Anniversarial — 2012
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Here are some of those correspondents whose birth or death is marked in 2012:
Births
- Cini, Major General Tommaso (born 1812–died 1852), Italian — soldier
- Jacquot, Charles Jean Baptiste (born 1812–died 1880), French — author, novelist, playwright, pamphleteer
Deaths
- Ashburnham, Sir John, 2nd earl of Ashburnham (born 1724–died 1812), English — aristocrat
- Barlow, Joel (born 1754–died 1812), American — businessman, diplomat, poet
- Boone, Thomas (born c. 1730–died 1812), English — civil servant, colonial governor
- Boutet de Monvel, Jacques Marie (born 1745–died 1812), French — author, playwright, actor
- Buckminster, Joseph (born 1751–died 1812), American — churchman, Congregational
- Chaumont de La Galaizière, Antoine (born 1727–died 1812), French — lawyer, judge, civil servant
- Clément, Jean Marie Bernard (born 1742–died 1812), French — journalist, translator, author
- Clos, Claude Joseph (born c. 1736–died 1812), French — author, legal author, police chief, bibliophile, collector
- Davies, William (born 1749–died 1812), American — army officer
- Davis, William (born 1727–died 1812), American — sea captain, merchant, politician
- Deluc, Guillaume Antoine (born 1729–died 1812), Swiss — scientist
- Dubois-Fontanelle, Joseph Gaspard (born 1727–died 1812), French — author, playwright
- Duncombe, Susanna [née Highmore] (born 1725–died 1812), English — author, poet
- Dutens, Vincent Louis (born 1730–died 1812), French — diplomatic official, academy member, diplomat
- Fay de Sathonay, Nicolas Jean Claude Marie, baron de Sathonay (born 1762–died 1812), French — royalist, politician
- Garthshore, Doctor Maxwell (born 1732–died 1812), Scottish — physician, academy member
- Gérard de Rayneval, Joseph Mathias (born 1736–died 1812), French — diplomat, translator
- Grubb, John (born 1751–died 1812), English — lawyer
- Hammersley, Thomas (born 1747–died 1812), English — banker
- Hondt, Pieter Abraham de (born 1732–died 1812), Dutch — printer
- Jerningham, Edward (born 1737–died 1812), English — author, poet
- King, Reverend John (born c. 1727–died 1812), English — churchman
- Kirwan, Richard (born 1733–died 1812), Irish — chemist, mineralogist, academy member
- Launay, Emmanuel Henri Louis Alexandre de, comte d’Antraigues (born 1753–died 1812), French — royalist secret agent, royalist, army officer, spy, revolutionary, politician, diplomat
- Laurencin de Chanzé, Jean Baptiste Espérance de, comte de Laurencin (born 1740–died 1812), French — army officer, novelist
- Lee, John (born 1751–died 1812), American — civil servant, navy officer
- Lefebvre, Simon (died 1812), French — notary
- Lind, James (born 1736–died 1812), Scottish — physician, astronomer, academy member
- Madison, Reverend James (born 1749–died 1812), American — churchman, university administrator
- Malone, Edmond (born 1741–died 1812), Irish — scholar, biographer, academic
- Mandrot, François Samuel (born 1732–died 1812), Swiss — churchman, Protestant, librarian, archivist
- Marmontel, Marie Adélaïde [née Lerein de Montigny] (born c. 1759–died 1812), French — home-maker
- Ménétra, Jacques Louis (born 1738–died 1812), French — glazier, tradesman
- Parsons, Philip (born 1729–died 1812), English — churchman, school teacher, schoolteacher
- Perceval, Spencer (born 1762–died 1812), English — lawyer, civil servant, prime minister, politician, member of Parliament, Evangelical
- Perkins, John (born c. 1730–died 1812), English — clerk, manager
- Pomme, Pierre (born 1735–died 1812), French — author, medical author, scientist
- Rice, Thomas (born 1734–died 1812), American — physician, politician
- Scott, Henry, 3rd duke of Buccleuch (born 1746–died 1812), Scottish — aristocrat, patron, academy member
- Stone, Michael Jenifer (born 1747–died 1812), American — politician
- St Paul, Horace (born 1729–died 1812), English — diplomat, army officer
- Tooke, John Horne (born 1736–died 1812), English — politician, philologist
- Trautschen, Hans Carl Heinrich von (born 1730–died 1812), German — army officer, poet, military author
- Tucker, Joseph (born 1754–died 1812), American — merchant
- Ward, Joseph (born 1737–died 1812), American — schoolteacher, financier, army officer