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2001 Double Branch Cemetery Miller, Carroll Kendrick (I54769)
 
2002 Double Springs Cemetery Reynolds, Harry Logan (I36706)
 
2003 Double Springs Cemetery Reynolds, Jimmie M (I36707)
 
2004 Double Springs Cemetery Ball, Georgia A (I36708)
 
2005 Double Springs Cemetery Reynolds, Dewey (I36711)
 
2006 Double Springs Cemetery Reynolds, Lewis Green (I36712)
 
2007 Double Springs Cemetery Quinton, Eva L (I36713)
 
2008 Double Springs Cemetery Reynolds, Mariola (I36716)
 
2009 Doubs Methodist Church Cemetery Spainhower, Jacob Francis (I55901)
 
2010 Doubs Methodist Church Cemetery Doub, Sarah Augusta (I55906)
 
2011 Douglas Castle Douglas, 1st Marquis of Douglas and 11th Earl of Angus William (I4274)
 
2012 Douglas Church Baker, John Allen (I35582)
 
2013 Douglas Church Rinehart, Deborah Ann (I35583)
 
2014 Dover Cemetery Childers, George Washington (I33324)
 
2015 Dover Cemetery Woodcock, Emma (I33325)
 
2016 Dover Hill Cemetery Crooke, Ozias (I51769)
 
2017 Dozer/Curtis Cemetery Bumgardner, Rebecca (I17109)
 
2018 Dozer/Curtis Cemetery Dozer, Samuel (I17110)
 
2019 Dresden Cemetery Powell, Zadock (I52742)
 
2020 Dresden Cemetery (Unknown), Elizabeth (I52743)
 
2021 Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland was the daughter of Snjá "the Old" of Finland.1 Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland was a witness where Vanlandi Svegdirsson, King of the Swedes left Driva behind in the spring, and did not return after three years as he'd promised.1 Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland married Vanlandi Svegdirsson, King of the Swedes, son of Svegdir Fjölnirsson, King of the Swedes and Vana of Vanheim.1 Drífa Snjásdóttir of Finland sent her son by Vanlande, Visbur, to him in Sweden, and bribed the witch-wife Huld, either that she should bewitch Vanlande to return to Finland, or kill him. Snjásdóttir, Drífa (I12923)
 
2022 Dropsey (Edema) Hoschar, Andrew John (I7320)
 
2023 Drótt Óláfsdóttir was the daughter of Óláfr Vermundarson, King of the Danes and Dampi (?). Drótt Óláfsdóttir was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark took its name.1 She married Dómarr Dómaldasson, King of the Swedes, son of Dómaldi Vísbursson, King of the Swedes. Óláfsdóttir, Drótt (I10769)
 
2024 Drowned Carr, Governor of Rhode Island Caleb (I2540)
 
2025 Drowned Hawkins, Ruffus J (I39517)
 
2026 Drowned Greene, Peter (I44937)
 
2027 Drowned Chew, Colby Taylor (I54298)
 
2028 Drowned herself Heldmann, Fannie (I52426)
 
2029 Drowning while saving a transiate man Brady, Harry Everett (I35300)
 
2030 Drurys Cemetery Harper, Lollie May (I53526)
 
2031 Dry Run 2 Cemetery Munch, Amey Lois (I32289)
 
2032 Du Bois Cemetery Carr, Margaret (I2544)
 
2033 Dub mac Maíl Coluim (Modern Gaelic: Dubh mac Mhaoil Chaluim), sometimes anglicised as Duff MacMalcolm, called Dén, "the Vehement" and Niger, "the Black" (died 967) was king of Alba. He was son of Malcolm I (Máel Coluim mac Domnaill) and succeeded to the throne when Indulf (Ildulb mac Causantín) was killed in 962.

While later chroniclers such as John of Fordun supplied a great deal of information on Dub's life and reign, including tales of witchcraft and treason, almost all of this is rejected by modern historians. There are very few sources for the reign of Dub, of which the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba and a single entry in the Annals of Ulster are the closest to contemporary.

The Chronicle records that during Dub's reign bishop Fothach, most likely bishop of St Andrews or of Dunkeld, died. The remaining report is of a battle between Dub and Cuilén, son of king Ildulb. Dub won the battle, fought "upon the ridge of Crup", in which Duchad, abbot of Dunkeld, sometimes supposed to be an ancestor of Crínán of Dunkeld, and Dubdon, the mormaer of Atholl, died.

The various accounts differ on what happened afterwards. The Chronicle claims that Dub was driven out of the kingdom. The Latin material interpolated in Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykl states that he was murdered at Forres, and links this to an eclipse of the sun which can be dated to 20 July 966. The Annals of Ulster report only: "Dub mac Maíl Coluim, king of Alba, was killed by the Scots themselves"; the usual way of reporting a death in internal strife, and place the death in 967. It has been suggested that Sueno's Stone, near Forres, may be a monument to Dub, erected by his brother Kenneth II (Cináed mac Maíl Coluim). It is presumed that Dub was killed or driven out by Cuilén, who became king after Dub's death, or by his supporters.

Dub left at least one son, Kenneth III (Cináed mac Dub). Although his descendants did not compete successfully for the kingship of Alba after Cináed was killed in 1005, they did hold the mormaerdom of Fife. The MacDuib (or MacDuff) held the mormaerdom, and later earldom, until 1371. 
Coluim, King Of Scotland Dub Mac Maíl (I10634)
 
2034 DuBois Cemetery Sprague, Jonathan (I13342)
 
2035 Dudley Castle Clifford, Matilda (I2783)
 
2036 Dudley Castle De Cherleton, Isabel (I3754)
 
2037 Dudley Castle Sutton, Sir, Lord Dudley Edmund (I13763)
 
2038 Dudley Castle Sutton, Dorothy Dudley (I15361)
 
2039 Dudley Castle Dudley, Alice (I15362)
 
2040 Dudley Castle Dudley, Jane (I15364)
 
2041 Dumas Cemetery Williams, Etta (I52110)
 
2042 Dumas Cemetery Hodges, Jeff B (I52111)
 
2043 Dumas Cemetery Jones, Lula (I52268)
 
2044 Dumas Cemetery Melton, Annie May Evel (I52278)
 
2045 Dumas Cemetery Little, Wesley Wells (I52279)
 
2046 Dumas Cemetery Hill, Jones A (I52303)
 
2047 Dunblane Cathedral Drummond, Margaret (I37022)
 
2048 Duncan Falls Cemetery Burdett, Elizabeth Ellen (I17162)
 
2049 Duncan Falls Cemetery Sprankle, Catherine (I17164)
 
2050 Duncan Falls Cemetery Beard, John (I17341)
 

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