Button Gwinnett (March 3, 1735 [OS] – May 19, 1777)
It’s a shame that I don’t know (in the present time) American history around the time of the Declaration of Independence. This man, Button Gwinnett, slipped completely under my radar for the time period.

There is one inconjunct in his birth chart, and it’s one that shouldn’t have surprised me.
Sun Inconjunct Pluto
There will be many changes in your life, and you will be affected by deep psychological forces that may be difficult to understand at times, as well as confusing to the people around you. You approach people with great intensity, and your emotional involvements are seldom casual. Either you like people very much or you dislike them intensely. Possibly your attitudes on other matters will be extreme also. One of the most important lessons that you will have to learn is to be more moderate.
By the time of his death, as the result of wounds from a duel, the inconjuncts doubled up, based on a noon death.

The conjunction between the Moon and Saturn (both inconjunct the Sun/Midheaven conjunction), would have been very emotional. Of course, no one wants to die, but sometimes ol’ Father Time has other plans for you…

Ross Perot (June 27, 1930 – July 9, 2019)

Ross Perot, as some of you may already know, was a third party Presidential candidate in two elections.

This time the inconjunct is between Venus and Saturn, so a whole new approach was decided upon:
Venus Inconjunct Saturn
This aspect means that your family may make you feel that you are unworthy of love. Unless you are given a great deal of love while you are young, you will be attracted to cold and unfeeling people when you are an adult. Such people are an outward expression of your inner feeling of unworthiness.
The day after I passed on the images of Lyman Hall, George Walton, and Button Gwinnett to Jo Streit, she excitedly called me reporting that she knew who Gwinnett was in contemporary times. Button Gwinnett, Jo related, reincarnated as Ross Perot. Jo’s assessment has been confirmed by Ahtun Re, as have the matches between Hall and Streit, and Walton and Bass. Button Gwinnett and Lyman Hall were great friends and allies in the Revolutionary Era.
Semkiw, Walter. Return of the Revolutionaries (p. 391). Hampton Roads Publishing. Kindle Edition.
May I remind you, the reader, that my purpose for doing these comparison charts is to attempt to prove that reincarnation exists with the use of astrology? I know it feels like I’m flogging a dead horse, at times, but the greater purpose is to leave a lasting legacy of actual cases.

I suppose the strongest ‘proof’ comes in the North and South Nodes flip-flopping between the individuals’ birth charts. And tied in with that inversion is Gwinnett’s ‘fatal’ Moon/Saturn conjunction.
I am not overlooking the fact that Perot’s Saturn (on his Descendant) is conjunct Gwinnett’s natal Jupiter. Gwinnett’s ‘fatal’ Pluto is now the point of a Yod from Perot’s Jupiter and Neptune inconjuncts. Plus, Perot’s Saturn is in an inconjunct of its own with Gwinnett’s ‘fatal’ Uranus and his natal Part of Fortune. And the one that makes these two connected as men of action: the position on Mars in their birth charts is a conjunction @ 18° Taurus.

Amen.