Industry
Place
Organisation / Person
Date (born / died)
Patient of Edward Jenner; First person to received Vaccination

James Phipps

1788 - 1853

1799-1865, active 1812-1865, physician; army medical officer, English

James Barry

1789 - 1865

1789 - current (2020), soap manufacturers, Isleworth, England

A and F Pears Limited

1789

Richard Roberts

1789 - 1864

1789-1938?, iron smelter; coal miner; manufacturer of coal-based products, England

Newton, Chambers and Company Limited

1789 - 1972

1788-1875, print seller; publisher, active London

McLean, Thomas

1788 - 1875

1790-1870, mathematical instrument maker, English; British

Henry Barrow

1790 - 1870

William Henry Smyth

1788 - 1865

1788-1872, engineer, Prussian

Augustus Siebe

1788 - 1872

1790-1970, textile machinery, ammunition and bomber wing manufacturer, Bolton, England

Dobson and Barlow Limited

1790 - 1970

1789-1854, natural philosopher and mathematician, German

Georg Simon Ohm

1789 - 1854

1789-1848; cabinet-maker; British

William Hancock

1789 - 1848

1788-1871, printer, Stepney, London, British

Augustus Applegath

1788 - 1871

1790-1869, shipbuilder; engineer, Scottish; British

David Napier

1790 - 1869

Sir

William Fairbairn

1789 - 1874

1788-1842, organic chemist, French

Pierre Joseph Pelletier

1788 - 1842

1799-1883, architect, English, British

Lewis Cubitt

1709 - 1883

1790-1954, newspaper, York

York Herald

1790 - 1954

1788-1835; coach-maker; British

John Hancock

1788 - 1835

1788-1869, merchant and railway administrator and director, British

Henry Booth

1788 - 1869

William Scoresby

1789 - 1857

1790-1852, printing engineer; university teacher, British

Cowper, Edward Shickle

1790 - 1852

1788-1873, inventor, British

Thomas Shaw Brandreth

1788 - 1873

William Hancock

1789 - 1848

1790-1842, mechanical engineer, Bolton, English; British

Benjamin Hick

1790 - 1842

1791-1845, experimental philosopher; businessman, British

John Frederic Daniell

1790 - 1845

1788-1873, inventor of the electric telegraph; meteorologist, British; English

Francis Ronalds

1788 - 1873

c. 1790-1837, natural philosopher; scientist, Scottish, British

William Ritchie

1790 - 1837

1790-1853, active 1826-1851, chronometer maker; watchmaker; clock-maker, London, England, British

Edward John Dent

1790 - 1853

active 1817-1841, optical instrument maker; mathematical instrument maker; scientific instrument maker; manufacturer of waterproof fabrics; manufacturer of chemicals, Italian

Charles Joshua Ronchetti

1790 - 1850

1789-1850, lithographer; printer, British

Charles Joseph Hullmandel

1789 - 1850

1790-1878, inventor; Church of Scotland minister/clergyman, Scottish; British

Robert Stirling

1790 - 1878

1788-c. 1859, medallist, French

Mathias Nicolas Marie Vivier

1788 - 1859

1788-1863, cleric; writer; photographer; traveller, British

George Wilson Bridges

1788 - 1863

1790-1883, anatomist; physician; surgeon, French

Jules Germain Cloquet

1790 - 1883

1789-1873, medal engraver; medal sculptor, French

Amedee Durand

1789 - 1873

1788-1867, mathematician; engineer, French

Jean Victor Poncelet

1788 - 1867

1790-1878, physician; physiologist, English; British

James Blundell

1790 - 1878

1790-1852, surgeon; geologist, English; British

Gideon Mantell

1790 - 1852

1790?-1849, army officer; publisher; writer, English; British

Thomas Sutcliffe

1790 - 1849

1788-1846, soldier; mechanical inventor, British

Francis Maceroni

1788 - 1846

1790-1874, physician; anatomist; ophthalmologist; surgeon, Irish

Arthur Jacob

1790 - 1874

1789-1864, mechanical engineer; inventor, Welsh; British

Richard Roberts

1789 - 1864

1788-1865, naval officer; surveyor, British

William Henry Smyth

1788 - 1865

1789-1848, dentist (to Queen Victoria), British

Alexander Nasmyth

1789 - 1848

1790-1865, first King of the Belgians, reigned 1831-1865

Leopold I of Belgium

1790 - 1865

1789-1876, astonomer, British; English

Anne Sheepshanks

1789 - 1876

1788-1850, engraver, English; British

James Thomson

1788 - 1850

1790-1844, statesman; soldier, Swedish

Magnus Brahe

1790 - 1844

1789-1845, medallist, Swiss

Henri Francois Brandt

1789 - 1845