Anniversarial — 2014
1814
Here are some of those correspondents whose birth or death is marked in 2014:
Births
- EE currently contains no correspondent born in 1814.
Deaths
- Alderson, Reverend Christopher (born 1737–died 1814), English — churchman, executor
- Anthony, Joseph (born 1762–died 1814), American — silversmith
- Armfelt, Greve Gustaf Mauritz (born 1757–died 1814), Finnish — courtier, diplomat, army officer
- Aubert, Jean Louis, abbé Aubert (born 1731–died 1814), French — journalist, poet, author
- Bicquilley, Charles François de (born 1738–died 1814), French — economist
- Bontemps, Gérard Michel (born 1740–died 1814), French — diplomatic official, diplomat
- Bossut, Charles (born 1730–died 1814), French — mathematician, engineer, scientific author, scientist
- Buisson, François (born 1753–died 1814), French — bookseller, publisher, newspaper owner
- Bull, William (born 1738–died 1814), English — churchman, Nonconformist, school teacher, schoolteacher
- Burney, Doctor Charles [senior] (born 1726–died 1814), English — musician, historian, academy member
- Carli, conte Alessandro (born 1740–died 1814), Italian — author, playwright
- Charles Joseph, prince de Ligne (born 1735–died 1814), Belgian — prince, army officer, author
- Corancez, Élisabeth Jeanne Pierrette de [née Romilly] (born 1744–died 1814), French — home-maker
- Craufurd, John (born 1742–died 1814), Scottish — politician, member of Parliament
- Crawford, John (born 1740–died 1814), Scottish — politician, member of Parliament
- Dawson, John (born 1762–died 1814), American — lawyer, planter, politician, plantation owner
- Démeunier, Jean Nicolas (born 1741–died 1814), French — politician, revolutionary, essayist, political historian
- Du Roveray, Jacques Antoine (born 1747–died 1814), Swiss — politician
- Eden, William, 1st Baron Auckland (born 1744–died 1814), English — diplomat, prison reformer
- Elliot Murray Kynynmound, Gilbert, 1st earl of Minto (born 1751–died 1814), Scottish — colonial governor, politician, member of Parliament
- Estcourt, Edmund (died 1814), English — lawyer
- Faivre d'Arcier, Jean François Arsène (born 1755–died 1814), French — judge, playwright
- Favre, François (born 1736–died 1814), Swiss — merchant
- Findlay, Robert (born 1721–died 1814), Scottish — churchman, theologian
- Fumeron de La Berlière, Marie Julie de [laterly Godefroy; née Dubois] (born 1758–died after 1814), French — home-maker
- Geffrard de La Motte, Jean François Joseph (born 1723–died c. 1814), French — army officer
- Gerry, Elbridge (born 1744–died 1814), American — businessman, politician, diplomat, governor
- Gilman, Nicholas (born 1755–died 1814), American — politician
- Giovio, conte Atanasio Giovanni Battista (born 1748–died 1814), Italian — author, historian
- Goodhue, Benjamin (born 1748–died 1814), American — merchant, politician
- Greene, Catharine [née Littlefield] (born 1755–died 1814), American — financier
- Hiller, Joseph (born 1748–died 1814), American — clockmaker, silversmith, army officer, tradesman
- Hohenhausen, Baron Sylvester Josef von (born 1735–died 1814), German — army officer, academy member
- Hopkins, Daniel (born 1734–died 1814), American — churchman, Protestant, school teacher, politician, schoolteacher
- Horton, Phoebe [née Davenport] (born 1756–died 1814), English — gentlewoman
- Iriarte, Bernardo de (born 1734–died 1814), Spanish — civil servant
- King, Miles (born 1747–died 1814), American — merchant, politician
- Lovell, James (born 1737–died 1814), American — schoolteacher, tax official, naval officer, politician
- Mercier, Louis Sébastien (born 1740–died 1814), French — author, playwright, politician, revolutionary
- Migneret, Mathieu (born 1743–died 1814), French — printer, publisher
- Moreau, Jean Michel (born 1741–died 1814), French — illustrator, engraver
- Morris, John (born c. 1734–died 1814), English — lawyer, politician
- Mulford, John (born 1721–died 1814), English — clockmaker, surgeon, tradesman
- Neave, Richard, 1st Baron Neave (born 1731–died 1814), English — merchant
- Neild, James (born 1744–died 1814), English — jeweller, prison reformer, businessman, author
- Nickolls, Reverend Robert Boucher (born 1740–died 1814), English — churchman
- Otis, Samuel Allyne (born 1740–died 1814), American — merchant, politician
- Paine, Robert Treat (born 1731–died 1814), American — lawyer, politician, judge, civil servant
- Palissot de Montenoy, Charles (born 1730–died 1814), French — author, playwright, satirist
- Pergen, Johann Baptist Anton von, graf von Pergen (born 1725–died 1814), Austrian — aristocrat, politician, spymaster, spy
- Pont Wullyamoz, Marie Louise Françoise de [née Burnand] (born 1751–died 1814), Swiss — home-maker
- Port, Mary [née Dewes] (born c. 1746–died 1814), English — gentlewoman
- Sade, Donatien Alphonse François de, marquis de Sade (born 1740–died 1814), French — freethinker, author
- Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de (born 1737–died 1814), French — author, botanist
- Savage, Joseph (born 1756–died 1814), American — army officer
- Séroux d'Agincourt, Jean Baptiste Louis Georges (born 1730–died 1814), French — archaeologist, historian, historian
- Smith, William (born 1728–died 1814), American — merchant, politician
- Stockdale, John (born c. 1749–died 1814), English — publisher, bookseller
- Thompson, Sir Benjamin, Count Rumford (born 1753–died 1814), American — army officer, inventor
- Veit, David (born 1771–died 1814), French — Jewish, physician
- Warren, Mercy Otis [née Otis] (born 1728–died 1814), American — author, playwright