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===1601–1900=== *[[1604]] – [[Johannes Bach]], German organist and composer (died 1673) *[[1607]] – [[John Harvard (clergyman)|John Harvard]], English minister and philanthropist (died 1638) *[[1609]] – [[Henry Dunster]], English-American clergyman and academic (died 1659) *[[1657]] – [[William Derham]], English minister and philosopher (died 1735) *[[1678]] – [[Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan]], French geophysicist and astronomer (died 1771) *[[1679]] – [[Isidro de Espinosa]], Franciscan missionary from Spanish Texas (died 1755)<ref name="HTIE">{{Cite news |last=Donald E. Chipman |title=Isidro de Espinosa |publisher=Handbook of Texas Online |url=https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fes04 |access-date=May 8, 2010}}</ref> *[[1703]] – [[Theophilus Cibber]], English actor and playwright (died 1758) *[[1727]] – [[Artemas Ward]], American general and politician (died 1800) *[[1731]] – [[William Cowper]], English poet and hymnwriter (died 1800) *[[1792]] – [[Sarah Moore Grimké]], American author and activist (died 1873) *[[1811]] – [[Zeng Guofan]], Chinese general and politician, [[Viceroy of Liangjiang]] (died 1872)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Zeng-Guofan|title=Zeng Guofan|author=Shan-yüan Hsieh|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|access-date=21 November 2020}}</ref> *[[1817]] – [[Charles Adolphe Wurtz]], Alsatian-French chemist (died 1884) *[[1827]] – [[Ellen G. White]], American religious leader and author, co-founded the [[Seventh-day Adventist Church]] (died 1915) *[[1828]] – [[Robert Battey]], American surgeon and academic (died 1895) * 1828 – [[René Goblet]], French journalist and politician, 52nd [[Prime Minister of France]] (died 1905) *[[1832]] – [[Rudolph Koenig]], German-French physicist and academic (died 1901) * 1832 – [[Mary Edwards Walker]], American surgeon and activist, [[Medal of Honor]] recipient (died 1919) *[[1837]] – [[Thomas Playford II]], English-Australian politician, 17th [[Premier of South Australia]] (died 1915) *[[1853]] – [[Bat Masterson]], American police officer and journalist (died 1921) *[[1857]] – [[Ferdinand de Saussure]], Swiss linguist and author (died 1913) *[[1858]] – [[Katharine Drexel]], American nun and saint (died 1955) *[[1864]] – [[Edward Higgins]], English 3rd [[General of the Salvation Army]] (died 1947) *[[1869]] – [[Maud of Wales]] (died 1938) *[[1870]] – [[Hari Singh Gour|Sir Hari Singh Gour]], founder and Vice-Chancellor of [[Dr. Hari Singh Gour University|the University of Sagar]] (died 1949) *[[1873]] – [[Fred Herd]], Scottish golfer (died 1954) *[[1876]] – [[Willis Carrier]], American engineer, invented [[air conditioning]] (died 1950) *[[1878]] – [[Major Taylor]], American cyclist (died 1932) *[[1885]] – [[Heinrich Brüning]], German lieutenant, economist, and politician, [[List of Chancellors of Germany|Chancellor of Germany]] (died 1970) *[[1888]] – [[Ford Beebe]], American director and screenwriter (died 1978) *[[1889]] – [[Albert Dieudonné]], French actor, director, and screenwriter (died 1976) *[[1891]] – [[Scott Bradley (composer)|Scott Bradley]], American pianist, composer, and conductor (died 1977) *[[1894]] – [[James Charles McGuigan]], Canadian cardinal (died 1974) * 1894 – [[Norbert Wiener]], American-Swedish mathematician and philosopher (died 1964) *[[1895]] – [[Bill W.]], American activist, co-founded [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] (died 1971) *[[1898]] – [[Karl Ziegler]], German chemist and engineer, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (died 1973) *[[1899]] – [[Richard Hauptmann]], German-American murderer (died 1936) *[[1900]] – [[Anna Maurizio]], Swiss biologist, known for her study of bees (died 1993)
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