836-1897). English Conservative Party politician whos served as a member of the House of Commons.
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