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February 2013
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[edit]May 2011
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[edit]March 2011
[edit]- Eli Kirk Price II - Philadelphia lawyer and art patron
February 2011
[edit]January 2011
[edit]December 2010
[edit]November 2010
[edit]- Earl Ravenal, American foriegn policy analyst, professor, and writer.
- Henry Reed Stiles, physician and author of several important historical and genealogical works.
- Jasta 34, German fighter squadron of World War I
- Jasta 36, German fighter squadron of World War I
- Arno Benzler, German World War I flying ace
- Friedrich Huffzky, German World War I flying ace
- Herbert Knappe, German World War I flying ace
- Fritz Kosmahl, German World War I flying ace
- Walter Kypke, German World War I flying ace
October 2010
[edit]- Guy Bavli - performing artist, mentalism, illusions.
- Karl Alexander - American writer
- Eric John Stephens - Australian flying ace during World War I
- Francis S. Symondson - British flying ace during World War I
- William Harrop - British flying ace during World War I
- Laurence W. Allen - British flying ace during World War I
- William Barnes - British flying ace during World War I
- Clement G. Boothroyd - British flying ace during World War I
- Hugh Claye - British flying ace during World War I
September 2010
[edit]- Stanley Stanger - Canadian World War I flying ace
- Francis James Ralph - English World War I flying ace
- Thomas L. Purdom - English World War I flying ace
- Air Commodore William E. G. Mann
- John Letts - English World War I flying ace
- Solomon Clifford Joseph - English World War I flying ace
- William Henry Hubbard - Canadian World War I flying ace
- Armond J. Berthelot - French World War I flying ace
- Jean G. Bouyer - French World War I flying ace
- Jean Bozon-Verduraz - French World War I flying ace
- André Herbelin - French World War I flying ace
- William Herisson - French World War I flying ace
- Ernest Maunoury - French World War I flying ace
- René Montrion - French World War I flying ace
- Jacques Ortoli - French World War I flying ace
- Maurice Bizot - French World War I flying ace
- Lucien Gasser - French World War I flying ace
- Auguste Lahoulle - French World War I flying ace
- Jean Andre Pezon - French World War I flying ace
- Charles Quette - French World War I flying ace
- Fernand Bonneton - French World War I flying ace
- Alexandre Bretillon - French World War I flying ace
- Theophile Condemine - French World War I flying ace
- Marcel Marc Dhôme - French World War I flying ace
- René Dousinelle - French World War I flying ace
- Louis Prosper Gros - French World War I flying ace
- Georges Lachmann - French World War I flying ace
- Jean Matton - French World War I flying ace
- Henri Albert Péronneau - French World War I flying ace
August 2010
[edit]- Edwin Benbow - flying ace who shot down the Red Baron
- Lancelot Richardson - Australian World War I flying ace
- Leslie Court - World War I observer ace on Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2
- James McKinley Hargreaves - Pioneering WWI observer ace; flew with Lionel Rees VC
- Air Commodore Reginald Maxwell
- Michael Sorrentino - reality TV star appearing in "Jersey Shore"
July 2010
[edit]- Selden Long - World War I flying ace and close air support pioneer
- Arthur Gerald Knight - World War I flying ace involved in the dogfight that killed Oswald Boelcke
- Paul Y. R. Waddington - French aviator who rose to command a school for aerial combat
- Charles Nuville - French career soldier who defended his country in both World Wars
- Charles J. V. Macé - French balloon buster ace of World War I
- Adrien L. J. Leps - French flying ace who defended his country in both World Wars
- Marcel A. Hugues - French flying ace and professional soldier who defended France in both World Wars
- Fernand Guyou - French World War I flying ace who went on to pioneer civil aviation
- Bernard Artigau - French World War I flying ace who went on to pioneer civil aviation in South America
- Marcel Nogues - French World War I pilot who became a flying ace over both enemy airplanes and observation balloons
- Hector Garaud - Pioneer World War I flying ace
- Omer Demeuldre - French aviation hero killed in combat
- Gene Burns - American talk radio personality.
June 2010
[edit]- Paul Frank Baer - China-born American World War I flying ace who later died pioneering aviation in China
- Chester Wright - American World War I flying ace and hero
- Henry Clay - One of the first American flying aces
- Howard Burdick - American World War I flying ace
- Emile John Lussier - Canadian-American World War I flying ace
- John E. L. Hunter - American World War I flying ace who served with the Royal Naval Air Service
- Oscar Heron - Irish World War I flying ace who went on to help found the Irish Air Corps
- Harold A. Hamersley - Australian World War I flying ace who served in the RAF through World War II
- Gavin L. Graham - South African World War I flying ace
- Geoffrey Hornblower Cock - English World War I flying ace; top ace on Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter
- Reginald Brading - One of the youngest flying aces of World War I
- Charles C. Banks - English World War I flying ace credited with one of the first night fighter victories
- Noel Webb - World War I ace who vanquished two German aces before falling to Werner Voss
- Herbert Gilles Watson - New Zealand's highest scoring flying ace of World War I
- Arthur Vigers - English World War I flying ace
- Rear Admiral Kenneth R. Unger - Began career as an American World War I flying ace in the Royal Naval Air Service
- William Sidebottom - English World War I flying ace who went on to serve in Russia postwar
- Maurice Mealing - English World War I flying ace who vanished
- Ronald T. Mark - English flying ace who served in both World Wars
- Frank Gorringe - Canadian World War I flying ace; won DFC for landing to brief infantry on enemy defenses ahead of them
- Group Captain Charles Findlay - Professional soldier who was an ace in World War I and rose to command during World War II
- Group Captain Sidney Cottle - Professional soldier who was an ace in World War I and rose to command during the Second World War
- Air Vice Marshal Colin Brown - Professional soldier who was an ace in World War I and rose to command during the Second World War
May 2010
[edit]- Patrick Anthony Langan-Byrne - Irish pioneering flying ace
- John Oliver Andrews - English World War I flying ace credited with killing two prominent German aces
- Robert L. Chidlaw-Roberts - English World War I flying ace
April 2010
[edit]- George Sayer - biographer of C. S. Lewis and close friend of Tolkien
- Hans Berr - German World War I professional soldier and flying ace
- Leopold Anslinger - German pre-war pilot who became a flying ace on the Russian Front during World War I
- Franz Brandt - German World War I flying ace
- Otto Brauneck - German World War I flying ace; primary service in Mideast
- Karl Gallwitz - German World War I flying ace
- Justus Grassmann - German World War I flying ace
- Rudolf Matthaei - German World War I flying ace
- Max Ritter von Mulzer - Bavarian winner of Pour le Merite during World War I
- Alfons Nagler - German World War I flying ace from Kingdom of Württemberg
- Hans Wolff - German World War I flying ace
- Stefan Kirmaier - German World War I flying ace who took command when Oswald Boelcke was killed
- Bernhard Ultsch - German World War I ace; twice winner of Military Merit Medal
- Richard Wenzl - German World War I ace; commanded Jasta 6
- Hans von Keudell - German World War I ace; founding member of Jasta 1
- Oskar Hennrich - German World War I balloon buster ace from Jasta 46
- Friedrich Manschott - German World War I flying ace
- Rudolf Stark - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 77
- Franz Schleiff - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 56
- Hans Müller - German World War I flying ace who achieved a rare triple win over American Spads
- Hermann Pfeiffer - German World War I flying ace from Jasta 9
- Alfred Lindenberger - German World War I flying ace who also scored four victories in World War II
- Erich Rüdiger von Wedel - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 11
- Walter Höhndorf - German pioneer aviator, aeronautical engineer and airplane designer and constructor, killed in action after achieving acedom during World War I
- Willi Gabriel - German World War I flying ace "exiled" by Hermann Goering for insubordination after a quadruple victory day
- Wilhelm Frickart - Sole German observer balloon buster ace
- Otto Esswein - German World War I flying ace; pioneering parachutist (involuntary)
- Gottfried Ehmann - German World War I observer ace
- Xavier Dannhuber - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 79
- Joachim von Busse - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 20
- Erich Buder - German World War I flying ace who won the enlisted man's equivalent of the Pour le Merite
- Erich Thomas - German World War I balloon buster flying ace; shot down by a combined effort by three French aces
- Raven Freiherr von Barnekow - German World War I flying ace who followed his friend Ernst Udet in suicide
- Heinrich Arntzen - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 50
- Heinrich Geigl - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 16
- Dieter Collin - German World War I flying ace
- Rudolf Wendelmuth - German World War I flying ace
- Georg Schlenker - German World War I flying ace; commander of Jasta 41
- Reinhold Jörke - German World War I flying ace
- William Portwood Erwin - American flying ace during World War I who vanished during a postwar air race
- James William Pearson - The longest surviving American flying ace from World War I
- Reed G. Landis - American flying ace during World War I
- Clive W. Warman - American World War I flying ace; only American winner of British Distinguished Service Order
- Charles Gossage Grey - American World War I flying ace
- Thomas Cassady - American World War I flying ace; high-level World War II OSS operative
- Frank Baylies - American World War I flying ace; participant in a famous wager with Rene Fonck
- Raoul Stojsavljevic - Austro-Hungarian flying ace from World War I; European civil aviation pioneer
- Franz Rudorfer - Austro-Hungarian flying ace from World War I
- Kurt Gruber (aviator) - Austro-Hungarian flying ace killed in action during World War I
- Adolf Heyrowsky - Austro-Hungarian flying ace from World War I; served as high-level Air Liaison Officer during World War II
- Otto Jindra - Austro-Hungarian observer ace bombed the Russian czar; later helped found Czechoslovakian Air Force
- Antonio Reali - Italian World War I flying ace
- Brigadier General Ferruccio Ranza - Italian flying ace who served in both World Wars
March 2010
[edit]- Ernest Lucas Guest - Rhodesian statesman, soldier, lawyer
- Richard R. Peabody - First authority to state alcoholism was not curable, influenced A.A. founder Bill W.
- André de Meulemeester - Belgian World War I flying ace
- Gustave Daladier - French World War I flying ace
- Marius Ambrogi - Italian WWI flying ace
- Marcel Viallet - French World War I flying ace
- Georges Flachaire - French World War I flying ace
- Paul Sauvage - Youngest French flying ace during WWI
- Paul Tarascon - Became French flying ace during WWI despite foot amputation
- Maxime Lenoir - Early French flying ace
- Jean Casale - French flying ace who served for entirety of WWI
- Lucien J. Jailler - French prewar pilot who became a WWI flying ace
- Major General Joseph M. X. de Sévin
- Mathieu Tenant de la Tour - French WWI flying ace
- Albert Deullin - French WWI flying ace and fighter wing commander
- André Julien Chainat - French WWI flying ace
- Spencer B. Horn - British WWI flying ace
- Ian Napier (aviator) - British WWI flying ace
- Arthur Keen (aviator) - British WWI flying ace
- Ernest Norton (aviator) - British WWI flying ace
- Rudolf von Eschwege - German WWI flying ace; only German pilot on the Aegean Front
- Air Commodore Alan Duncan Bell-Irving
- Edwin C. Bromley - Canadian WWI flying ace
- Frank George Gibbons - British WWI flying ace and postwar air racer
- Cecil Roy Richards - Australian WWI flying ace
- Geoffrey H. Hooper - Australian WWI flying ace
- David MacKay McGoun - Canadian WWI flying ace
- William Durrand - Canadian WWI flying ace
- Otto Creutzmann - German WWI flying ace
- George Randall - British WWI flying ace
- Air Marshal Victor Groom
- Group Captain Campbell Hoy
- Walter Noble - British WWI flying ace
- Richard M. Trevethan - British WWI flying ace
- Air Vice Marshal George Reid (aviator)
- Air Commodore Henry Crowe
- Ernest Hardcastle - British WWI flying ace
- Douglas Graham Cooke - British WWI flying ace
- David John Weston - British WWI flying ace
- Finlay McQuistan - Scots WWI flying ace
- Cecil Gardner - British WWI flying ace
- Air Commodore Patrick Huskinson
- Gordon Budd Irving - Canadian WWI flying ace
- Edwin Cole (aviator) - English WWI flying ace
- George R. Riley - English WWI flying ace
- Colonel Edward Haight - American career airman and ace
- Frederick Sowrey - English WWI flying ace who shot down Zeppelin L32
- Group Captain Gilbert W. M. Green - Pioneering English night fighter ace
- Donald Beard - English WWI flying ace
- Ronald Mauduit - English WWI flying ace
- Peter Barnes (entrepreneur) - American businessman, environmentalist, and writer.
February 2010
[edit]- Edward John Hutchins - a Liberal MP in the Uk Parliament
- Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni - Personal instrument maker for Galileo Galilei.
- Henry M. Tichenor - American Socialist and Atheist editor and best-selling author of the Progressive Era.
January 2010
[edit]- Carl Warburg - Victorian doctor of medicine and pharmacologist. Inventor of Warburg's Tincture.
- Angana P. Chatterji - Scholar, activist, one of the conveners of the International People's Tribunal on Human Rights and Justice in Indian-administered Kashmir
- Saeed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, United Arab Emirati royalty, football club chairman and member of Abu Dhabi's cabinet.
- Hamdan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, United Arab Emirati royalty and politician, current Deputy Prime Minister.
- Robert Dunkin of Penzance, Cornwall, was a Quaker businessman and a mentor of the young Humphry Davy.
December 2009
[edit]- Jesus ben Damneus - High Priest of Israel
- Charles Gilpin (1815-1874) was a Quaker, orator, politician and publisher and railway director.
November 2009
[edit]- J. Vernon Shea - American author of horror, fantasy, poetry, and essays; and a correspondent of H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, and August Derleth.
October 2009
[edit]- Julian Thomas - British archaeologist, specialising in Neolithic and Bronze Age prehistory. Co-director of the Stonehenge Riverside Project.
- Shahid Kamal - Pakistan's Ambassador to Germany
- Hal Finney (cypherpunk) - Prominent cypherpunk, developer for PGP and early console games for Atari 2600 and Intellivision.
September 2009
[edit]- Christian Keyser and Johann Flierl Lutheran missionaries to New Guinea.
- Hermann Detzner German surveyor in Kaiser-Wilhelmsland, possibly last German to surrender in WWI?
- Jonathan Townley Crane 19th century Methodist Episcopal Minister, founder of Centenary College (Stephen Crane's father) and George Peck; the propensity of Pecks to be Methodist ministers caused Stephen to say that everyone in his family was a Methodist minister as soon as he could walk, the ambling nag saddle bag, exhorting kind.
- Nicholas M. Nolan - Civil War & Indian Wars, commander of Henry Ossian Flipper and commander of the "Buffalo Tragedy of 1877.
- Jules Garesche Ord - The officer now confirmed as the one who inititated and started the charge up the San Juan Heights.
August 2009
[edit]- John Bigelow, Jr. - The son of diplomat John Bigelow, the friend and model for many of Remington's sketches. A noted Army historian.
July 2009
[edit]- Louis H. Carpenter - MOH winner, he served 1861-1899. This article is a good article (GA) nominee.
- Samuel Carpenter - First Treasurer & Asst. Govenor to William Penn of PA.
- Ralph Crepyn - First Town Clerk of London
- Eliza Gutch - Founder of the Folklore Society. Just a stub at present, not much info to hand.
June 2009
[edit]- Michael B. Ellis - World War I Medal of Honor recepeint from the U.S. Army.
- Abdullah el Tell - Transjordanian military commander, Jerusalem, 1948.
- Mordechai Weingarten - Mukhtar of Jerusalem's Jewish Quarter, 1935-1948.
- Thomas C. Wasson - US Consul, Jerusalem, 1948.
April 2009
[edit]- Arturo Alcaraz - Guggenheim Fellowship awardee, volcanologist
- Caleb Huse Confederate Major chiefly responsible for purchasing arms from Europe for the CSA.
- John Carpenter, town clerk of London - major rewrite done - Author of Liber Albus first book of English common law.
- William Carpenter, Providence Rhode Island First surnamed Carpenter to settle in America, early settler of Providence
- William, Count of Melun WikiProject Middle Ages, French Knight & Noble during First Crusade.
- Frederic H. Balfour Victorian sinologist, editor, essayist.
- Evgeny Belyaev (1926-1994) Superb tenor, admired briefly but not really known in the West due to the Cold War.
- Shafik Chokin (1912-2003) The most recognized Kazakh scientist in energy sector, president of Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences
- K. Subrahmanyam - Foreign Policy expert, 'Doyen of India's strategic affairs community' - expanded from a stub
February 2009
[edit]- Matija Gogala, Slovenian entomologist
January 2009
[edit]- Edwin F. Harding, World War II Major General
- Al Kaprielian
- Brian Gorman
December 2008
[edit]- Madeline Perry - Irish professional squash player.
- Delia Arnold - Malaysian professional squash player.
- Sharon Wee - Malaysian professional squash player.
- Annelize Naude - Dutch professional squash player.
- Kasey Brown - Australian professional squash player.
- Annie Au - Hong Kong professional squash player.
- Dominique Lloyd-Walter - English professional squash player.
- Tricia Chuah - Malaysian professional squash player.
- Laurens Jan Anjema - Dutch professional squash player.
- Borja Golan - Spanish professional squash player.
- Low Wee Wern - Malaysian professional squash player.
- Jaclyn Hawkes - New Zealand professional squash player.
- Donna Urquhart - Australian professional squash player.
- Raymond Jackson, cartoonist who worked for the Evening Standard and was known as Jak
- Andy Collins (game designer), role-playing game designer.
- Richard Clarke Cabot - American Physician
November 2008
[edit]- Edmund Wright Brooks(1834 – 1928), English Quaker philanthropist and cement maker.
- Boris Bazhanov (1900-1983), Joseph Stalin's secretary who defected in 1928.
- William Dewsbury (circa 1671 – 1688), Quaker minister.
- Herold C. Hunt (February 8, 1902—October 17, 1976), noted educator
October 2008
[edit]- Michael Hudson, American economist on 2008-10-14
- Henri Rivière (painter), artist, designer and technical innovator in shadow plays
- Beth Nolan, American lawyer, GWU general counsel, former DOJ official, first woman (and Bill Clinton's final) White House Counsel
September 2008
[edit]- Ivan Regen, Slovene biologist, appeared on DYK? on october 2nd.
- Martin Cassini - of questionable notability
- John G. Jackson - Pan-Africanist and Afrocentrist writer
- Joseph Nourse, first United States Register of the Treasury
- John Inglis Gilmour - Scottish World War I flying ace
- Charles George Gass - British World War I flying ace
- Karl Bolle - German World War I flying ace
- Henry Winslow Woollett - British World War I flying ace
- Emil Thuy - German World War I flying ace
- Otto Könnecke - German World War I flying ace
- Jospeh Veltjens - German World War I flying ace
- Heinrich Kroll - German World War I flying ace
- Geoffrey Hilton Bowman - British World War I flying ace
- Paul Billik - German World War I flying ace
August 2008
[edit]- Joseph Fry (tea merchant) - husband of Elizabeth Fry
- Ger McDonnell - mountaineer and first Irish person to reach summit of K2
- Andrey Molchanov - Russian billionaire businessman and politician
July 2008
[edit]- Jane Collier
- Arpad Vass - anthropologist
- John McIntosh (Saskatchewan MP)
- Richard Southam
- Bert Cadieu
- Roderick J. Thomson
- Albert B. Douglas
- Anthony Pratkanis - anthropologist
June 2008
[edit]- David Stuart (diplomat)
- Ben Shearer - Australian artist
- Constance Reid - mathematical biographer and popularizer
- Kaye Don
- Marcus J. Ranum - Computer/Network security innovator.
- Michael Wyndham Hudson - Australian Admiral.
- Gwilt Jolley (1859-1916), an English painter
May 2008
[edit]- John Billingsley
- Amadou Lamine Ba
- Mark Andrew Kelly - Australian Major General
- Alan Beaumont - Australian Admiral
- Victor Smith - Australian Admiral
April 2008
[edit]- Christopher Levett
- Ulrike Lunacek
- Hans-Georg Stümke
- Thomas Grossmann
- Alexander Ziegler
- Azariah Southworth
- Claire Waldoff
- Jean Follain
- William Jarvis (merchant)
- Philippe Descola - French anthropologist
- Eugene Cussons - Chimps
- Eugène Boban - French antiquarian and crystal skulls saleman.
- Pietra Rivoli - author
- Edwin Jaggard - Historian
- Davyd Thomas - Australian Rear Admiral
- Robert Marsden Hope - Australian Justice and Royal Commissioner.
March 2008
[edit]- Gustav Christian Schwabe - merchant, financier
- Alan G. Rogers - GLBT, iraqi casualty
- Andrew Toovey - composer
- Don Boyd - director
- Helen Donald-Smith - artist
- Alan Chadwick - gardner
- Jonathan Riley-Smith
- Bill Lann Lee - civil rights lawyer, asst. attorney general
- Clarence Lightner, first African-American mayor of a metropolitan Southern U.S. city
- Dona Cadman, widow of former Canadian Member of Parliament Chuck Cadman
- Benjamin Wills Newton, evangelist, former leader of Plymouth Brethren assembly
- Lena Yada
- Garry Tregidga, an academic at the Institute of Cornish Studies.
- Michael Williams (1784-1858), MP for West Cornwall and owner of Caerhays Castle.
- Edward William Wynne Pendarves (1775 – 1853), MP for West Cornwall.
- John Hearle Tremayne (1780 - 1851) was Tory MP for Cornwall for 20 years.
- Arthur Tremayne (1827 - 1905), Crimean War soldier and Cornish MP, son of J.H. Tremayne.
- Nigel Sheinwald british ambassador
- Jaymee Ong model
- Gottlieb Kirchhoff corn syrup
- Raymond L Brett (1917-1996) Professor of English at University of Hull.
- Francis Gregor (MP) (1760 - 1815 ), MP for the County of Cornwall.
- Sir William Molesworth, 6th Baronet (1758 - 1798), MP for Cornwall 1784 until 1790.
- Richard Davey (MP) (1799–1884), of Bochym in Cury. MP for West Cornwall for 11 years.
February 2008
[edit]- Samuel S. Carr English-born American 19th-early 20th century pastoral and landscape painter, Freemason and former President of the Brooklyn Art Club.
- William Penny Brookes, inspiration for the modern Olympic Games
- Edward Paisnel, the Beast of Jersey
- Barry Lee Myers, businessman
- Ian Bogost, game designer
- Rosanna Capolingua, Australian AMA
- Chris Columbo, jazz drummer
- Hugh Davson
- Eleanor Josaitis
- Ira Fusfeld
- Gentil Ferreira Viana
- Heidi Hammel
- James Losh
- Jason Lawrence
- Scott Millan
- Paolo Vitelli (businessman), yacht maker
- Parvati Shallow
- Patricia Cahill (drug smuggler)
- Richard Pearsall, 1698-1762 -> Richard Pearsall
- Roman Sledziejowski
- Sarah Turner Butler
- Yuji Terajima, artist
- Andrey Petrov, Russian composer - article had been requested prior to 2006-07-16
January 2008
[edit]- Omar Osama bin Laden, son of Osama bin Laden
- Ross Drummond, golfer
- Robert Campbell Reeve Alaskan aviation pioneer and founder of Reeve Aleutian Airways.
- Dan Cavanaugh, professional ice hockey player
- Eryl McNally, former MEP
- Clive Needle, former MEP
- Bill Miller (Scotland), former MEP
- Mark Watts, former MEP
- Pierre Bonga
- Samuel Teresi
December 2007
[edit]- Tom Wontner, (British actor)
- Suril Shah, (IT prodigy)
- Howard Fox (1836 - 1922), Falmouth, Cornwall worthy
- Jean-François Cail (1804-1871)
- Andre Couder
- Jean Pierre Pellissier
- Terence Patrick O'Sullivan
October 2007
[edit]- H. S. S. Lawrence (Educationalist - India)
- Vernice Armour (military, African-American, female) October 6, 2007
- Jimmy Hutmaker The "Mr. Jimmy" mentioned in You Can't Always Get What You Want.
- Lonny Chapman actor (Come back, little Sheeba, McCloud)
- David Montagu, 4th Baron Swaythling baron, banker and businessman
- Anna Maria Fox (1816 – 1897), Falmouthian
- Celia Calle, illustrator
- Henry George Raverty
November 2007
[edit]September 2007
[edit]- Karl Dalhouse September 10, 2007
- Thomas Dalton and Lucy Lew (African Americans) September 24, 2007
- S U Hastings September 10, 2007
- Andrea Smith (academic) September 15, 2007
August 2007
[edit]- Anna Cora Mowatt, August 5, 2007
- Susan Kiefel August 13, 2007
- Margaret Hillert August 20, 2007
- Helen Hartness Flanders August 31, 2007
- Christa Calamas
July 2007
[edit]- Renato D’Aiello, July 28, 2007
June 2007
[edit]- Katie Hopkins, June 3, 2007
- Dean Redman, June 15, 2007
- Patricia Drake, June 15, 2007
- Leraldo Anzaldua, June 15, 2007
- John McPhail, June 15, 2007
- Marek Hamšík, June 22, 2007
- Samuel Slovák, June 22, 2007
- Alfred Herbert
May 2007
[edit]- Joe Baksi May 12, 2007
- Josh Key May 20, 2007
- Henry Reed (merchant) May 27, 2007
- William Theed famous Victorian sculptor
- Greg Brady (broadcaster)
April 2007
[edit]- Geoff Plant Attorney General of British Columbia. April 27, 2007
- Tatsuo Kawai (diplomat) April 23 2007
- Dorus Rijkers April 13, 2007
March 2007
[edit]- John Joseph Mitty March 29, 2007
- Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli March 21, 2007
- Ken Noguchi March 20, 2007
- Paul Torrisi March 10, 2007
- Timothy Campbell March 2, 2007
- William G. Gale March 2, 2007
- Anne Curwen - YWCA
- Sidney Rosenthal - Magic marker
- Herbert Simon (real estate)
February 2007
[edit]- Cesare Cremonini 7 February 2007
- Leona Woods 20:20, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
- Ursula Pearson
- John Lester 03:50, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- Tiffini Hale February 18, 2007
- Albert Fields February 18, 2007
- Chase Hampton February 18, 2007
- Deedee Magno February 18, 2007
- Marcus Brosch February 19, 2007
- Susan Solomon February 20, 2007
January 2007
[edit]- Michelle Paver 28 january, 2007
- Herb Jackson 16 January, 2007
- Ajeet Bajaj 12:53, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
- Andy Burton (TV presenter)
December 2006
[edit]- William Wrigley III 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Robert E. Johnson 16:53, 9 December 2006
- R. Eden Martin 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Paul Cornell (Chicago) 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Samuel Curtis Johnson, Sr. 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Herbert Fisk Johnson, Sr. 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Herbert Fisk Johnson III 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Helen Johnson-Leipold 16:53, 9 December 2006
- S. Curtis Johnson 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Winnie Johnson-Marquart 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Jennifer Martz 16:53, 9 December 2006
- August Busch IV 16:53, 9 December 2006
- August Anheuser Busch, Sr. 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Eberhard Anheuser 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Adolphus Busch III 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Antoine Thompson 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Seymour H. Knox I 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Seymour H. Knox II 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Northrup R. Knox 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Donald Trump, Jr. 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Tony Lopez 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Heath Irwin 16:53, 9 December 2006
- George Fisk Comfort 16:53, 9 December 2006
- Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr. 16:53, 9 December 2006
- James Griffin (songwriter) 16:53, 9 December 2006
November 2006
[edit]- Mitch Clem 05:37, November 30, 2006
- Rosemary Firth 15:35, November 26, 2006
- Raymond Firth expanded from stub
- Cecil Gould 14:14, November 25, 2006
- K. A. C. Creswell 21:07, November 24, 2006
- Floyd M. Riddick 23:08, November 22, 2006
- Douglas A. Warner III 02:26, November 2, 2006
October 2006
[edit]- Leonard Orban 08:42, 31 October 2006
- Henry Bowen 23:25, October 15, 2006
- Charles F. Mercer 01:56, October 6, 2006
- James Breckinridge 00:40, October 6, 2006
September 2006
[edit]- George Rogers Clark Floyd 23:49, September 13, 2006
- Jamsetji Tata expanded from stub. Appeared on DYK on 11 September
- G. D. Madgulkar expanded from stub.
August 2006
[edit]- Alfred Ford appeared on DYK on 28 August
- William Brydon appeared on DYK on 25 August
- Yogendra Singh Yadav appeared on DYK on 21 August