Anniversarial — 2013
1813
Here are some of those correspondents whose birth or death is marked in 2013:
Births
- EE currently contains no correspondent born in 1813.
Deaths
- Anderson, Sir John William, baronet (born c. 1736–died 1813), Scottish — politician, member of Parliament
- Baldwin, Henry (born 1734–died 1813), English — newspaper owner, editor
- Baldwin, William (born c. 1737–died 1813), English — politician, member of Parliament, civil servant
- Becket, Thomas (born c. 1722–died c. 1813), English — printer, publisher, tradesman
- Burr Alston, Theodosia [née Burr] (born 1783–died 1813), American — personal agent
- Cailhava d'Estendoux, Jean François (born 1731–died 1813), French — author, playwright, poet, critic
- Chambrier, Jean François de (born 1740–died 1813), Swiss — courtier, archivist, librarian
- Clymer, George (born 1739–died 1813), American — merchant, politician
- Collenot, Nicolas Anselme (born 1732–died 1813), French — librarian, antiquarian, archivist
- Craig, William, Lord Craig (born 1745–died 1813), Scottish — judge, academy member
- Delille, Jacques (born 1738–died 1813), French — churchman, poet, academy member
- Ferdinand, prince of Prussia (born 1730–died 1813), German — prince
- Fergusson, Sir Adam, 3rd baronet of Kilkerran (born 1733–died 1813), Scottish — politician, member of Parliament
- Fitzpatrick, Richard (born 1748–died 1813), Irish — army officer, soldier, politician, member of Parliament
- Grétry, André Ernest Modeste (born 1741–died 1813), Belgian — composer, opera
- Hamilton, William (born 1745–died 1813), American — landowner, botanist, art critic, collector
- Harmar, Josiah (born 1753–died 1813), American — army officer
- Hartley, David [junior] (born 1732–died 1813), English — academic, politician, member of Parliament
- Houel, Jean (born 1735–died 1813), French — painter
- Jeanbon, André (born 1749–died 1813), French — politician, revolutionary
- Keysall, John (born c. 1735–died 1813), English — banker
- La Beaumelle, Rose Victoire de [née Lavaysse] (born 1733–died 1813), French — home-maker
- La Live, Louis Joseph, marquis d’Épinay (born 1746–died 1813), French — spendthrift, journalist, politician
- La Live de Bellegarde, Élisabeth Françoise Sophie de, comtesse d’Houdetot (born 1730–died 1813), French — aristocrat, poet, salon hostess
- Livingston, Robert R. (born 1746–died 1813), American — politician, civil servant, scientist, statesman
- Mouchard, Marie Anne Françoise, comtesse de Beauharnais (born 1737–died 1813), French — aristocrat, salon hostess, author
- Narbonne Pelet de Salgas, Claude de (born 1728–died 1813), Dutch — diplomatic official, tutor, diplomat
- Ogilvie, John (born 1732–died 1813), Scottish — churchman, Presbyterian, poet, academy member
- Ogle, Nathaniel (born 1765–died 1813), English — gentleman
- Parmentier, Antoine Auguste (born 1737–died 1813), French — unknown occupation
- Price, John (born 1734–died 1813), Welsh — academic, archivist, librarian
- Pye, Henry James (born 1745–died 1813), English — author, poet, magistrate, politician, member of Parliament
- Randolph, Edmund Jennings (born 1753–died 1813), American — lawyer, army officer, politician, civil servant
- Rush, Benjamin (born 1746–died 1813), American — physician, social reformer
- Sedgwick, Theodore (born 1746–died 1813), American — judge, politician
- Sharp, Granville (born 1735–died 1813), English — abolitionist
- Sheridan, Letitia Christiana [née Bolton] (died 1813), English — home-maker
- Sophia Magdalena, queen consort of Sweden (born 1746–died 1813), Swedish — consort
- Soulavie, Jean Louis Giraud (born 1752–died 1813), French — politician, revolutionary, diplomat, author
- Southworth, Constant (born 1730–died 1813), American — politician
- St John de Crèvecœur, J. Hector (born 1735–died 1813), French — farmer, author
- Stoddard, Amos (born 1762–died 1813), American — soldier, soldier, legal clerk
- Taylor, Simon (born 1738–died 1813), Jamaican — estate manager, merchant, plantation owner, attorney, lawyer, politician
- Tronchin, Jean Armand (born 1732–died 1813), Swiss — diplomat
- Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord Woodhouselee (born 1747–died 1813), Scottish — lawyer, academy member
- White, George (died 1813), English — parliamentary official
- White, John (born c. 1747–died 1813), English — architect, civil servant, surveyor
- Wieland, Christoph Martin (born 1733–died 1813), German — poet, translator
- Wood, James [junior] (born 1741–died 1813), American — colonist, plantation owner, army officer, politician
- Wyatt, Richard (born c. 1731–died 1813), English — gentleman
- Zinzendorf, Karl Johann Christian von, graf von Zinzendorf (born 1739–died 1813), Austrian — aristocrat, lawyer, civil servant, governor