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5 January born
24 January born
28 January born
26 February born
28 February born
28 March born
23 April born
4 June born
11 June born
14 October born
14 October born
24 October born
11 December born
31 December January–March •
January 1 –
Sir Richard Acton, 5th Baronet, English baronet (d.
1791) •
January 2 –
Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc, French feral child (d.
1775) •
January 5 •
Ludwig van Beethoven, Flemish-born German professional singer and music director, grandfather of the well known composer of the same name (d.
1773) •
Hongzhou, Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty (d.
1770) •
January 17 –
John Stanley, English composer and organist (d.
1786) •
January 24 •
Frederick the Great, King of Prussia (1740–1786) (d.
1786) •
Charles Moore, 1st Earl of Charleville, Irish peer (d.
1764) •
Georg Friedrich Schmidt, German engraver and designer (d.
1775) •
January 26 –
James Habersham, merchant and statesman in the British North American colony of Georgia (d.
1775) •
January 28 –
Tokugawa Ieshige, ninth
shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan (d.
1761) •
January 29 –
Ralph Bigland, English officer of arms (d.
1784) •
February 2 –
Lydia Taft, American suffragist (d.
1778) •
February 12 –
Felton Hervey, aristocratic English politician (d.
1773) •
February 19 –
Arthur Devis, English painter (d.
1787) •
February 20 –
Sir Cordell Firebrace, 3rd Baronet, English landowner and politician (d.
1759) •
February 22 –
Péter Bod, Hungarian theologian and historian (d.
1768) •
February 26 –
Nasir Jung, Nizam of Hyderabad State (d.
1750) •
February 28 –
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, French general (d.
1759) •
March 4 –
Joachim Friedrich Henckel, Prussian surgeon at Charité hospital in Berlin (d.
1779) •
March 8 –
John Fothergill, British botanist (d.
1780) •
March 12 •
Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet, Scottish politician and MP for Haddington Burghs on two occasions (d.
1790) •
Ioan II Mavrocordat, prince of Moldva (d.
1747) •
March 14 –
Charles-Antoine Jombert, French bookseller and publisher (d.
1784) •
March 15 –
Lambert Krahe, German history painter and art collector (d.
1790) •
March 19 •
Joseph Frye, American general (d.
1794) •
Henry Gervais, Anglican priest in Ireland (d.
1790) •
March 22 –
Edward Moore, English dramatist (d.
1757) •
March 27 •
Claude Bourgelat, French veterinary surgeon (d.
1779) •
Jane Mecom, American correspondent, youngest sister of Benjamin Franklin and one of his closest confidants (d.
1794) •
March 28 –
Empress Xiaoxianchun, empress consort of Qing dynasty China (d.
1748) •
March 31 –
Anders Johan von Höpken, Swedish politician (d.
1789)
April–June •
April 8 –
Pierre Pouchot, French military engineer officer (d.
1769) •
April 23 –
Devasahayam Pillai, beatified Indian Catholic (d.
1752) •
April 28 –
James Hewitt, 1st Viscount Lifford, Lord Chancellor of Ireland (d.
1789) •
May 2 –
Thomas Bond, American physician and surgeon (d.
1784) •
May 5 –
Janusz Aleksander Sanguszko, magnate in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (d.
1775) •
May 9 –
William Pitcairn, Scottish physician and botanist (d.
1791) •
May 12 –
Charles William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d.
1757) •
May 13 –
Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff, German-Danish statesman (d.
1772) •
May 17 –
Jean-Baptiste Greppo, French canon and archaeologist (d.
1767) •
May 18 –
Increase Moseley, American politician (d.
1795) •
May 27 –
Sir Thomas Cave, 5th Baronet of England (d.
1778) •
May 28 –
Jacques Claude Marie Vincent de Gournay, French economist (d.
1759) •
May 29 –
Thomas Dimsdale, English physician, banker (d.
1800) •
June 4 –
Thomas Cotes, British Royal Navy officer, Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station (d.
1767) •
June 7 –
Infante Philip of Spain, Spanish infante (d.
1719) •
June 11 –
Benjamin Ingham, American missionary (d.
1772) •
June 14 •
Samuel Blair, Ulster-born American pastor (d.
1751) •
Sayat-Nova, Armenian musician and poet (d.
1795) •
June 15 –
Andrew Gordon, Scottish Benedictine monk (d.
1751) •
June 21 –
Luc Urbain de Bouëxic, comte de Guichen, French admiral (d.
1790) •
June 22 –
Michael Heltzen, Norwegian mining engineer (d.
1770) •
June 25 –
Exupere Joseph Bertin, French anatomist (d.
1781) •
June 26 –
Johann Andreas Silbermann, German organ-builder (d.
1783) •
June 28 –
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Genevan philosopher (d.
1778)
July–September •
July 4 –
George Hadow, British historian (d.
1780) •
July 9 –
Charles-Étienne Pesselier, French playwright and librettist (d.
1763) •
July 12 •
Sir Francis Bernard, 1st Baronet, British Colonial governor of New Jersey and Massachusetts Bay (d.
1779) •
Thomas Estcourt Cresswell, English politician (d.
1788) •
July 18 –
Karl Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, German noble (d.
1743) •
July 19 –
Carl Fredrik Mennander, Swedish bishop (d.
1786) •
July 21 –
Johann Karl Philipp von Cobenzl, Habsburg politician (d.
1770) •
July 24 –
Richard Handcock, Irish priest (d.
1791) •
July 25 –
Vincenzo Miotti, Italian physicist and astronomer (d.
1787) •
July 26 •
George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu, English peer (d.
1790) •
William Pery, 1st Baron Glentworth, Anglican bishop (d.
1794) •
July 31 –
Johann Samuel König, German mathematician (d.
1757) •
August 2 –
Prince George of Kartli, Georgian prince (d.
1786) •
August 12 •
Jonas Hanway, English traveller and philanthropist (d.
1786) •
Karl Jakob Weber, Italian archaeologist (d.
1764) •
August 15 –
César Gabriel de Choiseul, French officer (d.
1785) •
August 24 –
Michel-Barthélémy Ollivier, French painter and engraver (d.
1784) •
August 26 –
Tadeusz Franciszek Ogiński, Polish noble (d.
1783) •
August 27 –
William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose, member of the peerage of Scotland, son of James Graham (d.
1790) •
August 30 –
George Montgomerie, British Member of Parliament (d.
1766) •
September 4 –
Jan Verbruggen, Dutch master gun-founder in the Netherlands and later at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich (d.
1781) •
September 11 –
Giovanni Targioni Tozzetti, Italian naturalist (d.
1783) •
September 15 –
Pierre Simon Fournier, French punch-cutter (d.
1768) •
September 22 –
François-Joseph-Gaston de Partz de Pressy, French cleric (d.
1789) •
September 25 –
James Veitch, Lord Elliock, Scottish politician (d.
1793) •
September 26 •
Alexander Hamilton, Scottish-born doctor and writer in colonial Maryland (d.
1756) •
Dominique de La Rochefoucauld, French Catholic cardinal (d.
1800)
October–December •
October 1 –
William Shippen Sr., American physician, anatomist and public figure (d.
1801) •
October 5 –
Francesco Guardi, Italian painter (d.
1793) •
October 8 –
Alison Cockburn, Scottish poet (d.
1794) •
October 14 •
George Grenville, Prime Minister of Great Britain (1763–1765) (d.
1770) •
John Thomas, English churchman (Dean of Westminster, Bishop of Rochester) (d.
1793) •
October 15 –
Leslie Corry, Irish politician (d.
1741) •
October 17 •
Landgravine Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg, countess (d.
1759) •
Age Wijnalda, Dutch Mennonite minister (d.
1792) •
October 18 –
Jeremias van Riemsdijk, Dutch colonial governor (d.
1777) •
October 19 •
Pedro, Prince of Brazil, second child of John V of Portugal and Maria Ana of Austria (d.
1714) •
Zenobia Revertera, Italian noble and courtier (d.
1779) •
October 20 –
Gregor Zallwein, Bavarian-born expert on canon law (d.
1766) •
October 21 –
James Steuart, Scottish economist (d.
1780) •
October 22 –
James Hamilton, 8th Earl of Abercorn, member of the peerage of Scotland and landowner in Ireland (d.
1789) •
October 24 •
Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp, German duchess (d.
1760) •
Jonathan Nichols Jr., Rhode Island colonial deputy governor (d.
1756) •
October 29 –
Paolo Gamba, Italian painter (d.
1782) •
October 30 •
Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich, German painter and art administrator (d.
1774) •
Giovanni Pietro Francesco Agius de Soldanis, Maltese linguist, historian and cleric (d.
1770) •
October 31 –
Prince Moritz of Anhalt-Dessau, German prince of the House of Ascania (d.
1760) •
November 4 •
Charles de Fitz-James, Marshal of France (d.
1787) •
Charles Louis de Marbeuf, French general (d.
1786) •
November 7 –
Antoine Choquet de Lindu, French architect (d.
1790) •
November 11 –
Hugolín Gavlovič, Slovak Franciscan priest, author of religious, moral and educational writings (d.
1787) •
November 20 –
Guillaume Voiriot, French portrait painter (d.
1799) •
November 24 •
Ali II ibn Hussein, fourth leader of the Husainid Dynasty, ruler of Tunisia (d.
1782) •
Charles-Michel de l'Épée, French priest and educator of the deaf (d.
1789) •
November 27 –
Fernando de Sousa e Silva, fourth Patriarch of Lisbon (d.
1786) •
December 1 –
George Boscawen, British Army general and politician (d.
1775) •
December 3 •
Joseph Relph, English poet (d.
1743) •
William Sawyer, English professional cricketer (d.
1761) •
December 9 –
Alexander Murray of Elibank, Scottish Jacobite intriguer, fourth son of Alexander Murray (d.
1778) •
December 11 –
Francesco Algarotti, Venetian philosopher (d.
1764) •
December 12 •
Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine, Lorraine-born Austrian general and soldier (d.
1780) •
François-Antoine Devaux, Lorraine-born poet and man of letters (d.
1796) •
John Turner, Massachusetts politician and delegate from Pembroke (d.
1794) •
December 25 –
Pietro Chiari, Italian playwright (d.
1785) •
December 31 •
Peter Boehler, German-English Moravian bishop and missionary (d.
1775) •
Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1718–1775) and Nassau-Saarbrücken (1728–1735) (d.
1775) == Deaths ==