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1. Anthony DeMartino (1999)

YouTube Star

Youngest member of the internet famous DeMartino family as the only brother of Gabriella, Niki and Alex DeMartino. His account was private as of December 2021.

2. Sebastian Janoski (1999)

Pop Singer

Rising to national prominence at the age of 12 in season 7 of Americas Got Talent for his acoustic version of "House of The Rising Sun" by the Animals, this...

3. Mike Souchak (1927)

Professional Golfer

Winner of fifteen PGA Tours who was known for his long drives.

4. Noah DeVore (1999)

TikTok Star

Smooth hip hop and pop singer who was a member of the group Three Guests. 

5. Noah Miller (1999)

YouTube Star

Notable for founding both an internet sports news site called The Sports Crave and a motivational speaking organization called Teens of America, this young entrepreneur also produced videos for Awesomeness...

6. Jordan Brown (1999)

TV Actress

Jordan Brown is a famous TV Actress, who was born on August 12, 1999 in Ireland. Irish actress who starred on the CBBC series Dani’s Castle in the role of...

7. Isaac Brinker (1993)

Instagram Star

Video content creator who became popular on Vine by posting an array of comedy sketches, family friendly content, and even showcasing his own written music and covers. He earned over...

8. Judith Giuliani (1954)

Political Wife

Ex-wife of New York's former mayor Rudy Giuliani, who she was married to from 2003 until 2018. She was also a founding board member of the Twin Towers Fund.

9. Ethel Allen (1929)

Politician

After serving in the Philadelphia City Council during the 1970s, this Republican Party politician and medical doctor took office as Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

10. Daniel Chun (1980)

TV Producer

Emmy-nominated writer known for his work on The Office and The Simpsons. He also created the show Grandfathered.

11. Jacob Brown (1775)

War Hero

Major General for the United States Army who fought during the War of 1812 in the Capture of Fort Erie, the Battle of Chippawa, the Battle of Lundy's Lane, and...

12. Margaret Corbin (1751)

War Hero

American war hero who fought in the American Revolutionary War and became the first woman in history to receive a pension from Congress for her military service.

13. Justin Coppolino (1980)

Tattoo Artist

Tattoo artist who appears on Oxygen's Tattoos After Dark and works at Timeless Tattoo in Los Angeles, California. He also became a bassist and vocalist for the three-piece rock-punk band...

14. Natalie DiDonato (1980)

Reality Star

Television personality best known for her appearance on the fifth season of VH1's Mob Wives. She also makes frequent appearances at celebrity/public functions. As a realtor, she assists with property...

15. Chaosxsilencer (1980)

YouTube Star

Chaosxsilencer is a famous YouTube Star, who was born on June 9, 1980 in United States. YouTube gamer with over 2.7 million subscribers. He has partnered with Elgato Gaming and...

16. Robert Cooper Grier (1794)

Supreme Court Justice

Robert Cooper Grier is a famous Supreme Court Justice, who was born on March 5, 1794 in United States. Served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from...

17. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (1787)

Teacher

Educational pioneer who co-founded, along with Laurent Clerc and Mason Cogswell, what is now known as the American School for the Deaf, the first instutition for deaf education in North...

18. Thomas Garrett (1789)

American Abolitionist

Abolitionist and leader of the Underground Railroad movement.

19. Nate Marino (1980)

Radio Host

Senior executive radio show producer and occasional on-air talent also known as Straight Nate who became widely known after joining Z100 New York's morning show Elvis Duran and The Morning...

20. John Purdue (1802)

Indian Businessman

American industrialist from Lafayette, Indiana, who was the primary and original benefactor of Purdue University. He requested that Purdue university be located in Battle Ground and that his named was...

21. Henry Roberts (1803)

Architect

Pennsylvania-born architect who famously designed London's Fishmongers' Hall. He was also involved with Model Dwellings, a British workers' housing project.

22. Thomas A. Scott (1823)

Business Executive

Businessman who became the fourth president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which was the largest corporation in the world at that time.

23. Harriet Lane (1830)

Political Wife

Niece of lifelong bachelor and President of the United States James Buchanan who acted as First Lady from 1857 to 1861. She was known for the large collection of European...

24. Benjamin F. Harding (1823)

Politician

Benjamin F. Harding is a famous Politician, who was born on January 4, 1823 in United States. American politician who represented Oregon in the U.S. Senate from 1862 to 1865....

25. Chauncey West (1827)

Religious Leader

Remembered best for heading the Utah Territory's branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this nineteenth-century Mormon leader also participated in an LDS mission to Sri Lanka.

26. Alexander Kelly (1840)

War Hero

American Civil War hero who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service in the Battle of Chaffin's Farm.

27. James Beaver (1837)

Politician

During the late 1880s and early 1890s, this Republican Party politician served as Governor of Pennsylvania. After leaving office, he served a two-year term as President of Pennsylvania State University.

28. Samuel Baldwinmarks Young (1840)

War Hero

Military hero who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. In the early 1900s, he also served as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Department of War....

29. Charles L. Thomas (1843)

War Hero

US Army sergeant who received the Medal of Honor for his heroism during the Indian Campaigns in the Dakota Territory.

30. Jonathan Jasper Wright (1840)

Lawyer

During the post-Civil War Reconstruction Era, this African-American judge served in South Carolina's Supreme Court. Earlier in his career, he had been the primary attorney for the Freedmen's Bureau of...

31. John Brashear (1970)

Astronomer

Astronomer who patented instruments for telescopes. He received the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1910 and from 1901 to 1904, he was acting chancellor of the Western University of Pennsylvania, now...

32. James Spangler (1848)

Entrepreneur

Famous for inventing the first commercially popular model of the electric vacuum cleaner (which included an attached bag), Spangler eventually created the Electric Suction Sweeper Company to manufacture and market...

33. Edwin Austin Abbey (1852)

Painter

Edwin Austin Abbey is a famous Painter, who was born on April 1, 1852 in United States. Painter and illustrator known for his Victorian and Shakespearean-themed artwork. He is most...

34. Jacob S. Coxey (1854)

Politician

Jacob S. Coxey is a famous Politician, who was born on April 16, 1854 in United States. Political organizer who led Coxey’s Army on a march to Washington D.C. to...

35. Colin Campbell Cooper (1856)

Painter

Remembered best for his paintings of New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia skyscrapers, this American Impressionist artist also painted Asian and European city scenes, as well as portraits, landscapes, and Renoir-like...

36. Jack Rowe (1856)

Major League Baseball Player

Former baseball player known for being a member of the famed "Big Four" group of hitters who led the Detroit Wolverines to a 1887 World Series victory. He was also...

37. Harry Stovey (1970)

Baseball Player

19th century MLB outfielder and first baseman known as the first player to reach 100 home runs.

38. James Mckeen Cattell (1860)

Psychologist

Psychologist whose experiments in mental ability helped establish the field as a legitimate scientific discipline. The New York Times once called him "the dean of American science".

39. Marah Ellis Ryan (1860)

Activist

Marah Ellis Ryan is a famous Activist, who was born on February 27, 1860 in United States. An American writer who became an authority on the tribal life of Native...

40. William D. Boyce (1858)

Entrepreneur

Newspaper and magazine publisher and founder of the Boy Scouts of America.

41. Edgar Wilson (1970)

Politician

Republican who who served as Representative from Idaho from 1895 to 1897.

42. Charles Abner Powell (1860)

Baseball Player

Baseball pioneer who invented the tradition of ladies' day, the baseball tarpaulin, and most importantly the rain check.

43. Samuel Henry Kress (1863)

Entrepreneur

Samuel Henry Kress is a famous Entrepreneur, who was born on July 23, 1863 in United States. Businessman and philanthropist who founded the popular S. H. Kress & Co. five-...

44. Richard Harding Davis (1864)

Novelist

Fiction writer and journalist who was the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish-American War, the Second Boer War, and the First World War.

45. Theodore William Richards (1868)

Chemist

Theodore William Richards is a famous Chemist, who was born on January 31, 1868 in United States. An American chemist who is best known for determining the atomic weights of...

46. Chuck Anderson (1985)

Graphic Designer

Artist and designer known for is design studio NoPattern, he has made a name for himself working with brands like Adidas, ESPN, Google, and more. He has gained a massive...

47. Horace Trumbauer (1970)

Architect

Designed much of the campus of Duke University; prominent during the Gilded Age. His designs were harshly criticized during his lifetime, but achieved great acclaim after his death.

48. John Thompson Dorrance (1873)

Entrepreneur

John Thompson Dorrance is a famous Entrepreneur, who was born on November 11, 1873 in United States. Chemist and entrepreneur remembered for his invention of a soup condensing process. He...

49. Buck Freeman (1970)

Baseball Player

Former coal miner who became one of baseball's first power hitters, amassing numerous home run records.

50. Kellee Maize (1980)

Rapper

Rapper, singer, and songwriter who released her debut album, Age of Feminine, in 2007.

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