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523-08-13 |
St John I begins his reign as Catholic Pope |
533-01-02 |
John II begins his reign as Catholic Pope |
535-05-08 |
John II's reign as Catholic Pope ends |
561-07-17 |
John III begins his reign as Catholic Pope succeeding Pelagius I |
565-01-22 |
Eutychius is deposed as Patriarch of Constantinople by John Scholasticus. |
574-07-13 |
John III ends his reign as Catholic Pope |
640-12-24 |
John IV begins his reign as Catholic Pope |
642-10-12 |
John IV ends his reign as Catholic Pope |
685-07-23 |
John V begins his reign as Catholic Pope |
701-10-30 |
John VI of Greece begins his reign as Catholic Pope |
705-03-01 |
John VII begins his reign as Catholic Pope |
705-04-01 |
Greek pope John VII chosen as successor to John VI |
707-10-18 |
John VII ends his reign as Catholic Pope |
866-07-21 |
John appointed bishop of the kingdom |
872-12-14 |
John VIII elected as Catholic Pope |
879-05-21 |
Pope John VIII gives blessings to duke Branimir and to Croatian people, considered to be international recognition of Croatian state. |
882-12-16 |
Marinus I begins his reign as Catholic Pope succeeding John VIII |
909-01-23 |
John of Rila aka Saint Ivan and the fable of two pies. |
962-02-02 |
Pope John XII crowns German King Otto I the Great Emperor |
962-12-23 |
Byzantine-Arab Wars: Under the future Emperor Nicephorus Phocas, Byzantine troops stormed the city of Aleppo, recovering the tattered tunic of John the Baptist. |
965-10-01 |
John XIII Crescentii elected to succeed Pope Leo VIII |
967-12-25 |
John XIII crowned Otto II the Red German compassionate emperor |
1027-03-26 |
John XIX crowns Conrad II Holy Roman Emperor, founder of the Salian dynasty |
1058-04-05 |
Bishop John "Minchio" [domkop] elected as Pope Benedictus X |
1156-05-28 |
Battle at Brindisi: Norman-Sicillian King William beats Byzantine fleet under John Doukas and Alexios Bryennios |
1202-04-28 |
King Philip II throws out John without Country, from France |
1207-07-15 |
King John of England expels Canterbury monks for supporting Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton. |
1210-11-01 |
King John of England begins imprisoning Jews |
1213-05-15 |
King John of England names Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury |
1214-07-02 |
Battle of La Roche-aux-Moines (Angers), part of King John of England attempt to reclaim Normandy from France |
1215-03-04 |
King John of England makes an oath to the Pope as a crusader to gain the support of Innocent III. |
1215-05-12 |
English barons serve ultimatum on King John; leads to Magna Carta |
1215-06-15 |
King John signs Magna Carta at Runnymede, near Windsor, England |
1216-10-12 |
King John of England loses his crown jewels in The Wash, probably near Fosdyke, perhaps near Sutton Bridge |
1216-10-19 |
King John of England dies at Newark-on-Trent and is succeeded by his nine-year-old son Henry. |
1259-01-01 |
Michael VIII Palaiologos is proclaimed co-emperor of the Empire of Nicaea with his ward John IV Laskaris. |
1261-12-25 |
John IV Lascaris of the restored Eastern Roman Empire is deposed and blinded by orders of his co-ruler Michael VIII Palaeologus. |
1276-09-08 |
John XXI elected Pope |
1292-11-17 |
(O.S.) John Balliol becomes King of Scots. |
1294-05-03 |
John II becomes duke of Brabant/Limburg |
1306-03-25 |
Robert the Bruce crowned Robert I, King of Scots, having killed his rival John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch |
1312-09-27 |
Duke John II of Brabant ends Charter of Kortenberg |
1322-11-08 |
Pope John XXII names John van Diest, bishop of Utrecht |
1328-05-26 |
William of Ockham forced to flee from Avignon by Pope John XXII |
1329-03-27 |
Pope John XXII issues his 'In Agro Dominico' condemning some writings of Meister Eckhart as heretical. |
1329-08-09 |
Quilon the first Indian Diocese was erected by Pope John XXII and Jordanus was appointed the first Bishop |
1330-08-25 |
AntiPope Nicholas V, having obtained assurance of pardon, presents a confession of his sins to Pope John XXII, at Avignon, who absolved him |
1342-11-20 |
Pope Clemens VI names John IV of Arkel as bishop of Utrecht |
1364-04-24 |
Pope Urbabus V names John V van Virneburg as bishop of Utrecht |
1374-06-24 |
A sudden outbreak of St. John's Dance causes people in the streets of Aachen, Germany, to experience hallucinations and begin to jump and twitch uncontrollably until they collapse from exhaustion. |
1377-05-22 |
Pope Gregory XI issues five papal bulls to denounce the doctrines of English theologian John Wycliffe. |
1381-07-15 |
John Ball, a leader in the Peasants' Revolt, is hung, drawn and quartered in the presence of Richard II of England. |
1385-04-06 |
John, Master of the Order of Aviz, is made king John I of Portugal. |
1407-11-20 |
A truce between John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans is agreed under the auspices of John, Duke of Berry. Orléans would be assassinated three days later by Burgundy. |
1408-09-23 |
Battle of Othée; victory of John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy over Liège. |
1414-05-29 |
Council of Constance deposes Pope John XXIII |
1414-09-04 |
Peace of Atrecht: John the fearless & Armagnacs |
1415-05-04 |
Religious reformers John Wycliffe and Jan Hus are condemned as heretics at the Council of Constance. |
1415-10-25 |
John IV van Bourgondy becomes duke of Brabant/Limburg |
1420-08-05 |
Duke John VI of Bavaria visits "Christ's bride"/virgin Liduina |
1425-07-19 |
Duke John VI of Brabant pledges Holland/Zealand to Philip the Good |
1448-10-17 |
Second Battle of Kosovo, where the mainly Hungarian army led by John Hunyadi were defeated by an Ottoman army led by Sultan Murad II. |
1487-06-04 |
Lord Lovell & John de la Poles army land at Furness Lancashire |
1487-06-16 |
Battle of Stoke, Nottinghamshire: Henry VII beats John de la Pole & Lord Lovell |
1495-06-01 |
First written record of Scotch Whisky appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, Friar John Cor is the distiller |
1496-03-05 |
English King Henry VII hands John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) a commission to explore for new lands |
1497-05-02 |
John Cabot's expedition departs Bristol searching for new lands across the Atlantic |
1497-06-24 |
John Cabot claims Eastern Canada for England (believes he found Asia in Nova Scotia) |
1497-08-06 |
Italian explorer John Cabot returns to Bristol from North America (Newfoundland) - first European to do so since the Vikings |
1497-08-10 |
John Cabot tells King Henry VII of his trip to "Asia" |
1512-05-03 |
Pope Julius II opens 5th Council of Lateran at St. John Lateran Basilica in Rome |
1519-07-16 |
Public debate between Martin Luther & theologist John Eck at Pleissenburg Castle in Liepzig, Luther denies the divine right of the Pope |
1525-05-10 |
Church reformer John Pistorius caught in the Hague |
1525-07-11 |
Trial against "heretic" John Pistorius at The Hague |
1525-09-07 |
Trial against "heretic" John Pistorius ends in the Hague |
1526-11-10 |
John I Zapolyai of Transsylvania chosen as king of Hungary |
1527-08-03 |
First known letter was sent from North America by John Rut while at St. John's, Newfoundland. |
1535-06-17 |
English Catholic Cardinal John Fischer state rights |
1538-02-24 |
Treaty of Nagyvarad/Peace of Grosswardein signed between Ferdinand I of Austria and John Zápolya of Hungary. |
1538-05-26 |
Geneva expels John Calvin and his followers from the city. Calvin lives in exile in Strasbourg for the next three years. |
1540-03-19 |
Court of Holland names Amsterdam sheriff John Hubrechtsz a "heretic" |
1544-11-10 |
Antwerps painter John Matsys banished |
1549-08-26 |
Battle of Dussingdale, near Norwich: John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, defeats rebels and ends "John Kett's Rebellion" |
1549-08-27 |
Battle of Dussindale: John Dudley Earl of Warwick destroys Robert Kett's army, ending Kett's rebellion |
1549-10-12 |
John Dudley earl of Warwick becomes English premier |
1551-04-11 |
English premier John Dudley appointed duke of Northumberland |
1551-04-20 |
John Dudley becomes Earl Marshal of England |
1553-07-20 |
John Dudley, Lord President of the Council under Edward VI, captured in Cambridge |
1553-08-13 |
Michael Servetus is arrested by John Calvin in Geneva as a heretic. |
1555-02-09 |
Bishop of Gloucester John Hooper is burned at the stake. |
1559-05-10 |
Scottish Protestants under John Knox uprise against queen mother Mary |
1564-10-18 |
John Hawkins begins 2nd trip to America |
1565-09-08 |
Turkish siege of Malta broken by Maltese & Knights of St John |
1585-08-08 |
John Davis enters Cumberland Sound in search of the Northwest Passage. |
1588-07-26 |
John Hawkins knighted |
1590-08-17 |
John White returns to Roanoke, NC to find no trace of colonists he had left there 3 years earlier [or Aug 18, 1591] |
1594-02-19 |
Having already inherited the throne of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth through his mother, Catherine Jagellonica of Poland, Sigismund III of the House of Vasa is crowned King of Sweden, succeeding his father John III of Sweden. |
1601-02-13 |
John Lancaster leads first East India Company voyage from London |
1605-01-13 |
The controversial play Eastward Hoe by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston is performed, landing two of the authors in prison. |
1607-05-13 |
English colonists, led by John Smith, land near James River in Virginia |
1608-08-13 |
John Smith's story of Jamestown's first days submitted for publication |
1608-09-10 |
John Smith elected president of Jamestown colony council, Va |
1610-07-05 |
John Guy sets sail from Bristol with 39 other colonists for Newfoundland. |
1611-06-13 |
John Fabricius dedicates earliest sunspot publication |
1618-07-16 |
Capt John Gilbert patents 1st dredger in Britain |
1621-03-07 |
John Pieterszoon Coen's troops land on Lontor, East Indies |
1621-07-06 |
Dutch gov-gen John Pieterszoon Coen takes Banda-islands, 15,000 die |
1622-08-10 |
County Maine appended on John Mason/Fernandino Gorges |
1628-11-24 |
John Ford's "Lover's Melancholy" premieres in London |
1630-05-29 |
Gov John Winthrop begins "History of New England" |
1631-05-18 |
John Winthrop is elected 1st governor of Massachusetts |
1634-11-11 |
Following pressure from Anglican bishop John Atherton, the Irish House of Commons passes "An Act for the Punishment for the Vice of Buggery". |
1635-04-28 |
Virginia Gov John Harvey accused of treason & removed from office |
1639-03-13 |
Cambridge College renamed Harvard for clergyman John Harvard |
1640-11-11 |
Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, impeached by the House of Lords on the evidence of John Pym, and imprisoned in the Tower of London; he was later executed. |
1644-11-23 |
Areopagitica, a pamphlet decrying censorship, written by John Milton is published. |
1648-05-06 |
Battle at Zolty Wody-Bohdan Chmielricki's Cossaks beat John II Casimir |
1648-05-16 |
Battle at Zolty Wody: Bohdan Chmielricki's cosacks beat John Casimir |
1648-09-11 |
-13] Battle at Pilawce: Bohdan Chmielricki's beats John Casimir [OS] |
1648-09-21 |
-23] Battle at Pilawce: Bohdan Chmielricki's beats John Casimir [NS] |
1651-12-24 |
John van Riebeeck departs to Cape of Good Hope |
1652-04-06 |
Cape Colony, the 1st European settlement in South Africa, established by Dutch East India Company under John of Riebeeck |
1652-05-10 |
John Johnson, a free black, is granted 550 acres in Northampton, Va |
1652-06-10 |
In Boston, John Hull opens the 1st mint in America |
1657-07-13 |
Oliver Cromwell constrains English army leader John Lambert |
1659-10-12 |
English Rump-government fires John Lambert & other generals |
1659-10-13 |
Gen-major John Lambert drives out English Rump-government |
1662-09-12 |
John Flamsteed sees partial solar eclipse, stirs his interest in astronomy |
1667-04-27 |
The blind and impoverished, John Milton sells the copyright of Paradise Lost for £10. |
1668-04-13 |
John Dryden (36) becomes 1st English poet laureate |
1668-09-16 |
King John II Casimir of Poland resigns, flees to France |
1668-09-19 |
Polish king John II Kazimierz resigns/goes to France |
1669-07-21 |
John Locke's Constitution of English colony Carolina approved |
1672-05-02 |
John Maitland becomes Duke of Lauderdale and Earl of March. |
1674-05-21 |
General John Sobieski chosen King of Poland |
1675-03-04 |
John Flamsteed appointed 1st Astronomer Royal of England |
1675-08-10 |
King Charles II and John Flamsteed lay the foundation stone of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich |
1677-09-21 |
John & Nicolaas van der Heyden patents fire extinguisher |
1678-02-18 |
John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" is published in Holborn, London by Nathaniel Ponder |
1679-06-01 |
The Scottish Covenanters defeat John Graham of Claverhouse at the Battle of Drumclog. |
1688-11-24 |
General strategist John Churchill meets William III |
1688-12-04 |
General John Churchill (later 1st Duke of Marlborough) changes allegiance from James II to William of Orange |
1690-12-23 |
English astronomer John Flamsteed observes Uranus without realizing it's undiscovered |
1696-05-31 |
John Salomonsz elected chief of Saint-Eustatius |
1704-04-17 |
1st successful US newspaper; published in Boston by John Campbell |
1706-05-23 |
Battle of Ramillies: John Churchill (1st Duke of Marlborough) defeats French; 17,000 killed |
1707-01-01 |
John V succeeds his father Pedro II as king of Portugal |
1715-04-29 |
John Flamsteed observes Uranus for 6th time |
1720-11-15 |
Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and John Rackham are captured by Capt. Jonathan Barnet and brought to Spanish Town, Jamaica, for trial |
1721-03-09 |
English Chancellor Exchequer John Aislabie confined in London Tower |
1721-05-25 |
John Copson becomes America's 1st insurance agent |
1724-04-07 |
Johann S Bach's "John Passion" premieres in Leipzig |
1728-01-29 |
John Gays' "Beggar's Opera," premieres in London [NS=Feb 9] |
1734-11-17 |
John Zenger, arrested for libel against NY col gov; later acquitted |
1735-08-04 |
Jury acquits John Zenger (NY Weekly Journal) charged with seditious libel by royal governor of NY (victory for Freedom of press) |
1736-02-05 |
Methodists John & Charles Wesley arrive in Savannah, Georgia |
1738-05-24 |
John Wesley is converted, essentially launching the Methodist movement; the day is celebrated annually by Methodists as Aldersgate Day. |
1744-11-23 |
English premier John Carteret resigns |
1748-06-24 |
The Kingswood School is opened by John Wesley and his brother Charles Wesley in Bristol. The school later moved to Bath. |
1755-07-16 |
John Adams graduates Harvard |
1757-03-14 |
On board HMS Monarch (his own flagship), British Admiral John Byng is executed by firing squad for neglecting his duty "Pour encourager les autres". |
1763-02-12 |
John Casteret appointed British minister of foreign affairs |
1763-04-30 |
Member of Parliament and journalist John Wilkes confined in the Tower of London, charged with seditious libel |
1763-11-16 |
English journalist John Wilkes injured in a duel |
1764-02-21 |
John Wilkes thrown out of English House of Commons for "Essay on Women" |
1766-05-09 |
John Byron back in England after trip around the world |
1768-04-09 |
John Hancock refuses to allow two British customs agents to go below deck of his ship, considered by some to be the first act of physical resistance to British authority in the colonies |
1768-05-09 |
John Hancock pays duties on 25 pipes of wine, only one fourth of his ship's carrying capacity, and British officials accuse him of unloading the rest during the night to avoid paying the duties on the entire cargo |
1768-05-10 |
John Wilkes is imprisoned for writing an article for The North Briton severely criticizing King George III. This action provokes rioting in London. |
1768-06-10 |
British customs officials seize John Hancock's ship, "The Liberty", on the suspicion that Hancock had illegally unloaded cargo without paying duties a month earlier |
1768-06-21 |
1st US bachelor of medicine degree (Dr John Archer) |
1769-09-18 |
John Harris of Boston, Massachusetts, builds 1st spinet piano |
1772-04-30 |
John Clais patents 1st scale |
1773-11-05 |
John Hancock is elected as moderator at a Boston town meeting that resolves that anyone who supports the Tea Act is an "Enemy to America" |
1774-03-05 |
John Hancock delivers the fourth annual Massacre Day oration, a commemoration of the Boston Massacre, and denounces the presence of British troops in Boston, enhancing Hancock's stature as a leading Patriot |
1775-04-19 |
Minutemen Capt John Parker orders not to fire unless fired upon |
1775-05-24 |
John Hancock is unanimously elected President of the Continental Congress |
1776-04-07 |
Captain John Barry and the USS Lexington captures the Edward. |
1776-06-11 |
Continental Congress creates committee (Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston) to draft a Declaration of Independence |
1776-07-02 |
At the Continental Congress, John Dickinson abstains from the votes that declare independence |
1776-07-08 |
Col John Nixon gave 1st public reading of Decaration of Independence (Philadelphia) |
1776-10-18 |
Battle of Pelham: Col John Glover & Marblehead regiment meet British Forces in Bronx |
1777-02-21 |
British ambassador Joseph Yorke demands dismissal of Governor John de Graaff for saluting US flag |
1777-10-17 |
British General John Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga NY |
1779-01-18 |
John Dickinson is appointed to be a delegate for Delaware to the Continental Congress |
1779-09-23 |
John Paul Jones' "Bon Homme Richard" defeats HMS Serepis |
1779-09-27 |
John Adams negotiates Revolutionary War peace terms with Britain |
1779-09-28 |
American Revolution: Samuel Huntington is elected President of the Continental Congress, succeeding John Jay. |
1780-09-23 |
British Major John Andre reveals Benedict Arnold's plot to betray West Point |
1780-10-25 |
John Hancock becomes the first Governor of Massachusetts |
1781-11-05 |
John Hanson elected first "President of US in Congress assembled" |
1782-04-19 |
John Adams secures Dutch Republic's recognition of the United States as an independent government and house he purchased in The Hague, Netherlands became first American embassy. |
1783-05-18 |
First United Empire Loyalists reach Parrtown, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada after leaving the United States. |
1783-11-03 |
John Austin, a highwayman, is the last to be publicly hanged at London's Tyburn gallows. |
1784-02-28 |
John Wesley charters Methodist Church |
1784-06-09 |
John Carroll appointed supervisor of US Catholic Missions |
1784-12-21 |
John Jay becomes 1st US Secretary of State (foreign affairs) |
1785-01-07 |
1st balloon flight across English Channel (Jean Pierre Blanchard & John Jeffries) |
1785-01-13 |
John Walter publishes 1st issue of London Times |
1785-01-29 |
In a surprising announcement, John Hancock resigns as Governor of Massachusetts, allegedly due to his failing health |
1787-08-22 |
John Fitch's steamboat completes its tests, years before Fulton |
1788-06-17 |
After a lengthy stay in Europe, John Adams and his wife Abigail Adams return to Boston |
1789-01-26 |
John Odell signs contract for £336 to build St Peter's church (Bronx) |
1789-04-21 |
John Adams sworn in as 1st US VP (9 days before Washington) |
1789-09-24 |
President George Washington nominates John Jay the 1st Chief Justice |
1789-09-26 |
Thomas Jefferson appointed 1st US Sec of State; John Jay becomes 1st US Chief Justice; |
1789-11-06 |
Pope Pius VI appoints Father John Carroll as the first Catholic bishop in the United States. |
1790-03-13 |
John Martin, 1st American-born actor, performs in Philadelphia |
1791-03-10 |
John Stone, Concord, Mass, patents a pile driver |
1791-08-26 |
John Fitch granted US patent for his working steamboat |
1793-07-29 |
John Graves Simcoe decides to build a fort and settlement at Toronto, having sailed into the bay there. |
1794-10-31 |
John Dalton's first lecture to Manchester Literary/Philosophical Society |
1795-07-01 |
John Rutledge becomes 2nd chief justice of US Supreme Court |
1796-11-03 |
John Adams elected president of the United States of America |
1797-01-15 |
1st top hat worn (John Etherington of London) |
1797-02-14 |
The Battle of Cape St Vincent: British fleet under Admiral Sir John Jervis defeats larger Spanish fleet under Admiral Don José de Córdoba y Ramos near Cape St. Vincent, Portugal. Captain Horatio Nelson distinguishes himself. |
1797-03-04 |
John Adams inaugurated as 2nd president of US |
1800-11-01 |
John Adams becomes the first US president to live in White House |
1800-11-24 |
Naturalists Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland depart Caracas for Cuba where they met fellow botanist John Fraser |
1801-01-20 |
John Marshall appointed US chief justice |
1802-01-29 |
John Beckley of Virginia appointed first Librarian of Congress |
1803-02-14 |
Chief Justice John Marshall declares that any act of U.S. Congress that conflicts with the Constitution is void. |
1803-03-03 |
1st impeachment trial of a federal judge, John Pickering, begins |
1803-05-17 |
John Hawkins & Richard French patent the Reaping Machine |
1803-10-21 |
English scientist John Dalton reads his paper on the absorption of gases to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Soc - 1st outline of his atomic theory |
1803-10-23 |
English physicist John Dalton reads his essay on the absorption of gases by water and presents a series of atomic weights for 21 simple and compound elements at a meeting of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society |
1808-04-06 |
John Jacob Astor incorporates the American Fur Company. |
1810-06-23 |
John Jacob Astor organizes Pacific Fur Co (Astoria, Oregon) |
1812-05-11 |
British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons, London. Ironically, descendants of both were later elected to Parliament at the same time. |
1813-06-01 |
Capt John Lawrence utters Navy motto "Don't give up the ship" |
1814-09-20 |
"Star Spangled Banner" published as a song, lyrics by Francis Scott Key, tune by John Stafford Smith |
1815-02-06 |
NJ issues 1st US railroad charter (John Stevens) |
1816-12-13 |
Patent for a dry dock issued to John Adamson, Boston |
1817-09-22 |
John Quincy Adams becomes secretary of State |
1822-05-01 |
John Phillips becomes 1st mayor of Boston |
1823-07-01 |
9th US Postmaster General: John McLean of Ohio takes office |
1824-12-01 |
US House of Representatives begins to decide outcome of election deadlock between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson (Adams wins) |
1825-02-09 |
House of Representatives elects John Quincy Adams 6th US president |
1825-03-04 |
John Quincy Adams inaugrated as 6th president |
1825-12-06 |
Pres John Adams suggests establishment of a US observatory |
1826-11-27 |
John Walker invents friction match in England |
1827-04-07 |
English chemist John Walker invents wooden matches |
1828-05-19 |
U.S. President John Quincy Adams signs the Tariff of 1828/Tariff of Abominations into law to protect industry in the North |
1829-05-15 |
Joseph Smith ordained by John the Baptist according to Joseph Smith |
1831-03-02 |
John Frazee becomes 1st US sculptor to receive a federal commission |
1831-08-24 |
John Henslow asks Charles Darwin to travel with him on HMS Beagle |
1831-09-15 |
The locomotive John Bull operates for the first time in New Jersey on the Camden and Amboy Railroad. |
1831-12-05 |
Former US President John Q Adams takes his seat as a member of House of Representatives |
1832-06-22 |
John Howe patents pin manufacturing machine |
1832-11-14 |
First streetcar (horse-drawn) (John Mason) debuts in NYC; fare 12 cents rode on 4th Avenue between Prince and 14th Sts |
1832-12-28 |
John C. Calhoun becomes 1st VP to resign (differences with President Jackson) |
1833-05-06 |
John Deere makes 1st steel plough |
1835-08-25 |
New York Sun publishes Moon hoax story about John Herschel |
1836-07-21 |
1st Canadian RR opens, between Laprairie & St John, Quebec |
1836-08-30 |
The city of Houston is founded by Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen |
1837-08-28 |
Pharmacists John Lea & William Perrins manufacture Worcestershire Sauce |
1839-09-09 |
John Herschel takes 1st glass plate photograph |
1839-12-18 |
1st celestial photograph (of Moon) made in US, John Draper, NYC |
1841-04-04 |
Vice President John Tyler becomes the 10th President of the United States after the death of President William Henry Harrison |
1841-06-24 |
Fordham University (then St John's College), opens in the Bronx |
1841-07-03 |
John Couch Adams decides to determine position of an unknown planet by irregularities it causes in the motion of Uranus |
1841-08-21 |
John Hampton patents venetian blind |
1842-02-21 |
1st known sewing machine patented in US, John Greenough, Wash DC |
1842-05-30 |
John Francis attempts to assassinate Queen Victoria |
1844-02-14 |
Lt. John C. Frémont first European to discover Lake Tahoe in the US |
1845-05-20 |
HMS Erebus and HMS Terror with 134 men under John Franklin sail from the River Thames in England, beginning a disastrous expedition to find the Northwest Passage. All hands are lost. |
1845-10-09 |
The eminent and controversial Anglican, John Henry Newman, is received into the Roman Catholic Church. |
1847-01-16 |
John C. Fremont is appointed Governor of the new California Territory. |
1847-07-10 |
Urbain J J Leverrier & John Couch Adams, codiscoverers of Neptune, meet for 1st time at home of John Herschel |
1848-03-23 |
The ship John Wickliffe arrives at Port Chalmers carrying the first Scottish settlers for Dunedin, New Zealand. Otago province is founded. |
1848-03-27 |
John Parker Paynard originates medicated adhesive plaster |
1849-03-31 |
Col John W Geary arrives as 1st postmaster of SF |
1850-05-01 |
John Geary becomes 1st SF mayor |
1850-07-15 |
John Wisden bowls all 10 South batsmen, North v South at Lord's |
1851-05-06 |
Dr John Gorrie patents a "refrigeration machine" |
1851-07-13 |
John F Loudon discovers tin on East Indian Island of Billiton |
1852-11-18 |
Rose Philippine Duchesne dies in St. Charles, Missouri. She would be canonized on July 3, 1988 by Pope John Paul II. |
1852-12-23 |
1st Chinese theater in US, Celestial John, opens in San Francisco |
1853-01-23 |
John Wilkes Booth is baptized at St. Timothy's Protestant Episcopal Church |
1853-10-12 |
John Morrissey wins boxing title, when Yankee Sullivan leaves ring after 36th round to slug Morrissey's fans |
1854-05-24 |
Lincoln University, Penn, 1st Black college in US founded by John Miller Dickey and Sarah Emlen Cresson |
1855-08-04 |
John Bartlett publishes "Familiar Quotations" |
1856-01-08 |
Dr John A Veatch discovers borax, Tuscan Springs, Calif |
1856-02-20 |
John Rutledge, Liverpool-NY steamer, hits iceberg; many die |
1858-02-13 |
Sir Richard Burton & John Speake explore Lake Tanganyika, Africa |
1858-05-08 |
John Brown holds antislavery convention |
1858-09-10 |
John Holden hits 1st recorded HR (Bkln vs NY) |
1859-02-05 |
Wallachia and Moldavia are united under Alexander John Cuza as the United Principalities. |
1859-03-28 |
1st performance of John Brahms' 1st Serenade for orchestra |
1859-10-16 |
John Brown leads 21 in raid on federal arsenal, Harper's Ferry, Va |
1860-02-10 |
John Brahms' 2nd Serenade in A, premieres |
1861-05-13 |
The Great Comet of 1861 is discovered by John Tebbutt of Windsor, New South Wales, Australia. |
1861-05-25 |
John Merryman is arrested under suspension of writ of habeas corpus it later sparks a supreme court decision protecting writ |
1861-08-30 |
John Fremont issues proclamation freeing slaves of Missouri rebels |
1861-10-02 |
Former US VP John C Breckinridge flees Kentucky |
1861-11-02 |
American Civil War: Western Department Union General John C. Fremont is relieved of command and replaced by David Hunter. |
1862-03-15 |
Gen John Hunt Morgan begins 4 days of raids near Gallatin, TN |
1862-04-08 |
John D Lynde patents aerosol dispenser |
1862-06-26 |
US Army of Virginia established under Gen John Pope |
1862-07-09 |
Gen John Hunt Morgan captures Tompkinsville, Ky |
1862-07-17 |
R John Hunt Morgan:Cynthiana, KY CS24 US17 Skirmish at Columbia, TN |
1862-08-12 |
Gen John Hunt Morgan & his raiders capture Gallatin, TX |
1863-07-26 |
Battle of Salineville OH, John Hunt Morgan & 364 troops surrender |
1864-06-17 |
General John B Hood replaces General Johnston |
1864-07-17 |
CSA President Davis replaces Gen Joe Johnston with John Bell Hood |
1864-10-01 |
John S Staples is paid $500 as a substitute for President Lincoln |
1864-10-13 |
Battle of Harpers Ferry, WV (mOSBY's Raid) |
1865-04-14 |
President Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater |
1865-05-13 |
Battle of Palmito Ranch, near Brownsville, Texas: final engagement of the American Civil War, Private John Jefferson Williams of B Company, 34th Regiment Indiana Infantry is last man killed |
1865-10-10 |
John Hyatts patents billard ball |
1867-05-20 |
British parliament rejects John Stuart Mills' proposals on women's suffrage |
1867-07-01 |
The Dominion of Canada is formed, comprising the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario & Quebec, with John A. Macdonald serving as the first Prime Minister |
1868-04-10 |
1st performance of John Brahms' "A German Requiem" |
1868-10-30 |
John Menard of Louisiana is 1st African American elected to US Congress |
1868-11-03 |
First black Congressman elected (John W Menard, Louisiana) |
1868-12-01 |
John D Rockefeller begins anti oil war |
1869-02-27 |
John Menard is 1st black to make a speech in Congress |
1869-06-15 |
Celluloid patented by John Wesley Hyatt, Albany, NY |
1869-10-06 |
John Brahms' "Liebeslieder Walzer" premieres |
1870-01-10 |
John D Rockefeller incorporates Standard Oil |
1871-09-20 |
Bishop John Coleridge Patteson martyred on the island of Nukapu, a Polynesian outlier island now in the Temotu province of the Solomon Islands. He was the first bishop of Melanesia. |
1872-07-09 |
Doughnut cutter patents by John Blondel, Thomaston, Me |
1872-09-21 |
John Henry Conyers of SC becomes 1st black student at Annapolis |
1873-11-04 |
Dentist John Beers of SF patents gold crown |
1873-11-05 |
Due to the fallout from the Pacific Scandal, John A. Macdonald resigns as Prime Minister of Canada |
1873-11-07 |
Alexander Mackenzie becomes the second Prime Minister of Canada, succeeding John A. Macdonald |
1875-03-15 |
1st US cardinal (John McCloskey) invested |
1876-11-04 |
John Brahms' 1st Symphony in C premieres |
1877-08-10 |
Big Hole River: Col John Gibbon murders Nez-Perce indians |
1877-09-27 |
John Mercer Langston named minister of Haiti |
1877-12-28 |
John Stevens, applies for a patent for his flour rolling mill |
1878-02-18 |
John Tunstall is murdered by outlaw Jessie Evans, sparking the Lincoln County War in Lincoln County, New Mexico. |
1878-05-23 |
Atty John Henry Smyth named minister to Liberia |
1878-10-17 |
After serving as the opposition for five years, John A. Macdonald is re-elected as Prime Minister of Canada |
1878-11-01 |
Edward Scripps & John Sweeney found Penny Press (Cleveland Press) |
1878-12-18 |
John Kehoe, the last of the Molly Maguires is executed in Pennsylvania. |
1879-01-01 |
John Brahms' Violin Concerto in D major premieres in Leipzig |
1879-07-16 |
3rd Wimbledon Mens Tennis: John Hartley beats V Goold (6-2 6-4 6-2) |
1879-08-21 |
The Virgin Mary, along with St. Joseph and St. John the Evangelist, reportedly appears to the people of Knock, County Mayo, Ireland. |
1879-12-26 |
John Brahms' "Tragic Ouverture," premieres |
1880-02-04 |
The Black donnelly massacre. James (63), Johannah (56), John (32), Thomas (25) and Bridget (21) Donnelly are murdered in their home by members of the Vigilance Committee |
1880-03-23 |
Flour rolling mill patented (John Stevens of Wisc) |
1880-06-12 |
John Lee Richmond pitches 1st major league perfect game, Worcester 1, Cleveland's Forest City 0 |
1880-06-17 |
John Ward, Providence, pitches perfect game vs Buffalo |
1880-07-15 |
4th Wimbledon Mens Tennis: John Hartley beats H Lawford (6-2 6-3 6-2 2-6 6-3) |
1880-10-01 |
John Philip Sousa becomes new director of US Marine Corps Band |
1881-01-01 |
Dr John H Watson is introduced to Sherlock Holmes |
1881-06-14 |
Player piano patented by John McTammany Jr (Cambridge, Mass) |
1882-02-07 |
Last bare knuckle champion John L Sullivan KOs Paddy Ryan in Miss |
1882-12-10 |
John Brahms' "Gesang der the Parzen" premieres |
1883-03-04 |
John Gordon Cashmans begins "Vicksburg Evening Post" in Mississippi |
1883-04-23 |
John Heemskerk Azn forms Dutch government |
1883-05-04 |
John Gordon Cashmans begins "Vicksburg Evening Post" (Miss) |
1883-12-02 |
John Brahms' 3rd Symphony in F, premieres |
1884-03-17 |
John Joseph Montgomery makes 1st glider flight, Otay, Calif |
1884-05-31 |
Dr John Harvey Kellogg patents "flaked cereal" |
1884-06-03 |
John Lynch (R-MS) chosen 1st black major-party natl convention chair |
1884-06-24 |
John Lynch is 1st black elected chairman of Republican convention |
1884-09-10 |
Congressman John R Lynch presides over Republican National Convention |
1884-11-17 |
Cops arrest John L Sullivan in 2nd round for being "cruel" |
1884-11-25 |
John B Meyenberg of St Louis patents evaporated milk |
1885-03-20 |
John Matzeliger of Suriname patents shoe lacing machine |
1885-05-07 |
John E W Thompson named US minister to Haiti |
1885-08-29 |
Boxing's 1st heavyweight title fight with 3-oz gloves & 3-minute rounds fought between John L Sullivan & Dominick McCaffrey |
1885-10-22 |
John Ward & several teammates secretly form Brotherhood of Prof Base Ball Players, 1st baseball union |
1885-10-25 |
John Brahms' 4th Symphony in E premieres |
1886-03-29 |
Chemist John Pemberton begins to advertise for Coca-Coke |
1886-08-13 |
John A. Macdonald uses a silver hammer to pound a gold spike, officially completing the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway in British Columbia |
1887-01-26 |
Battle of Dogali: Abyssinian Emperor John IV defeats Italians |
1887-12-28 |
Sir John Layton Jarvis, 1st British race horse trainer knighted |
1888-02-22 |
John Reid of Scotland demonstrates golf to Americans (Yonkers NY) |
1888-03-10 |
HW Boxing champ John L Sullivan draws Charlie Mitchell in 30 rounds |
1888-07-23 |
John Boyd Dunlop applies to patent pneumatic tire |
1888-10-30 |
John J Loud patents ballpoint pen |
1888-10-31 |
Scottish vet John Boyd Dunlop patents pneumatic bicycle tyre |
1888-12-22 |
Heavyweight boxing champ John L Sullivan challenges Jake Kilrain |
1889-01-30 |
John Herschel uses camera obscura to photograph 48" (120cm) telescope |
1889-03-09 |
Battle at Gallabat (Metema): Mahdi's beat Abyssinian emperor John IV |
1889-03-30 |
John T Reid opens 1st US golf course (Yonkers, NY) |
1889-07-08 |
John L Sullivan KOs Jake Kilrain in 75 rounds (last bare-knuckle bout) |
1890-10-11 |
1st 100 yard dash under 10 seconds (John Owens 9-4/5 secs, Wash DC) |
1890-10-18 |
John Owen is 1st man to run 100 yd dash in under 10 seconds |
1891-06-16 |
John Abbott becomes Canada's third prime minister. |
1891-07-14 |
John T Smith patents corkboard |
1891-09-03 |
John Stephens Durham named US minister to Haiti |
1892-05-28 |
Sierra Club forms by John Muir in SF, for conservation of nature |
1892-06-07 |
John J Doyle of Clev Spiders is 1st to pinch hit in a baseball game |
1892-07-08 |
St. John's, Newfoundland is devastated in the Great Fire of 1892. |
1892-09-07 |
James Corbett KOs John Sullivan in 21 for heavyweight boxing title |
1892-09-26 |
1st public appearance of John Philip Sousa's band (NJ) |
1892-12-05 |
Sir John Thompson becomes the fourth Prime Minister of Canada. |
1892-12-27 |
Foundation Stone of Cathedral of St John laid (NYC) |
1893-04-27 |
Richard "King Dick" Seddon succeeds John Balance as premier of New Zealand and leader of Liberal Party |
1895-08-19 |
American frontier murderer and outlaw, John Wesley Hardin, is killed by an off-duty policeman in a saloon in El Paso, Texas. |
1895-08-31 |
1st pro football game (QB John Brallier paid $10 & won 12-0) |
1896-04-13 |
John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan" premieres at the Tremont Theatre in Boston, |
1896-04-20 |
1st public film showing in US John Philip Sousa's "El Capitan" premieres in NYC |
1896-12-25 |
"Stars & Stripes Forever" written by John Philip Sousa |
1897-01-10 |
Henrik Ibsen's "John Gabriel Borkman," premieres in Helsingfors |
1897-01-16 |
John Dewey's essay "My Pedagogic Creed" appears in School Journal |
1897-04-19 |
1st American marathon ran, John J McDermott wins in 2:55:10 (Boston) |
1897-05-17 |
The first successful submarine that can run submerged for any considerable distance and combines electric and gasoline engines is launched in the USA by its designer John Philip Holland |
1897-07-16 |
The South African Committee, investigating the Jameson Raid releases its report finding that it was conducted almost implicitly through the support and encouragement of Cecil John Rhodes and the mining houses in the Transvaal |
1897-08-03 |
John McNally's musical "Good Mr Best" premieres in NYC |
1898-02-08 |
John Ames Sherman patents 1st envelope folding & gumming mach (Mass) |
1898-03-17 |
John Philip Holland achieves successful test runs of the first modern submarine off Staten Island |
1899-04-18 |
John McGraw, at 36, managerial debut as Oriole manager |
1899-09-06 |
US minister of Foreign affairs John Hay publishes his "Open Through Note" |
1900-01-01 |
1st date in John dos Passos' USA trilogy (The 42nd Parallel) |
1900-01-02 |
John Hay announces the Open Door Policy to promote trade with China. |
1900-01-05 |
Irish leader John Edward Redmond calls for a revolt against British rule. |
1900-03-20 |
US Secretary of State John Hay announces that all nations to whom he sent notes calling for an 'open door' policy in China have essentially accepted his stand. |
1900-04-11 |
The first modern submarine designed and built by John Philip Holland is purchased by the U.S. Navy |
1900-05-08 |
John McGraw & Wilbert Robinson sign with Cardinals |
1900-10-12 |
The first modern submarine is commissioned by the U.S.Navy as the USS Holland, named for its designer John Philip Holland |
1901-01-31 |
Boer general John Smuts & De la Rey conqueror Mud river Transvaal |
1901-03-11 |
Cincinnati Enquirer reports Balt mgr John McGraw signed Cherokee Indian Tokohoma, who is really black 2nd baseman Charlie Grant |
1902-05-22 |
36th Belmont: John Bullman aboard Mastermam wins in 2:22.6 |
1902-07-02 |
John J McGraw becomes manager of NY Giants (stays for 30 years) |
1902-07-08 |
John McGraw, accused by Ban Johnson of trying to wreck Baltimore & Washington clubs, negotiates his release from the Orioles |
1902-07-16 |
John McGraw named manager of NY Giants |
1902-07-19 |
NY Giants lose their 1st game under new manager John McGraw |
1903-04-20 |
7th Boston Marathon won by John Lorden of Mass in 2:41:29.8 |
1903-05-27 |
37th Belmont: John Bullman aboard Africander wins in 2:21.75 |
1904-02-04 |
John Millington Synges "Well of Saints," premieres in Dublin |
1904-04-26 |
John C Watson leads the first Labour Government of Australian when Alfred Deakin resigns; Watson himself will resign in August |
1904-08-10 |
Angelo G Roncalli (Pope John XXIII) becomes a priest |
1904-08-17 |
George H Reid succeeds John Watson as Prime Minister of Australia |
1904-11-01 |
George Bernard Shaw's "John Bull's Other Island" premieres in London |
1906-04-14 |
US President Theodore Roosevelt denounces "muckrakers" in US press, taken from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress |
1906-05-01 |
Phillies' John Lush no-hits Bkln Dodgers, 6-0 |
1906-06-30 |
John Hope becomes 1st black president of Morehouse College |
1906-08-24 |
Cincinnati Red John Weimer no-hits Dodgers, 1-0 in 7 inning game |
1906-09-25 |
John Galsworthy's "Silver Box" premieres in London |
1908-01-25 |
John Blockx' opera "Baldie" premieres in Antwerp |
1908-05-24 |
John Masefields "Tragedy of Nan" premieres in London |
1908-06-01 |
John Krohn begins walk around perimeter of US, which took 357 days |
1908-07-24 |
John Hayes wins 4th olympics marathon (2:55:18.4 world record) |
1908-08-06 |
St Louis Card John Lush's 2nd no-hitter, beats Dodgers, 2-0 in 6 inn |
1909-02-21 |
John Galsworthy's "Strife," premieres in London |
1909-07-30 |
John A Heyder becomes president of baseball's National League |
1910-02-21 |
John Galsworthy's "Justice," premieres in London |
1910-03-03 |
Rockefeller Foundation: John D. Rockefeller Jr. announces his retirement from managing his businesses so that he can be devoted full time to being a philanthropist |
1911-06-24 |
17th US Golf Open: John McDermott shoots a 307 at Chicago GC in Ill |
1912-08-02 |
18th US Golf Open: John McDermott shoots a 294 at CC of Buffalo NY |
1913-03-14 |
John D Rockefeller gives $100 million to Rockefeller Foundation |
1913-05-30 |
John McGraw joins Fred Clarke, Cap Anson, Frank Selee, & Connie Mack as managers who have won 1,000 games |
1913-10-12 |
John McGraw, after drinking, blames Wilbert Robinson's coaching mistakes for World Series lose, Robertson blames McGraw & is fired |
1913-12-09 |
John K Tener becomes president of baseball's National League |
1914-05-09 |
40th Kentucky Derby: John McCabe aboard Old Rosebud wins in 2:03.4 |
1914-07-30 |
John French appointed British supreme commander |
1914-08-11 |
John Wray patents animation |
1914-08-14 |
British field marshal John French & Gen Wilson land in France |
1914-08-28 |
British General John French evacuate Amiens |
1914-09-20 |
John Redmond urges Irish Volunteers to enlist in the British Army |
1915-05-03 |
John McCrae writes the poem "In Flanders Fields" |
1915-06-18 |
21st US Golf Open: John Travers shoots a 297 at Baltusrol GC NJ |
1915-11-30 |
St John Ervine's "John Ferguson" premieres in Dublin |
1915-12-08 |
John McCrae's poem "In Flanders Fields" appears anonymously in "Punch" magazine |
1916-09-29 |
John D Rockefeller becomes the first billionaire. |
1916-10-07 |
Georgia Tech, coached by John Heisman, defeat Cumberland 222-0, the most lopsided score in the history of college football |
1917-02-05 |
The last of the American troops commanded by General John Pershing leave Mexico; President Carranza will be assassinated within the next year |
1917-08-19 |
Sunday benefit baseball game at Polo Grounds results in John McGraw & Christy Mathewson's arrest for violating Blue laws |
1918-12-10 |
John A Heyder becomes president of baseball's National League |
1918-12-30 |
John E Hoover decides to be called J. Edgar Hoover |
1919-01-14 |
John McGraw, Charles A Stoneham, & Judge MCQuade buy NY Giants |
1919-02-05 |
NL pres John Heydler dismisses charges that Hal Chase bet against his team & threw games in collusion with gamblers |
1919-08-28 |
General John Smuts becomes premier of South Africa |
1919-08-31 |
John Reed forms American Communist Labor Party in Chicago |
1919-09-10 |
NYC welcomes home Gen John J Pershing & 25,000 WW I soldiers |
1920-04-21 |
John Galsworthy's "Skin Game" premieres in London |
1922-02-07 |
John Willard's "Cat & the Canary," premieres in NYC |
1922-09-25 |
Giants beat St Louis, to clinch John McGraw's 8th pennant |
1923-06-27 |
Capt. Lowell H. Smith and Lt. John P. Richter perform the first ever aerial refueling in a DH-4B biplane |
1923-08-23 |
Capt. Lowell Smith and Lt. John P. Richter performed the first mid-air refueling on De Havilland DH-4B, setting an endurance flight record of 37 hours. |
1923-10-16 |
John Harwood patents self-winding watch (Switzerland) |
1923-10-23 |
Giants defeat Balt Orioles 9-0 to benefit former Giants owner John Day |
1924-02-08 |
1st coast-to-coast radio hookup: Gen John Joseph Carty speech in Chic |
1924-05-12 |
50th Preakness: John Merimee aboard Nellie Morse wins in 1:57.2 |
1924-05-17 |
50th Kentucky Derby: John Mooney aboard Black Gold wins in 2:05.2 |
1925-01-05 |
French Baseball Federation awards silver medals to John McGraw, Charlie Comiskey, & Hugh Jennings |
1925-01-12 |
John Howard Lawson's "Processional," premieres in NYC |
1925-03-19 |
Angelo G Roncalli (later Pope John XXIII) becomes a bishop |
1925-05-05 |
John T Scopes arrested for teaching evolution in Tennessee |
1925-07-10 |
Jury selection took place in John T Scopes evolution trial |
1925-07-21 |
"Monkey Trial" ends - John Scopes found guilty of teaching Darwinism |
1925-07-24 |
John T Scopes found guilty of teaching evolution in the "Scopes monkey trial", Dayton, Tennessee, fined $100 & costs |
1926-01-26 |
1st public demonstration of television by John Logie Baird in his laboratory in London |
1926-05-10 |
52nd Preakness: John Maiben aboard Display wins in 1:59.8 |
1926-08-06 |
Don Juan with John Barrymore shown |
1926-10-19 |
John C Garand patents semi-automatic rifle |
1927-01-15 |
The Tennessee Supreme Court overturns (on a technicality) John T Scopes' guilty verdict for teaching evolution — but the law itself remains in force |
1927-01-31 |
NL Pres John Heydler rules Rogers Hornsby can't hold stock in the Cardinals & play for the Giants |
1927-02-24 |
John Golden Theater (Theatre Masque) opens at 252 W 45th St NYC |
1928-05-14 |
John McGraw is knocked down by a taxicab & suffers a broken leg |
1928-07-03 |
1st colour TV broadcast in London (John Logie Baird) |
1928-12-11 |
NL Pres John Heydler proposes designated hitter for pitchers |
1928-12-17 |
John McGraw backs NL Pres John Heydler's designated hitter idea |
1929-04-03 |
RMS Queen Mary is ordered from John Brown & Company Shipbuilding and Engineering by Cunard Line. |
1929-09-26 |
John Schrober becomes chancellor of Austria |
1929-11-04 |
John Baldridge' "Berkeley Square" premieres in NYC |
1930-08-06 |
Supreme Court Justice John Force Crater disappears in NYC |
1930-09-13 |
Winnipeg Rugby Football Club 1st game, loses to St John's Rugby, 7-3 |
1931-03-27 |
John McGraw says night baseball will not catch on |
1932-02-15 |
John Van Druten's "There's Always Juliet," premieres in NYC |
1932-06-03 |
John McGraw, who came to NY in 1902, resigns as manager of Giants |
1932-06-07 |
Pitcher John Quinn, 47, is oldest player to have an extra-base hit (a double) & bat in a run, as the Dodgers beat the Cubs 9-2 |
1932-07-03 |
John McGraw retires from baseball |
1932-08-14 |
Dodger John Quinn, 49, is oldest pitcher to win a major league game |
1932-12-31 |
John P O'Brien sworn-in as mayor of NYC |
1933-04-27 |
Jessop & Son department store in Nottingham, England, acquired by John Lewis Partnership. The partnership's first shop outside London. |
1933-05-22 |
Loch Ness Monster is 1st reportedly sighted by John Mackay |
1933-06-10 |
John Dillinger robs his first bank, in New Carlisle, Ohio. He takes $10, 600 |
1933-10-12 |
John Dillinger escapes from jail in Allen County, Ohio |
1933-10-23 |
John Dillinger and his gang rob Central National Bank, in Greencastle, Indiana. They take $75, 000 |
1934-03-03 |
John Dillinger breaks out of jail using a wooden pistol |
1934-06-22 |
John Dillinger is informally named America's first Public Enemy Number One |
1934-06-25 |
Yank pitcher John Broaca ties record by striking out 5 times |
1934-07-22 |
Outside Chicago's Biograph Theatre, "Public Enemy No. 1" John Dillinger is mortally wounded by FBI agents. |
1934-09-25 |
John Van Druten's "Distaff Side" premieres in NYC |
1935-04-19 |
39th Boston Marathon won by John A Kelley of Mass in 2:32:07.4 |
1936-07-22 |
Phillies John Moore hits 3 consecutive HRs |
1936-12-16 |
John Monks/Fred Finklehoff's "Brother Rat" premieres in NYC |
1937-05-19 |
John Murray/Allen Boretz's "Room Service" premieres in NYC |
1937-11-23 |
John Steinbeck's "Of Mice & Men" premieres in NYC |
1938-09-15 |
John Cobb sets world auto speed record at 350.2 MPH (lasts 1 day) |
1938-11-18 |
Trade union members elect John L. Lewis as the first president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. |
1939-01-25 |
Joe Louis KOs John Henry Lewis in 1 for heavyweight boxing title |
1939-04-14 |
John Steinbeck novel "The Grapes of Wrath" published |
1939-08-23 |
John Cobb (Britain) drives 365.85 MPH (593.48 KPH) at Bonneville Flats |
1940-05-06 |
Pulitzer prize awarded to John Steinbeck (Grapes of Wrath) |
1940-07-25 |
John Sigmund begins swimming for 89 hrs 46 mins in the Mississippi River |
1940-08-05 |
St Louis Brown John Whitehead no-hits Detroit Tigers, 4-0 in 6 innings |
1940-12-23 |
John Van Druten's "Old Acquaintance" premieres in NYC |
1941-06-07 |
Chemists Archer John Porter Martin and Richard L. M. Synge give the first demonstration of partition chromatography (separation of mixtures) at a meeting of the Biochemical Society held at the National Institute for Medical Research, Hampstead |
1942-10-08 |
Fight at Matanikau, Guadalcanal (John Hersey-Into the Valley) |
1942-11-01 |
John H Johnson publishes 1st issue of Negro Digest |
1942-12-12 |
A fire in a hostel in St. John's, Newfoundland, kills 100 people. |
1943-08-02 |
Lt John F Kennedy's PT-boat 109 sinks at Solomon islands |
1943-12-08 |
John Van Druten's "Voice of the Turtle" premieres in NYC |
1944-04-20 |
Dutch Communist Party resistance fighter John Postma sentence to death |
1944-07-14 |
Attempt to liberate prisoners in Amsterdam fails, John Post arrested |
1944-10-19 |
John Van Druten's "I Remember Mama," premieres in NYC |
1944-11-29 |
John Hopkins hospital performs 1st open heart surgery |
1945-01-03 |
John Patrick's "Hasty Heart," premieres in NYC |
1945-04-19 |
49th Boston Marathon won by John A Kelley of Mass in 2:30:40.2 |
1945-05-07 |
Pulitzer prize awarded to John Hersey (Bell for Adano) |
1945-11-01 |
First issue of Ebony magazine published by John H Johnson |
1945-12-15 |
John J "Cardinal" O'Connor, ordained as a priest |
1946-08-08 |
Dreyfuss family, owners of Pittsburgh Pirates since 1900, sells club to Frank McKinney & John Galbreath for $25 million |
1946-11-05 |
John F Kennedy (Democrat, Massachusetts) elected to US House of Representatives |
1946-12-12 |
UN accepts 6 Manhattan blocks as a gift from John D. Rockefeller Jr |
1947-03-15 |
John Lee appointed 1st black commissioned officer in US Navy |
1947-03-24 |
John D. Rockefeller Jr donates NYC East River site to the UN |
1947-09-16 |
John Cobb sets world auto speed record at 394.2 MPH |
1947-11-24 |
John Steinbeck's novel "Pearl" published |
1947-12-02 |
13th Heisman Trophy Award: John Lujack, Notre Dame (QB) |
1948-02-11 |
John Costello follows Eamon Da Valera as premier of Ireland |
1948-03-23 |
John Cunningham sets world altitude record (54,492' (18,133 m)) |
1948-06-08 |
John Rudder becomes 1st negro commissioned officer in US marines |
1949-03-24 |
Walter & John Huston become 1st father-and-son team to win |
1949-12-20 |
Maurice Ravel/John Cranko's ballet "Beauty & the Beast" premieres |
1950-04-06 |
John F Dulles becomes advisor to US Sect of State Acheson |
1950-10-20 |
Chemists Archer John Porter Martin and James Lovelock give the first demonstration of gas chromatography at a meeting of the Biochemical Society. The technique is rapidly adopted by the petrochemical industry. |
1950-12-13 |
"Let's Make an Opera" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 5 perfs |
1950-12-16 |
"Let's Make an Opera" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 5 perfs |
1951-02-10 |
"John & Marsha" by Stan Freberg peaks at #21 |
1951-05-16 |
The first regularly scheduled transatlantic flights begin between John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City and Heathrow Airport in London, operated by El Al Israel Airlines. |
1951-11-01 |
Jet magazine founded by John H Johnson |
1951-11-28 |
John Van Druten's "I am a Camera" premieres in NYC |
1952-05-02 |
1st performance of John Cage's "Water Music" |
1953-01-21 |
John Foster Dulles appointed as US Secretary of State |
1953-02-10 |
Ice Pairs Championship at Davos won by Jennifer & John Nicks of GRB |
1953-05-11 |
Winston Churchill criticizes US Sec of State John Foster Dulles' domino theory |
1953-07-26 |
Arizona Governor John Howard Pyle orders an anti-polygamy law enforcement crackdown on residents of Short Creek, Arizona, which becomes known as the Short Creek Raid. |
1953-08-21 |
Baseball player reps Ralph Kiner (NL) & Allie Reynolds (AL) hire John Norman Lewis at $15,000 to give legal advice to players in negotiation |
1953-08-22 |
John Norman Lewis contends players have no desire to form a union |
1953-10-02 |
"Comedy in Music (Victor Borge)" opens at John Golden NYC for 849 perf |
1953-10-15 |
John Patrick's "Teahouse of the Red Moon" premieres in NYC |
1953-12-08 |
19th Heisman Trophy Award: John Lattner, Notre Dame (HB) |
1953-12-10 |
"John Murray Anderson's Almanac" opens at Imperial NYC for 229 perfs |
1954-02-14 |
Sen John Kennedy appears on "Meet the Press" |
1954-05-03 |
Pulitzer prize awarded to Charles A Lindbergh & John Patrick |
1954-06-02 |
John Costello (Cons) becomes premier of Ireland |
1954-06-21 |
John Landy runs world record mile (3:58.0) |
1954-06-24 |
"John Murray Anderson's Almanac" closes at Imperial NYC after 229 perf |
1954-07-20 |
West German secret service head Otto John defects to German DR |
1954-11-10 |
Lt Col John Stapp travels 632 mph in a rocket sled |
1954-11-30 |
John Strydom succeeds Malan as premier of South Africa |
1955-01-29 |
John Williams Cox buys Yankee Stadium, sells grounds to Knights of Columbus, later leaves structure to Rice University (1962) |
1956-05-08 |
John Osborne's "Look Back in Anger" premieres in London |
1956-05-26 |
Reds' John Klippstein, Hershel Freemman & Joe Blacks no-hitter, broken up with 2 outs in 10th & lose to Braves in 11th, 2-1 |
1956-07-07 |
Douglas Moore/John Latouche' opera "Ballad of Baby Doe," premieres |
1956-11-10 |
Gene de Paul/John Meyer's musical "Li'l Abner" premieres in NYC |
1957-04-10 |
John Osborne's "Entertainer" premieres in London |
1957-04-20 |
61st Boston Marathon won by John J Kelley of Conn in 2:20:05 |
1957-04-22 |
All NL teams intergates, John Irwin Kennedy is 1st black on Phillies |
1957-05-06 |
Pulitzer prize awarded to John F Kennedy (Profiles in Courage) |
1957-06-10 |
John Diefenbacker (C) elected PM of Canada |
1957-06-18 |
John Diefenbacker (C) takes office as PM of Canada |
1957-07-06 |
John Lennon (16) & Paul McCartney (15) meet for 1st time as Lennon's rock group Quarrymen perform at a church dinner |
1957-07-16 |
Marine Maj John Glenn sets transcontinental speed record (03:28:08) |
1957-09-10 |
"Mask & Gown" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 39 performances |
1957-09-15 |
"Bachelor Father" with John Forsythe premieres |
1957-10-12 |
"Mask & Gown" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 39 performances |
1957-12-03 |
23rd Heisman Trophy Award: John Crow, Texas A&M (HB) |
1957-12-04 |
2 commuter trains collide in heavy fog killing 92 (St John's, England) |
1958-10-28 |
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, elected Pope, taking name John XXIII |
1958-11-04 |
Angelo G Roncalli crowned as pope John XXIII |
1958-12-09 |
Robert H W Welch Jr & 11 other men meet in Indianapolis to form anti-Communist John Birch Society |
1958-12-23 |
"Party with Comden & Green" opens at John Golden NYC for 38 perfs |
1959-01-24 |
"Party with Comden & Green" closes at John Golden NYC after 38 perfs |
1959-01-25 |
Pope John XXIII proclaims 2nd Vatican council |
1959-02-20 |
The Avro Arrow program to design and manufacture supersonic jet fighters in Canada is cancelled by the Diefenbaker government amid much political debate. |
1959-04-15 |
US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles resigns |
1959-04-16 |
"Party with Comden & Green" opens at John Golden NYC for 44 perfs |
1959-05-09 |
Dorothy Rigney, husband John, & Hank Greenberg resign from White Sox |
1959-05-23 |
"Party with Comden & Green" closes at John Golden NYC after 44 perfs |
1959-06-03 |
Eisenhower routes Canadian premier Diefenbaker message off the Moon |
1959-06-29 |
Pope John XXIII 1st encyclical "On truth, unity, & peace, in charity" |
1959-08-01 |
Pope John XXIII publishes encyclical Sacerdotii nostri primordia |
1959-08-04 |
"Billy Barnes Revue" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 87 perfs |
1959-08-12 |
Progressive Party under John Steytler forms in South Africa |
1959-10-08 |
"At the Drop of a Hat" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 216 perfs |
1959-10-17 |
"Billy Barnes Revue" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 87 perfs |
1959-11-28 |
Pope John XXIII publishes encyclical Princeps Pastorum |
1960-01-02 |
John Reynolds sets age of solar system at 4,950,000,000 years |
1960-01-02 |
Senator John F Kennedy, announces his candidacy for the US Presidency |
1960-02-25 |
John Cage's "Music for Amplified Toy Pianos," premieres |
1960-02-29 |
JFK makes "missile gap" the presidential campaign issue |
1960-03-28 |
Pope John appoints the first Japanese, African & Filipino cardinals |
1960-05-10 |
John F Kennedy wins primary in West Virginia |
1960-05-14 |
"At the Drop of a Hat" closes at John Golden NYC after 216 perfs |
1960-07-13 |
US Democratic convention nominates JFK as presidential candidate |
1960-09-12 |
John F. Kennedy avers he does not speak for the Roman Catholic Church, and neither does the Church speak for him. |
1960-10-11 |
Radio/TV executive John Fetzer buys a controlling interest of Detroit Tigers |
1960-10-14 |
Peace Corps 1st suggested by JFK |
1960-10-21 |
JFK & Nixon clashed in 4th & final presidential debate (NYC) |
1960-11-08 |
JFK (Sen-D-Mass) beats VP Richard Nixon (R) to become 35th US president |
1961-01-25 |
1st live, nationally televised presidential news conference (JFK) |
1961-01-30 |
JFK asks for an Alliance for Progress & Peace Corps |
1961-03-13 |
JFK sets up the Alliance for Progress |
1961-04-24 |
JFK accepts "sole responsibility" following Bay of Pigs |
1961-05-04 |
South-Africa ANC-leader John Nkadimeng arrested |
1961-05-06 |
87th Kentucky Derby: John Sellers aboard Carry Back wins in 2:04 |
1961-05-15 |
Pope John XXIII publishes encyclical Mater et Magistra |
1961-05-25 |
JFK sets goal of putting a man on Moon before the end of decade |
1961-06-03 |
JFK & Khrushchev meet in Vienna |
1961-07-14 |
Pope John XXIII publishes encyclical Mater et magistrate |
1961-07-17 |
John Chancellor becomes news anchor of Today Show |
1961-07-25 |
In a speech John F. Kennedy emphasizes that any attack on Berlin is an attack on NATO. |
1961-09-05 |
JFK begins underground nuclear testing |
1961-10-06 |
JFK advises Americans to build fallout shelters |
1961-10-24 |
"Evening with Yves Montand" opens at John Golden NYC for 55 perfs |
1961-11-18 |
JFK sends 18,000 military advisors to South Vietnam |
1961-11-29 |
John A McCone replaces Allen W Dulles as 6th director of CIA |
1961-12-11 |
JFK provides US miltary helicopters & crews to South Vietnam |
1961-12-13 |
Jimmy Dean's Big Bad John album is country music 1st million $ seller |
1961-12-14 |
Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John" is 1st country song to get a gold record |
1961-12-16 |
"Evening with Yves Montand" opens at John Golden NYC after 55 perfs |
1962-01-03 |
Pope John XXIII excommunicates Fidel Castro |
1962-01-07 |
Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to John Hall Wheelock |
1962-02-02 |
1st pole vault over 16' (4.88m) (John Uelses-16', Melrose Games) |
1962-02-03 |
John Uelses pole vaults record 489 cm |
1962-02-20 |
John Glenn is 1st American to orbit Earth (Friendship 7) |
1962-03-02 |
JFK announces US will resume above ground nuclear testing |
1962-05-19 |
"John Birch Society" by Chad Mitchell Trio hits #99 |
1962-05-19 |
88th Preakness: John Rotz aboard Greek Money wins in 1:56.2 |
1962-06-11 |
US President John Kennedy accepts an honorary degree from Yale |
1962-06-11 |
Brothers John and Clarence Anglin and fellow inmate Frank Morris escape from Alcatraz Island prison, the only ones to do so |
1962-09-29 |
JFK authorized use of federal troops to integrate U of Mississippi |
1962-09-30 |
JFK routes 3,000 federal troops to Mississippi |
1962-10-09 |
NASA civilian test pilot John B McKay takes X-15 to 39,200 m |
1962-10-11 |
2nd Vatican Council (21st ecumenical) convened by Pope John XXIII |
1962-10-16 |
Cuban missile crisis begins as JFK becomes aware of missiles in Cuba |
1962-10-18 |
JFK meets Soviet minister of foreign affairs Andrei Gromyko |
1962-10-22 |
JFK addresses TV about Russian missile bases in Cuba |
1962-10-22 |
JFK imposes naval blockade on Cuba, beginning missile crisis |
1962-10-25 |
American author John Steinbeck awarded Nobel Prize for Literature |
1962-10-26 |
JFK warns Russia that the USA will not allow Soviet missiles to remain in Cuba |
1962-10-27 |
"Beyond the Fringe" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 673 perfs |
1963-01-27 |
Sam Rice, Eppa Rixey, Elmer Flick, & John Clarkson elected to Baseball Hall of Fame |
1963-02-19 |
USSR informs JFK it is withdrawing several thousand troops from Cuba |
1963-03-12 |
Beatles perform as a trio, John Lennon is ill with a cold |
1963-03-22 |
Brit Min of War John Profumo denies having sex with Christine Keeler |
1963-04-11 |
John XXIII encyclical On peace in truth, justice, charity & liberty |
1963-05-08 |
JFK offers Israel assistance against aggression |
1963-06-04 |
British Minister of War John Profumo resigns due to Christine Keeler scandal |
1963-06-10 |
US President JFK signs law for equal pay for equal work for men & women |
1963-06-11 |
US President JFK says segregation is morally wrong & that it is "time to act" |
1963-06-21 |
Pope Paul VI (Giovanni Battista Montini) succeeds John XXIII |
1963-06-26 |
US President John Kennedy visits West Berlin "Ich bin ein Berliner" ("I am a Berliner";or is it "I am a doughnut") |
1963-06-27 |
US President John Kennedy spent 1st full day in Ireland |
1963-08-24 |
John Pennel is first person to pole-vault 17' |
1963-09-20 |
JFK proposes a joint US-Soviet voyage to the moon |
1963-09-29 |
Houston Colt .45 John Paciorek goes 3 for 3 in his only game |
1963-09-30 |
56th Postmaster General: John A Gronouski of Wis takes office |
1963-10-07 |
JFK signs ratification for nuclear test ban treaty |
1963-10-31 |
J. Edgar Hoover's last meeting with President John F Kennedy |
1963-11-04 |
John Lennon utters his infamous "rattle your jewellery" line at a Royal Variety Performance in London |
1963-11-21 |
JFK flies to Texas |
1963-11-22 |
Lyndon B. Johnson sworn in as the 36th US president after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy |
1963-11-22 |
American President John F. Kennedy assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas |
1963-11-23 |
JFK's body lay in repose in East Room of White House |
1963-11-23 |
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1963-11-25 |
JFK laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery |
1963-12-22 |
Official 30-day mourning period for President John F Kennedy ends |
1964-02-02 |
Red Faber, Burleigh Grimes, Tim Keefe, Heinie Manush, John Montgomery Ward, & Miller Huggins are selected to Hall of Fame |
1964-03-25 |
Britain sets memorial for the late President John F Kennedy |
1964-03-30 |
Astronaut John Glenn withdraws from Ohio senate race |
1964-04-01 |
John Lennon is reunited with his father Freddie after 17 years |
1964-04-27 |
John Lennon's "In His Own Write" is published in US |
1964-05-30 |
"Beyond the Fringe" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 673 perfs |
1964-07-07 |
All star MVP: John Callison (Philadelphia Phillies) |
1964-09-09 |
John Osborne's "Inadmissable Evidence," premieres in London |
1964-09-18 |
"The Addams Family", starring John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Ted Cassidy, and Jackie Coogan, premieres on ABC |
1964-09-27 |
Findings of the Warren Commission into the assassination of President John Kennedy released, finds Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone |
1964-11-09 |
"Comedy in Music-Opus 2" opens at John Golden NYC for 192 perfs |
1964-11-24 |
30th Heisman Trophy Award: John Huarte, Notre Dame (QB) |
1965-02-15 |
John Lennon passes his driving test |
1965-04-24 |
"Comedy in Music-Opus 2" closes at John Golden NYC after 192 perfs |
1965-04-28 |
William F Raborn Jr replaces John A McCone as 7th head of CIA |
1965-06-05 |
97th Belmont: John Sellers aboard Hail to All wins in 2:28.6 |
1965-06-14 |
John Lennon's 2nd book "A Spaniard in the Works" is published |
1965-07-09 |
John Edrich completes 310* v NZ in 532 minutes, 52 fours 5 sixes |
1965-08-22 |
San Francisco Giants pitcher Juan Marachal hits LA Dodger catcher John Roseboro on the head with his bat causing a 14 minute brawl |
1966-03-04 |
John Lennon, says "We (Beatles) are more popular than Jesus" |
1966-03-07 |
"Wait A Minim!" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 457 performances |
1966-06-11 |
"Sloop John B" by The Beach Boys hit #1 in UK |
1966-06-17 |
Peter Green joins John Mayall's Bluebreakers |
1966-07-18 |
Gemini 10 launched (John Young & Michael Collins) |
1966-07-23 |
John Pennel pole vaults record (5.34 m) |
1966-07-31 |
Alabamans burn Beatle products due to John Lennon's anti-Jesus remark |
1966-09-11 |
86th US Mens Tennis: Fred Stolle beats John Newcombe (46 12-10 63 64) |
1966-11-09 |
John Lennon meets Yoko Ono at an avante-garde art exposition at Indica Gallery in London |
1966-12-15 |
John W Mecom Jr becomes 1st owner of New Orlean Saints |
1967-02-23 |
John Herbert's "Fortune & Men's Eyes," premieres in NYC |
1967-03-14 |
JFK's body moved from temporary grave to a permanent memorial |
1967-04-15 |
"Wait A Minim!" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 457 perfs |
1967-05-25 |
John Lennon takes delivery of his psychedelically painted Rolls Royce |
1967-05-29 |
Pope Paul VI names 27 new cardinals, including Karol Wojtyla, archbishop of Krakow, who later became Pope John Paul II |
1967-07-07 |
81st Wimbledon Mens Tennis: John Newcombe beats W Bungert (63 61 61) |
1967-09-03 |
Final episode of "What's My Line?" hosted by John Charles Daly on CBS TV |
1967-09-10 |
87th US Mens Tennis: John Newcombe beats Clark Graebner (64 64 86) |
1967-09-20 |
WCAE TV channel 50 in St John, IN (PBS) begins broadcasting |
1967-10-11 |
Yoko Plus Me art exhibit opens in London (the me is John Lennon) |
1968-02-16 |
Beatles George Harrison, John Lennon and their wifes fly to India for transcendental meditation study with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi |
1968-05-15 |
Paul McCartney & John Lennon appear on Johnny Carson Show to promote Apple records, Joe Garagiola is substitute host |
1968-06-15 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono plant an acorn at Conventry Cathedral |
1968-07-01 |
John Lennon's 1st full art exhibition (You are Here) |
1968-07-05 |
John Lennon sells his psychedelic painted Rolls-Royce |
1968-07-22 |
Sir John Newsome recommends public schools should take 50% of their intake from the state school system |
1968-08-30 |
John & Yoko's "One on One" benefit for children at Madison Square Garden |
1968-08-31 |
Private Eye magazine reports a John Lennon & Yoko Ono album will have a picture of them nude on cover |
1968-10-16 |
During Olympics Tommie Smith & John Carlos give black power salute |
1968-10-18 |
John Lennon & Yoko One fined £150 for marijuana possession |
1968-10-18 |
Police find 219 grains of cannabis resin in John & Yoko's apt |
1968-10-18 |
US Olympic Committee suspends Tommie Smith & John Carlos for giving "black power" salute as a protest during victory ceremony |
1968-10-25 |
Yoko Ono announces she is having John Lennon's baby |
1968-11-11 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono appear nude on cover of "2 Virgins" album |
1968-11-17 |
John Kander/Fred Ebbs' musical "Zorba" opens at Imperial Theater NYC for 305 performances |
1968-11-28 |
John Lennon is fined £150 for unauthorized drug possession |
1968-11-29 |
John & Yoko release their 1st album "Two Virgins" in UK |
1969-01-03 |
John Lennon's "2 Virgins" album declared pornographic in NJ |
1969-01-05 |
Bollingen prize for poetry presented to John Berryman & Karl Shapiro |
1969-02-04 |
John Madden is named head coach of NFL's Oakland Raiders |
1969-03-25 |
John & Yoko stage their 1st bed-in for peace (Amsterdam) |
1969-05-26 |
John & Yoko begin their 2nd bed-in (Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal) |
1969-05-31 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono record "Give Peace a Chance" |
1969-06-04 |
Beatles release Ballad Of John & Yoko/Old Brown Shoe, in US |
1969-06-11 |
"The Ballad Of John & Yoko" by The Beatles hit #1 in UK |
1969-06-13 |
Mick Taylor leaves John Mayall Band & joins Rolling Stones |
1969-06-14 |
John & Yoko appear on David Frost's British TV Show |
1969-06-21 |
John Pennel pole vaults world record (5.45 m) |
1969-06-28 |
John Hampshire scores 107 on Test cricket debut v WI at Lord's |
1969-07-01 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono are admitted to hospital after a car crash |
1969-09-13 |
Plastic Ono Band's (John, Yoko & Eric Clapton) 1st live performance |
1969-10-27 |
Nobel prize for economy awarded to John Tinbergen |
1969-11-07 |
John & Yoko release their 2nd album "Wedding Album" in UK |
1969-11-25 |
John Lennon returns OBE to protest against UK's support for Vietnam War |
1969-12-03 |
John Lennon is offered role of Jesus Christ in Jesus Christ Superstar |
1969-12-16 |
"War is Over! If You Want It, Happy Christmas from John & Yoko" posters begin appearing |
1970-01-17 |
John M Burgess installed as bishop of Protestant Episcopals (Mass) |
1970-02-05 |
Test Cricket debut of John Traicos, South Africa v Australia, Durban |
1970-02-11 |
John Lennon pays £1,344 fines for 96 protesting South African rugby team playing in Scotland |
1970-03-22 |
"Blood Red Roses" opens & closes at John Golden Theater NYC |
1970-04-01 |
John & Yoko release hoax they are having dual sex change operations |
1970-04-07 |
42nd Academy Awards - "Midnight Cowboy", John Wayne & Maggie Smith win |
1970-04-22 |
"Park" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 5 performances |
1970-04-25 |
"Park" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 5 performances |
1970-06-06 |
102nd Belmont: John Rotz aboard High Echelon wins in 2:34 |
1970-07-04 |
84th Wimbledon Men's Tennis: John Newcombe beats Ken Rosewall (57 63 62 36 61) |
1970-08-25 |
Elton John's 1st US appearance (Los Angeles) |
1970-10-05 |
John Creach, joins Jefferson Airplane |
1970-10-19 |
John Frazier kills Ohta's declares WW 3 has begun |
1970-11-16 |
Elton John records a show in New York City which was later released as his 11-17-70 album |
1971-01-11 |
Tigers ace reliever John Hiller, 27, sufferes a heart attack, but later makes a remarkable comeback to record 38 saves |
1971-01-14 |
John Snow takes 7-40 for England to beat Australia by 299 runs |
1971-01-20 |
John Lennon meets Yoko Ono's parents in Japan |
1971-01-22 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono record "Power to the People" |
1971-01-31 |
US male Figure Skating championship won by John Misha Petkevich |
1971-02-10 |
John Guares "House of Blue Leaves," premieres in NYC |
1971-02-11 |
Montreal Canadien John Believau scores his 500th NHL goal |
1971-05-03 |
Pulitzer prize awarded to John Toland (Rising Sun) |
1971-06-06 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono unannounced appearance at Fillmore East in NYC |
1971-08-22 |
J. Edgar Hoover and John Mitchell announce the arrest of 20 of the Camden 28. |
1971-09-01 |
John Newcombe is 1st top-seed man to lose in 1st round of US Open |
1971-09-03 |
John Lennon leaves UK for NYC, never to return |
1971-09-08 |
John F Kennedy Center for Performing Arts opens in Washington DC |
1971-09-09 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono appear on Dick Cavett Show (ABC-TV) |
1971-09-09 |
John Lennon releases "Imagine" album |
1971-09-23 |
John Vermeer's painting "The Liefdesbrief" stolen |
1971-10-08 |
John Lennon releases his megahit "Imagine" |
1971-10-14 |
John & Yoko appear on "Dick Cavett Show" |
1971-10-21 |
William H Rehnquist & Lewis F Powell nominated to US Supreme Court by Nixon, following resignations of Justices Hugo Black & John Harlan |
1971-10-28 |
John & Yoko record "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" in NYC |
1971-11-09 |
John List kills family & moves to Colorado |
1971-12-01 |
Galt MacDermot/John Guare's "2 gentlemen of Verona" opens at St James Theater NYC for 613 perfs |
1971-12-01 |
John & Yoko release "Happy Xmas (War is Over)" in US |
1971-12-13 |
John Sinclair (sentence: 10 yrs, sold 2 marijuana joints) is freed |
1971-12-31 |
Edmund Compton, then Northern Ireland Ombudsman, is replaced by John Benn |
1972-02-04 |
Senator Strom Thurmond suggests John Lennon be deported |
1972-02-14 |
John & Yoko co-host "Mike Douglas Show" for entire week |
1972-02-18 |
John & Yoko end a week of co-hosting Mike Douglas Show |
1972-02-25 |
Attempted assassination of Minister of State for Home Affairs John Taylor who is shot a number of times (the Official Irish Republican Army later claimed responsibility) |
1972-03-16 |
John & Yoko are served with deportation papers |
1972-04-21 |
John Young & Charles Duke explores Moon (Apollo 16) |
1972-04-22 |
Apollo astronauts John Young & Charles Duke ride on Moon |
1972-04-27 |
NYC Mayor John Lindsey appeals that John Lennon not be deported |
1972-05-11 |
John Lennon says his phone is tapped by FBI on Dick Cavett Show |
1972-05-18 |
John Sebastian makes 63 consecutive free throws while blindfolded |
1972-06-12 |
John Lennon's political "Sometime in NYC" released including "Woman is the Nigger of the World" "Attica State" & "Luck of the Irish" |
1972-08-30 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono perform at Madison Square Garden |
1972-09-05 |
Jerry Lewis' 7th Muscular Dystrophy telethon, John & Yoko appear |
1972-09-06 |
John & Yoko appear on Jerry Lewis' Muscular Dystrophy Telethon |
1972-10-25 |
Nobel prize for economy awarded to Kenneth J Arrow & John R Hicks |
1973-01-18 |
John Cleese's final episode on "Monty Python's Flying Circus," on BBC |
1973-02-02 |
Test Cricket debut of Richard John Hadlee, NZ v Pakistan, Wellington |
1973-02-06 |
"Shelter" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 31 performances |
1973-03-03 |
"Shelter" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 31 performances |
1973-04-01 |
John & Yoko form a new country with no laws or boundaries, called Nutopia, its national anthem is silence |
1973-05-26 |
Super Fly Meets Shaft by John & Ernest hits #31 |
1973-06-25 |
John Dean begins testimony before Senate Watergate Committee |
1973-06-27 |
John W Dean tells Watergate Committee about Nixon's "enemies list" |
1973-08-24 |
John Adams & his drum - become a right-field fixture in Cleve Stadium |
1973-09-09 |
93rd US Mens Tennis: John Newcombe beats Jan Kodes (64 16 46 62 62) |
1973-10-24 |
John Lennon sues US government to admit FBI is tapping his phone |
1973-11-16 |
John Lennon releases "Mind Games" album |
1973-12-08 |
39th Heisman Trophy Award: John Cappelletti, Penn State (RB) |
1973-12-31 |
61st Australian Mens Tennis: John Newcombe beats O Parun (63 67 75 61) |
1974-02-05 |
John Murtha becomes the first Vietnam War veteran elected to the Congress of the United States. |
1974-04-16 |
"Words & Music" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 127 performances |
1974-07-03 |
Mike Marshall saves Tommy John's 4-1 win |
1974-07-12 |
John Ehrlichman convicted of violating Daniel Ellsberg's rights |
1974-07-17 |
John Lennon is ordered to leave US in 60 days |
1974-08-03 |
"Words & Music" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 127 perfs |
1974-08-23 |
John Lennon reports seeing a UFO in NYC |
1974-09-03 |
Giants John Montefusco makes his major league debut |
1974-09-11 |
Cards beat Mets, 4-3, in 25 (7h4m), record 202 plate appearances, Félix Millán & John Milner come to bat 12 times each |
1974-09-28 |
John Lennon appears as guest DJ on WNEW-FM (NYC) |
1974-10-04 |
John Lennon releases "Walls & Bridges" album |
1974-10-10 |
Canadian John Hathaway begins 2-yr ride of 50,600 miles |
1974-11-16 |
John Lennon's only solo #1 "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" |
1974-11-28 |
John Lennon's last concert appearance (Elton John concert in Madison Square Garden NYC) |
1975-01-08 |
Judge Sirica orders release of Watergate's John W Dean III, Herbert W Kalmbach & Jeb Stuart Magruder from prison |
1975-01-31 |
John Lennon releases "#9 Dream" |
1975-02-18 |
2nd American Music Award: Olivia Newton-John & John Denver win |
1975-02-21 |
John Lennon releases "Rock 'n' Roll" album |
1975-02-21 |
John Mitchell, HR Haldeman & John D Ehrlichman sentenced to 2½-8 yrs |
1975-03-03 |
1st People's Choice Awards: John Wayne & Barbra Streisand win (Motion Picture) and Alan Alda, Telly Savalas & Mary Tyler Moore win (TV) |
1975-03-31 |
John Wooden's final game, UCLA, wins 10th NCAA championship in 12 yrs |
1975-04-18 |
John Lennon releases "Stand by Me" |
1975-04-28 |
John Lennon appears on "Tonight" & Ringo Starr on "Smother Brothers" |
1975-06-07 |
"Thank God I'm a Country Boy" by John Denver hits #1 |
1975-06-21 |
Elton John, Eagles & Beach Boys play Wembley |
1975-07-15 |
All star MVP: Bill Madlock (Pittsburgh Pirates) & John Matlock (NY Mets) |
1975-10-07 |
US decides John Lennon won't be deported due to UK pot conviction |
1975-10-13 |
9th Country Music Association Award: John Denver wins |
1975-10-21 |
Elton John given a star in Hollywood |
1975-10-30 |
Giants pitcher John "the Count of" Montefusco wins NL Rookie of Year |
1975-10-30 |
John Bucyk, Boston, became 7th NHLer to score 500 goals |
1975-11-11 |
Australian PM Gough Whitlam removed from office by Governor General Sir John Kerr (1st elected PM removed in 200 yrs) |
1975-12-16 |
Bill Veeck buys 80% of White Sox from John Allyn |
1975-12-17 |
John Paul Stevens appointed to Supreme Court |
1975-12-19 |
John Paul Stevens becomes a US Supreme Court Justice |
1975-12-21 |
1st NY Jet to gain 1,000 yards rushing (John Riggins) |
1976-01-31 |
3rd American Music Award: Olivia Newton-John & John Denver win |
1976-03-04 |
John Pezzin bowls 33 consecutive strikes at Toledo, Ohio |
1976-03-04 |
2nd People's Choice Awards: John Wayne & Katharine Hepburn win (Motion Picture) and Telly Savalas & Carol Burnett win (TV) |
1976-03-06 |
Men's Fig Skating Championship in Gothenburg won by John Curry (GRB) |
1976-05-15 |
102nd Preakness: John Lively aboard Elocutionist wins in 1:55 |
1976-06-07 |
NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor & David Brinkley, premieres |
1976-06-30 |
John Walker of NZ sets record for 2000 m, 4:51.4 |
1976-07-24 |
John Naber is 1st to swin 200m backstroke under 2 minutes |
1976-07-28 |
White Sox John Odom (5 inn) & Francisco Barrios (4 inn) no-hits A's |
1976-08-09 |
Pitt Pirate John Candelaria no-hits LA Dodgers, 2-0 |
1976-09-19 |
"Going Up" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 49 performances |
1976-09-29 |
SF Giant John Montefusco no-hits Atlanta Braves, 9-0 |
1976-10-06 |
John Hathaway completes 50,600 mile bicycle tour of every continent |
1976-10-30 |
"Going Up" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 49 performances |
1976-12-19 |
John Lever takes 7-46 in 1st Test Cricket innings, v India Delhi |
1977-01-31 |
4th American Music Award: Olivia Newton-John & Elton John win |
1977-02-03 |
Martin Dihigo John Lloyd elected to Hall of Fame |
1977-03-05 |
3rd People's Choice Awards: John Wayne & Barbra Streisand win (Motion Picture) and Telly Savalas & Mary Tyler Moore win (TV) |
1977-05-23 |
Supreme Court refuses to hear appeals of Watergate wrong doers H R Halderman, John Ehrlichman & John Mitchell |
1977-06-09 |
50th National Spelling Bee: John Paola wins spelling cambist |
1977-06-19 |
Pope Paul VI makes 19th-cen bishop John Neumann 1st US male saint |
1977-06-22 |
Former AG John Mitchell starts 19 months in Alabama prison |
1977-07-12 |
John Edrich scores his 100th 100, Surrey v Derbyshire at The Oval |
1977-07-24 |
Seattle's John Montague pitches 6 2/3 innings of perfect relief tying 2 game record of retiring 33 consecutive batsmen |
1977-07-27 |
John Lennon is granted a green card for permanent residence in US |
1977-07-31 |
John F Blake promoted from acting to deputy director of CIA |
1977-10-01 |
Elton John honored by MSG Hall of Fame |
1977-10-20 |
Hamilton Deane & John Balderstons "Dracula," premieres in NYC |
1977-12-14 |
"Saturday Night Fever" starring John Travolta, premieres in NYC |
1977-12-14 |
Red Sox trade Fergie Jenkins to Rangers for John Poloni & cash |
1978-02-10 |
Frank C Carlucci succeeds John F Blake as deputy director of CIA |
1978-02-20 |
4th People's Choice Awards: John Wayne & Barbra Streisand win (Motion Picture) and James Garner & Mary Tyler Moore win (TV) |
1978-06-11 |
"Grease" starring John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John opens |
1978-07-25 |
John Lydon forms rock group Public Ltd Image |
1978-08-06 |
60th PGA Championship: John Mahaffey shoots a 276 at Oakmont CC PA |
1978-08-26 |
Cardinal Albino Luciani of Venice becomes Pope John Paul I |
1978-09-02 |
John McClain performs 180 outside loops in an airplane over Houston |
1978-09-03 |
Pope John Paul I officially installed as 264th supreme pontiff |
1978-10-04 |
Funeral services held for Pope John Paul I |
1978-10-09 |
John Kander & Fred Ebb's musical "Ballroom" premieres in NYC |
1978-10-16 |
Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla elected Pope John Paul II |
1978-10-22 |
Pope John Paul II is inaugurated as Pope |
1978-11-04 |
3rd annual reentry free-agent draft, Pete Rose, Tommy John, & Darrell Evans, available |
1978-11-05 |
Oakland Raider's John Madden becomes 13th coach to win 100 NFL games |
1978-12-21 |
Police in Des Plaines Ill, arrest John Wayne Gacy for murder |
1979-01-19 |
John N Mitchell (former AG) released on parole from federal prison |
1979-01-25 |
Pope John Paul II's 1st overseas trip as supreme pontiff |
1979-03-07 |
5th People's Choice Awards: Burt Reynolds & Olivia Newton-John win (Motion Picture) and Alan Alda, Mary Tyler Moore & Carol Burnett win (TV) |
1979-05-01 |
Elton John becomes 1st pop star to perform in Israel |
1979-05-10 |
John McMullen becomes CEO of Houston Astros |
1979-05-16 |
NL approves Astros sales from Ford Motors to John J McMullen for $19M |
1979-05-20 |
1st western pop star to tour USSR-Elton John |
1979-05-27 |
Pope John Paul II ordains John J O'Conner as a bishop |
1979-06-02 |
John Paul II becomes 1st pope to visit a communist country (Poland) |
1979-09-09 |
99th US Mens Tennis: John McEnroe beats Vitas Gerulaitis (7-5 6-3 6-3) |
1979-09-27 |
Elton John, sick with flu, collapse on Hollywood Universal Ampitheater |
1979-09-29 |
John Huston's "Wine Blood" premieres at NY Film Festival |
1979-09-29 |
Pope John Paul II becomes 1st pope to visit Ireland |
1979-10-01 |
Pope John Paul II begins visit to USA |
1979-10-06 |
Pope John Paul II is 1st Pope to visit White House |
1979-10-20 |
John F Kennedy Library dedicated in Boston |
1979-10-20 |
John Tate beats Gerrie Coetze in 15 for heavyweight boxing title |
1979-11-25 |
Pat Summerall and John Madden broadcast a game together for the first time, a pairing that would last 22 years and become one of the most well-known partnerships in TV sportscasting history |
1979-11-26 |
Twins John Castino & Jays Alfredo Griffin tie for AL Rookie of Year |
1980-01-02 |
68th Australian Men Tennis: Guillermo Vilas beat John Sadri (76 63 62) |
1980-03-12 |
Jury finds John Wayne Gacy guilty of murdering 33 in Chicago |
1980-03-31 |
Mike Weaver KOs John Tate in 15 for heavyweight boxing title |
1980-04-12 |
Terry Fox begins his "Marathon of Hope" at St. John's, Newfoundland. |
1980-05-01 |
"Day in Hollywood, A Night..." opens at John Golden NYC for 588 perf |
1980-05-02 |
Pope John Paul II begins African tour |
1980-05-30 |
Tiger reliever John Hiller, 37, (who had a 1971 heart attack), retires |
1980-06-07 |
Tommy John wins his 200th, 3-0 on a 2-hitter |
1980-06-13 |
Rep John Jenrette Jr (D-SC) indicted in "Abscam" investigation |
1980-06-20 |
"Blues Brothers" with Dan Akwoyd & John Belushi opens in 594 theaters |
1980-07-05 |
94th Wimbledon Men's Tennis: Bjorn Borg beats John McEnroe (16 75 63 67 86) |
1980-07-09 |
7 die in a stampede to see Pope John Paul II in Brazil |
1980-07-31 |
John Phillips of Mamas & Papas is arrested on drug charges |
1980-08-04 |
John & Yoko begin recording "Double Fantasy" |
1980-08-26 |
John Birges plants a bomb at Harvey's Resort Hotel in Stateline, Nevada. |
1980-09-02 |
John Arlott commentates on his last game, England v Australia at Lord's |
1980-09-07 |
John McEnroe & Bjorn Borg stage one of the greatest US Open finals as 21 year old McEnroe fends off Borg to win his 2nd straight title (7-6 6-1 6-7 5-7 6-4) |
1980-09-22 |
John & Yoko sign a recording contract with Geffin Records |
1980-10-06 |
John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols) sentenced to 3 months inprisonment on assault charges |
1980-10-23 |
"Tintypes" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 93 performances |
1980-10-24 |
John Lennon releases "(Just Like) Starting Over" in UK |
1980-10-27 |
Astros owner John McMullen replaces GM Tal Smith with Al Rosen |
1980-11-15 |
Pope John Paul II began 5 day visit to West Germany |
1980-11-17 |
John Lennon releases "Double Fantasy" album in UK |
1980-11-21 |
John & Yoko pose nude for photographer Allan Tannenbaum |
1980-12-04 |
2 months after death of drummer John Bonham, Led Zeppelin breaks up |
1980-12-08 |
Annie Leibovitz has a photo-shoot with John Lennon, the last person to professionally photograph him before his death |
1980-12-14 |
At 2 PM EST there is 10 minutes of silence in memory of John Lennon |
1981-01-06 |
50th hat trick in Islander history-John Tonelli scored 5 goals |
1981-01-10 |
John Severin sets 100-mi unicycle speed record, 9 h 21 m |
1981-01-11 |
"Tintypes" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 93 performances |
1981-01-16 |
John Lennon releases "Woman" in UK |
1981-02-06 |
Beatles Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr & George Harrison record a tribute to John Lennon |
1981-02-23 |
People mag features drug ordeal of Mackenzie & Papa John Phillips |
1981-03-27 |
John Lennon single "Watching the Wheels" released posthumously in UK |
1981-03-30 |
Pres Reagan shot & wounded by John W Hinckley III |
1981-04-20 |
Rocker Papa John Phillips arrested for drug possession |
1981-05-13 |
Pope John Paul II is shot and critically wounded by Turkish gunman Mehemet Ali Agca in St Peter's Square, Vatican City |
1981-05-27 |
John Hinckley attempts suicide by overdosing on Tylenol |
1981-06-03 |
Pope John Paul II released from hospital after assassination attempt |
1981-06-20 |
Pope John Paul II hospitalized for 55 days for infection |
1981-06-22 |
John McEnroe exhibits a disgraceful act of misbehavior at Wimbledon |
1981-06-22 |
Mark David Chapman pleads guilty to killing John Lennon |
1981-07-04 |
95th Wimbledon Men's Tennis: John McEnroe beats Bjorn Borg (4-6 7-6 7-6 6-4) |
1981-08-28 |
John Hinckley Jr pleads innocent in attempt to kill President Reagan |
1981-09-13 |
101st US Mens Tennis: John McEnroe beats Bjorn Borg (4-6 6-2 6-4 6-3) |
1981-09-15 |
Pope John Paul II publishes encyclical "Laborem exercens" against capitalism/marxism |
1981-09-15 |
The John Bull becomes the oldest operable steam locomotive in the world when the Smithsonian Institution operates it under its own power outside Washington, DC. |
1981-09-27 |
"Day in Hollywood, A Night.." closes at John Golden NY after 588 perf |
1981-11-21 |
Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" single goes #1 & stays for 10 weeks |
1981-11-30 |
Porn star John Holmes arrested on fugitive charges |
1981-12-09 |
Porn star John Holmes charged with Laurel Canyon murders |
1982-01-01 |
Pope John Paul II prays for an end to martial law in Poland |
1982-02-03 |
John Sharples of England finishes 371 hours of disco dancing |
1982-02-03 |
Porn star John Holmes ordered to stand trial for murder |
1982-03-30 |
John Pielmeier's "Agnes of God" premieres in NYC |
1982-04-27 |
Trial of John W Hinckley Jr attempted assassin of Reagan, begins |
1982-05-10 |
WABC NYC plays its last record (John Lennon's Imagine) |
1982-05-12 |
Pulitzer prize awarded to John Updike (Rabbit is Rich) |
1982-05-12 |
In Fatima Portugal, a Spanish priest with a bayonet is stopped prior to his attempt to attack Pope John Paul II |
1982-05-23 |
Pope John Paul II declares "Peerke" Donders a saint |
1982-05-27 |
John McMullen buys NHL Colorodo Rockies & gets approval to move to NJ |
1982-05-28 |
Pope John Paul II is 1st reigning pope to visit Great Britain (Adrian IV was born in England, as Nicholas Breakspear) |
1982-06-07 |
US President Reagan meets Pope John Paul II and Queen Elizabeth II |
1982-06-10 |
John N McMahon replaces Bobby R Inman becomes deputy director of CIA |
1982-06-11 |
Pope John Paul II visits Argentina |
1982-06-21 |
John Hinckley found not guilty of 1981 attempted assassination of President Reagan by reason of insanity |
1982-06-25 |
Porn star John Holmes acquitted on murder charges |
1982-07-04 |
96th Wimbledon Men's Tennis: Jimmy Connors beats John McEnroe (3-6 6-3 6-7 7-6 6-4) |
1982-07-08 |
Porn star John Homes convicted of receiving stolen property |
1982-08-24 |
KC's John Wathan steals 31st en route to 36 base for catcher's record |
1982-09-15 |
Pope John Paul II receives PLO leader Yasser Arafat |
1982-09-27 |
John Palmer becomes news anchor of Today Show |
1982-10-10 |
Pope John Paul II canonizes Rev M Kolbe, who volunteered to die in place of another inmate at Auschwitz concentration camp, a saint |
1982-10-19 |
Automaker John DeLorean arrested on cocaine charges (Not guilty) |
1982-10-29 |
Car maker John DeLorean indicted for drug trafficking, later acquitted |
1982-10-31 |
Pope John Paul II becomes first pontiff to visit Spain |
1982-12-12 |
Joanne Carner/John Mahaffey wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic |
1982-12-12 |
"Snowplow Game", after a snowstorm holds both New England and Miami scoreless, Mark Henderson, a convict on work release, on order of Patriots coach Ron Meyer, clears the path for John Smith's attempt, which wins the game for the Patriots, 3-0 (the practice of using snow plows during games is later banned) |
1983-01-17 |
10th American Music Award: John Cougar & Rick Springfield, Olivia Newton-John |
1983-01-30 |
Super Bowl XVII: Wash Red Skins beat Miami Dolphins, 27-17 in Pasadena Super Bowl MVP: John Riggins, Washington, RB |
1983-02-02 |
Pope John Paul II names 18 new cardinals |
1983-06-16 |
Pope John Paul II visits Poland |
1983-07-03 |
97th Wimbledon Men's Tennis: John McEnroe beats Chris Lewis (6-2 6-2 6-2) |
1983-08-03 |
John Sain of South Bend, Ind, builds 3.91 m house of cards |
1983-10-21 |
Pope John Paul II names 3 new Dutch bishops |
1983-12-11 |
1st visit to Lutheran church by a pope (John Paul II in Rome) |
1983-12-26 |
Test Cricket debut of Gregory Richard John Matthews, v Pakistan MCG |
1983-12-27 |
Pope John Paul II pardons man who shot him (Mehmet Ali Agca) |
1984-01-09 |
John Lennon single "Nobody Told Me" released posthumously |
1984-01-27 |
John & Yoko release "Milk & Honey" album |
1984-03-02 |
John Long (Detroit) begins NBA free throw streak of 51 games |
1984-03-09 |
John Lennon single "Borrowed Time" released posthumously |
1984-03-19 |
John J O'Connor named 8th archbishop of NY |
1984-03-21 |
Part of Central Park is named Strawberry Fields honoring John Lennon |
1984-04-10 |
John Long (Detroit) ends NBA free throw streak of 51 games |
1984-06-10 |
54th French Men Tennis: Ivan Lendl beats John McEnroe (3-6 2-6 6-4 7-5 7-5) |
1984-06-17 |
John Turner succeeds Pierre Trudeau as premier of Canada |
1984-07-08 |
98th Wimbledon Men's Tennis: John McEnroe beats Jimmy Connors (6-1 6-1 6-2) |
1984-07-15 |
John Lennon's "I'm Stepping Out" released posthumously |
1984-08-16 |
LA federal jury acquits auto maker John Z DeLorean on cocaine charges |
1984-09-09 |
104th US Mens Tennis: John McEnroe beats Ivan Lendl (6-3 6-4 6-1) |
1984-09-17 |
Brian Mulroney sworn in as Canada's 18th PM succeeding John Turner |
1984-09-23 |
36th Emmy Awards: Hill St Blue, Cheers, John Ritter & Tyne Daly win |
1984-10-13 |
John Henry becomes 1st thoroughbred to win $6 million |
1984-11-16 |
John Lennon's 'Every Man has a Woman Who Loves Him' released posthumously |
1984-11-26 |
John W Mercom Jr announces NO Saints are up for sale for $75 million |
1985-01-15 |
Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to John Ashbery & Fred Chapell |
1985-05-11 |
Pope John Paul II arrives in Netherlands |
1985-05-16 |
Pope John Paul II arrives in Belgium |
1985-05-20 |
FBI arrests John A Walker Jr, convicted of spying for USSR |
1985-09-08 |
105th US Men's Tennis: Ivan Lendl beats John McEnroe (7-6 6-3 6-4) |
1985-09-13 |
John Williams introduces new Today Show theme |
1985-09-28 |
"Every Step Of The Way" by John Waite peaks at #25 |
1985-10-03 |
Pope John Paul II declares Titus Brandsma divine |
1985-12-02 |
NFL QB legends Dan Marino and John Elway face each other for the first time, a 30-26 victory for the Dolphins (Marino 390 yards and 3 touchdowns) |
1985-12-04 |
President Reagan appoints Vice Adm John Poindexter as security adviser |
1986-02-02 |
Dalai Lama meets Pope John Paul II in India |
1986-02-10 |
"John Lennon: Live in NYC" album is released posthumously |
1986-03-28 |
John N McMahon, ends term as deputy director of CIA |
1986-04-13 |
Pope John Paul II met Rome's Chief Rabbi Elio Toaff at Rome synagogue |
1986-04-27 |
Captain Midnight (John R MacDougall) interrupts HBO |
1986-08-18 |
John Tesh's 1st appearance on Entertainment Tonight |
1986-09-02 |
Cathy Evelyn Smith sentenced to 3 years for death of John Belushi |
1986-11-03 |
John Lennon "Menlove Avenue" album released posthumously |
1986-11-24 |
Wrestler John Tatum charged with possession of marijuana |
1987-01-11 |
"The Drive", trailing the Cleveland Browns 20-13 with only 5:32 remaining in the AFC Championship Game and the ball on their own two-yard line, Denver quarterback John Elway drove his team 98 yards for a touchdown to tie the game, which the Broncos won in overtime to advance to Super Bowl XXI |
1987-02-16 |
John Demjanjuk, accused of being "Ivan the Terrible" trial begins |
1987-03-13 |
John Gotti is acquitted of racketeering |
1987-05-01 |
Pope John Paul II beatifies Edith Stein, a Jewish born nun |
1987-05-29 |
"Twilight Zone" director John Landis found innocent in death of actor |
1987-06-25 |
Pope John Paul II receives Austrian President Kurt Waldheim |
1987-07-15 |
John Poindexter testifies at Iran-Contra hearings |
1987-07-27 |
John Demjanjuk, accused Nazi "Ivan the Terrible", testifies in Israel |
1987-09-05 |
John McEnroe is fined $17,500 for tirades at US Tennis Open |
1987-09-06 |
Conjoined twins Benjamin & Patrick Binder separated at John Hopkins Hospital |
1988-04-07 |
Gerrit John Heijns murderer, arrested |
1988-04-25 |
John Demjanjuk (Ivan the Terrible), sentenced to death in Jerusalem |
1988-05-20 |
Howard Stern fans disrupt WMMR's & John DeBella's "Louie Louie" parade |
1988-05-24 |
John Moschitta set record for fast talking: 586 words per minute |
1988-06-11 |
"Everything Your Heart Desires" by Daryl Hall & John Oates peaks at #3 |
1988-06-11 |
"Rooty Toot Toot" by John Cougar Mellencamp peaks at #61 |
1988-07-13 |
Red Sox replace manager John McNamara with Joe Morgan |
1988-07-27 |
Baseball star Tommy John commits rec 3 errors on 1 play as Yanks rout Brewers 16-3 |
1988-07-30 |
Cin Red pitcher John Franco sets a record of 13 saves in 1 month |
1988-07-30 |
John Franco saves record 13th game of July |
1988-10-22 |
Elton John sells out Madison Square Garden for a record 26th time |
1988-12-04 |
Amy Benz/John Huston wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic |
1988-12-28 |
John Tarrant, 1st Aust born Zen teacher, receives Dharma Transmission |
1989-01-15 |
Big John Studd wins WWF's 1st Royal Rumble |
1989-01-25 |
Yank owner George Steinbrenner meets with Pope John Paul II |
1989-03-09 |
US Senate rejects President Bush's nomination of John Tower as Defense Secretary |
1989-04-04 |
NY Yankee Tommy John ties record of playing 26 seasons, his 287th win puts him 19th overall as Yanks beat Twins on opening day 4-2 |
1989-04-30 |
Pope John Paul II beatifies Victoire Rasoamanarivo of Madagascar |
1989-12-01 |
USSR Pres Mikhail S Gorbachev meets Pope John Paul II at the Vatican |
1990-01-21 |
John McEnroe becomes 1st ever player to be expelled from the Australian Open |
1990-04-05 |
John Stockton reaches 1000-assist mark for NBA record 3 yrs in a row |
1990-04-07 |
John Poindexter (Natl Sec Advisor) found guilty on Iran-Contra scandal |
1990-05-10 |
Howard Stern holds a mock funeral for rival John DeBella |
1990-06-11 |
UN appoints Olivia Newton-John environmental ambassador |
1990-06-11 |
Federal judge sentenced former national security adviser John M Poindexter to 6 months for making false statements to Congress |
1990-10-09 |
Radio stations around world play "Imagine" honoring John Lennon |
1990-11-27 |
British Conservative Party chooses John Major to succeed Margaret Thatcher as leader ( and hence as Prime Minister) |
1990-11-28 |
Margaret Thatcher resigns as Britain's PM, replaced by John Major |
1991-02-25 |
Bruce McNall, Wayne Gretzky & John Candy buy CFL's Toronto Argonauts |
1991-03-11 |
John Smith, amateur wrestler, wins James E Sullivan Award |
1991-03-17 |
John Robin Baitz' "Substance of Fire" premieres in NYC |
1991-04-04 |
Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania and six others are killed when a helicopter collides with their plane over an elementary school in Merion, Pennsylvania. |
1991-04-18 |
John Stockton breaks his own NBA season assist record at 1,136 |
1991-05-02 |
Pope John Paul II's encyclical on Centesimus annus |
1991-06-04 |
Pope John Paul II compares abortion with nazi murders |
1991-08-08 |
Shi'ite Muslims release British hostage John McCarthy |
1991-08-11 |
73rd PGA Championship: John Daly shoots a 276 at Crooked Stick Ind |
1991-09-18 |
John Hart becomes general manager of Cleveland Indians |
1991-10-27 |
John Brodie wins Security Pacific Senior Golf Classic |
1991-12-03 |
White House Chief of Staff John Sununu resigns |
1992-02-14 |
Kieren John Perkins swims world record 800m freestyle (7:46.60) |
1992-04-01 |
Last defendant in St John sex assault case sentenced to 3 yrs probation |
1992-04-02 |
John Gotti found guilty of five murders (Paul Castellano, Thomas Bilotti, Robert DiBernardo, Liborio Milito and Louis Dibono), conspiracy to murder Gaetano "Corky" Vastola, loansharking, illegal gambling, obstruction of justice, bribery and tax evasion. |
1992-04-09 |
John Majors, (C) elected PM of England |
1992-04-13 |
Lou Conaseca retires as coach of St John's basketball team |
1992-04-29 |
"Falsettos" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 487 performances |
1992-06-24 |
John Gotti begins life sentence in jail |
1992-07-04 |
John Phillips, rocker (Mamas & Papas), undergoes a liver transplant |
1992-07-10 |
John Ellis becomes CEO of Seattle Mariners |
1992-07-15 |
Pope John Paul II hospitalized for 3 weeks to have tumor removed |
1992-07-31 |
Kieren John Perkins swims world record/OR 1500m free style (14:43.4) |
1992-09-24 |
John Jaha ties record of 11 teammates to steal 10 bases (Brewers) |
1992-10-03 |
Sinead O'Connor rips up a picture of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night Live |
1993-01-24 |
Polish ferry boat John Heweliusz sinks, 52 killed |
1993-03-21 |
Pope John Paul II declares Duns Scotus, a saint |
1993-06-23 |
Lorena Gallo Bobbitt amputates husband's John Wayne Bobbitt's penis |
1993-06-27 |
"Falsettos" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 487 performances |
1993-07-02 |
Pope John Paul II hospitalized for Cat Scan test |
1993-07-06 |
John F. Kennedy Jr, gives notice of quitting as ADA in Manhattan |
1993-07-29 |
Israeli Court of Appeal overturns (5-0) conviction of John Demjaujuk, saying not enough evidence he is Concentration Camp Ivan the Terrible |
1993-08-06 |
Pope John Paul II publishes Veritatis splendor encyclical |
1993-08-11 |
Pope John Paul II visits Mexico |
1993-08-12 |
Pope John Paul II begins visit of US |
1993-08-29 |
93rd US Golf Amateur Championship won by John Harris |
1993-10-05 |
Pope John Paul II publishes encyclical Veritatis splendor |
1993-10-12 |
"Mixed Emotions" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 48 performances |
1993-11-04 |
Elton John awarded $518,700 from Sunday Mirror for a false report on his diet |
1993-11-11 |
Pope John Paul II hospitalized for 2 days for fractured shoulder |
1993-11-28 |
"Mixed Emotions" closes at John Golden Theater NYC after 48 perfs |
1993-12-15 |
John Williams final appearance as conductor of Boston Pops |
1993-12-28 |
John Maclean passes Kirk Muller as all-time NJ Devils scorer (521 pts) |
1994-02-20 |
Pope John Paul II demands juristic discrimination of homosexuals |
1994-06-12 |
-17] Pope John Paul II visits Spain |
1994-06-22 |
Mets reliever John Franco sets lefty save mark at 253 |
1994-07-02 |
John Wayne Bobbitt & Kristina Elliot arrested for domestic battery |
1994-12-15 |
John Bruton becomes Ireland's premier |
1995-01-12 |
Pope John Paul II begins visit to SE Asia |
1995-01-14 |
16th ACE Cable Awards: John Malone wins the Golden CableACE for outstanding achievements in advancing the development of cable programming |
1995-01-18 |
Pope John Paul II begins visit to Australia |
1995-03-20 |
Beatles song, "Baby It's You", with late John Lennon as lead singer, is released, 1st Fab Four single in more than 30 years |
1995-04-29 |
KC Royal John Nonely is 70th to HR on his 1st at bat |
1995-06-02 |
John Valentin hits 3 HRs |
1995-07-23 |
124th British Golf Open: John Daly shoots a 282 at St Andrews Scotland |
1995-09-26 |
"George" magazine premieres, published by John F Kennedy Jr |
1995-10-11 |
John Bobbitt has plastic surgery to increase his penis 3 inches |
1996-01-21 |
53th Golden Globes: Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman, John Travolta |
1996-03-11 |
John Winston Howard becomes the 25th Prime Minister of Australia. His term in office is the second longest in Australian history, ending on December 3, 2007. |
1996-04-05 |
John Bobbitt is put under house arrest in Las Vegas for 120 days |
1996-04-24 |
"Jack-Night on Town with John Barrymore" opens at Belasco for 12 perf |
1996-05-30 |
John Tesh's final day as host of "Entertainment Tonight" |
1996-07-05 |
NY Yank John Weteland ties Lee Smith's record of 19 consecutive saves |
1996-07-06 |
Yankee John Weteland sets record of 20th cons saves en route to 24 |
1996-07-14 |
NY Yankee John Weteland sets record of 24 consecutive saves |
1996-07-17 |
Yank John Weteland blows save after record 24 consecutive saves |
1996-09-27 |
Balt Oriole Roberto Alomar spits in face of umpire John Hirschbeck |
1996-11-11 |
Braves' John Smoltz wins NL Cy Young Award |
1997-01-26 |
Brunswick World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by John Gant |
1997-04-17 |
John Bell, 115, recieves new pacemaker |
1997-09-12 |
NY Met John Olerud hits for the cycle |
1997-09-22 |
Elton John releases Diana tribute "Candle in the Wind 1997" |
1997-10-21 |
Elton John's tribute to Diana, Princess of wales, breaks world record, 318 million dist |
1997-11-02 |
28th NYC Marathon won by John Kagwe of Kenya in 2:08:12 |
1997-12-12 |
SWAT team shoots John E Armstrong in Fla, freeing 2 young hostages |
1998-01-15 |
NASA announces John Glenn, 76, may fly in space again |
1998-01-21 |
Pope John Paul II visits Cuba |
1998-01-23 |
Pope John Paul II condemns US embargo against Cuba |
1998-02-24 |
Elton John knighted |
1998-03-16 |
Pope John Paul II asks God for forgiveness for the inactivity and silence of some Roman Catholics during the Holocaust. |
1998-06-07 |
James Byrd, Jr. is dragged to death by Shawn Allen Berry, Lawrence Russel Brewer, and John William King in Jasper, Texas in a racially-motivated hate crime. |
1998-10-29 |
Space Shuttle Discovery blasts off on STS-95 with 77-year old John Glenn on board, making him the oldest person to go into space. |
1999-05-02 |
John Elway announces his retirement from the NFL |
1999-05-07 |
Pope John Paul II travels to Romania becoming the first pope to visit a predominantly Eastern Orthodox country since the Great Schism in 1054. |
1999-07-16 |
John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette are killed in a plane crash off the coast of Martha's Vineyard. The Piper Saratoga aircraft was piloted by Kennedy. |
1999-09-08 |
United States Attorney General Janet Reno names former Senator John Danforth to head an independent investigation of the 1993 fire at the Branch Davidian church near Waco, Texas in response to revelations in the film Waco: The Rules of Engagement contradicting the official government stories. |
1999-09-13 |
John Elway's #7 jersey is retired by the Denver Broncos |
2000-06-13 |
Italy pardons Mehmet Ali Agca, the Turkish gunman who tried to kill Pope John Paul II in 1981. |
2000-12-13 |
The "Texas 7" escape from the John Connally Unit near Kenedy, Texas later going on a crime spree and killing police officer Aubrey Hawkins |
2001-05-06 |
During a trip to Syria, Pope John Paul II becomes the first pope to enter a mosque. |
2001-06-10 |
Pope John Paul II canonizes Lebanon's first female saint Saint Rafqa |
2001-06-27 |
Pope John Paul II beatifies 28 Ukrainian Greek Catholics, including 27 martyrs most of whom were killed by the Soviet secret police. Beatification takes place at the service in Lviv, western Ukraine during his first visit to this country. |
2001-10-02 |
"Scrubs", starring Zach Braff as Dr. John "J.D." Dorian, premieres on NBC |
2001-11-12 |
In New York City, American Airlines Flight 587, an Airbus A300 on its way to the Dominican Republic, crashes minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 260 on board and five on the ground. |
2002-01-23 |
"American Taliban" John Walker Lindh returns to the United States in Federal Bureau of Investigation custody. |
2002-07-15 |
"American Taliban" John Walker Lindh pleads guilty to supplying aid to the enemy and to possession of explosives during the commission of a felony. |
2002-10-24 |
Police arrest spree killers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, ending the Beltway sniper attacks in the area around Washington, DC. |
2003-10-19 |
Mother Teresa of Calcutta is beatified by Pope John Paul II. |
2003-12-30 |
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft recuses himself and his office from the Plame affair. |
2004-07-30 |
"Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle", starring Kal Penn and John Cho, is released |
2004-08-08 |
John Elway is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
2004-11-27 |
Pope John Paul II returns the relics of Saint John Chrysostom to the Eastern Orthodox Church. |
2005-11-30 |
John Sentamu becomes the first black archbishop in the Church of England with his enthronement as the 97th Archbishop of York. |
2005-12-20 |
US District Court Judge John E. Jones III rules against mandating the teaching of "intelligent design" in his ruling of Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District. |
2005-12-28 |
A U.S. immigration judge orders John Demjanjuk deported to Ukraine for crimes against humanity committed during World War II. |
2006-01-12 |
Turkey releases Mehmet Ali Ağca from jail after he served 25 years for shooting Pope John Paul II. |
2006-02-08 |
48th Grammy Awards: Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, John Legend wins |
2006-03-04 |
20th Soul Train Music Awards: Jamie Foxx, Destiny's Child & John Legend win |
2007-06-09 |
139th Belmont: John Velazquez aboard Rags To Riches wins in 2:28.74 |
2007-11-24 |
Australians elect the Kevin Rudd-led centre-left Australian Labor Party at the federal election, ending the eleven-year tenure of the John Howard-led centre-right Liberal/National coalition government. |
2008-10-12 |
Anna Kournikova and Andy Roddick defeat Martina Navratilova and Jesse Levine in a match for charity, raising over $400,000 for the Elton John AIDS Foundation and Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund |
2010-06-24 |
John Isner of the United States defeats Nicolas Mahut of France at Wimbledon, in the longest match in tennis history. |
2011-05-01 |
Pope John Paul II is beatified by his successor, Pope Benedict XVI. |
2011-05-07 |
137th Kentucky Derby: John Velazquez aboard Animal Kingdom wins in 2:02.04 |
2012-03-17 |
John Demjanjuk, convicted Nazi war criminal, dies from natural causes at 91 |
2012-03-20 |
Disney movie John Carter records one of the largest losses in cinema history with a $200 million dollar write down |
2012-07-24 |
John Dramani becomes President of Ghana after the death of President John Atta Mills |
2012-10-08 |
John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka win the 2012 Nobel Prize for Medicine for their work on reprogramming end stage cells to become pluripotent |
2012-12-09 |
Incumbent Ghanaian president John Mahama wins the general election amidst allegations of fraud |
2013-01-28 |
John Kerry is voted to succeed Hillary Rodham Clinton as the United States Secretary of State |
2014-10-06 |
John O'Keefe, May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser win the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine |
2014-11-05 |
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key rules out sending troops to fight against Islamic State, but claims there are 40 NZers on 'terror watchlist' |
2015-11-08 |
John Lennon's 'lost' acoustic guitar sells for $2.4 million |
2016-01-19 |
ISIS confirms death of 'Jihadi John' |
2016-02-20 |
Lock of John Lennon's hair sells for thousands |
2016-04-05 |
Donald Trump urges John Kasich to quit White House race |
2016-04-25 |
Ted Cruz and John Kasich to Coordinate Against Donald Trump |
2016-04-26 |
John Ridsdel: Hostage from Canada killed in Philippines |
2016-12-05 |
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key Resigns After 8 Years |
2017-07-20 |
Republican Senator John McCain diagnosed with brain tumour |
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Date | Event |
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1087-09-13 |
John II Komnenos, Byzantine Emperor (d. 1143) |
1167-12-24 |
John "without a land", King of England (1199-1216) |
1218-05-01 |
John I, Count of Hainaut (d. 1257) |
1250-12-25 |
John IV Laskaris, Byzantine Emperor (d. circa 1305) |
1275-09-27 |
John II of Brabant (d. 1312) |
1286-03-08 |
John III, Duke of Brittany (d. 1341) |
1286-06-30 |
John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey, English politician (d. 1347) |
1296-08-10 |
John the Blind, King of Bohemia/Count of Luxembourg |
1315-05-20 |
Bonne of Luxembourg, wife of John II of France (d. 1349) |
1319-04-16 |
King John II of France (d. 1364) |
1321-09-29 |
John of Artois, Count of Eu, French soldier (d. 1387) |
1340-03-06 |
John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (d. 1399) |
1340-11-30 |
John duke of Berry, captain of Paris/art collector |
1345-03-25 |
Blanche of Lancaster, wife of John of Gaunt (d. 1369) |
1358-01-20 |
Eleanor of Aragon, wife of John I of Castile (d. 1382) |
1358-08-24 |
King John I of Castile (d. 1390) |
1363-12-14 |
John Van [Jean C] Gerson, French theologist |
1364-11-30 |
John FitzAlan, 2nd Baron Arundel, English soldier (d. 1390) |
1371-05-28 |
John, the Fearless, Burgundy France, Duke of Burgundy/warrior |
1389-06-20 |
John, Duke of Bedford, regent of England (d. 1435) |
1389-12-24 |
John VI, Duke of Brittany (d. 1442) |
1395-03-18 |
John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter, English military leader (d. 1447) |
1397-06-29 |
John II of Aragon (d. 1479) |
1403-06-11 |
John IV, Duke of Brabant (d. 1427) |
1404-03-25 |
John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, English military leader (d. 1444) |
1405-03-06 |
King John II of Castile (d. 1454) |
1409-03-02 |
John II, French duke of Alencon/co-fighter of Jeanne d'arc |
1410-04-27 |
John Van Lannoy, Flemish governor of Holland/Zealand/West Frisia |
1420-11-24 |
John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, English politician (d. 1473) |
1438-04-03 |
John III van Egmont, [Manke John], viceroy of Holland |
1455-02-02 |
King John of Denmark (d. 1513) |
1455-03-03 |
King John II of Portugal (d. 1495) |
1494-04-20 |
John Agricola, [Schneider], German theologist/prime minister |
1495-03-08 |
John of God, Portuguese-born friar and saint (d. 1550). Founder of the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God. |
1495-11-21 |
John Bale, England, bishop/anti-catholic playwright (Kynge Johan) |
1498-04-09 |
John, Cardinal of Lorraine, French churchman (d. 1550) |
1502-06-06 |
King John III of Portugal (d. 1557) |
1502-09-13 |
John Leland, English antiquarian (d. 1552) |
1509-07-10 |
John Calvin, Protestant religious reformer/theologian |
1510-10-06 |
John Caius, English physician (d. 1573) |
1513-07-09 |
John van Hembyze, Flemish calvinist |
1514-06-16 |
John Cheke, English classical scholar (d. 1557) |
1522-05-24 |
John Jewel, English bishop (d. 1571) |
1527-07-13 |
John Dee, London, alchemist/astrologer/mathematician (d. 1609) |
1535-11-22 |
John, the Old, earl of Nassau/tribal father Neth royal family |
1537-12-20 |
King John III of Sweden (d. 1592) |
1537-12-23 |
King John III of Sweden (d. 1592) |
1542-06-24 |
St. John of the Cross, Spanish Carmelite mystic, saint, priest and poet (d. 1591) |
1545-02-24 |
Don John of Austria, Spanish military leader (d. 1578) |
1550-06-28 |
John Drusius, Flemish hebrew translator |
1557-02-11 |
John Wtenbogaert, remonstrants theologist |
1563-03-05 |
John Coke, English politician (d. 1644) |
1571-01-21 |
John I Pontanus, physicist/historian (Amsterdam) |
1571-08-08 |
John Ward, composer |
1574-03-07 |
John Wilbye, composer |
1576-10-07 |
John Marston, English writer (d. 1634) |
1579-02-09 |
John Meursius, [van Meurs], Dutch historian |
1579-08-24 |
John Amner, composer |
1579-12-20 |
John Fletcher, Elizabethan dramatist (Phylaster) (baptized) |
1579-12-20 |
John Fletcher, Henry VIII |
1580-01-06 |
(baptised) John Smith, English explorer (Jamestown) |
1580-08-24 |
John Taylor, English poet (d. 1654) |
1582-01-23 |
John Barclay, Scottish satirist/Latin poet (Argenis) |
1582-01-28 |
John Barclay, Scottish satirist/poet (Euphormio's Satyricon) |
1584-12-04 |
John Cotton, Puritan clergyman in Mass Bay colony |
1584-12-16 |
John Selden, English jurist and oriental scholar (d. 1654) |
1586-04-17 |
John Ford, English dramatist ('Tis Pity She's a Whore) |
1586-04-17 |
John Ford, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore |
1588-01-12 |
John Winthrop, 1st governor (Mass Bay Colony) |
1588-02-12 |
John Winthrop, English attorney/puritan/1st gov of Mass |
1592-04-20 |
John Eliot, St Germans Cornwall, English MP/author |
1592-05-13 |
John Cloppenburg, vicar/theologist |
1594-05-01 |
John Haynes, Massachusetts colonial magistrate |
1594-11-30 |
John Cosin, English clergyman (d. 1672) |
1595-04-05 |
John Wilson, composer |
1597-01-31 |
John Francis Regis, French saint (d. 1640) |
1597-04-09 |
John Davenport, Connecticut pioneer (d. 1670) |
1600-09-27 |
John Galle, Flemish engraver/printer, baptised |
1602-03-29 |
John Lightfoot, English theologist/literary (Horae Hebraicae) |
1604-08-05 |
John Eliot, "Apostle to Indians," Bible translator, baptized |
1606-02-12 |
John Winthrop, the Younger, Governor of Connecticut (d. 1676) |
1607-10-24 |
John Lievensz, painter/etcher/wood carver |
1607-11-26 |
John Harvard, England, clergyman/scholar, founded Harvard Univ |
1608-12-09 |
John Milton, London, poet/puritan (Paradise Lost), (d. 1674) |
1608-12-09 |
John Milton, Die Schöpfung |
1609-02-10 |
John Suckling, English Cavalier poet/dramatist/courtier |
1609-03-22 |
John II Casimir Vasa, cardinal/king of Poland (1648-68) |
1610-03-01 |
John Pell, English mathematician (d. 1685) |
1612-02-28 |
John Pearson, English theologian (d. 1686) |
1612-06-25 |
John Albert Vasa, Polish bishop (d. 1634) |
1613-06-16 |
John Cleveland, English poet (d. 1658) |
1614-01-01 |
John Wilkins, English Bishop of Chester (d. 1672) |
1615-01-14 |
John Biddle, English minister (Unitarian) |
1615-01-30 |
Thomas Rolfe, American colonial settler and only child of Pocahontas and John Rolfe (d. 1675) |
1616-05-24 |
John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale (d. 1682) |
1616-11-23 |
John Wallis, English mathematician/cryptographer (product of Wallis) |
1619-04-21 |
John A van Riebeeck, colonial director/founder (Cape Colony) |
1619-09-17 |
John Lambert, English general-major/parliament leader |
1620-04-24 |
John Graunt, statistician, founder of science of demography |
1620-09-29 |
John L baron of Elderen, 63rd prince-bishop of Luik (1688-94) |
1620-10-31 |
John Evelyn, British diarist (Life of Mrs Godolphin) |
1623-05-30 |
John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, English politician (d. 1686) |
1626-01-25 |
John van de Cappelle, Amsterdam, landscape painter |
1626-03-12 |
John Aubrey, English antiquary and writer (d. 1697) |
1626-10-09 |
John Ferrabosco, composer |
1627-11-29 |
John Ray, English naturalist (d. 1705) |
1628-08-29 |
John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath, English royalist statesman (d. 1701) |
1628-11-28 |
John Bunyan, England, cleric/author (Pilgrim's Progress) |
1628-11-28 |
John Bunyan, Episode #1.3 |
1629-04-23 |
John Commelin, director (Hortus Botanicus, Amsterdam) |
1629-08-17 |
King John [Jan] III Sobieski of Poland. Victor over the Turks in 1683 (d. 1696) |
1630-01-11 |
John Rogers, American President of Harvard in the US (d. 1684) |
1631-08-09 |
John Dryden, English poet/playwright (Heroic Stanzas) [NS=Aug 19] |
1631-08-19 |
John Dryden, 1st poet laureate of England (All for Love) |
1632-08-29 |
John Locke, Wrington England, empiricist philosopher; disproved substance |
1634-12-01 |
John-Erasmus Quellinus, [Quellien], Flemish painter |
1637-03-05 |
John van der Heyden, Dutch painter/inventor (fire extinguisher) |
1640-03-30 |
John Trenchard, English politician (d. 1695) |
1641-08-05 |
John Hathorne, American magistrate (d. 1717) |
1643-02-16 |
John Sharp, English Archbishop of York (d. 1714) |
1643-11-01 |
John Strype, English historian and biographer (d. 1737) |
1646-08-19 |
John Flamsteed, Denby Derbyshire, English astronomer and first Astronomer Royal |
1647-04-01 |
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, English poet (d. 1680) |
1647-05-03 |
John A "Joannes" Antonides van der Goes, poet (Bellone aen bant) |
1647-10-03 |
John Foot, lawyer |
1648-04-07 |
John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, English statesman and poet (d. 1721) |
1648-04-16 |
John Luyken, poet/etcher (Duytse Lyre) |
1649-02-23 |
John Blow, composer of 1st English opera (Venus & Adonis) (baptized) |
1650-05-24 |
John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough, English general strategist |
1650-11-07 |
John Robinson, English diplomat (d. 1723) |
1650-11-28 |
John Palfijn, Flemish physician/inventor (forceps) [or Nov 25] |
1651-03-04 |
John Baron Somers, (Whig), William III's chief minister (1696-1700) |
1653-08-09 |
John Oldham, English poet (d. 1683) |
1662-08-25 |
John Leverett the Younger, American educator (d. 1724) |
1664-01-24 |
John Vanbrugh, London, dramatist/architect (baptized) |
1665-08-27 |
John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol, English politician (d. 1751) |
1666-07-10 |
John Ernest Grabe, German-born Anglican theologian (d. 1711) |
1667-04-29 |
John Arbuthnot, Scottish writer (Alexander Pope) |
1670-11-30 |
John Toland, Irish philosopher (d. 1722) |
1670-12-04 |
John Aislabie, English politician (d. 1742) |
1670-12-07 |
John Aislabie, English director of the South Sea Company (d. 1742) |
1671-04-21 |
John Law, Scottish economist (d. 1729) |
1673-08-08 |
John Ker, Scottish spy (d. 1726) |
1676-01-19 |
John Weldon, composer |
1678-09-16 |
Henry St John, English statesman and philosopher (d. 1751) |
1678-10-10 |
John Campbell, 2nd duke of Argyll/fieldmarshal (Union of 1707) |
1680-02-14 |
John Sidney, 6th Earl of Leicester, English privy councillor (d. 1737) |
1680-10-19 |
John Abernethy, Irish Protestant minister (d. 1740) |
1682-04-15 |
John van Huysum, Dutch painter (flowers/fruit) |
1682-04-16 |
John Hadley, mathematician/inventor (1st reflecting telescope) |
1683-03-13 |
John Theophilus Desaguliers, French-British philosopher (d. 1744) |
1685-06-30 |
John Gay, British writer (d. 1732) |
1685-06-30 |
John Gay, Emma |
1685-09-16 |
John Gay, English poet (Beggar's Opera) |
1686-08-12 |
John Balguy, English philosopher (d. 1748) |
1689-10-22 |
King John V of Portugal (d. 1750) |
1690-04-22 |
John Carteret, Earl Granville (C), English chief minister (1722-42) |
1692-02-29 |
John Byrom, English poet (d. 1763) |
1692-08-03 |
John Henley, English clergyman (d. 1759) |
1693-03-24 |
John Harrison, British clockmaker (d. 1776) |
1695-01-09 |
John E Loovens, lawyer |
1695-10-05 |
John Glas, Scottish minister (d. 1773) |
1695-11-10 |
John Bevis, English physician and astronomer (d. 1771) |
1696-10-13 |
John Hervey, 2nd Baron Hervey, English statesman and writer (d. 1743) |
1697-03-30 |
John-Baptist Xavery, Flemish sculptor |
1698-03-06 |
John Alberti, Dutch theologist/philologist |
1699-03-23 |
John Bartram, naturalist/explorer, father of American botany |
1703-06-28 |
John Wesley, Epworth, Lincolnshire, English Christian theologian and co-founder of the Methodist movement |
1704-06-17 |
John Kay, English inventor (d. 1780) |
1704-06-22 |
John Taylor, English classical scholar (d. 1766) |
1704-07-16 |
John Kay, England, machinist, invented flying shuttle |
1704-10-29 |
John Byng, British admiral (d. 1757) |
1706-01-28 |
John Baskerville, English printer (typeface inventor) |
1706-06-10 |
John Dollond, owner of 1st patent for achromatic lens |
1707-04-27 |
John Burman, Dutch botanist/director botanical gardens |
1708-08-10 |
John Stinstra, baptist vicar |
1709-10-25 |
John Wagenaar, Amsterdam merchant/historian, baptised |
1710-09-30 |
John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, British statesman (d. 1771) |
1712-01-17 |
John Stanley, composer |
1712-03-08 |
John Fothergill, English physician (d. 1780) |
1713-03-29 |
John Ponsonby, Irish politician (d. 1789) |
1713-04-10 |
John Whitehurst, English clockmaker and scientist (d. 1788) |
1713-05-25 |
John Stuart, 3rd earl of Bute, English premier (1760-63) |
1713-06-22 |
Lord John Philip Sackville, English cricketer (d. 1765) |
1714-12-19 |
John Winthrop, American astronomer (d. 1779) |
1714-12-21 |
John Bradstreet, Canadian-born soldier (d. 1774) |
1715-04-11 |
John Alcock, composer |
1715-11-05 |
John Brown, English writer (d. 1766) |
1715-12-08 |
John Althuysen, Frisian vicar/poet (Frisianche rymlery) |
1716-04-04 |
John Evangelist Schreiber, composer |
1717-02-26 |
John Randall, composer |
1717-06-08 |
John Collins, American politician (d. 1795) |
1718-07-31 |
John Canton, English physicist (d. 1772) |
1718-11-03 |
John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich, inventor (sandwich) |
1719-01-23 |
John Landen, English mathematician (d. 1790) |
1719-03-13 |
John Griffin Whitwell, 4th Baron Howard de Walden, British field marshal (d. 1797) |
1719-03-30 |
John Hawkins, England, wrote 1st history of music |
1719-08-27 |
John/Jean Nepveu, Dutch governor of Suriname (1768-79) |
1720-01-11 |
Gijsbert John van Hardenbroeck, Utrechts regent |
1720-10-19 |
John Woolman, American Quaker preacher and abolitionist (d. 1772) |
1721-02-13 |
John Reid, composer |
1721-02-24 |
John McKinly, Ulster Ireland, American physician |
1721-04-13 |
John Hanson, Maryland, 1st US Pres under Articles of Confederation |
1721-07-14 |
John Douglas, Scottish Anglican bishop and man of letters (d. 1807) |
1722-09-22 |
John Home, Scottish writer (d. 1808) |
1723-02-05 |
John Witherspoon, Gifford Scotland, president of the College of New Jersey (signed Declaration of Independence) |
1723-02-24 |
John Burgoyne, British general (d. 1792) |
1723-04-14 |
John Wainwright, composer |
1723-11-08 |
John Byron, British naval officer (d. 1786) |
1724-06-08 |
John Smeaton, Leeds, civil engineer |
1724-08-27 |
John Joachim Zubly, Swiss-born Continental Congressman (d. 1781) |
1724-09-01 |
John Nieuwenhuijzen, theologist/co-founder (Society of It General) |
1724-11-21 |
John Ekels, the Old, Amsterdam painter/cartoonist |
1725-07-24 |
John Newton, English cleric and hymnist (d. 1807) |
1725-07-24 |
John Newton, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button |
1725-10-17 |
John Wilkes, English journalist/MP (N Briton) |
1728-02-13 |
John Hunter, Scottish surgeon (d. 1793) |
1730-01-15 |
John Malchair, composer |
1730-12-08 |
John Ingen Housz, Dutch/English personal physician of Maria Theresia |
1731-11-15 |
William Cowper, English lawyer/poet (John Gilpin) [OS] |
1731-11-26 |
William Cowper, John Gilpin's Ride |
1732-11-13 |
John Dickinson, Talbot County Maryland, American lawyer and Governor of Delaware and Pennsylvania (d. 1808) |
1734-01-01 |
John F E Acton, cruel premier of Naples |
1735-01-08 |
John Carroll, American Roman Catholic archbishop (d. 1815) |
1735-05-01 |
John H van Kinsbergen, Dutch lt-admiral/founder of Dutch Marines Corp |
1735-06-10 |
John Morgan, American physician-in-chief of Continental Army |
1735-10-30 |
John Adams, Braintree (Quincy) Massachusetts, 2nd US President (1797-1801) |
1735-10-30 |
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson: Philosopher of Freedom |
1737-01-23 |
John Hancock, merchant/statesman, (1st to sign Declaration of Independence), (d. 1793), [o.s. 1936-01-12] |
1738-05-09 |
John Pindar, [Peter], physician/poet |
1738-07-03 |
John Singleton Copley, Mass, finest colonial American artist |
1739-09-17 |
John Rutledge, 2nd (appointed) Chief Justice of the United States (d. 1800) |
1740-03-24 |
John Antes, composer |
1740-11-24 |
John Bacon, English sculptor |
1741-05-17 |
John Penn, US attorney (signed Declaration of Independence) [OS=May 6] |
1743-01-21 |
John Fitch, inventor (had a working steamboat years before Fulton) |
1744-02-05 |
John Jeffries, colonial physician/meteorologist |
1745-03-10 |
John Gunby, Maryland Soldier in the American Revolutionary War (d. 1807) |
1745-09-23 |
John Sevier, Tennessee, indian fighter (Gov/Rep-Tn) |
1745-12-12 |
John Jay, New York, NY, American statesman, 1st US Chief Justice |
1747-01-15 |
John Aikin, English doctor and writer (d. 1822) |
1747-07-06 |
John Paul Jones, naval hero ("I have not yet begun to fight") |
1748-03-10 |
John Playfair, Scotland, clergyman/geologist/mathematician |
1750-03-30 |
John Stafford Smith, composer |
1750-05-02 |
John André, British Army officer of the American Revolutionary War (d. 1780) |
1750-12-25 |
John "Christmas" Beckwith, composer |
1751-06-04 |
John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon |
1752-02-25 |
John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada (d. 1806) |
1752-05-04 |
John Brooks, 11th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1825) |
1753-07-06 |
John H Midderigh, Rotterdam patriot, baptized |
1753-09-10 |
John Soane, English architect (Bank of England, Soane Museum) |
1753-12-19 |
John Taylor, Virginia, philosopher (Jeffersonian Democracy) |
1754-01-30 |
John Lansing, Jr., American statesman (d. 1829) |
1754-09-19 |
John Ross Key, commissioned officer in the Continental Army, judge, lawyer and the father of Francis Scott Key (d. 1821) |
1755-07-06 |
John Flaxman, English sculptor (Westminster Abbey tomb stones) |
1755-09-24 |
John Marshall, Germantown Virginia, 4th Supreme Court Chief Justice (1801-35) |
1756-06-06 |
John Trumbull, US painter (Declaration of Independence) |
1756-09-21 |
John Loudon McAdam, created macadam road surface (asphalt) |
1757-02-01 |
John P Kemble, England, actor/director (Drury Lane, Covent Garden) |
1757-02-13 |
John C Hespe, Dutch journalist/politician |
1757-02-20 |
John 'Mad Jack' Fuller, English philanthropist (d. 1834) |
1757-03-27 |
Richard John Samuel Stevens, composer |
1758-02-17 |
John Pinkerton, Scottish historian |
1758-04-04 |
John Hoppner, portrait painter |
1758-05-17 |
John St Aubyn, British fossil collector (d. 1839) |
1760-01-03 |
John Storm, American Revolutionary soldier (d. 1835) |
1760-12-02 |
John Breckinridge, American politician (d. 1806) |
1761-03-23 |
John W de Winter, Dutch vice-admiral (Battle at Kamperduin) |
1761-05-16 |
John Opie, artist |
1761-06-07 |
John Rennie, Scottish engineer (d. 1821) |
1762-10-12 |
John W Janssens, gov-gen of Cape colony/Dutch-Indies 1811 |
1763-05-08 |
John Goldberg, Dutch patriot/statesman |
1763-07-17 |
John Jacob Astor, Germany, richest man in US, banker/fur trader |
1763-10-12 |
John Ross, composer |
1763-12-23 |
John Davy, composer |
1763-12-28 |
John Molson, founded Montreal brewery (Molsons) |
1764-01-01 |
John Kinker, Dutch linguist/philosopher/poet (Minderjarige Zangster) |
1764-04-03 |
John Abernethy, London, surgeon |
1764-06-19 |
John Barrow, England, founded Royal Geographical Society |
1764-09-17 |
John Goodricke, English astronomer/member Royal Society |
1766-09-06 |
John Dalton, English physicist, developed atomic theory of matter |
1766-11-20 |
John Wall Calcott, composer |
1767-07-11 |
John Quincy Adams, Braintree (Quincy) Massachusetts, 6th President of the United States (D) (1825-1829) |
1768-12-22 |
John Crome, [Old Crome], English landscape painter/etcher |
1770-12-13 |
John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer |
1773-06-02 |
John Randolph, U.S. Senator from Virginia (d. 1833) |
1774-03-20 |
John Braham, composer |
1774-09-26 |
John Chapman, [Johnny Appleseed], frontier nurseryman |
1776-02-18 |
John Parry, composer |
1776-02-23 |
John Walter II, London, chief proprietor (The Times, 1812-47) |
1776-06-01 |
John George Schetky, composer |
1776-06-11 |
John Constable, England, landscape painter (Hay Wain) |
1777-06-24 |
John Ross, British naval officer and explorer (d. 1856) |
1778-11-27 |
John Murray, publisher |
1779-01-08 |
John White, composer |
1779-05-02 |
John Galt, Scotland, novelist (Ayrshire Legatees, Lawrie Todd) |
1779-11-04 |
John W Pieneman, historical painter (Battle at Waterloo) |
1780-10-10 |
John Abercrombie, Scottish physician (d. 1844) |
1782-03-18 |
John C. Calhoun, Abbeville South Carolina, Andrew Jackson's VP (1825-32) |
1782-05-16 |
John Sell Cotman, water color artist |
1782-06-19 |
John Bray, composer |
1782-07-26 |
John Field, Dublin Ireland, pianist/composer (Nocturnes) |
1782-07-26 |
John Field, Wives and Daughters |
1783-04-08 |
John Claudius, London England, horticulturist |
1783-08-07 |
John Heathcoat, inventor (lace-making machinery) |
1784-02-03 |
John Fane graaf van Westmorland, English (opera)composer/diplomat |
1784-10-19 |
John McLoughlin, Hudson's Bay Co pioneer in Oregon Country |
1785-03-11 |
John McLean, U.S. Supreme Court Justice (d. 1861) |
1785-04-26 |
John James Audubon, Haiti, bird watcher/artist |
1785-05-18 |
John Wilson, Scottish writer (d. 1854) |
1786-01-07 |
John Catron, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (d. 1865) |
1786-04-04 |
John Franklin, British explorer (Arctic) |
1786-12-04 |
John LA Luyten, Catholic Member of Dutch 2nd parliament [or 12/14] |
1787-01-05 |
John Burke, Irish genealogist (Burke's Peerage) |
1787-01-13 |
John Davis, 14th and 17th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1854) |
1787-04-13 |
John Robertson, U.S. politician (d. 1873) |
1787-09-01 |
John Bake, classical composer |
1787-09-10 |
John Jordan Crittenden, MC (Union), died in 1863 |
1787-12-09 |
John Dobson, English architect (d. 1865) |
1789-07-19 |
John Martin, English painter |
1789-10-08 |
John Ruggles, American politician (d. 1874) |
1789-10-08 |
William John Swainson, English naturalist and artist (d. 1855) |
1789-12-08 |
John Fawcett, composer |
1790-03-29 |
John Tyler, Charles City County Virginia, (D/W) 10th Pres (1841-1845) |
1790-04-30 |
John Cockerill, English/Belgian industrialist |
1790-06-19 |
John Gibson, British (?) sculptor |
1790-08-19 |
Edward John Dent, London, British Clockmaker to Queen Victoria and commissioned to make Big Ben, London (completed after his death by his son Frederick Dent) |
1790-10-03 |
John Ross, Chief of the Cherokee Nation (d. 1866) |
1791-06-09 |
John Howard Payne, US, author/actor/diplomat (Home Sweet Home) |
1791-06-09 |
John Howard Payne, The Family Stone |
1792-03-07 |
John Herschel, Slough England, William Herschel's son, astronomer |
1792-04-12 |
John George Lambton, London, statesman (1st Earl of Durham) |
1792-04-23 |
John Thomas Romney Robinson, Irish astronomer and physicist (d. 1882) |
1792-04-25 |
John Keble, Anglican priest/founder (Oxford Movement) |
1792-06-16 |
John Linnell, English artist (d. 1882) |
1792-08-18 |
John, 1st Earl Russell, British Whig PM (1846-52, 1865-66) |
1792-11-13 |
Edward John Trelawney, England, traveler/author (Adv of Younger Son) |
1793-01-14 |
John C. Clark, American politician (d. 1852) |
1793-07-03 |
John Claire, England, poet |
1793-07-13 |
John Clare, Northamptonshire peasant poet (Shepard's Calendar) |
1794-07-14 |
John G Lockhart, [Scorpion], biographer (Life of Sir Walter Scott) |
1794-11-17 |
John Barrien Montgomery, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1873 |
1795-06-12 |
John Marston Jr, Comm (Union Navy), died in 1885 |
1795-10-31 |
John Keats, London, England, romantic poet (Ode to a Grecian Urn), (d. 1821) |
1795-10-31 |
John Keats, La belle dame sans merci |
1795-9-07 |
John Polidori, The Vampyr: A Soap Opera |
1796-01-21 |
John Gelinde van Blom, Frisian notary/author |
1796-03-24 |
John Corry Wilson Daly, Canadian politician (d. 1878) |
1796-07-24 |
John Middleton Clayton, Delaware, (Sen-Del)/US Sec of State (1849-50) |
1796-10-04 |
John Richardson, Canadian writer (Wacousta, or the prophecy) |
1797-03-25 |
John Winebrenner, US, clergyman, founded Church of God |
1797-06-24 |
John Hughes, archbishop, founded Fordham University in the Bronx |
1797-10-23 |
John J Rochussen, governor-general of Dutch-Indies (1845-51) |
1798-03-04 |
John Joseph Abercrombie, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1877 |
1798-07-24 |
John Adams Dix, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1879 |
1799-02-05 |
John Lindley, English botanist (Elements of Botany) |
1799-05-11 |
John Lowell, American philanthropist (d. 1836) |
1799-06-23 |
John Milton Bernhisel, American physician (d. 1881) |
1800-02-21 |
John Henry Winder, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1865 |
1800-05-09 |
John Brown, Torrington, Connecticut, American revolutionary abolitionist (d. 1859) |
1800-12-27 |
John Goss, composer |
1801-01-11 |
John Lodge Ellerton, composer |
1801-02-07 |
John Rylands, England, merchant/philanthropist |
1801-02-21 |
John Henry Newman, England, cardinal/author (Dream of Gerontius) |
1801-07-11 |
John Hill Hewitt, The Jail at Junction Flats |
1801-07-12 |
John Hill Hewitt, composer |
1801-07-26 |
John Drake Sloat, Ret Major General Comm (Union Navy), died in 1867 |
1802-07-15 |
John Barnett, composer |
1803-02-15 |
John Augustus Sutter, Swiss/US colonist (New Helvetia Ca, Sutter Mill) |
1803-06-29 |
John Newton Brown, American publisher (d. 1868) |
1803-07-31 |
John Ericsson, US, inventor (screw propeller)/shipbuilder-USS Monitor |
1803-10-03 |
John Gorrie, inventor (cold-air process of refrigeration) |
1803-12-27 |
John ACA van Nispen Sevenaer, Member of Dutch 2nd parliament (1848-75) |
1804-01-13 |
John Pringle Nichol, Scottish Astronomer and educator |
1804-01-14 |
John Park, composer |
1804-02-07 |
John Deere, Rutland, Vermont, pioneer American blacksmith and manufacturer of agricultural equipment who founded Deere & Company |
1804-05-22 |
John William (Turk) Livingston, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1885 |
1804-09-14 |
John Gould, British ornithologist (d. 1881) |
1805-01-08 |
John Bigler, American politician (d. 1871) |
1805-07-09 |
Henry John Gauntlett, composer |
1805-10-23 |
John Russell Bartlett, American linguist (d. 1886) |
1805-10-28 |
John Thomson, composer |
1805-11-28 |
John Stephens, US archaeologist; founded study of Central America |
1805-12-10 |
John E Feisser, theologist/founder 1st Dutch baptist church |
1805-12-22 |
John Obadiah Westwood, British entomologist (d. 1893) |
1806-05-20 |
John Stuart Mill, UK, philosopher/political economist/Utilitarian |
1806-06-01 |
John Buchanan Floyd, Ex-Sect of War (Union), died in 1863 |
1806-06-12 |
John A. Roebling, German-America civil engineer (Brooklyn Bridge) (d. 1869) |
1806-07-20 |
John Sterling, writer (Representative Victorian) |
1806-10-18 |
John Breckinridge Grayson, Brig Genl (Confederate Army), died in 1861 |
1807-05-01 |
John Bankhead "Prince John" Magruder, Major General (Confederate Army) |
1807-10-12 |
John Tideman, Dutch Remonstrant theologist |
1807-12-17 |
John Greenleaf Whittier, US, poet (Snow-bound) |
1807-12-17 |
John Greenleaf Whittier, Barbara Fritchie: The Story of a Patriotic American Woman |
1808-10-12 |
John Liptrot Hatton, composer |
1808-11-01 |
John Taylor, American religious leader (d. 1887) |
1809-01-01 |
John Pieter Heije, Dutch physician/writer/poet (Silver Fleet) |
1809-04-20 |
John Smith Preston, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1881 |
1809-11-13 |
John AB Dahlgren, US Union lt adm/inventor (Civil war Dahlgren-cannon) |
1810-03-10 |
John McCloskey, US, pres of St John's College (Fordham U) |
1810-04-21 |
John Putnam Chapin, American politician (d. 1864) |
1810-06-24 |
Lady John Scott, Fûun kyû nari Ôsaka jô: Sanada jûyûshi sô shingun |
1811-06-24 |
John Archibald Campbell, Asst Secy War (Confederacy), died in 1889 |
1811-09-03 |
John Humphrey Noyes, Vt, found Oneida Community (Perfectionists) |
1811-11-19 |
John Ancrum Winslow, Comm (Union Navy), died in 1873 |
1812-01-31 |
John Randolph Tucker, Capt (Confederate Navy), died in 1883 |
1812-05-30 |
John Alexander McClernand, Major General (Union volunteers) |
1812-06-27 |
John Pike Hullah, composer |
1812-08-08 |
John Rodgers II, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1882 |
1813-02-14 |
John McNeil, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1891 |
1813-03-15 |
John Snow, English epidemiologist (d. 1858) |
1813-03-29 |
John Letcher, Gov (Confederacy), died in 1884 |
1813-09-13 |
John Sedgwick, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1864 |
1813-10-09 |
John Jones Pettus, Confederate governor (D-Miss, 1859-63) |
1813-11-13 |
John Wolcott Phelps, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1885 |
1814-04-04 |
John Blair Smith Todd, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1872 |
1814-04-15 |
John Lothrop Motley, US, historian/author (Rise of Dutch Rep) |
1814-08-10 |
John Clifford Pemberton, Lt Gen (Confederate Army), died in 1881 |
1815-01-11 |
John A. Macdonald, Glasgow Scotland, First Prime Minister of Canada (1867-1873 and 1878-1891) |
1815-01-21 |
John Bingham, American politician and lawyer (d. 1900) |
1815-03-05 |
John Wentworth, American politician (d. 1888) |
1815-05-19 |
John Gross Barnard, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1882 |
1815-06-19 |
John William Glover, composer |
1815-08-16 |
John Bosco, Italian priest and educator (d. 1888) |
1815-08-19 |
John Porter McCown, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1879 |
1815-09-06 |
John Richardson Liddell, Brigadier General (Confederate Army) |
1815-09-07 |
John McDouall Stuart, Australian explorer (d. 1866) |
1815-10-24 |
John Edwards, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1894 |
1815-11-03 |
John Mitchel, Fenian |
1815-11-15 |
John Banvard, NYC, painted worlds largest painting (3 mile canvas) |
1816-01-09 |
John Palmer Usher, Secy Int (Union) died in 1889 |
1816-08-03 |
John Eugene Smith, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1897 |
1816-11-14 |
John Curwen, composer |
1817-01-08 |
John Selden Roane, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1867 |
1817-02-02 |
John Glover, English chemist (sulfuric acid) |
1817-04-04 |
John Wilson Sprague, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteers), died in 1893 |
1817-04-19 |
John Philip, painter |
1817-07-15 |
John Fowler, English engineer (London Metropolitan Railway) |
1817-07-21 |
John Gilbert, painter/illustrator |
1817-09-13 |
John McAuley Palmer, US Union msj-gen/(Gov-Ill, 1868-72) |
1817-11-25 |
John Bigelow, American statesman and author (d. 1911) |
1817-9-14 |
Theodor Storm, John Glueckstadt |
1818-01-11 |
John Reese Kenly, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1891 |
1818-03-11 |
John Wilkins Whitfield, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1879 |
1818-03-12 |
John Lorimar Worden, Capt (Union Navy), died in 1897 |
1818-03-22 |
John Ainsworth Horrocks, English-born explorer of South Australia (d. 1846) |
1818-04-23 |
John Gill Shorter, Gov (Confederacy), died in 1872 |
1818-05-31 |
John Albion Andrew, Gov (Union), died in 1867 |
1818-06-30 |
Edward John Hopkins, composer |
1818-07-10 |
John Stuart "Cerro Gordo" Williams, Brigadier General (Confederate Army) |
1818-07-30 |
John Heemskerk Azn, Dutch minister of Internal minister (1866..88) |
1818-10-08 |
John Henninger Reagan, Atty Gen (Confederacy) |
1819-02-08 |
John Ruskin, writer/critic/artist/Gothic Revivalist (Prerafaelite) |
1819-06-05 |
John Couch Adams, English astronomer (co-discover Neptune) |
1819-12-20 |
John Geary, 1st SF postmaster, 1st mayor (May 1, 1850) |
1819-12-30 |
John White Geary, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1873 |
1820-01-19 |
John Haskell King, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1888 |
1820-01-24 |
John Milton Thayer, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1906 |
1820-02-28 |
John Tenniel, England, cartoonist/illustrator (Alice in Wonderland) |
1820-02-28 |
John Tenniel, Alice Through the Looking-Glass: Queen Alice |
1820-05-04 |
Julia Gardiner Tyler, 2nd wife of Pres John Tyler (1841-45) |
1820-06-14 |
John Bartlett, US, editor (compiled Familiar Quotations) |
1820-07-05 |
William John Macquorn Rankine, Scottish engineer and physicist (d. 1872) |
1820-07-26 |
John Marshall Jones, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1864 |
1820-07-27 |
John Franklin Farnsworth, Brigadier General (Union volunteers) |
1820-08-02 |
John Tyndall, Leighlinbridge, County Carlow Ireland, Irish physicist who demonstrated why the sky is blue and proved that the Earth's atmosphere has a greenhouse effect |
1820-09-20 |
John Fulton Reynolds, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1863 |
1820-10-13 |
John William Dawson, Canadian geologist (d. 1899) |
1820-10-28 |
John H. Hopkins, Still Alice |
1820-11-23 |
John Willis Ellis, Governor (Confederacy) died in 1861 |
1821-01-04 |
John James Peck, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1878 |
1821-01-21 |
John Cabell Breckinridge, (D) 14th US VP (1857-61)/mjr-gen (Confed) |
1821-01-27 |
John Chivington, American officer, (d. 1892) |
1821-03-12 |
John Abbott, Saint-Andre Quebec, (C) 3rd Canadian PM (1891-92) |
1821-05-11 |
[Carlos] Charles John Stolbrand, Brigadier General (Union volunteers) |
1821-05-21 |
John F Loudon, Dutch entrepreneur/colonial director |
1821-06-08 |
John Dunlap Stevenson, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1897 |
1822-01-09 |
John Porter Hatch, volunteers Bvt Major General (Union), died in 1901 |
1822-01-30 |
John Basil Turchin, [Ivan Turchinoff], Brigadier General (Union volunteers) |
1822-03-16 |
John Pope, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1892 |
1822-07-22 |
John George Walker, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1893 |
1822-08-31 |
Fitz John Porter, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1901 |
1822-12-06 |
John Eberhard, built 1st large-scale pencil factory in US |
1822-12-27 |
John Roberts, composer |
1823-02-16 |
John Daniel Imboden, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1895 |
1823-03-10 |
John B. Dykes, The Perfect Storm |
1823-03-20 |
John Echols, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1896 |
1823-04-06 |
Joseph Medill, St John NB Canada, newspaper editor (Chicago Tribune) |
1823-05-10 |
John Sherman, MC (Union), died in 1900 |
1823-05-27 |
John Gray Foster, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1874 |
1823-05-29 |
John H. Balsley, American carpenter (d. 1895) |
1823-06-17 |
John Henry Hobart Ward, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1903 |
1823-08-25 |
John Newton, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1895 |
1823-09-25 |
Thomas John Wood, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1906 |
1824-02-24 |
John Crawford Vaughn, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1875 |
1824-02-28 |
John Creed Moore, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1910 |
1824-06-20 |
John Tyler Morgan, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1907 |
1824-08-21 |
John Sanford Mason, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1897 |
1824-12-17 |
John Kerr, System physicist (electro-visually Kerr-effect) |
1825-03-05 |
John Dunovant, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1864 |
1825-06-01 |
John Hunt Morgan, Brigadier General (Confederate cavalry commander) |
1825-06-12 |
John Cook, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1910 |
1826-02-09 |
John Alexander Logan, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1886 |
1826-03-01 |
John Thomas, composer |
1826-03-04 |
John Buford, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1863 |
1826-09-05 |
John Wisden, England cricketer (d. 1884) |
1826-09-09 |
Thomas John Lucas, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1908 |
1826-11-17 |
John McArthur, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1906 |
1826-12-05 |
John Benjamin Sanborn, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1904 |
1826-12-18 |
Mercer Brooke John, (Confederate Navy), died in 1906 |
1827-01-06 |
John Calvin Brown, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1889 |
1827-01-06 |
John Wesley Frazer, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), die in 1906 |
1827-03-12 |
John Robert Jones, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1901 |
1827-04-20 |
John Gibbon, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1896 |
1827-05-04 |
John Hanning Speke, British explorer (d. 1864) |
1827-09-06 |
John Morrison Oliver, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers) |
1827-09-22 |
John Grubb Parke, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1900 |
1827-11-19 |
Isaac Munroe St John, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1880 |
1827-12-16 |
John A C Oudemans, Dutch geographer/astronomer |
1827-9-18 |
John Townsend Trowbridge, The Vagabonds |
1828-07-03 |
John Austin Wharton, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1865 |
1828-07-21 |
John Rutter Brooke, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers) |
1828-12-16 |
John Beatty, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1914 |
1829-01-03 |
John G R Acquoy, theologist/church historian |
1829-02-01 |
John Potts Slough, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1867 |
1829-06-06 |
John Baillie McIntosh, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1888 |
1829-06-08 |
John Everett Millais, England, painter (Order of Release) |
1829-08-12 |
John Horace Forney, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1902 |
1829-12-14 |
John Mercer Langston, 1st black to hold US political office |
1830-03-26 |
John Rogers Thomas, composer |
1830-03-26 |
John Rogers Thomas, Reap the Wild Wind |
1830-05-05 |
John Batterson Stetson, American hat manufacturer (d. 1906) |
1830-05-11 |
John Converse Starkweather, Brigadier General (Union volunteers) |
1830-07-02 |
John Bordenave Villepigue, Brigadier General (Confederate Army) |
1830-09-29 |
John Parker Hawkins, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1914 |
1830-10-30 |
John Stevens Bowen, Major General (Confederate Army) died in 1863 |
1830-11-03 |
Esten Cooke, John (Confederate Army), died in 1886 |
1830-12-16 |
John Frederick Hartranft, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1889 |
1831-01-14 |
John Bullock Clark Jr, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1903 |
1831-02-12 |
John Morrissey, boxer/developer of Saratoga Springs horse race track |
1831-02-13 |
John Aaron Rawlins, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1869 |
1831-03-07 |
John Bratton, [Old Reliable], US physician/Confederate Brig Gen |
1831-06-01 |
John Bell Hood, Gen (Confederate Army), died in 1879 |
1831-08-16 |
John Jones Ross, Quebec politician (d. 1901) |
1831-09-29 |
John McAlister Schofield, Major General (Union volunteers) |
1831-11-21 |
John Franklin Miller, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1886 |
1832-01-24 |
John Pegram, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1865 |
1832-02-06 |
John Brown Gordon, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1904 |
1832-02-26 |
John George Nicolay, US, author (Abe Lincoln's biographer) |
1832-04-16 |
John A Neuhuys, painter |
1832-12-19 |
John Kirk Barry, Scot, Dr/companion to explorer David Livingstone |
1832-12-21 |
John Henry Ketcham, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1906 |
1833-01-23 |
John Randolph Chambliss Jr, Brig Gen (Confederate Army), died in 1864 |
1833-02-05 |
John Watkinson, founder of British Chess Magazine (oldest chess mag) |
1833-03-14 |
John Sappington Marmaduke, Major General (Confederate Army) |
1833-06-01 |
John Marshall Harlan, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (d. 1911) |
1833-06-01 |
John M. Harlan, |
1833-06-09 |
John Rogers Cooke, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1891 |
1833-07-19 |
John Wesley Turner, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1899 |
1833-12-06 |
John Singleton Mosby, Powhatan County, Virginia, lawyer/Col (Confederate Army), (d. 1916) |
1833-12-29 |
John James Ingalls, (Rep-Ks) |
1834-01-05 |
William John Wills, English explorer of Australia, member of the Burke and Wills expedition (d. 1861) |
1834-01-10 |
John Acton, English historian/MP |
1834-01-30 |
Lord Avebury, [John Lubbock], British banker/politician |
1834-03-24 |
John Wesley Powell, US, geologist/explorer/ethnologist |
1834-03-24 |
John Wesley Powell, Ten Who Dared |
1834-08-04 |
John Venn, English mathematician (d. 1923) |
1834-09-09 |
Joseph H Shorthouse, English writer (John Inglesant) |
1835-03-04 |
John Hughlings Jackson, English neurologist (d. 1911) |
1835-03-15 |
John Henrie Kagi, American abolitionist (d. 1859) |
1835-03-31 |
John La Farge, US painter |
1835-04-27 |
John Murray Corse, Pitts, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteers) [or 9/27] |
1835-09-27 |
John Murray Corse, Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1893 [or 4/27] |
1836-08-16 |
John Farmer, composer |
1836-09-13 |
John McCausland, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1927 |
1836-11-20 |
John Thomas Croxton, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteers), died in 1874 |
1837-04-03 |
John Burroughs, writer/nature enthusiast (Burroughs Medal namesake) |
1837-07-30 |
Elon John Farnsworth, Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1863 |
1837-10-16 |
John Francis Barnett, composer |
1837-11-28 |
John Wesley Hyatt, inventor (celluloid) |
1837-12-19 |
John Carpenter Carter, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1864 |
1838-02-06 |
Henry Irving, [John H Brodribb], England, knighted 1895/actor (Hamlet) |
1838-04-12 |
John Shaw Billings, US, librarian/army physician |
1838-04-21 |
John Muir, US, naturalist/discoverer (glaciers in High Seirras) |
1838-05-10 |
John Wilkes Booth, American stage actor and assassin (President Lincoln) |
1838-07-11 |
John Wanamaker, merchant (Wanamakers Dept Store) |
1838-09-11 |
John Ireland, Irish/US archbishop of St Paul |
1838-09-14 |
John Pelham, Major (Confederate Army), died in 1863 |
1838-10-08 |
John Milton Hay, politician (Union), died in 1905 |
1838-10-08 |
John Hay, Jim Bludso |
1838-10-27 |
John Davis Long, 32nd Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1915) |
1838-10-27 |
John Davis Long, Secretary Long and Captain Sigsbee |
1838-11-06 |
John Grant Mitchell, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteers), died in 1894 |
1839-01-09 |
John Knowles Paine, Portland Maine, composer |
1839-03-27 |
John Ballance, Glenavy, Ulster, Ireland, 14th Premier of New Zealand and the founder of the Liberal Party |
1839-05-25 |
John Eliot, English meteorologist |
1839-06-21 |
John Decatur Barry, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1867 |
1839-07-08 |
John D Rockefeller, Richford New York, US capitalist/founder (Standard Oil), (d. 1937) |
1839-07-08 |
John D. Rockefeller, Freakonomics |
1839-12-22 |
John Nevil Maskelyne, Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Procession |
1840-01-05 |
John Doby Kennedy, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1896 |
1840-02-05 |
John Boyd Dunlop, Scotland, developer (pneumatic rubber tire) |
1840-02-29 |
John Philip Holland, Liscannor Ireland, father of the modern submarine |
1840-03-31 |
John Herbert Kelly, Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1864 |
1840-04-11 |
John Conrad Nordqvist, composer |
1840-06-06 |
John Stainer, composer |
1840-10-05 |
John Addington Symonds, Brit historian/writer (Probs in Greek Ethics) |
1841-01-25 |
John Arbuthnot Fisher, Ceylon, 1st Baron Fisher/admiral of the fleet |
1841-02-03 |
Joseph Hatton, John Needham's Double |
1841-03-03 |
John Murray, Canada oceanographer (Depths of the Ocean) |
1841-07-23 |
Edward John Armstrong, poet |
1841-11-12 |
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, Malden Essex, English physicist and discoverer of argon (Nobel Prize 1904), (d. 1919) |
1842-03-30 |
John Fiske, [Edmund Fisk Green], US historian/philosopher |
1842-06-08 |
John Q. A. Brackett, 36th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1918) |
1842-06-14 |
John M. Snyder, As Ye Sow |
1842-09-07 |
John H Zuckertort, German chess player |
1842-09-13 |
John H. Bankhead, U.S. Senator (d. 1920) |
1843-01-06 |
John C. Spooner, President McKinley Taking the Oath |
1843-01-08 |
John H. Moffitt, American politician (d. 1926) |
1843-02-12 |
John Graham Chambers, English athlete who wrote the Queensberry rules for boxing (d. 1883) |
1843-11-02 |
Caryl Florio, composer, Pen-name of William James Rob John |
1844-05-16 |
John Hare, A Pair of Spectacles |
1844-06-01 |
John J. Toffey, American Civil War hero (d. 1911) |
1844-10-11 |
Henry John Heinz, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded prepared-foods company (Heinz-57 varieties), (d. 1919) |
1844-12-05 |
John Frederick Bridge, composer |
1845-04-19 |
John Dalzell, President McKinley Taking the Oath |
1845-06-08 |
William J. Ferguson, John Smith |
1845-06-22 |
Richard John Seddon, Eccleston, England, the longest serving Prime Minister of New Zealand |
1845-07-04 |
Thomas John Barnardo, English social worker |
1845-07-09 |
Gilbert John Minto, Lord and Lady Minto with Party, Fording the Rushing Waters of the Klondike on Horseback |
1845-11-10 |
John Thompson, Halifax Nova Scotia, (C) 4th PM of Canada (1892-94) |
1845-11-18 |
John F Mellaerts, Flemish social worker (1st Belgian farm gilde) |
1846-09-05 |
John W Cromwell, Secy (American Negro Academy) |
1847-02-25 |
John Watson, Canada, philosopher (Objective Idealism) |
1847-05-25 |
John Alexander Dowie, [Elijah the Restorer], US, evangelist |
1847-12-30 |
John Peter Altgeld, German/US (Gov-Ill)/pardoned Haymarket-anarchists |
1847-9-17 |
John I. Beggs, |
1848-01-01 |
John Goff, Irish lawyer (d. 1924) |
1848-01-19 |
John F. Stairs, Canadian businessman (d. 1904) |
1848-03-31 |
John Henry Roberts, composer |
1849-01-09 |
John Hartley, English tennis player, double winner of Wimbledon (d. 1935) |
1849-04-06 |
John William Waterhouse, British painter (d. 1917) |
1849-06-29 |
John Hunn, American businessman (d. 1926) |
1849-07-27 |
John Hopkinson, Manchester, U.K., British physicist and electrical engineer (Hopkinson's Law) |
1849-09-22 |
John Godden, English explorer (Curacao) |
1849-12-16 |
George Berrell, Uncle John's Money |
1850-01-10 |
John Wellborn Root, American architect (d. 1891) |
1850-04-08 |
William Henry Welch, US, pathologist (founded John Hopkins) |
1850-04-15 |
John Munroe Longyear, US, capitalist/bank president |
1850-04-19 |
Edward John Gregory, painter/engraver |
1850-10-04 |
John W McGraw, (Gov-R-Wash) (1893-97) |
1850-12-30 |
John Milne, Liverpool, British Geologist, Seismologist, and Anthropologist who developed the first modern seismograph |
1851-08-13 |
John Lincoln Clem, Drummer (Union volunteers), died in 1937 |
1851-09-04 |
John Dillon, Irish nationalist/British Lower house member |
1852-02-26 |
John Harvey Kellogg, surgeon, inspired flaked cereal industry |
1852-07-06 |
John Albert Delany, composer |
1852-08-26 |
John T. Kelly, More Money Than Manners |
1852-09-28 |
John [Denton Pinkstone] French, Earl of Ypres/British field marshall |
1852-11-12 |
John Oxenham, Hearts in Exile |
1852-9-28 |
John French, |
1853-01-07 |
John Burton, The Bond Between |
1853-05-26 |
John Wesley Hardin, The Lawless Breed |
1853-07-05 |
Cecil John Rhodes, South Africa, politician/diamond merchant |
1853-11-13 |
John Drew Jr., American actor (d. 1927) |
1854-03-14 |
John Lane, British publisher (d. 1925) |
1854-05-11 |
John Blackham, cricketer (Australia's 1st wicketkeeper) |
1854-05-24 |
John Riley Banister, American law officer and cowboy (d. 1918) |
1854-05-28 |
John L. Shine, The Lie |
1854-11-06 |
John Philip Sousa, Washington DC, march king (Stars & Stripes Forever) |
1854-11-06 |
John Philip Sousa, The Wolf of Wall Street |
1855-01-21 |
John M Browning, US, weapons manufacturer |
1855-01-23 |
John Moses Browning, American inventor (d. 1926) |
1855-03-12 |
John White, composer |
1855-03-31 |
John Hays Hammond, Our Mutual Girl, No. 35 |
1855-05-08 |
John Gates ("Bet-a-million" Gates), West Chicago, Illinois, USA, American inventor and industrialist who established the market for barbed wire fencing |
1855-08-11 |
John Hodges, Australian cricketer (d. 1933) |
1856-01-12 |
John Singer Sargent, US, portrait painter (Wyndham Sisters) |
1856-01-18 |
John Hyatt Brewer, composer |
1856-03-17 |
John J. Williams, Marse Covington |
1856-03-20 |
Sir John Lavery, Irish artist (d. 1941) |
1857-03-01 |
John MacSweeney, Wild Oats Lane |
1857-04-07 |
John C. Rice, The Kiss |
1857-05-19 |
John Jacob Abel, Cleveland Ohio, American Pharmacologist (endocrine glands) |
1857-10-30 |
John H Aberson, 1st chancellor (Dutch Agricultural University) |
1858-01-02 |
John Cossar, The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
1858-05-08 |
John Meade Falkner, novelist (Moonfleet) |
1858-08-21 |
Oscar Nielsen, John Redmond, the Evangelist |
1858-10-15 |
John L Sullivan, Mass, heavyweight boxing champ (1882-92) |
1858-10-15 |
John L. Sullivan, The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight |
1858-10-20 |
John Burns, English politician (d. 1943) |
1858-10-28 |
John Mason, Moral Suicide |
1858-12-01 |
John Binns, The Grapes of Wrath |
1859-02-08 |
John H Been, town's archivist of Brielle (Baasje & Witkop) |
1859-02-25 |
John Burke, The Million Dollar Mystery |
1859-09-18 |
John L. Bates, 41st Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1946) |
1859-10-20 |
John Dewey, philosopher, educational theorist/writer (Learn by doing) |
1859-12-05 |
John Jellicoe, British admiral (d. 1935) |
1859-12-05 |
John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, British Admiral of the Fleet, Southampton |
1859-12-28 |
John W Fortescue, military historian |
1860-02-21 |
Goscombe John, Welsh sculptor (d. 1952) |
1860-03-03 |
John Montgomery Ward, American baseball player (d. 1925) |
1860-05-03 |
John Scott Haldane, Scottish physiologist (d. 1936) |
1860-08-19 |
John Kane, Scottish-born US primitivist painter (Self-Portrait) |
1860-09-13 |
John J. Pershing (Blackjack), Laclede, Missouri, US commander (WW I), (d. 1948) |
1860-9-13 |
John J. Pershing, Under Four Flags |
1861-01-01 |
John Luther Long, Harakiri |
1861-02-15 |
Halford John Mackinder, Gainsborough Lincolnshire, geographer |
1861-05-17 |
Marguerite St. John, The Laughing Lady |
1861-10-04 |
Frederic Remington, John Ermine of Yellowstone |
1862-01-17 |
John E Akkeringa, Dutch painter/etcher |
1862-02-19 |
John Lince, I Love You |
1862-03-02 |
John Jay Chapman, US advocate/poet/writer (Learning & Other Essays) |
1862-03-15 |
Harry Holman, Meet John Doe |
1862-05-14 |
John E. Kellerd, The Fight |
1862-05-27 |
John Kendrick Bangs, Mrs. Upton's Device |
1862-06-06 |
Henry John Newbolt, English sea historian/poet |
1862-10-03 |
John Briggs, cricketer (mighty England all-rounder late 19th century) |
1862-12-14 |
John M Acket, Dutch literary (Grammatic Conceptions) |
1862-12-16 |
John Fox Jr., The Trail of the Lonesome Pine |
1863-02-11 |
John Francis Fitzgerald, |
1863-03-01 |
John McCallum, Rob 'Em Good |
1863-03-04 |
John Henry Wigmore, American jurist and expert in the law of evidence (d. 1943) |
1863-05-14 |
John Charles Fields, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Canadian mathematician and founder of the Fields Medal |
1863-06-22 |
John Martin Harvey, The Only Way |
1863-09-21 |
John Bunny, American film comedian (d. 1915) |
1863-10-19 |
John Huston Finley, Ill, editor (NY Times (1937-38) |
1863-11-21 |
Mina Dilis-Beersmans, Flemish actress/wife of John Dilis (Poppenhuis) |
1863-12-07 |
John Ebenezer West, composer |
1863-9-21 |
John Bunny, A Cure for Pokeritis |
1864-02-06 |
John Henry Mackay, Scottish/German author/poet (Anarchists) |
1864-03-14 |
[John] Casey Jones, RR engineer (Ballad of Casey Jones) |
1864-07-13 |
John Jacob Astor IV, American entrepreneur (d. 1912) |
1864-07-13 |
John Jacob Astor, President McKinley's Inspection of Camp Wikoff |
1864-10-25 |
John Francis Dodge, American automobile pioneer (d. 1920) |
1864-12-17 |
John Felix August Korling, composer |
1864-9-13 |
John Alexander, The Petrified Forest |
1865-01-09 |
John Lawson, Humanity; or, Only a Jew |
1865-02-21 |
John Haden Badley, English school founder (d. 1967) |
1865-03-01 |
John Maher, The Twins |
1865-05-25 |
John Raleigh Mott, organizer (YMCA, Nobel 1946) |
1865-07-17 |
John E. Brennan, Wanted: An Heir |
1865-08-02 |
John Radecki, Australian stained glass artist (d. 1955) |
1865-11-17 |
John S Plaskett, Canadian astronomer (Plaskett's twins) |
1866-03-18 |
John Loudon, Dutch minister of Foreign Affairs (1913-18) |
1866-05-26 |
John Eigenhuis, writer (Tough Workers) |
1866-08-30 |
John R. Cumpson, The Joneses Have Amateur Theatricals |
1867-01-21 |
John W. Bratton, The 6th Day |
1867-03-25 |
John Gutzon Borglum, sculptor (Mt Rushmore) |
1867-04-11 |
John P Lotsy, Dutch botanist/geneticist (Genetics) |
1867-05-21 |
John James Ferris, cricketer (mighty Australian bowler of late 1880's) |
1867-06-17 |
John Robert Gregg, Ireland, inventor (shorthand) |
1867-08-14 |
John Galsworthy, England, author (Forsyte Saga-Nobel 1932) |
1867-08-14 |
John Galsworthy, The Skin Game |
1867-12-21 |
John Winter Thompson, composer |
1867-9-23 |
John A. Lomax, 12 Years a Slave |
1868-01-03 |
John Craig, Silence |
1868-04-13 |
John Blackwood McEwen, composer |
1868-04-25 |
John Bevins Moisant, pioneer aviator, first to cross English Channel with passenger and a cat, killed in New Orleans whose present day airport was originally name for him. (D. 1910) |
1868-05-19 |
John Fillmore Hayford, Rouses Point New York, American Geodesist who established the theory of isostasy and founded the modern science of geodesy (precise measurements of the shape of the earth) |
1868-06-24 |
John Edwards, The Rival Queens |
1868-11-06 |
John Forsell, My Life for Zarah Leander |
1868-11-22 |
John Nance Garner, (D) 32nd VP (1933-41) |
1868-11-22 |
John Nance Garner, Episode #2.7 |
1868-12-22 |
John Nance Garner, Texas, (VP-D-1933-41) |
1869-07-06 |
John Hyams, Give Me Action |
1869-08-02 |
Louis Evan Shipman, John Ermine of Yellowstone |
1869-08-24 |
John Wallace, The Black Pirate |
1869-10-23 |
John Heisman, Cleveland Ohio, American pioneering football coach/trophy namesake |
1869-11-27 |
John Herdman, The Power of Love |
1870-04-26 |
John Underhill, Hush |
1870-05-06 |
John McCutcheon, cartoonist (Pulitzer Prize-1931) |
1870-07-13 |
John Miltern, Manslaughter |
1870-08-08 |
John Steppling, Uncle Heck, by Heck! |
1870-09-23 |
John Lomax, Miss, folk song collector/ethnomusicologist |
1870-11-03 |
John Motley Morehead III, American Chemist (commercial production of calcium carbide, important for welding) |
1871-04-04 |
John C. Porter, The 42nd. Street Special |
1871-04-16 |
John Millington Synge, Ireland, dramatist/poet (Riders to the Sea) |
1871-04-16 |
John Millington Synge, Paris or Somewhere |
1871-05-07 |
John Joy Bell, Beyond London Lights |
1871-08-01 |
John Lester, American cricketer (d. 1969) |
1871-08-02 |
John French Sloan, American artist (d. 1951) |
1871-09-30 |
John Fabricius, Neth/English stageauthor (Ring of Prophet) |
1871-11-10 |
John Tait, The Story of the Kelly Gang |
1871-11-19 |
John Rand, The Circus |
1871-11-26 |
John Thomas McIntyre, The House of Fear |
1871-9-11 |
John T. Prince, Dr. Jack |
1871-9-11 |
John Printz, White Zombie |
1872-01-31 |
John A. Widtsoe, Latter-Day Saint Leaders: Past and Present |
1872-02-24 |
John Jarvis, England, swimmer (won 108 titles) |
1872-05-01 |
John Barton, Scarlet Street |
1872-07-06 |
John C. Greenway, Col. Theodore Roosevelt and Officers of His Staff |
1872-10-04 |
John Wigforss, Sten Stensson kommer till stan |
1872-10-08 |
John Cowper Powys, British writer (Wood & Stone) |
1872-11-17 |
John R. Freuler, Marriage on Approval |
1872-11-30 |
John McCrae, Guelph Ontario, Canadian physician, soldier and poet (In Flanders Fields) |
1872-11-30 |
John McCrae, What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? |
1873-01-11 |
John Callan O'Laughlin, American political and military figure and journalist (d. 1949) |
1873-02-01 |
John Barry, Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross (d. 1901) |
1873-02-05 |
John Daly Murphy, A Tangle in Hearts |
1873-03-03 |
John Fairbanks, Wild and Woolly |
1873-03-04 |
John H. Trumbull, 54th Governor of the U.S. state of Connecticut (d. 1961) |
1873-04-07 |
John McGraw, American baseball player and manager (d. 1934) |
1873-04-07 |
John J. McGraw, Breaking Into the Big League |
1873-04-13 |
John W. Davis, American politician (d. 1955) |
1873-04-13 |
John W. Davis, John W. Davis Campaign Speech |
1873-05-28 |
Max Blum, Meet John Doe |
1873-07-06 |
John Philliber, Double Indemnity |
1873-08-06 |
John Wesley Work, composer |
1873-08-11 |
John Rosamond Johnson, Fla, co-composer (Lift Every Voice & Sing) |
1873-08-17 |
John A. Sampson, American gynecologist (d. 1946) |
1873-10-22 |
Gustaf John Ramstedt, Finland-Swedish linguist and diplomat (d. 1950) |
1873-11-22 |
John Hughes, Public Enemies |
1873-11-24 |
John St. Polis, The Phantom of the Opera |
1873-12-15 |
Pongrác Kacsóh, John, the Hero |
1873-9-15 |
John Millerta, The Night Flyer |
1874-01-29 |
John D. Rockefeller Jr, Cleveland Ohio, American financier and philanthropist |
1874-01-29 |
John D. Rockefeller Jr., |
1874-04-24 |
John Russell Pope, US, architect (Jefferson Memorial) |
1874-05-21 |
John O'Connor, Cassidy |
1874-05-29 |
John Emerson, Wild and Woolly |
1874-06-27 |
John Golden, Chaplin |
1874-07-02 |
John Thorn, The Reverend Salamander Unattached |
1874-07-23 |
John T. Doyle, Mother's Boy |
1874-08-24 |
John Power, The Moonstone |
1874-10-10 |
John Bergqvist, En färd på Kinda kanal |
1874-11-07 |
John Wolcott Adams, Saved by Parcel Post |
1874-11-16 |
John L.E. Pell, Down to the Sea in Ships |
1875-01-01 |
Mary St. John, Anything Once |
1875-01-21 |
John Lindworsky, German jesuit/psychologist (Der Wille) |
1875-04-22 |
John Lowell, The Big Show |
1875-05-04 |
John James Blaine, Some Opinions on Hoover Board's Dry Law Report |
1875-08-26 |
John Buchan, Scotland, Gov-Gen of Canada/writer (Battle of Somme) |
1875-08-26 |
John Buchan, The 39 Steps |
1875-08-31 |
John Bragdon, Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages |
1875-12-19 |
John B. Hymer, Law of the Underworld |
1875-12-22 |
John P "Jan" Musch, Dutch actor (Dead Water) |
1875-9-01 |
Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Carter |
1875-9-24 |
John M. Sullivan, A Tribute to Mother |
1876-02-15 |
John Jasper, The Immigrant |
1876-02-28 |
John Alden Carpenter, Chicago Illinois, composer (Sea Drift) |
1876-02-29 |
John Harwood, The Tenth Man |
1876-03-21 |
John Tewksbury, American athlete (d. 1968) |
1876-04-23 |
John DuCasse Schulze, The Count of Monte Cristo |
1876-05-03 |
John Elicius Benedict B P Quick Carrington Dwyer, cricketer (Sussex) |
1876-05-14 |
John Barton Oxford, The Man Tamer |
1876-05-20 |
John Owen Jones, composer |
1876-06-07 |
John Beck, Custer of Big Horn |
1876-06-19 |
John T. Dillon, The New Janitor |
1876-06-22 |
Gwen (Gwendolen) John, Haverfordwest, Wales, Welsh painter |
1876-06-30 |
John P. Wade, The Open Door |
1876-07-05 |
John Elliott, Vengeance of Rannah |
1876-07-09 |
John Powers, The Man Who Stood Still |
1876-07-19 |
John Gunn, Former England cricketer (d. 1963) |
1876-08-09 |
John Hall, The Fighting Shepherdess |
1876-09-06 |
John J R Macleod, Scottish/Canadian physiologist (Nobel 1923) |
1876-10-01 |
John Cook, The Right to Be Happy |
1877-02-05 |
John C. Brownell, Three Wise Crooks |
1877-02-06 |
John Webb Dillon, The Veteran Mounted Police Horse |
1877-02-22 |
John Fleming Wilson, The Man Who Came Back |
1877-04-12 |
John K. Holbrook, April Fool |
1877-06-02 |
Chief John Big Tree, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon |
1877-07-20 |
John Hammond Dailey, Counsellor at Law |
1877-07-25 |
John R. Kissenger, Yellow Jack |
1877-10-11 |
John Parsons Beach, composer |
1877-11-23 |
John Swor, Quick Millions |
1877-11-25 |
John Larkin, Hearts Divided |
1877-12-25 |
John Shepek, Honeymooniacs |
1877-9-12 |
John R. Neill, Return to Oz |
1878-01-02 |
John Cumberland, A Gay Old Dog |
1878-01-04 |
Augustus John, Welsh painter (d. 1961) |
1878-01-04 |
Augustus John, Augustus John |
1878-01-09 |
John Broadus Watson, Travelers Rest South Carolina, American Psychologist (behaviorism approach) |
1878-01-17 |
John C. McCallum, The Voice from the Sky |
1878-02-15 |
John W. Björling, Barabbas |
1878-04-17 |
John Seresheff, Two Flaming Youths |
1878-06-01 |
John Masefield, England, 15th poet laureate (Salt-Water Ballads) |
1878-06-01 |
John Masefield, When the Wolves Were Running |
1878-06-14 |
John S. Robertson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
1878-08-27 |
Joseph John Richards, composer |
1878-08-27 |
John Costello, My Country |
1878-08-29 |
John Ince, Hour of Reckoning |
1878-11-02 |
John Lindlöf, Mordbrännerskan |
1878-11-07 |
John S. Daggett, Mary, Queen of Tots |
1878-11-13 |
John C Kielstra, Dutch economist/governor of Suriname (1933-44) |
1878-11-17 |
John Westley, My Favorite Brunette |
1879-03-18 |
Cluny MacPherson, St. John's Newfoundland, Canadian doctor (inventor of the gas mask) |
1879-03-19 |
John Jakob Raskob, |
1879-06-18 |
John M. Kiskadden, Who Got Stung? |
1879-07-19 |
John Purroy Mitchel, Animated Weekly, No. 43 |
1879-07-23 |
Georg John, M |
1879-08-13 |
John N Ireland, English composer/pianist (Mai-Dun) |
1879-08-13 |
John Ireland, Prom 2: Music from Great British Films |
1879-08-25 |
John Randolph Bray, Colonel Heeza Liar at the Bat |
1879-10-05 |
John Erskine, US, poet/pianist (Private Life of Helen of Troy) |
1879-10-05 |
John Erskine, Diane |
1879-11-26 |
John Lang Sinclair, Glory Road |
1879-12-23 |
John Cobb, The Lure of a Woman |
1880-02-12 |
John Llewellyn Lewis, union leader (United Mine Workers, 1920-60) |
1880-02-12 |
John L. Lewis, Episode #2.8 |
1880-03-04 |
John Cowell, Kid Courageous |
1880-03-24 |
John Ardell, The Razor's Edge |
1880-05-30 |
John Deverell, Many Moons |
1880-06-24 |
John W. Noble, The Birth of a Race |
1880-06-26 |
Mitchell Lewis, Meet John Doe |
1880-08-12 |
Marguerite "John" Radclyffe-Hall, author |
1880-09-23 |
John Boyd Orr, nutritionist, UN's FAO (Nobel 1949) |
1880-11-02 |
John Foulds, composer |
1880-11-02 |
John Foulds, Åsa-Nisse på jaktstigen |
1880-11-02 |
John M. Bauman, King Lear |
1880-11-05 |
John Turnbull, The Happiest Days of Your Life |
1880-11-15 |
John Ekman, To Joy |
1880-9-14 |
John Halliday, The Philadelphia Story |
1881-01-19 |
John G. Adolfi, The Man Who Played God |
1881-02-14 |
William John Gruffydd, Welsh poet/scholar (Ynys yr Hud) |
1881-03-29 |
John Taintor Foote, The Mark of Zorro |
1881-06-15 |
John Gottowt, Nosferatu |
1881-10-22 |
John I. Dudley, Life Without Soul |
1881-11-25 |
Pope John XXIII [Angelo Roncalli], Bergamo Italy, 261st pope (1958-63) |
1881-11-25 |
Pope John XXIII, E venne un uomo |
1881-9-23 |
John M. Nickolaus, The Wizard of Oz |
1882-02-15 |
John Barrymore, [Blythe], Phila, actor (Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde) |
1882-02-15 |
John Barrymore, Grand Hotel |
1882-04-16 |
Jaromír John, Vychovatel |
1882-05-23 |
John Hughes, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre |
1882-06-01 |
John Drinkwater, English poet/playwright (Abraham Lincoln) |
1882-06-01 |
John Drinkwater, April Blossoms |
1882-06-06 |
John Smith, Forward March |
1882-06-24 |
John W. Brown, Bucking Broadway |
1882-07-08 |
Waverley John Anderson, Scottish viscount/governor of Bengal |
1882-07-22 |
John Spikes, Road to Perdition |
1882-07-23 |
John Harrington, Mutiny on the Bounty |
1882-09-06 |
John Powell, composer |
1882-11-13 |
John Lowry, Mount Vernon NY, NYC builder (Radio City Music Hall) |
1882-12-16 |
John Berry Hobbs, England, 1st cricket played knighted (1953) |
1883-02-22 |
Alfred Wikenhauser, German RC exegetist (John-Apokalyps) |
1883-04-07 |
John L. McCutcheon, The Inventors |
1883-04-16 |
John Lehnberg, A Bird of Prey |
1883-04-20 |
John Ericsson, Järnets män |
1883-04-30 |
David John de Lloyd, composer |
1883-06-05 |
John Maynard Keynes, Cambridge England, economist/math/journalist |
1883-06-05 |
John Maynard Keynes, |
1883-08-22 |
John Kåhrman, Hans Majestät får vänta |
1883-09-20 |
John G van Dillen, historian (Of Wealth & Oligarchists) |
1883-09-30 |
Robert H Lightfoot, English theologist/exegetist (St John's Gospel) |
1883-10-03 |
John M. Voshell, Enemies of Children |
1883-10-30 |
John Christian, Delinquent Daughters |
1883-12-28 |
St. John Ervine, Die erste Mrs. Selby |
1884-01-15 |
John Wiley, The Great Locomotive Chase |
1884-01-20 |
John H. Wallace, Through the Back Door |
1884-03-17 |
John P. McCarthy, Song of the Gringo |
1884-04-02 |
Sir John Squire, British poet, writer, and historian (d. 1958)) |
1884-04-02 |
John Bossert, The Wizard of Oz |
1884-04-22 |
John van Capel, oldest man in Netherlands (Died Sept 3, 1992) |
1884-04-28 |
John Goldsworthy, The Emperor Waltz |
1884-05-01 |
John Butler, Money to Loan |
1884-06-14 |
John McCormack, Irish/US singer (Irish folksongs) |
1884-06-14 |
John McCormack, War Horse |
1884-07-13 |
John Francis Larchet, composer |
1884-07-13 |
John Francis Dillon, Sally |
1884-11-08 |
John Frederick Ballard, When's Your Birthday? |
1884-12-13 |
John B. O'Brien, The Second Mrs. Roebuck |
1884-12-26 |
John W. Brunius, En lyckoriddare |
1884-9-04 |
John Gorman, Corruption |
1884-9-10 |
John E. Eckerlein, Little Old New York |
1885-01-08 |
John Curtin, Victoria, Australian PM (Labor, 1941-45) |
1885-01-30 |
John Henry Towers, aviator/naval hero |
1885-03-11 |
John Reinhardt, Who Got Stung? |
1885-04-03 |
Harry St John Philby, [sheik Abdullah], British explorer |
1885-04-08 |
John Herring, Young Guns of Texas |
1885-04-22 |
John Russell, The Iron Horse |
1885-05-02 |
John Farrell, The Quarry |
1885-06-02 |
John Merkyl, The Fortunate Youth |
1885-06-29 |
Andrew Tombes, Meet John Doe |
1885-07-23 |
John Didrik Johnsen, Little Johnny Jet |
1885-07-27 |
John Blom, Fadren |
1885-09-05 |
John Raedecker, Dutch sculptor (National monument on the Dam) |
1885-10-22 |
John Sheehan, Trimmed in Furs |
1885-10-30 |
John Ellis, Holiday Inn |
1885-11-20 |
John J. Parker, Nuremberg Trials |
1885-11-25 |
John Hennings, The Poor Millionaire |
1885-11-28 |
John Willard, The Cat and the Canary |
1885-12-04 |
William Elliott, Comrade John |
1885-12-19 |
John Grey, The Kid Brother |
1885-12-25 |
John Bowers, The Ace of Hearts |
1885-9-04 |
John Palmer, Spellbound |
1886-01-03 |
John G Fletcher, US, poet (Epic of Arkansas) |
1886-01-21 |
John M. Stahl, Leave Her to Heaven |
1886-01-22 |
John Joseph Becker, composer |
1886-02-08 |
John Erik Strandman, Storstadsfaror |
1886-02-27 |
John Paul Jones, The Shadow |
1886-03-13 |
John "Home Run" Baker, hall of famer (hit 2 HR in 1911 world series) |
1886-04-21 |
John Hassett, Rascals |
1886-07-10 |
John SSPV Gort, viscount of Limerick/fieldmarshal of Palestine |
1886-07-10 |
John Bonar, The Picture of Dorian Gray |
1886-07-23 |
John C Poortenaar, painter/etcher/cartoonist |
1886-08-02 |
John Alexander Douglas McCurdy Canadian Aviator (d. 1961) |
1886-08-08 |
John L. Hobble, Daddies |
1886-08-28 |
John T. Murray, Galloping Ghosts |
1886-09-25 |
John Howard Lawson, scriptwriter/playwright |
1886-10-17 |
Spring Byington, Meet John Doe |
1886-11-20 |
John Piffle, Friendly Enemies |
1886-11-27 |
John Hunter Booth, The Valiant |
1886-12-06 |
John Lorenz, Repentance |
1886-12-25 |
John Davidson, The Devil Bat |
1886-12-29 |
John T. Neville, Alimony Madness |
1886-9-01 |
John Impolito, Around the World in Eighty Days |
1886-9-20 |
John Murray Anderson, The Greatest Show on Earth |
1887-01-16 |
John Hamilton, Penn, actor (Perry White-Superman) |
1887-01-16 |
John Hamilton, The Maltese Falcon |
1887-02-04 |
Zena Dare, No. 5 John Street |
1887-02-11 |
John van Melle, South African writer (Dawid Booysen) |
1887-02-13 |
John Wray, All Quiet on the Western Front |
1887-02-18 |
John F. Goodrich, The Last Command |
1887-03-06 |
John B. Clymer, What Men Want |
1887-04-21 |
John Garside, Parliament of Science |
1887-04-22 |
John I. Booker, The Judge's Story |
1887-04-23 |
John B. Browne, Garden of the Moon |
1887-05-06 |
John C. Flinn, Rubber Tires |
1887-05-31 |
Saint-John Perse, France, poet/diplomat (Nobel 1960) [or Mar 31] |
1887-06-16 |
John Wenger, Paramount on Parade |
1887-06-23 |
John Finley Williamson, Canton Ohio, conductor (Westminster Choir) |
1887-07-10 |
John Cherry, H.M.S. Pinafore |
1887-07-13 |
Graham John, Devotion |
1887-08-29 |
Mrs. Wilfrid North, Meet John Doe |
1887-10-20 |
John Warburton, Huddersfield England, actor (Saratoga Trunk) |
1887-10-22 |
John Reed, journalist who reported on Mexican, Russian revolutions |
1887-10-22 |
John Reed, October (Ten Days that Shook the World) |
1887-12-23 |
John Cromwell, Toledo OH, actor/director (Spitfire, Of Human Bondage) |
1887-12-23 |
John Cromwell, Of Human Bondage |
1887-12-25 |
John Davidson, NYC, actor (Charlie Chan-Chinese Cat) |
1887-12-31 |
John Colton, Under Capricorn |
1888-01-01 |
John Garand, American inventor (d. 1974) |
1888-02-25 |
John Foster Dulles, US Secretary of State (1953-59) |
1888-02-25 |
John Foster Dulles, The Future: Asia and the United States |
1888-03-12 |
Hall Johnson, Meet John Doe |
1888-04-26 |
John Birkel, The Arab |
1888-04-30 |
John Crowe Ransom, US poet/critic (God Without Thunder) |
1888-07-07 |
John Frank, The Family Tree |
1888-07-13 |
John W. Krafft, Show Folks |
1888-07-19 |
John Timrott, Fatum |
1888-08-12 |
John Olsen, Baronessen fra benzintanken |
1888-08-13 |
John Logie Baird, Scotland, inventor (father of TV) |
1888-08-13 |
John Logie Baird, Dick Whittington |
1888-08-28 |
John Rogers, Lassie Come Home |
1888-10-01 |
John E. Blakeley, Over the Garden Wall |
1888-10-09 |
John Eberts, The Accusing Pen |
1888-10-24 |
John Bridges, Westward Bound |
1888-11-01 |
John J. Richardson, Married Bachelors |
1888-12-05 |
John Precht, Nuori luotsi |
1888-9-12 |
John Stone, Fighting Back |
1889-01-01 |
Charles Bickford, Cambridge Massachusetts, actor (John-The Virginian) |
1889-02-11 |
John Mills, dancer (Mills Brothers) |
1889-02-11 |
John Mills, The Mills Brothers on Parade |
1889-04-18 |
John Kilbane, US, featherweight boxing champ (1912-23) |
1889-06-15 |
John Reed Kilpatrick, Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles |
1889-06-20 |
John S. Paraskevopoulos, Greek-South African astronomer (d. 1951) |
1889-06-26 |
John Greenwood, Man of Aran |
1889-07-20 |
John Charles Reith, 1st Baron Reith, 1st dir-gen BBC (1927-38) |
1889-07-20 |
John Reith, Lord Reith |
1889-08-01 |
John F Mahoney, developed pencillin treatment of syphillis |
1889-08-06 |
John Middleton Murry, English poet (d. 1957) |
1889-08-16 |
John Troyano, Revenge of the Silk Masks |
1889-10-04 |
John B Kelly, Olympic champion rower/father of Grace Kelly |
1889-10-13 |
John Siras, Catch a Falling Star |
1889-10-22 |
John L. Balderston, The Last of the Mohicans |
1889-11-01 |
Philip John Noel-Baker, statesman/disarmament advocate (Nobel 1959) |
1889-11-16 |
John Arnold, The Big Parade |
1889-12-09 |
John P "Hannes" Kolehmainen, Finnish long-distance runner (Olympic gold 1912) |
1889-12-31 |
John H. Collins, Children of Eve |
1889-9-12 |
John Botvid, Som folk är mest |
1889-9-14 |
Carroll John Daly, Ticket to a Crime |
1889-9-15 |
John Roach, The Merry Widow |
1890-02-11 |
John P M L de Vries, fairy tale writer |
1890-03-05 |
John Aasen, Why Worry? |
1890-05-08 |
John Meehan, Boys Town |
1890-11-05 |
John T. Coyle, The Living Christ Series |
1890-11-06 |
John 'Skins' Miller, The Men |
1890-11-22 |
Gyula Sugár, John the Hero |
1890-11-30 |
John Tasker Howard, composer |
1890-12-17 |
John Junior, Peter, the Hermit |
1890-9-09 |
John Wilstach, Under-Cover Man |
1891-01-23 |
John Hilke, Munkbrogreven |
1891-02-18 |
John Dilson, Dick Tracy |
1891-03-14 |
John P Strijbos, Dutch writer (Wandering through South-Africa) |
1891-03-24 |
John Knittel, writer |
1891-03-24 |
John Knittel, Se abre el abismo |
1891-04-08 |
John Gobau, De man zonder hart |
1891-04-09 |
John Gobau, Flemish/Dutch actor (Electricity, Hostage Rights) |
1891-05-20 |
Frank Losee, John Paul Jones |
1891-06-14 |
John Rathmell, Undersea Kingdom |
1891-06-20 |
John A. Costello, second Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland (d. 1976) |
1891-07-05 |
John Northrop, US, biochemist, crystallized enzymes (Nobel 1946) |
1891-10-21 |
John Metzelaar, Dutch/US (About Tropical Atl Visschen) |
1891-12-21 |
John W McCormack, (D) Speaker of House (1962-70) |
1891-12-21 |
John W. McCormack, Episode dated 16 August 1964 |
1891-12-27 |
John Grant, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein |
1892-01-03 |
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, South Africa, philologist/writer (Lord of Rings) |
1892-02-10 |
Alan Hale, [Rufus A Mackahan], Wash DC, actor (Little John-Robin Hood) |
1892-04-28 |
John Jacob Niles, composer |
1892-05-06 |
John Nasborough, True Confession |
1892-05-21 |
John Peale Bishop, US poet (This Side of Paradise) |
1892-06-09 |
John W. De Noria, The Glass Key |
1892-06-12 |
John Donald Robb, composer |
1892-06-14 |
Earl St. John, A Night to Remember |
1892-06-20 |
John Hemmings, Beale Street Mama |
1892-06-23 |
John F. Seitz, Sunset Blvd. |
1892-07-22 |
John MacBryan, cricketer (one Test Eng v South Africa 1924 DNBat, DNbowl) |
1892-07-23 |
Petros John Petridis, composer |
1892-08-02 |
John Kieran, NYC, columnist/author (Natural History of NYC) |
1892-08-30 |
John More, A Streetcar Named Desire |
1892-09-27 |
John Mylong, Austria, actor (Robot Monsters) |
1892-10-01 |
John Schonberger, Amélie |
1892-10-29 |
John Bohn, Come to Dinner |
1892-11-06 |
John Alcock, English pilot (1st non-stop flight across Atlantic Ocean) |
1892-11-06 |
John Sigvard "Ole" Olsen, Wabash Ind, comedian (Olsen & Johnson) |
1892-12-02 |
John G. Blystone, Our Hospitality |
1892-12-16 |
John Hastings Turner, The Ghoul |
1892-12-30 |
John Litel, Albany WI, actor (Virginia City, My Hero) |
1892-12-30 |
John Litel, Jezebel |
1892-9-27 |
John Mylong, Robot Monster |
1893-01-18 |
John Lawrence Seymour, composer |
1893-07-03 |
Mississippi John Hurt, Teoc Mississippi, American blues singer and guitarist |
1893-07-14 |
John G Strijdom, premier of South-Africa (1954-58) |
1893-07-17 |
John V.A. Weaver, The Crowd |
1893-09-10 |
Al "Fuzzy" St John, Santa Ana California, actor (Lash of the West) |
1893-11-08 |
John Miljan, Lead City SD, actor (Possessed, Final Extra, Susan Lenox) |
1893-11-10 |
John P. Marquand, American writer (d. 1960) |
1893-9-09 |
John McDermott, Three Wise Fools |
1893-9-09 |
John Oaker, Vindication |
1894-02-01 |
John Ford, The Searchers |
1894-05-20 |
Adela Rogers St John, journalist/author (Foreign Correspondent) |
1894-07-03 |
John Vosper, Chinaman's Chance |
1894-07-19 |
John Norrman, Sten Stensson kommer tillbaka |
1894-08-03 |
John H van Maarseveen, Dutch minister of Justice/Internal minister |
1894-09-13 |
John B[oynton] Priestly, author (Good Companions)/wed Jessica Hawkes |
1894-10-20 |
John Tyke, Circle Canyon |
1894-10-26 |
John S Knight, WV, publisher (Knight-Rider) |
1894-12-31 |
Ernest John Moeran, British composer |
1894-12-31 |
John S. Peters, Border Phantom |
1894-9-22 |
John Gough, In the Land of the Tortilla |
1894-9-25 |
John Howard Lawson, Sahara |
1895-02-01 |
John Ford, Maine, director (Stagecoach, Air Mail, Quiet Man) |
1895-03-31 |
John Jay McCloy, lawyer/banker (Sec of War 1941-45, pres Chase Man) |
1895-07-10 |
John Gilbert, [Pringle], Logan UT, actor (Heart o' the Hills) |
1895-09-18 |
John Diefenbaker, Neustadt Ontario, 13th Canadian PM (C) (1957-63) |
1895-10-27 |
John Boles, Greenville TX, singer/actor (Babes in Baghdad) |
1895-10-28 |
John Boles, Frankenstein |
1895-11-08 |
John Decker, Cruise of the Zaca |
1895-11-10 |
John Knudsen Northrop, aircraft designer (Northrop Air) |
1896-01-14 |
John dos Passos, novelist (1919, Big Money, 42nd Parallel) |
1896-01-25 |
John Moores, British gambling magnate/multi-millionaire |
1896-02-25 |
John Little McClellan, Sheridan Arkansas, American lawyer and politician (Sen-D-Ark) |
1896-05-21 |
John Verney, The Battle for The Battle of Britain |
1896-08-19 |
John Harlow, While I Live |
1896-12-03 |
John Urzidil, Austria/US writer (Die erbeuteten Frauen) |
1896-12-19 |
John Seldon Whale, theologian |
1897-02-10 |
John Franklin Enders, Conn, microbiologist (polio-Nobel 1954) |
1897-03-25 |
John Laurie, Dumfries Scotland, actor (Jericho, Island of Desire) |
1897-04-16 |
John B Glubb, British commandant/writer (A soldier with the Arabs) |
1897-04-23 |
John Wengraf, Vienna Austria, actor (12 to Moon, Pride & Passion) |
1897-05-27 |
John Douglas Cockroft, English physicist (Radar, Nobel 1951) |
1897-06-08 |
John G. Bennett, British scientist and author (d. 1974) |
1897-08-10 |
John Galbreath, American businessman (d. 1988) |
1897-09-18 |
John Mens, writer (People Without Money) |
1897-11-14 |
John Steuart Curry, US painter/lithographer (Baptism in Kansas) |
1897-12-06 |
John Axel Fernstrom, composer |
1898-01-21 |
John George, Syria, actor (Kolb-Adventures of Fu Manchu) |
1898-04-26 |
John Grierson, documentary film maker |
1898-07-18 |
John Stuart, Edinburgh Scotland, actor (Number 17) |
1898-08-10 |
Jack Haley [John Joseph], Boston, Massachusetts, American actor (The Wizard of Oz, Ford Star Revue) |
1898-08-22 |
Francine Larrimore, Verdun France, actress (John Meade's Woman) |
1898-09-15 |
John J Slauerhoff, Dutch ship's doctor/writer/poet (El Dorado) |
1899-01-19 |
[John] Herbert Whitton Sumsion, organist/composer |
1899-02-14 |
John Randall Jr, Michigan, historian/philosopher (Western Man) |
1899-03-13 |
John Van Vleck, Middletown Connecticut, American Physicist, Mathematician, and Nobel Laureate who pioneered the modern quantum mechanical theory of magnetism |
1899-05-20 |
John M Harlan, Chicago, 91st Supreme Court justice (1955-71) |
1899-07-10 |
John Gilbert, American actor (d. 1936) |
1899-07-30 |
John Woods Duke, composer |
1899-12-01 |
Robert Welch, found John Birch Society |
1899-12-02 |
John Barbirolli, English conductor (NY Philharmonic Orchestra) |
1899-12-02 |
John Cobb, British racing driver (d. 1952) |
1899-12-08 |
John Qualen, Vancouver BC, actor (Grapes of Wrath, Searchers) |
1900-01-07 |
John Brownlee, Australian tenor (d. 1969) |
1900-02-08 |
John Cameron, judge |
1900-02-22 |
Seán Ó Faoláin [John Whelan], Irish short story writer (Murder at Cobbler's Hulk) |
1900-03-06 |
John Henry Pyle Pafford, librarian (University of London) |
1900-03-29 |
John McEwen, eighteenth Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1980) |
1900-07-03 |
John Mason Brown, Louisville Ky, critic (Tonight on Broadway) |
1900-08-03 |
John T Scopes, Tennessee teacher convicted for teaching evolution |
1900-09-17 |
John Willard Marriott, American hotelier (d. 1985) |
1900-11-11 |
John Longden, West Indies, actor (Man From Interpol) |
1901-02-02 |
Connie Gilchrist, Long John Silver |
1901-06-01 |
John W Van Duren, playwright (I Remember Mama) |
1901-06-01 |
John Van Druten, English screen writer (d. 1957) |
1901-06-15 |
John Wesley Work, composer |
1901-07-26 |
John Bleifer, Zawiercie Poland, actor (Highway to Heaven) |
1901-08-03 |
John Stennis, (Sen-D-Miss) |
1901-08-23 |
John Sherman Cooper, (Sen-Ky) |
1901-08-30 |
John C Stennis, (Sen-D-MS, 1947-88) |
1901-08-30 |
John Gunther, Chicago Ill, author/host (John Gunther's High Road) |
1901-09-06 |
John Erik Jonsson, businessman/Mayor of Dallas |
1901-10-05 |
John Alton, cinematographer |
1901-11-09 |
John Norrie McArthur, malariologist/microscopist |
1901-12-13 |
John Wijga, painter/illustrator |
1902-01-04 |
John McCone, CIA Director (d. 1991) |
1902-02-19 |
John Bubbles, Louisville Ky, rhythm tap dancer (No Maps on My Taps) |
1902-02-21 |
John Smallenbroek, Dutch minister of Internal Affairs [or 1909] |
1902-02-22 |
John McGovern, The Birds |
1902-02-27 |
John Steinbeck, Salinas California, author (Grapes of Wrath-Nobel 1962) |
1902-05-17 |
John Vincent, composer |
1902-09-19 |
Pieter John Bouman, sociologist/historian |
1902-09-22 |
John Houseman, Bucharest Romania, actor (Kingsfield-Paper Chase) |
1902-11-04 |
John P. Fulton, Rear Window |
1902-9-01 |
John MacNeil, My Favorite Brunette |
1902-9-01 |
John J. Anthony, Divorce American Style |
1903-01-25 |
"Sleepy" John Estes, rocker |
1903-01-27 |
John Eccles, British physiologist/neurologist |
1903-02-06 |
John Dunning, cricketer (NZ medium-fast bowler of 30's) |
1903-03-04 |
John Scarne, American magician (d. 1985) |
1903-03-04 |
John Scarne, The Sting |
1903-03-24 |
John Patrick Sutton Ludlow, actor (Agatha) |
1903-04-03 |
John Batten, The Great Game |
1903-04-15 |
John Williams, England, actor (Niles-Family Affair, Dial M for Murder) |
1903-04-23 |
John Sutro, The Way Ahead |
1903-06-22 |
John Dillinger, Indianapolis Indiana, notorious bank robber |
1903-07-10 |
John Wyndham P L B Harris, US, sci-fi author (Day of the Triffids) |
1903-07-10 |
John Wyndham, Village of the Damned |
1903-08-06 |
John Breckinridge, Plan 9 from Outer Space |
1903-08-14 |
John Ringling North, circus director (Ringling Bros) |
1903-08-14 |
John Ringling North, The Greatest Show on Earth |
1903-09-25 |
John Everett Allen, US businessman |
1903-10-20 |
John Lodge, Washington DC, actor (Witchmaker) |
1903-11-27 |
Johnny Blood, aka John McNally, early NFL halfback (Green Bay) |
1903-12-13 |
John Piper, British writer (US Churches in WW I)/official war painter |
1903-12-13 |
John Piper, Out of Burning: The Rebirth of Coventry Cathderal |
1903-12-28 |
John von Neumann, mathematician/astronomer (Bocher Award 1938) |
1904-01-02 |
John Carr, Circus Day |
1904-01-15 |
John Brady, Castle in the Desert |
1904-01-17 |
Knox Manning, Meet John Doe |
1904-02-10 |
John Farrow, Sydney Aust, director/actor (Botany Bay, Wake Island) |
1904-02-29 |
John "Pepper" Martin, baseballer (NL stolen base leader 1933,34,36) |
1904-02-29 |
Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausen |
1904-03-19 |
John J Sirica, US federal judge (Watergate hearings) |
1904-04-04 |
John Brown, Strangers on a Train |
1904-04-08 |
John Antill, composer |
1904-04-08 |
John R Hicks, British economist (Nobel 1972) |
1904-04-14 |
John Gielgud, London England, actor (Arthur, Ages of Man) |
1904-05-03 |
John Breeden, SF CA, actor (Salute, Madame Racketeer, Joy Street) |
1904-05-03 |
John Breeden, Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 |
1904-05-08 |
John Derrick Mordaunt Snagge, bBC news announcer/commentator |
1904-05-08 |
John Snagge, commentator (BBC) |
1904-05-17 |
John J. Williams, Episode dated 4 November 1953 |
1904-06-19 |
John Stransky Jr., Blue Steel |
1904-07-28 |
[John] Selwyn [Brooke] Lloyd, British statsman |
1904-08-02 |
John McClain, Lady Be Good |
1904-08-27 |
John Hay Whitney, American financier (d. 1982) |
1904-10-05 |
John Hoyt, Bronxville NY, actor (Gimme a Break, Tom Dick & Mary) |
1904-11-04 |
John Cecil Holm, Best Foot Forward |
1904-12-01 |
John R. Woolfenden, Lawrence of Arabia |
1905-01-11 |
John Henry Jacques, Northumberland, England, co-operative retailer |
1905-01-26 |
John Carmel Heenan, Essex, cardinal archbp of Westminster (1963-75) |
1905-01-31 |
John O'Hara, Pottstown Penn, novelist (Appointment at Samarra) |
1905-02-10 |
John Dierkes, Ohio US, actor (Daughter of Dr Jekyll, Hanging Tree) |
1905-03-18 |
John Kirkpatrick, NYC, pianist (Concord Sonata) |
1905-03-24 |
Karl John, The Longest Day |
1905-03-27 |
John Fleming (Jack) Brock, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, one of South Africa's most distinguished nutritional scientists and medical educators |
1905-04-16 |
John Lee-Barber, admiral |
1905-04-19 |
John S "Jimmy" Thach, US pilot/admiral (WW II) |
1905-04-30 |
John Peters Humphrey, Hampton, New Brunswick, Canadian jurist and human rights advocate (Universal Declaration on Human Rights) |
1905-05-15 |
John L. Russell, Psycho |
1905-05-17 |
John Patrick, screenwriter |
1905-05-17 |
John Patrick, The Teahouse of the August Moon |
1905-06-05 |
John Abbott, London, actor (Smogasboard) |
1905-06-06 |
John Gart, Russia, orchestra leader (Paul Winchell Show) |
1905-06-06 |
John Gart, The Awful Truth |
1905-06-18 |
John Gardener, boatbuilder/writer |
1905-06-25 |
John Neill Brown, Regal Cavalcade |
1905-07-12 |
John C F, son of English King George V |
1905-08-13 |
Philip Weidling, Little Laura and Big John |
1905-08-13 |
John Gosling, It Won't Be a Stylish Marriage |
1905-08-14 |
John Bradford, The Old Corral |
1905-08-17 |
John Hay Whitney, publisher (NY Herald Trib 1961-67) |
1905-09-07 |
John Whitley, British air-marshal |
1905-10-09 |
Howard St John, Chicago IL, actor (Born Yesterday, Li'l Abner) |
1905-11-01 |
John Indrisano, Fight Game |
1905-11-14 |
John Henry Barbee, American guitarist and singer (d. 1964) |
1905-12-25 |
John Verros, The Outlaw Josey Wales |
1906-01-01 |
John D. Klorer, Utopia |
1906-01-21 |
John Putz, journalist |
1906-02-03 |
John Maud, Episode #1.6 |
1906-02-05 |
John Carradine, Greenwich Village NY, actor (Grapes of Wrath, Howling) |
1906-02-05 |
John Carradine, The Grapes of Wrath |
1906-02-10 |
John "Cat" Thompson, basketball hall of famer (elected 1962) |
1906-03-15 |
John Baxter Rogers, Andy Hardy Comes Home |
1906-03-17 |
John Prettyman, The Maltese Falcon |
1906-03-21 |
John D Rockefeller III, billionaire philanthropist (oil) |
1906-03-21 |
John D. Rockefeller III, Survival of Spaceship Earth |
1906-03-24 |
John Cameron Swayze, news correspondent/spokesman (Timex) [OS] |
1906-04-01 |
John Buckler, Tarzan Escapes |
1906-04-04 |
John Cameron Swayze, Wichita Ks, newscaster (Timex, Hindenberg) [NS] |
1906-04-04 |
John Cameron Swayze, The Town That Refused to Die |
1906-04-06 |
John Betjeman, English Poet Laureate 1972-1984 (Mount Zion) |
1906-04-21 |
John Alden, Red Sky at Morning |
1906-05-07 |
John Epper, The Scalphunters |
1906-05-10 |
John McNamara, From Hell It Came |
1906-05-14 |
John Moses, The General Electric College Bowl |
1906-05-24 |
John Mayo, director-general (Help the Aged) |
1906-05-26 |
John Hatton, Our Gang |
1906-06-21 |
Grete Sultan, John Cage: Man and Myth |
1906-06-25 |
John Quillan, Cheers of the Crowd |
1906-07-07 |
John Krimsky, The Emperor Jones |
1906-07-17 |
John Carroll, [Julian LaFaye], New Orleans LA, actor (Wolf Call) |
1906-08-05 |
John Huston, Nevada Mo, director/writer (African Queen, Chinatown) |
1906-08-08 |
John Hutton, Out of Burning: The Rebirth of Coventry Cathderal |
1906-08-10 |
John Bonnet, Children Galore |
1906-08-28 |
John Betjeman, poet laureate of England (Mt Zion) |
1906-08-28 |
John Betjeman, Late Flowering Love |
1906-08-28 |
John F. Dullam, Blonde Fever |
1906-09-06 |
John Meulenhoff, Dutch publisher |
1906-09-30 |
John I M Stewart, British detective writer (Comedy of Terrors) |
1906-09-30 |
Michael John Innes Mackintosh Stewart Innes, writer |
1906-10-01 |
John Lorne Campbell, folklorist |
1906-10-02 |
John Humphreys Whitfield, scholar of Italian language & literature |
1906-10-04 |
John Muri, College |
1906-10-11 |
John Murray, Room Service |
1906-11-03 |
Sydney John Kay, Cavalcade of Australia 1901-1951 |
1906-11-15 |
John Vaiana, Around the World in Eighty Days |
1906-11-30 |
John Dickson Carr, Dangerous Crossing |
1906-12-02 |
John Bentley, England, actor (Hammer the Tuff) |
1906-12-05 |
John Trent, Mystery Plane |
1906-12-16 |
John Morrison, politician/landowner |
1906-12-24 |
John Walker, museum director |
1907-01-16 |
John Hiestand, Confetti |
1907-01-25 |
John 'Doc' Ball, Surfing for Life |
1907-02-01 |
John Canaday, art critic (Metropolitan Museum of Art Portfolios) |
1907-02-08 |
John Crouse, Adventures of Don Juan |
1907-02-25 |
John A. Tondra, West Point |
1907-03-13 |
Frank Wilcox, DeSoto Mo, actor (John-Beverly Hillbillies) |
1907-04-20 |
John Cousins, Shine |
1907-05-01 |
John Crofton, Cain's Way |
1907-05-12 |
John Arledge, The Grapes of Wrath |
1907-05-20 |
John Gilbert Kissel, The Maltese Falcon |
1907-05-26 |
John Wayne [Marion Mitchell Morrison], Winterset IA, actor (Green Berets, True Grit) |
1907-05-26 |
John Wayne, The Searchers |
1907-06-16 |
John Hadfield, author/publisher (Love on a Branch Line) |
1907-06-16 |
John Hadfield, Ain't She Sweet |
1907-06-21 |
John Rox, Avalon |
1907-06-27 |
John McIntire, Spokane WA, actor (Naked City, Wagon Train, Virginian) |
1907-06-27 |
John McIntire, Psycho |
1907-07-04 |
John Kidd, Plenty |
1907-07-10 |
John Moore, The Heart of England |
1907-08-10 |
John Blunk, Oregon Passage |
1907-08-21 |
John Gatrell, One Fine Day |
1907-08-30 |
John Mauchly, Cincinnati Ohio, American physicist who with J. Presper Eckert, designed the first general purpose electronic digital computer (ENIAC) |
1907-09-06 |
John A Kelly, US marathon runner (Berlin 1936, Boston 1935..1991) |
1907-09-28 |
John Prickett, teacher/ecumenist |
1907-10-09 |
John O'Grady, They're a Weird Mob |
1907-10-15 |
John "Cardinal" Dearden, US cardinal (1969-88)/archbishop of Detroit |
1907-10-17 |
John Marley, The Godfather |
1907-10-28 |
John Harold Hewitt, Northern Irish poet (d. 1987) |
1907-11-03 |
John Croydon, First Man Into Space |
1907-11-10 |
John Moore, English author (d. 1967) |
1907-11-25 |
John Stuart Hindmarsh, British racing driver and aviator (d. 1938) |
1907-12-27 |
Wallace M. Greene Jr., The John Glenn Story |
1907-9-14 |
John Wexley, Angels with Dirty Faces |
1907-9-20 |
John O'Shaughnessy, The Sound of Laughter |
1908-01-01 |
John Bright, The Public Enemy |
1908-01-18 |
John Sandling, Karusellen går... |
1908-02-22 |
John Mills, England, actor (Big Sleep, King Rat, War & Peace) |
1908-02-22 |
John Mills, Gandhi |
1908-03-24 |
John K. Butler, Drums Across the River |
1908-04-12 |
John T Hughes, Bishop to Forces |
1908-04-28 |
John C. Higgins, Border Incident |
1908-05-07 |
John Cox, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb |
1908-05-23 |
John Bardeen, US, physicist (transistor, Nobel 1956, 1972) |
1908-05-23 |
John Bardeen, |
1908-05-30 |
John Slade, Wall Street: A Wondering Trip |
1908-05-31 |
John P. Costello, Amalfi Way |
1908-06-02 |
John Boyd-Carpenter, Never Despair |
1908-06-14 |
John Scott Trotter, Charlotte NC, orchestra leader (George Gobel Show) |
1908-06-14 |
John Scott Trotter, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown |
1908-06-15 |
John von Kralik, Episode #10.45 |
1908-06-17 |
John Verrall, composer |
1908-06-25 |
John Sommerfield, A Boy, a Girl and a Bike |
1908-08-15 |
John Meehan Jr., That Man from Tangier |
1908-08-20 |
John Reginald Bevins, politician |
1908-08-23 |
John Swope, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House |
1908-08-24 |
John Reed, Fantasia |
1908-09-09 |
John Haeton, US, bobsled (Olympic-silver-1928, 48) |
1908-10-10 |
John Waldo Green, NYC, composer (Body & Soul, Guy Lombardo's arranger) |
1908-10-13 |
John Grant, British rear-admiral |
1908-10-15 |
John Kenneth Galbraith, economist (Affluent Society-58 Hillman Award) |
1908-10-15 |
John Kenneth Galbraith, Fiscal Policy: Can We Control the Economy? |
1908-10-18 |
John Fleeting, Gone to the Dogs |
1908-10-22 |
John Sutton, Rawalpindi India, actor (Tower of London, Return of Fly) |
1908-10-22 |
John Gould, American humorist, essayist, and columnist (d. 2003) |
1908-10-22 |
John Sutton, Jane Eyre |
1908-10-22 |
John Zaremba, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers |
1908-10-24 |
John Alwyne Kitching, zoologist |
1908-10-24 |
John Tuzo Wilson, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Canadian geologist (contributions to plate tectonics) |
1908-11-01 |
John Alexis Howard, The Late John Louisiana |
1908-11-03 |
John Call, Santa Claus Conquers the Martians |
1908-11-03 |
John Bingham, Married Life |
1908-11-11 |
John Robinson, The Mark |
1908-12-07 |
John H Doeg, tennis champ (US Open-1930) |
1908-12-08 |
John Volpe, (Gov-Mass)/US Secretary of Treasury (1969-73) |
1908-12-23 |
John S. Detlie, A Christmas Carol |
1908-12-31 |
John Kirby, Sepia Cinderella |
1908-9-04 |
John K. Samson, Sissy-Boy Slap-Party |
1908-9-06 |
John Wald, Under California Stars |
1908-9-08 |
John Griggs, Annapolis Salute |
1908-9-09 |
John Zoller, The Producers |
1908-9-09 |
John Turner, |
1908-9-17 |
John Creasey, Gideon of Scotland Yard |
1909-01-02 |
John Pehle, Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die? |
1909-01-19 |
John Pudney, Johnny in the Clouds |
1909-01-30 |
Saul David Alinsky, Chicago Illinois, radical writer (John L Lewis) |
1909-02-09 |
John Eustace Theodore Brancker, lawyer/parliamentarian |
1909-02-14 |
John 'Pinky' Green, Heat Wave |
1909-02-22 |
John Hamilton, The Black Swan |
1909-02-25 |
John Evan "Jasper" Weston Mather, writer |
1909-03-15 |
John Roeburt, Jigsaw |
1909-03-19 |
Otto John, Inside the Reich: Germany - 1940-1944 |
1909-04-08 |
John Fante, Full of Life |
1909-05-01 |
John F. Warren, Torn Curtain |
1909-05-06 |
John Vaught, 1970 Sugar Bowl |
1909-05-07 |
John D. Weiler, Around the World in Eighty Days |
1909-05-20 |
John Arkell, director of administration (BBC) |
1909-05-28 |
John Schepens, [Jean Baudoux], Flemish journalist/writer (Polyfoto) |
1909-07-11 |
John 'Dusty' King, Ace Drummond |
1909-07-13 |
John Francis Murphy, The Steel Helmet |
1909-07-15 |
John Cochrane, South African cricket pace bowler (one Test 1931) |
1909-07-16 |
John Edward "Teddy" Buckner, trumpeter |
1909-07-20 |
John Steadman, The Hills Have Eyes |
1909-07-23 |
John Finn, Tora Tora Tora: The Real Story of Pearl Harbor |
1909-07-27 |
Tony Arpino, Long John Silver |
1909-08-03 |
John Service, Reds |
1909-08-09 |
John Baur, museum director/author (American Paintings in 19th Century) |
1909-08-10 |
John Connell, ITV Opening Night at the Guildhall |
1909-08-13 |
John Beal, Joplin MO, actor (10 Who Dare, I Am the Law, Amityville 3D) |
1909-08-13 |
John Beal, The Firm |
1909-08-21 |
John E. Björling, Galgmannen |
1909-08-28 |
John Glyn-Jones, The Adventures of Hal 5 |
1909-09-06 |
John Ridgely, Chicago IL, actor (Northern Pursuit, Air Force) |
1909-09-16 |
John Megaw, British Lord Justice of Appeal |
1909-10-24 |
John Beck, Harvey |
1909-10-27 |
Brother John Joseph Steren, Babe Ruth |
1909-11-06 |
John Doehring, Pro Football |
1909-11-11 |
John Wood, The Last Days of Pompeii |
1909-11-24 |
John Crowder, The Crater Lake Monster |
1909-11-25 |
John Topa, Mafioso |
1909-11-27 |
Donald John Urquhart, librarian |
1909-12-08 |
John Dighton, Roman Holiday |
1909-12-09 |
John Willie, The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik Yak |
1909-12-11 |
John Wyer, English sports car racing team manager (d.1989) |
1909-9-06 |
John Ridgely, The Big Sleep |
1909-9-30 |
John D. Goodell, Always a New Beginning |
1910-01-03 |
John Sturges, The Great Escape |
1910-01-05 |
John Lovelock, Olympia Part One: Festival of the Nations |
1910-01-08 |
John Renforth, When the Legends Die |
1910-01-15 |
John James, Flying Tigers |
1910-01-18 |
Arthur John Howard, actor (Frieda, Last Holiday, Paradiso, Glass Cage) |
1910-01-21 |
John Dawson, Mystery of the 13th Guest |
1910-01-28 |
John Banner, Vienna Austria, actor (Sgt Hans Schultz-Hogan's Heroes) |
1910-01-28 |
John Banner, 36 Hours |
1910-02-18 |
John Barrett, The French Lieutenant's Woman |
1910-02-18 |
John Jacob Loeb, Annie Hall |
1910-02-24 |
John Monks Jr., The House on 92nd Street |
1910-03-01 |
Archer John Porter Martin, English chemist, Nobel laureate (d. 2002) |
1910-03-04 |
John Moloney, Saints and Stickups |
1910-03-27 |
John R. Pierce, Gateways to the Mind |
1910-04-02 |
John Hawkins, A Harvest of Friends |
1910-04-06 |
John Pickard, Love of Life |
1910-04-14 |
Natalie Visart, Meet John Doe |
1910-04-29 |
John Beavan, newspaper editor |
1910-05-01 |
John Walvoord, For Those Who Remain |
1910-05-09 |
John Dorland, The Star Prince |
1910-05-11 |
John Paddy Carstairs, Trouble in Store |
1910-05-15 |
Constance Cummings, Wash, actress (John & Julie, 7 Sinners, Glamour) |
1910-06-06 |
Ben Aerden, [John Mikkelsen], actor (Hamlet) |
1910-06-08 |
John W Campbell, US, sci-fi writer (Moon is Hell) |
1910-06-08 |
John W. Campbell Jr., The Thing |
1910-07-07 |
Ralph Volkie, Lucy and John Wayne |
1910-07-11 |
John Francis Boyd, journalist |
1910-07-11 |
John Paul Stapp, Episode #6.27 |
1910-07-23 |
John Carol, The Spider and the Fly |
1910-08-23 |
John Nesbitt, Our Old Car |
1910-09-07 |
John Shea, US, 500m/1500m speed skater (Olympic-gold-1932) |
1910-10-11 |
Eugene John Weigel, composer |
1910-10-14 |
John Wooden, basketball coach (UCLA-10 national championships) |
1910-10-14 |
John Wooden, The UCLA Dynasty |
1910-10-17 |
John Cherberg, H.M.S. Bounty Sails Again! |
1910-10-19 |
John Mills, Broadway Gondolier |
1910-10-22 |
John McGuire, Stranger on the Third Floor |
1910-10-26 |
John "Cardinal" Krol, former archbishop (Philadelphia) |
1910-11-02 |
Frederic Berest, Ministry of John the Baptist |
1910-11-05 |
John Hackett, National Service |
1910-12-15 |
John H. Hammond, NYC, American rock/jazz musician (I Can Tell, So Many Roads) |
1910-12-16 |
Richard Morean, John Hus |
1910-12-18 |
John Reese, Charley Varrick |
1910-12-24 |
John Bagni, Search in the Night |
1910-12-28 |
John Kerr, NZ, cricketer (opening batsman in 1930s) |
1910-12-31 |
John Boruff, Guiding Light |
1910-9-17 |
John Dodsworth, The Maze |
1911-01-03 |
John Sturges, US, director (Old Man & Sea, Magnificent 7) |
1911-01-13 |
John English, Birmingham '64 |
1911-01-17 |
John S. McCain, The Fighting Lady |
1911-01-18 |
John Teed, House of Darkness |
1911-01-24 |
Evelyn Rothwell, JB: A Portrait of Sir John Barbirolli |
1911-02-03 |
William John Ranaldi, The Giant Gila Monster |
1911-02-06 |
John Lund, High Society |
1911-02-09 |
John 'Slim' Furness, Rambling 'Round Radio Row #6 |
1911-02-16 |
John Resko, Convicts 4 |
1911-02-28 |
John-Lennart Linder, Som fallen från skyarna |
1911-03-06 |
John Argyle, The Human Monster |
1911-03-09 |
John Lounsbery, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh |
1911-03-11 |
John Iannaccone, The Hindenburg |
1911-03-16 |
John Stephen, The Man Who Hated Dreyfus |
1911-03-21 |
John Paxton, screenwriter (On The Beach, Kotch, Farewell My Lovely) |
1911-03-23 |
Augustus John "Gus" Risman, rugby league player |
1911-04-05 |
John Scura, The Wizard of Oz |
1911-04-13 |
John McPartland, The Wild Party |
1911-04-27 |
Colin Gordon, Ceylon, actor (John-Baron) |
1911-04-30 |
John-Baptist J Walgrave, [Henricus/Humanus], Flemish, theologist |
1911-05-03 |
John Rhea "Yank" Lawson, trumpeter |
1911-05-07 |
John O'Gorman, Dr. No |
1911-05-11 |
Edgar Beck, president (John Mowlem) |
1911-05-21 |
John Paxton, On the Beach |
1911-06-02 |
John Sherman, Funny Things Happen Down Under |
1911-06-10 |
John H. uit den Bogaard, Hotel De witte raaf |
1911-06-30 |
John Keefer Mahoney, |
1911-07-08 |
John Ball, In the Heat of the Night |
1911-07-09 |
John A. Wheeler, American physicist (d. 2008) |
1911-07-09 |
John Wheeler, A Brief History of Time |
1911-07-23 |
John Intlekofer, Planet of the Apes |
1911-07-29 |
John Tatum, Episode #1.2 |
1911-08-05 |
John Calvert, Dark Venture |
1911-08-12 |
John Bryan, Pygmalion |
1911-08-27 |
Hal John Norman, Island of the Blue Dolphins |
1911-09-09 |
John Gorton, Australian politician (d. 2002) |
1911-10-10 |
John McLaren, Goldfinger |
1911-10-12 |
John B. Fetzer, Windows of Heaven |
1911-10-24 |
John Pedrini, Robin and the 7 Hoods |
1911-10-26 |
John Hinde, Dallas Doll |
1911-11-04 |
John Healy, The Dark Wave |
1911-11-14 |
John Carboni, Around the World in Eighty Days |
1911-12-30 |
John Kullers, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie |
1911-9-09 |
John Grey Gorton, Don's Party |
1911-9-27 |
John Harvey, Sacco & Vanzetti |
1912-01-25 |
John Sibley, Sleeping Beauty |
1912-01-31 |
John Boylan, American Heart |
1912-02-05 |
John Maddison, Who Is Carapace? |
1912-02-11 |
John London, Kingfish Sells a Lot |
1912-03-04 |
John Garfield, NYC, actor (Air Force, Destination: Tokyo, Juarez) |
1912-03-23 |
John Payne, Roanoke Va, actor (Dodsworth, Razor's Edge) |
1912-03-23 |
John Dako, The Big Death |
1912-04-05 |
John Le Mesurier, Bedford England, actor (Jabberwocky, Dad's Army) |
1912-04-05 |
John Le Mesurier, The Pink Panther |
1912-04-07 |
John Adrian Hope, politician/businessman |
1912-04-07 |
John Hope, Never Despair |
1912-04-11 |
John Larkin, Oakland California, actor (Saints & Sinners, 12 O'Clock High) |
1912-04-11 |
John Larkin, The Edge of Night |
1912-04-11 |
John Levy, Rock Goddesses |
1912-04-16 |
John Halas, animator |
1912-04-16 |
John Halas, Animal Farm |
1912-04-18 |
John Lapworth Holt, boat Designer |
1912-04-29 |
John MacVane, United or Not |
1912-05-12 |
John Rewald, Lust for Life |
1912-05-17 |
John Pawlek, Noon Wine |
1912-05-18 |
John Crosby, The Sound of Jazz |
1912-05-21 |
John Curtis Gowan, American psychologist (d. 1986) |
1912-05-21 |
John McKennon, Once Upon a Honeymoon |
1912-05-23 |
John Payne, Roanoke Va, actor (Restless Gun) |
1912-05-27 |
John Cheever, writer (Wapshot Chronicle) |
1912-05-27 |
John Cheever, The Swimmer |
1912-05-28 |
John Payne, Miracle on 34th Street |
1912-05-29 |
John B M R "John" Hanlo, Dutch poet (Go to the Mosque) |
1912-05-29 |
John Gilling, The Flesh and the Fiends |
1912-06-01 |
John McCarthy Jr., The Quiet Man |
1912-06-14 |
John Richmond, The Case of the Medicine Man |
1912-06-16 |
John Peel, MP |
1912-06-23 |
John Milton Kennedy, The Hobo Millionaire/The Warehouse Murder |
1912-06-26 |
John Bailey, The Night Won't Talk |
1912-06-29 |
John Toland, US, political writer (Rising Sun, Pulitzer 1971) |
1912-06-29 |
John Toland, Episode #5.52 |
1912-07-05 |
John Morley, Images |
1912-07-05 |
John W. Morley, Operation Petticoat |
1912-07-09 |
John McQuade, Serpico |
1912-07-17 |
John Bash, The Cosmic Monster |
1912-07-20 |
John Dacie, hematologist |
1912-07-20 |
John Godey, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 |
1912-08-03 |
John Byron, Hamlet |
1912-08-04 |
John D. Guthridge, The Importance of Being Earnest |
1912-08-25 |
John Rarig, Sleeping Beauty |
1912-09-05 |
John Cage, Los Angeles California, composer (Imaginary Landscape No 1/O'O) |
1912-10-04 |
John de Mol, Dutch accordianist/producer (Baantjer, Pril Geluk) |
1912-10-09 |
John Tackaberry, How Jack Found Mary |
1912-10-17 |
John Paul I, [Albino Luciano], 263rd Roman Catholic pope (1978) |
1912-10-17 |
Pope John Paul I, |
1912-11-10 |
John L. Greene, My Favorite Martian |
1912-11-15 |
John Jack Lewis Worrow, The Knack... and How to Get It |
1912-11-16 |
John Tebbel, The Battle Over Citizen Kane |
1912-11-29 |
John Marks Templeton, A Parliament of Souls |
1912-12-04 |
John W Pritchard, [Ian Wallace], US, sci-fi author (Megalomania) |
1912-12-08 |
John Howard, D-Day: Turning the Tide |
1912-12-08 |
John Howard, Richard Todd |
1912-12-13 |
John Irwin, Kaleidoscope |
1912-12-31 |
Maj-Gen John Frost, British para commander (d. 1993) |
1912-12-31 |
John Frost, A Bridge Too Far |
1912-9-05 |
John Cage, Shutter Island |
1912-9-09 |
John R. Sloan, To Sir, with Love |
1912-9-21 |
John Hartley, Million Dollar Legs |
1912-9-24 |
John Watson, The Bridges of Madison County |
1913-01-09 |
Peter John Norton, naval diplomat/artist |
1913-01-20 |
John Langdon, A Matter of Pride |
1913-01-22 |
Walter P. Young Sr., The Late John Louisiana |
1913-02-06 |
John Lund, Rochester NY, actor (Wackiest Ship in the Army) |
1913-02-08 |
John Grandy, Brits RAF-marshal |
1913-02-12 |
John Boland, The League of Gentlemen |
1913-02-16 |
John Peck, Beginning of the End |
1913-02-16 |
John Banse, The Crucible |
1913-03-04 |
John Garfield, Gentleman's Agreement |
1913-03-11 |
John Jacob Weinzweig, Toronto Canada, composer (Enchanted Hill) |
1913-03-11 |
John Weinzweig, Il Menù |
1913-03-15 |
John Woolf, Oliver! |
1913-03-29 |
John Marquand, The Wind and the Rain |
1913-04-04 |
John Albright, Gangster Story |
1913-04-11 |
John Fostini, Clothes Make the Lady |
1913-04-12 |
John Dee, Adventures in Babysitting |
1913-04-14 |
John Howard, Cleve Ohio, actor (Dave-My Three Sons) |
1913-04-14 |
John Howard, The Philadelphia Story |
1913-04-16 |
Lord Aberconway, CEO (John Brown & Co) |
1913-04-28 |
John Sturtevant, The Sand Pebbles |
1913-05-04 |
John Broome, Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes |
1913-05-06 |
Jack [John T] Aitken, British anatomist |
1913-05-09 |
John Hayes, Admiral |
1913-05-18 |
John M. Nickolaus Jr., The Terror |
1913-05-23 |
John Maxwell, Objective, Burma! |
1913-05-28 |
John Rickman, Episode #1.28 |
1913-05-28 |
John Trueman, Young Bess |
1913-06-08 |
John Morris, Domesday Republished |
1913-06-10 |
John Edmunds, composer |
1913-06-10 |
John A. Tinn, Revenge of the Pink Panther |
1913-06-11 |
John Elliott Terry, managing director (National Film Finance Corp) |
1913-06-11 |
John Terry, The 22 Year Itch |
1913-06-24 |
John Kubris, Czech resistance fighter |
1913-06-25 |
John Pickard, True Grit |
1913-06-28 |
George Walter Selwyn Lloyd, English composer (Serf, John Socman) |
1913-07-21 |
Muriel Steinbeck, Long John Silver |
1913-07-25 |
John Cairncross, linguist (5th Man) |
1913-08-04 |
John Fitch, Carrera Panamericana (1950-1954) |
1913-08-08 |
John Facenda, Wake Up the Echoes: The History of Notre Dame Football |
1913-08-09 |
John Fernhout, The 400 Million |
1913-08-10 |
John Simco Harrison, The Legend of Spider Forest |
1913-08-19 |
John Argyris, Greek aeronautical engineer, one of the creators of the Finite Element Method (d. 2004) |
1913-08-21 |
John Henry Faulk, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre |
1913-08-27 |
John Friedman, Vertigo |
1913-08-28 |
John Terence Reese, bridge master |
1913-08-31 |
John P. Miller, Dumbo |
1913-09-15 |
John Mitchell, Nixon's attorney general who went to jail |
1913-10-09 |
John Guedel, People Are Funny |
1913-10-11 |
John Bryning, Rembrandt |
1913-10-19 |
Rosamund John, Spitfire |
1913-10-20 |
John Best, The Benny Goodman Story |
1913-10-21 |
John Bethune, The Paper Chase |
1913-10-28 |
John Morley, Too Many Wives |
1913-11-05 |
John McGiver, NYC, actor (Patty Duke Show, Jimmy Stewart Show) |
1913-11-05 |
John McGiver, Breakfast at Tiffany's |
1913-11-21 |
John Boulting, Heavens Above! |
1913-11-30 |
John K M McCaffery, Moscow Idaho, TV host (One Minute Please) |
1913-11-30 |
John K.M. McCaffery, One Minute Please |
1913-12-01 |
John S. Abbott, Tubby the Tuba |
1913-12-04 |
John Kitzmiller, Dr. No |
1913-12-11 |
John Isaac, Empire of Ash III |
1913-12-13 |
John Wyndham Pope-Hennessy, English art historian |
1913-12-13 |
John Stoll, Lawrence of Arabia |
1913-9-09 |
John Drew Colt, A Double Life |
1913-9-15 |
John Price, Manden der tænkte ting |
1913-9-15 |
John Mitchell, |
1913-9-27 |
John Pelletti, Outrage |
1913-9-29 |
Michael Coppola, The John Garfield Story |
1914-01-12 |
Edqard John Gurney, politician |
1914-01-30 |
John Ireland, Vancouver BC, actor (Rawhide, Gunfight at OK Corral) |
1914-01-30 |
John Ireland, Spartacus |
1914-02-12 |
John Gentilella, Charlotte's Web |
1914-02-20 |
John Daly, South Africa, newscaster/TV game show host (What's My Line) |
1914-02-20 |
John Daly, Episode dated 29 March 1964 |
1914-02-25 |
John Arlott, cricketer (the doyen of cricket commentators & writers) |
1914-02-25 |
John Arlott, P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang. |
1914-02-27 |
John De Simone, The Hoodlum |
1914-03-07 |
John Rodney, Key Largo |
1914-03-17 |
Dely Atay-atayan, John and Marsha |
1914-03-22 |
John Stanley, Alvin's Solo Flight |
1914-03-30 |
Sonny Boy Williamson, [John Lee], blues musician (Down & Out Blues) |
1914-04-03 |
John Kuharek, Men Who Brought the Dawn |
1914-04-04 |
John Beith, British diplomat |
1914-04-08 |
John Cameron, cricketer (brother of Jimmy WI v-capt 1939 England tour) |
1914-04-14 |
John Hubbard, You'll Never Get Rich |
1914-04-15 |
John Gregory, dancer |
1914-04-16 |
John Hodiak, Pittsburgh PA, actor (A Bell for Adamo, Lifeboat) |
1914-04-16 |
John Hodiak, Battleground |
1914-04-23 |
John Hubbard, Indiana Harbor Indiana, actor (Don't Call Me Charlie) |
1914-05-05 |
John Penrose, Kind Hearts and Coronets |
1914-05-21 |
John Hubley, Of Stars and Men |
1914-05-30 |
John Thomas, Harlem Rides the Range |
1914-06-02 |
John Creamer, Obsession |
1914-06-17 |
John R Hersey, author (Hiroshima, Bell for Adano, Wall) |
1914-06-17 |
John Hersey, The War Lover |
1914-06-26 |
John J "John" Beautiful Garden, sculptor |
1914-07-01 |
John Street, The Benny Hill Show |
1914-07-08 |
John M. Foley, Where No Man Has Gone Before |
1914-07-10 |
John Dunbar, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie |
1914-07-11 |
Sally Sage, Meet John Doe |
1914-07-14 |
Sándor Naszódy, John Hus |
1914-07-14 |
John Laing, The Wrong Room |
1914-07-18 |
John G Bearer, writer (Metro, Drunken Canary, Fast Heartbeat) |
1914-07-20 |
William John Phillips, actor (Nothing but a Man) |
1914-07-20 |
John Phillips, Becket |
1914-07-30 |
John Meston, Matt Gets It |
1914-08-03 |
John Cazabon, Once Upon a Time |
1914-08-13 |
John Tyers, Rio Rita |
1914-08-14 |
John Howell, Casino Royale |
1914-08-29 |
John Condon, Heavyweight Elimination Fight: Jerry Quarry vs. Ken Norton |
1914-09-21 |
John Kluge, Chemnitz Germany, media CEO (Metromedia)/billionaire |
1914-09-24 |
Sir John Kerr, 18th Governor-General of Australia (d. 1991) |
1914-10-04 |
John Larch, Dirty Harry |
1914-10-05 |
John Taylor, Dawn of Iran |
1914-10-07 |
John R. Young, And She Never Knew |
1914-10-12 |
John Cocoman, Episode #1.1 |
1914-10-14 |
John K. Lattimer, Peter Jennings Reporting: The Kennedy Assassination - Beyond Conspiracy |
1914-10-17 |
John Mosely, recording expert/entrepreneur |
1914-10-19 |
John Blackburn, The Wolf of Wall Street |
1914-10-25 |
John Berryman, American poet (Friends & Associates) |
1914-10-25 |
John Armstrong, Wake in Fright |
1914-10-25 |
John Reed King, Missus Goes A-Shopping |
1914-10-26 |
John Masters, Bhowani Junction |
1914-10-31 |
John Hugenholtz, Dutch race track designer (d. 1995) |
1914-11-07 |
John Welsh, Krull |
1914-11-14 |
Eric John Crozier, producer/librettist |
1914-12-14 |
Odylo Costa Filho, John, the Knife and the River |
1914-9-05 |
Christine D. Coleman, Being John Malkovich |
1914-9-13 |
Leonard Feather, John Wick |
1914-9-27 |
John Gabriel, Bernard and the Genie |
1915-01-01 |
John Henrik Clarke, America's Dream |
1915-01-02 |
John Hope Franklin, historian |
1915-01-02 |
John Hope Franklin, First Person Singular: John Hope Franklin |
1915-01-04 |
John Wynyard, Volpone |
1915-01-05 |
John Tate, On the Beach |
1915-01-06 |
John C. Lilly, U.S. psychoanalyst, writer (d. 2001) |
1915-01-06 |
John Cunningham Lilly, Altered States |
1915-01-07 |
Erwin Wickert, John Rabe |
1915-01-13 |
John C. Becher, Gremlins |
1915-01-28 |
John Colville, Never Despair |
1915-01-29 |
John Serry, Sr., American musician and arranger (d. 2003) |
1915-01-30 |
John D Profumo, England, politician (C) |
1915-01-30 |
John Profumo, General Election |
1915-01-31 |
John Profumo, president (Toynbee Hall) |
1915-02-19 |
John Freeman, British politician (Labour)/ambassador/TV host |
1915-02-19 |
John Freeman, Professor Jung |
1915-02-21 |
John Dunkel, Hour After Dawn |
1915-02-21 |
John Klein, Kannibal |
1915-03-03 |
John Nelson, Live Like a Millionaire |
1915-03-05 |
Peta Mannering, D'Ye Ken John Peel? |
1915-03-08 |
Vivien John, artist |
1915-04-19 |
Dorian Le Gallienne, The Dance of the Angels: Ceramic Sculptures by John Perceval |
1915-04-25 |
John Avison, Façade |
1915-05-03 |
John A. Bushelman, The 3rd Voice |
1915-05-06 |
John Arnold, British high court judge |
1915-05-08 |
John Archer, Osceola Nebraska, actor (Destination: Moon) |
1915-05-08 |
John Archer, Destination Moon |
1915-05-10 |
John Egerton, 6th Duke of Sutherland, British peer |
1915-05-13 |
John Habakkuk, principal (Jesus College in Oxford) |
1915-05-15 |
Paul A Samuelson, economist (1970 Nobel, 1947 John Bates Clark Medal) |
1915-05-15 |
Paul Samuelson, John Maynard Keynes: What Did We Learn from the Great Depression? |
1915-05-18 |
John Shelton, The Time of Their Lives |
1915-05-31 |
John Vivyan, Imitation of Life |
1915-06-01 |
John Randolph, NYC, actor (King Kong, Lucan, Lucas Tanner, Angie) |
1915-06-01 |
John Randolph, Serpico |
1915-06-04 |
John Carey, The Bugs Bunny Show |
1915-06-15 |
John Pepper, Ghostbusters |
1915-06-16 |
John Tukey, American statistician (d. 2000) |
1915-06-23 |
John Prebble, Zulu |
1915-07-02 |
John Bath, Night Train to Mundo Fine |
1915-07-02 |
John Dunlop, Voices from a Mountain |
1915-07-05 |
John Woodruff, American athlete (d. 2007) |
1915-07-07 |
John Vere, The April 8th Show (Seven Days Early) |
1915-07-18 |
John Buckmaster, The Case of the Haunted Gainsborough |
1915-07-21 |
John Rodion, Tower of London |
1915-07-21 |
John Shay, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? |
1915-07-28 |
John W. Cunningham, High Noon |
1915-08-04 |
John Bartlow Martin, Scene of the Crime |
1915-08-14 |
John C. Hammell, Chinatown |
1915-08-18 |
Paul Deen, The Story of Little John Bailey |
1915-08-25 |
John Bassett, It Was Twilight |
1915-08-26 |
John McSweeney Jr., Mutiny on the Bounty |
1915-09-15 |
John Conte, Plamer Mass, actor (Mantovani) |
1915-10-01 |
John Truax, Mission to Mexico |
1915-10-23 |
John Varley, In Which We Serve |
1915-11-17 |
John Hendrick, Date or Disaster |
1915-11-23 |
John Dehner, [Forkum], Staten Is NY, actor (Big Hawaii, Bare Essence) |
1915-11-23 |
John Dehner, Airplane II: The Sequel |
1915-12-02 |
John DeVries, L.A. Confidential |
1915-12-11 |
John Jay, Winter Paradise |
1915-12-14 |
John Faure, The Big Country |
1915-12-22 |
John R. Coonan, Shane |
1915-12-26 |
John Deauville, The Lost Weekend |
1915-12-29 |
John P W Meefout, Dutch sculptor (Laying Woman) |
1915-9-14 |
John Lowry Dobson, The Astronomers |
1915-9-14 |
John Dobson, The Universe: Cosmology Quest |
1915-9-15 |
John Conte, Are You Listening? |
1915-9-17 |
John Witty, Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. |
1915-9-20 |
John Straub, Love of Life |
1915-9-26 |
John Sebastian, Deaf Mute |
1916-01-12 |
John Cortay, Sunset Blvd. |
1916-01-12 |
Mary Wilson, John Betjeman: The Last Laugh |
1916-01-14 |
John Oliver Killens, novelist |
1916-01-14 |
John O. Killens, Odds Against Tomorrow |
1916-01-15 |
John Guston, If You Could Only Cook |
1916-01-24 |
John Corner, scientist |
1916-02-06 |
John Crank, British mathematician (d. 2006) |
1916-02-07 |
John Baskcomb, Battle of Britain |
1916-02-08 |
John Sweet, A Canterbury Tale |
1916-02-13 |
John Reed, H.M.S. Pinafore |
1916-02-14 |
John L. Goldwater, Josie and the Pussycats |
1916-02-26 |
John Pommer, Paths of Glory |
1916-03-08 |
John Seybold, American economist and computer typesetting pioneer (d. 2004) |
1916-03-11 |
John Maxwell Hayes, The Song of Bernadette |
1916-03-20 |
John Hollingsworth, Horror of Dracula |
1916-03-28 |
John Palmer, Lawrence of Arabia |
1916-03-29 |
John Paul, Governor-General (Bahamas) |
1916-03-31 |
John Vivyan, Chicago Illinois, actor (Imitation of Life, Mr Lucky) |
1916-03-31 |
John H. Wood, Jr., American federal judge (d. 1979) |
1916-03-31 |
John Howland Wood, |
1916-04-01 |
John Drainie, The Incredible Journey |
1916-04-10 |
John Alderson, Young Guns II |
1916-04-25 |
John Springer, Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu |
1916-05-05 |
John D. Dunning, Blues for a Junkman: Arthur Troy |
1916-05-17 |
John Hinde, photographer/circus promoter |
1916-05-20 |
John McIntyre, theologian |
1916-05-28 |
John Florea, The Astral Factor |
1916-05-31 |
John Vivyan, actor (Mr Lucky, Wrong Man, Imitation of Life) |
1916-06-03 |
John Kellogg, Twelve O'Clock High |
1916-06-05 |
John Raby, The Edge of Night |
1916-06-16 |
John Young, Monty Python and the Holy Grail |
1916-06-18 |
John Young, actor/TV panelist (Masquerade Party) |
1916-06-19 |
John Benson, The Blob |
1916-06-19 |
John R.F. Stewart, The Cruel Sea |
1916-06-22 |
John Daheim, Champion |
1916-06-22 |
John Craven, The Old Man in the Cave |
1916-06-24 |
John Ciardi, poet/critic (translated Dante) |
1916-06-24 |
John Ciardi, Accent on an American Summer |
1916-06-29 |
John L. Nelson, Batman |
1916-06-29 |
John Johansen, My Father, the Genius |
1916-07-04 |
John Frederick, Duck, You Sucker |
1916-07-24 |
John D MacDonald, novelist (Deep Blue Goodbye) |
1916-07-24 |
John D. MacDonald, Cape Fear |
1916-08-10 |
John Clark, Hampton IA, actor (Graveyard of Horror) |
1916-08-10 |
John Bryant, The Bat |
1916-08-10 |
John Peyser, The Centerfold Girls |
1916-08-11 |
John Woodcock, El Dorado |
1916-08-12 |
John Mansfield, Embassy |
1916-08-17 |
John de Young, resistance fighter |
1916-08-21 |
William John Raff Hooper, cartoonist |
1916-08-22 |
John Slater, London England, actor (Deadlock, Cartel, Devil's Pass) |
1916-08-22 |
John Slater, Passport to Pimlico |
1916-08-28 |
John Holbrook Vance, Bad Ronald |
1916-08-30 |
John Thoday, geneticist |
1916-08-31 |
John Rutland, Chariots of Fire |
1916-09-18 |
John J Rhodes, (Rep-R-Az) |
1916-09-24 |
John Lapsley, British air marshal |
1916-10-13 |
John Stearns, Make Me Laugh |
1916-10-29 |
Big John Hamilton, McLintock! |
1916-10-29 |
John Griffin, Suddenly Single |
1916-11-02 |
John Burnside, Word Is Out |
1916-11-02 |
John O'Malley, The Ballad of Oscar Wilde |
1916-11-09 |
John Shenaut, Shenaut: A Maestro's Life |
1916-11-13 |
John Warren, Bride of the Monster |
1916-11-20 |
William John Elwyn Davies, painter |
1916-11-20 |
John McCarthy, Amadeus |
1916-11-22 |
John Hotchkis, The Corpse |
1916-11-27 |
John Padovano, Foreign Intrigue |
1916-11-30 |
John McKelvey, The Tale of Ruby Rose |
1916-11-30 |
John Franklin Bardin, The Last of Philip Banter |
1916-12-02 |
John Bentley, Warwickshire England, actor (Chair) |
1916-12-02 |
John Bentley, Submarine Seahawk |
1916-12-06 |
John Norman Ide Leslie, Home |
1916-12-12 |
St. John Terrell, Mr. & Mrs. Monroe |
1916-12-14 |
John Freeman, Lady and the Tramp |
1916-12-21 |
John Boon, publisher |
1916-12-30 |
John McKee, Cape Fear |
1916-9-09 |
Irving John Good, The Strange Life and Death of Dr. Turing |
1916-9-14 |
John Heyer, The Back of Beyond |
1916-9-16 |
John W. Rogers, Blade Runner |
1916-9-27 |
John Yesulaitis, Easter Parade of Stars Auto Show |
1917-01-11 |
John Robarts, Le Québec est au monde |
1917-01-19 |
John Raitt, Bonnie Raitt's father/singer/actor (Pajama Game) |
1917-01-20 |
John A. Anderson, The Odd Couple |
1917-01-29 |
John Raitt, Santa Ana California, actor/singer (Chevy Show, Pajama Game) |
1917-01-29 |
John Raitt, The Pajama Game |
1917-02-19 |
John Fenton Murray, Man's Favorite Sport? |
1917-02-23 |
John Benson Brooks, Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy |
1917-02-26 |
John Waters Sr., Divine Trash |
1917-02-27 |
John Connally, (Gov-D/R-Texas), shot in Kennedy motorcade |
1917-02-27 |
John Connally, LBJ: Part 1 - Beautiful Texas |
1917-02-28 |
John B Connally, (Gov/Sen-D/R-Tx), took a bullet with JFK |
1917-03-02 |
John Gardner, composer |
1917-03-07 |
John Foley, A Coming-Out Party |
1917-03-20 |
John B. Mansbridge, TRON |
1917-03-24 |
John Kendrew, British molecular biologist, Nobel laureate (d. 1997) |
1917-04-02 |
John Mulqueeney, Mr. North |
1917-04-06 |
John Ensign, Terror in the Night |
1917-04-08 |
John Whitney Sr., Film Exercise #1 |
1917-04-14 |
John Tomecko, Project Moon Base |
1917-04-17 |
Marietta Tree, John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick |
1917-04-23 |
John Diggs, The Ten Commandments |
1917-04-30 |
John Lamb, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea |
1917-05-01 |
John Beradino, Los Angeles California, actor (Steve Hardy-General Hospital) |
1917-05-01 |
John Beradino, Seven Men from Now |
1917-05-04 |
John Flinn, Saturday's Children |
1917-05-06 |
John Barrie, Patton |
1917-05-09 |
John Arnatt, actor (Circumstantial Evidence) |
1917-05-09 |
John Arnatt, Whistle Down the Wind |
1917-05-21 |
Ronald John Bilsland Colville, businessman |
1917-05-24 |
John Russell, Raising the Roof |
1917-05-28 |
Papa John Creach, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, American blues violinist (Hot Tuna, Jefferson Airplane) |
1917-05-28 |
Papa John Creach, A Gathering of Old Men |
1917-05-29 |
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Mass, (Sen-D-Mass), 35th Pres (1961-1963) |
1917-05-29 |
John F. Kennedy, Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment |
1917-06-14 |
John W. Mitchell, The Bridge on the River Kwai |
1917-06-24 |
John Willett, Baal |
1917-06-28 |
John Harvey, Pin Up Girl |
1917-07-23 |
John Stokes, MP |
1917-07-24 |
John Hillaby, writer/traveller |
1917-07-24 |
John Hillaby, Investigation of the Stratosphere and Under-sea Exploration |
1917-07-26 |
John Eldridge, Scotch on the Rocks |
1917-07-27 |
John Cunningham, executive director (British Aerospace) |
1917-07-27 |
John Chandos, 49th Parallel |
1917-08-08 |
John Baker, An Inspector Calls |
1917-08-17 |
John Zacharias, Montenegro |
1917-08-22 |
John Lee Hooker, Clarksdale Mississippi, blues guitarist (Boogie Chillen) |
1917-08-22 |
John Lee Hooker, The Wolf of Wall Street |
1917-09-07 |
John Cornforth, Australian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate, (d. 2013) |
1917-10-11 |
John Tunstall, 'I Know Where I'm Going!' |
1917-10-21 |
Dizzy Gillespie, [John B], jazz trumpeter, a creator of modern jazz |
1917-10-24 |
John Alvin, Somewhere in Time |
1917-11-13 |
John La Touche, Crimes and Misdemeanors |
1917-11-15 |
John Whiting, The Devils |
1917-11-16 |
John Whiting, British dramatist/actor (Saint's Day) |
1917-11-16 |
John Tolkien, Tolkien Remembered |
1917-11-23 |
John Newland, Errand of Mercy |
1917-11-24 |
John Justin, The Thief of Bagdad |
1917-12-01 |
John Meredith, Ghost of Hidden Valley |
1917-12-01 |
John Merivale, Arabesque |
1917-12-02 |
John Girard, Ruckus |
1917-12-13 |
John Hart, American actor |
1917-12-13 |
John Hart, Blackenstein |
1917-12-26 |
John Vlahos, Studio One in Hollywood |
1917-12-27 |
John L. Hess, Fear & Favor in the Newsroom |
1917-9-06 |
John Berry, Boesman and Lena |
1917-9-26 |
John Ballantyne, Eric Sykes |
1918-01-09 |
John Battaglia, Mutant Man |
1918-01-11 |
John Madigan, Pollock |
1918-01-18 |
Howard S. Richmond, John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick |
1918-01-19 |
John H Johnson, US, publisher (Negro Digest, Ebony, Jet) |
1918-01-19 |
John H. Johnson, Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony Magazine |
1918-01-24 |
John McLiam, Alberta, actor (Parker-Men From Shiloh) |
1918-01-24 |
John McLiam, First Blood |
1918-01-29 |
John Forsythe, NJ, actor (Bachelor Father, Charlie's Angels, Dynasty) |
1918-01-29 |
John Forsythe, Charlie's Angels |
1918-02-01 |
Maurice Laing, life president (John Laing) |
1918-02-07 |
John Lomma, Space Probe Taurus |
1918-02-08 |
John Intoxication, resistance fighter |
1918-02-12 |
John Draper, Toto's Rescue |
1918-02-25 |
John Hawker, 10 |
1918-03-11 |
John Maxwell, The Asphalt Jungle |
1918-03-14 |
John McCallum, Attack Force Z |
1918-03-14 |
John Whitney, Fog Island |
1918-03-20 |
John Cameron, The Beggar's Opera |
1918-03-29 |
John Read, CEO (TSB Group) |
1918-03-30 |
John Gray, FRS/marine biologist |
1918-04-15 |
John Baragrey, Haleyville AL, actor (Creeper, Colossus of NY) |
1918-04-15 |
John Baragrey, The Colossus of New York |
1918-04-17 |
John D. Hess, The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks |
1918-04-27 |
John Alfred Scali, journalist/correspondent (ABC) |
1918-04-27 |
John Scali, Dinner at Howard K. Smith's |
1918-04-29 |
John Trayne, How Green Was My Valet |
1918-05-04 |
John C. Harris, Love, Swedish Style |
1918-05-10 |
John McMullen, Yogi Berra |
1918-05-13 |
John Johnston, British diplomat (Rhodesia, Malaysia) |
1918-05-26 |
John Dall, Rope |
1918-05-28 |
John J. McKeithen, Episode #2.170 |
1918-06-04 |
John DeCuir, Ghostbusters |
1918-06-08 |
John D. Roberts, American chemist |
1918-06-14 |
John Kimbrough, Lone Star Ranger |
1918-06-15 |
John Devereux, Hot Fur |
1918-07-04 |
John Elliot, The English Princess |
1918-07-08 |
Paul B. Fay Jr., The John Glenn Story |
1918-07-09 |
John Heath-Stubbs, Ibycus, un poema de John Heath Stubbs |
1918-07-13 |
John Hudkins, Dick Tracy |
1918-07-30 |
John L. Cason, Snowfire |
1918-08-13 |
John Bunting, senior civil servant |
1918-09-02 |
Martha Mitchell, wife of Attorney General John Mitchell |
1918-09-08 |
John F Seiberling, (Rep-D-OH, 1971-86) |
1918-09-18 |
John Berger, politician |
1918-10-03 |
John Olden, The Happy Years of the Thorwalds |
1918-10-17 |
John Yovicsin, |
1918-10-19 |
John Clifford, Carnival of Souls |
1918-11-26 |
John Cliff, Drop to Drink |
1918-12-02 |
John Seale, Dreamspeaker |
1918-12-06 |
John Charles Burns, Damien: Omen II |
1918-12-20 |
John Miner, Marilyn Monroe |
1918-12-22 |
John Garr, Ed and His Dead Mother |
1918-12-27 |
John Celardo, American comic strip artist |
1918-9-07 |
John Swearingen, Episode dated 24 April 1977 |
1918-9-14 |
John G. Holden, Go Ask Alice |
1918-9-21 |
John W. Gofman, We Are the Guinea Pigs |
1918-9-26 |
John Zacherle, The Aurora Monsters: The Model Craze That Gripped the World |
1918-9-29 |
John Butler, General Motors 50th Anniversary Show |
1918-9-29 |
John K. Kean, Bullitt |
1919-01-03 |
John E. Horton, Wild Heritage |
1919-01-09 |
John Danstrup, NATO 10 år |
1919-01-15 |
John Kriza, Lizzie Borden |
1919-01-24 |
John Hudson, The Screaming Skull |
1919-02-15 |
John Worsley, Break to Freedom |
1919-02-25 |
John W. Dunn, Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie |
1919-02-25 |
John Fitzgerald, Episode #1.4 |
1919-03-08 |
John Hoesli, 2001: A Space Odyssey |
1919-03-15 |
John Gregson, Liverpool England, actor (Gideon CID, Shirley's World) |
1919-03-15 |
John Gregson, Pursuit of the Graf Spee |
1919-03-24 |
John J Duncan Jr, (Rep-R-TN, 1965- ) |
1919-03-24 |
Robert Heilbroner, John Maynard Keynes: What Did We Learn from the Great Depression? |
1919-03-26 |
John Good, Letter from an Unknown Woman |
1919-03-26 |
John Eskell, A Fortunate Man/Raoul Coutard |
1919-04-09 |
John Presper Eckert, co-inventor (1st electronic computer-ENIAC) |
1919-04-18 |
John Taras, Felia Doubrovska Remembered |
1919-04-19 |
John Hughman, Time Bandits |
1919-04-21 |
John Goddard, cricketer, West Indian all-rounder 1948-57) |
1919-04-30 |
John Damler, Frame for Two |
1919-05-01 |
John Meredyth Lucas, Elaan of Troyius |
1919-05-03 |
John Cullen Murphy, American comic strip artist (d. 2004) |
1919-05-03 |
John Cullen Murphy, The Fantastic Funnies |
1919-05-05 |
John Boyd-Brent, The War Machines: Episode 4 |
1919-05-11 |
John Michael Hayes, Rear Window |
1919-05-14 |
John Hope, American meteorologist (d. 2002) |
1919-05-14 |
John Hope, Hurricanes '95: Season on Edge |
1919-05-28 |
Charles John Robert Manners, 10th Duke of Rutland, British land owner/multimillionaire |
1919-05-28 |
John Eldridge, CEO (Matthews Wrightmson) |
1919-07-02 |
John Bradford, Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now |
1919-07-18 |
John Wooldridge, Raiders in the Sky |
1919-08-02 |
John Pinkerton, compuer scientist |
1919-08-04 |
John D. Bloss, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
1919-08-07 |
John Hogan, Lowes, Kentucky, chemist (discovered methods of producing polypropylene), (d. 2012) |
1919-08-08 |
John Wilson, Grease |
1919-08-27 |
John Cox, Flemish/US painter/dir (Museum of Fine Physician, Boston) |
1919-09-01 |
Roy John Britten, Washington, molecular biologist (repeated DNA sequences in eukaryotic genomes), (d. 2012) |
1919-09-10 |
John Noorda, resistance fighter |
1919-10-02 |
John Rovick, Sheriff John's Lunch Brigade |
1919-10-03 |
Boyd Bradfield Upchurch, [John Boyd], US, sci-fi author (IQ Merchant) |
1919-10-05 |
Harry John Stites, Don Winslow of the Coast Guard |
1919-10-06 |
John Lundstrom, Vader Anseele |
1919-10-17 |
John Moroney, cricketer (Australian opener 1949-51) |
1919-10-21 |
Daniel John Chapman Cunningham, physiologist |
1919-10-31 |
John Sylvester White, The Great Debate |
1919-11-01 |
John Secondari, Rome Italy, newscaster (Open Hearing) |
1919-11-01 |
John H. Secondari, Three Coins in the Fountain |
1919-11-05 |
S. John Launer, Marnie |
1919-11-14 |
John Doyel, Global Warming |
1919-11-20 |
John McCarthy, composer |
1919-11-24 |
John Silverlight, journalist |
1919-11-25 |
John Orval Thomas, Cody |
1919-12-29 |
John Phillips, Seven Men from Now |
1919-9-06 |
John Mitchum, Dirty Harry |
1920-01-01 |
John Pellatt, Help! |
1920-01-06 |
John Maynard Smith, English biologist (d. 2004) |
1920-01-11 |
John Powell, campaigner |
1920-01-15 |
John J "Cardinal" O'Connor, Phila, Roman Catholic Archbishop of NY |
1920-01-15 |
John Junor, British editor in chief (Sunday Express) |
1920-01-20 |
Richard John Copeland Atkinson, archaeologist |
1920-01-26 |
John Logan Gorlay, journalist |
1920-01-27 |
John Box, British film production designer and art director (d. 2005) |
1920-01-27 |
John Box, Lawrence of Arabia |
1920-02-04 |
John Hartford Worlock, Roman Catholic Bishop of Liverpool |
1920-02-06 |
John Maynard Smith, The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom |
1920-02-17 |
Annie Glenn, John Glenn: American Hero |
1920-02-20 |
John D. Silva, Episode dated 8 March 1958 |
1920-03-16 |
John Addison, Surrey England, composer (Tom Jones-Acad Award) |
1920-03-16 |
John Addison, Sleuth |
1920-03-17 |
John La Montaine, Oak Park Ill, composer (Pulitzer 1959), (d. 2013) |
1920-03-25 |
John Barnes, John Keats: His Life and Death |
1920-03-26 |
John Cannon, I've Got a Secret |
1920-03-28 |
Lord Butterfield [John Butterfield], British medical researcher, clinician and administrator |
1920-03-29 |
John Belk, American head of Belk, Inc. (d. 2007) |
1920-04-03 |
John Demjanjuk, Ukrainian-born American auto worker, alleged Nazi and convicted war criminal (under appeal at death), (d. 2012) |
1920-04-03 |
John Demjanjuk, Ivan the Terrible |
1920-04-13 |
John LaPorta, American musician (d. 2004) |
1920-04-13 |
John Wilkinson, Platoon |
1920-04-14 |
John Paul Stevens, Supreme Court Justice |
1920-04-14 |
John J. Saunders, Moontrap |
1920-04-16 |
John William Farr, Detroit, bank robber (FBI Most Wanted List) |
1920-04-20 |
John Paul Stevens, Illinois, 103rd Supreme Court Justice (1975- ) |
1920-04-20 |
John Paul Stevens, District of Columbia v. Heller |
1920-04-25 |
John Mantley, Erika |
1920-04-28 |
John Strauss, Amadeus |
1920-05-02 |
John Boswall, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest |
1920-05-03 |
John Lewis, Odds Against Tomorrow |
1920-05-05 |
John Hidalgo Moya, architect/designer (Skylon) |
1920-05-06 |
John Henderson, Lord-Lieutenant (Berkshire England) |
1920-05-13 |
John Burke, Ship of Fools |
1920-05-17 |
John F. Long, The Home Owner |
1920-05-18 |
John Paul II, [Karol Wojtyla], Wadowice Poland, 264th Roman Catholic Pope (1978-2005) |
1920-05-18 |
Pope John Paul II, The Papal Chase |
1920-05-20 |
John Cruickshank, banker |
1920-05-30 |
John Heawood, actor/singer/choreographer (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) |
1920-05-30 |
John Heawood, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |
1920-06-04 |
John Aaron, Episode #4.2 |
1920-06-09 |
John Merritt, Excalibur |
1920-06-16 |
John Howard Griffin, US, photographer/author (Black Like Me) |
1920-06-16 |
John Howard Griffin, Black Like Me |
1920-06-20 |
John O'Shea, Runaway |
1920-06-22 |
John Veitch, Dracula |
1920-06-23 |
John Veitch, Committed |
1920-06-24 |
John Coplans, Born in Flames |
1920-07-02 |
John Kneubuhl, Strangers in Our Own Land |
1920-07-03 |
John Ayers Lessard, composer |
1920-07-04 |
John Garraty, The Congress |
1920-07-13 |
John F. Schreyer, Suddenly |
1920-07-14 |
John Paxton, Spider-Man |
1920-07-17 |
John Dorrin, The Patricia Neal Story |
1920-07-21 |
John Horsley, Sink the Bismarck! |
1920-07-30 |
John Royce, Battleground |
1920-08-04 |
John Robert Lloyd, The Exorcist |
1920-08-05 |
John Sharp, Barry Lyndon |
1920-08-19 |
John Goodlad, Revolution in the 3 R'S |
1920-10-09 |
John Hoppe, The Daydreamer |
1920-10-11 |
John T. Dugan, Blind Journey: Part 1 |
1920-10-16 |
John Dearth, Look Back in Anger |
1920-10-17 |
John Morgan, Silent Voice |
1920-10-20 |
John S. Roberts, The Perils of Pauline |
1920-11-06 |
John Smith, CEO (Liverpool FC) |
1920-11-14 |
John Jay, Star Wars |
1920-11-14 |
John McCabe, The Revenge of the Sons of the Desert |
1920-11-14 |
John Stix, The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery |
1920-11-27 |
John Richard Ravensdale, historian |
1920-12-07 |
John Hawkesworth, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
1920-12-12 |
John Zimeas, House of Usher |
1920-12-24 |
John Langstaff, A Christmas Masque |
1920-12-24 |
John Barron, The Turn of the Screw |
1920-9-09 |
John R. Reilly, Story of G.I. Joe |
1920-9-10 |
John Neal, Close Encounters of the Third Kind |
1920-9-10 |
John Neal, The 36th Annual Academy Awards |
1920-9-13 |
John Crawford, The Enforcer |
1921-01-03 |
John Russell, Los Angeles California, actor (Pale Rider, Rio Bravo) |
1921-01-03 |
John Russell, Rio Bravo |
1921-01-03 |
John De Freese, A Dog of Flanders |
1921-01-07 |
John Lanigan, tenor |
1921-01-07 |
John Lanigan, Falstaff |
1921-01-12 |
John Henry Davis Jr, Smithtown NY, weightlifter (Olym-gold-1948, 52) |
1921-01-17 |
Dehl Berti, Pueblo Colo, actor (John Taylor-Guns of Paradise) |
1921-01-18 |
John Wilcox, One Million Years B.C. |
1921-01-21 |
John Doucette, Brockton Mass, actor (Lock Up, Big Town) |
1921-01-21 |
John Doucette, Patton |
1921-01-31 |
John Agar, Chicago, actor (Fort Apache, Sands of Iwo Jima) |
1921-01-31 |
John Agar, Sands of Iwo Jima |
1921-02-05 |
John M Pritchard, London England, conductor |
1921-02-05 |
John Pritchard, The Departed |
1921-02-10 |
John Strauss, Along Came Youth |
1921-02-18 |
John Boersema, Garfield in Disguise |
1921-02-18 |
John Olguin, Port Town |
1921-02-23 |
John Latham, Book Plumbing |
1921-02-24 |
H. John Penner, Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack |
1921-02-28 |
John Bouber, [Blom], actor/author (Fool of Heideloo) |
1921-03-01 |
Henry Barnard, The Trial of John Peter Zenger |
1921-03-04 |
Richard Boyer, John J. Diggs |
1921-03-04 |
John Ryan, The Ark Stories |
1921-03-09 |
Don Brinkley, Trapper John, M.D. |
1921-04-03 |
John Röder, The Secret Life of John Chapman |
1921-04-03 |
John Scanlan, The Hudsucker Proxy |
1921-04-08 |
St. John Gore, A Question of Attribution |
1921-04-17 |
John Mackin, Let There Be Rain |
1921-04-19 |
John Boyt, Ragtime |
1921-04-20 |
John Paul, A Countess from Hong Kong |
1921-04-29 |
John Morton Blum, T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (Part I) |
1921-05-04 |
John van Kesteren, Dutch tenor (Komische Oper, West-Berlin) |
1921-05-04 |
John van Kesteren, Carmina burana |
1921-05-16 |
John T. Kelley, A Rage to Live |
1921-05-17 |
John Garlick, British senior civil servant |
1921-05-20 |
John Harrison, British vice admiral/surgeon |
1921-05-20 |
John Marchi, US Senator (Rep-R-NY) |
1921-05-23 |
John Martell, Just William's Luck |
1921-06-01 |
John Close, Beginning of the End |
1921-06-04 |
John Jay Carsey, Episode #3.3 |
1921-06-17 |
John North, Paper Lion |
1921-06-21 |
John Mosley, In Times of War: Stories of Colorado Veterans |
1921-06-27 |
John Dominis, Herb & Dorothy |
1921-06-29 |
Frank Glicksman, Trapper John, M.D. |
1921-07-04 |
John Hart, The Man Who Loved Redheads |
1921-07-08 |
John Money, Animal Passions |
1921-07-10 |
John Singlaub, Vietnam: Johnson's Battleground |
1921-07-15 |
John L. Hargreaves, Flesh+Blood |
1921-07-18 |
John H Glenn Jr, Cambridge OH, astronaut (Mer 7, sk:STS 95)/(Sen-D-Oh) |
1921-07-18 |
John Glenn, 50 Years of NBC Late Night |
1921-07-18 |
John Huntley, A Tale of Two Scotsmen |
1921-07-25 |
John Christopherson, artist/collector |
1921-08-08 |
John Herbert Chapman, British physicist (d. 1979) |
1921-08-29 |
John Kove, Fascination |
1921-09-16 |
John Hendricks, lyricist singer (Lambert, Hendricks & Ross) |
1921-10-07 |
John Arthur Giles Gere, English art historian (Pre-Raphaelite painter) |
1921-10-27 |
John Saunders, Episode #1.750 |
1921-10-31 |
John Blythe, Bon Voyage |
1921-11-01 |
John Willard Peterson, composer |
1921-11-08 |
John Jowett, There Was a Young Lady |
1921-11-11 |
John Zilly, Twelve O'Clock High |
1921-11-22 |
Rodney Dangerfield, [John Cohen], Babylon NY, comedian (Caddyshack) |
1921-11-24 |
John V Lindsay, (Mayor-R/D-NY, 1965-73) |
1921-11-24 |
John V. Lindsay, Celebrity Roast: Carroll O'Connor |
1921-11-29 |
John Bøgvald, Sikken en nat |
1921-12-01 |
John Bunch, Episode #1.7 |
1921-12-03 |
John Doar, Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderson's American Journey |
1921-12-18 |
John Myhers, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
1921-12-26 |
John Severin, Jersey City, New Jersey, comic book artist (Hulk, Mad Magazine), (d. 2012) |
1921-9-03 |
John Arnold, Beat the Devil |
1921-9-21 |
John McHale Sr., Stan Musial |
1921-9-27 |
John Patterson, Where No Fan Has Gone Before: The Making of 'Free Enterprise' |
1922-01-02 |
John Blatchley, The Last Arrow |
1922-01-05 |
John Lodge, In Like Flint |
1922-01-08 |
John M. Chester, Four Sisters from Boston |
1922-01-13 |
John Harper-Nelson, Bygone Oxford: Images of the Past - The City on Film |
1922-01-13 |
John Hewer, Strip Tease Murder |
1922-02-15 |
John Bayard Anderson, American politician |
1922-02-15 |
John B. Anderson, Episode #1.1 |
1922-02-21 |
John McCollum, L'enfance du Christ |
1922-02-23 |
John Carisi, There Are the Hip, and There Are the Square |
1922-02-27 |
Mervyn Jones, John and Mary |
1922-03-08 |
John Burke, The Sorcerers |
1922-03-19 |
John Van Eyssen, Horror of Dracula |
1922-04-02 |
John C. Whitehead, The Good Shepherd |
1922-04-04 |
John Hammerschmidt, Death Cheaters |
1922-04-10 |
John T. Martin, Easy Living |
1922-04-12 |
John Peters, Chief Crazy Horse |
1922-04-13 |
John Braine, English novelist (Life at the Top) |
1922-04-13 |
John Braine, Room at the Top |
1922-04-16 |
John Christopher, No Blade of Grass |
1922-04-18 |
John Quijada, The Young Land |
1922-05-04 |
John Paul Hammerschmidt, (Rep-R-AR, 1967- ) |
1922-05-05 |
John Van Dreelen, The Money Pit |
1922-05-06 |
John Ernest, constructionist artist |
1922-05-12 |
John Martin, Points |
1922-05-22 |
John Rowe Townsend, Conclusions |
1922-05-28 |
John Alderson, chief constable (Devon & Cornwall UK) |
1922-05-28 |
John Alderson, Episode #3.1 |
1922-05-29 |
John Heerbecq, Church commissioner |
1922-06-03 |
John Barks, The Tracker |
1922-06-04 |
John McNamara, baseball player |
1922-06-04 |
John West, vice chancellor (Bradford University) |
1922-06-05 |
John Gatenby Bolton, Beyond the Milky Way |
1922-06-06 |
John Conwell, On Thursday We Leave for Home |
1922-06-09 |
John Gillespie Magee, Jr., American poet and aviator (d. 1941) |
1922-06-11 |
John Bromfield, South Bend In, actor (Easy to Love) |
1922-06-11 |
John Bromfield, Revenge of the Creature |
1922-06-11 |
Tony Charmoli, John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together |
1922-06-15 |
John Veale, composer |
1922-06-15 |
John Veale, The Purple Plain |
1922-07-03 |
Lars-Magnus Lindgren, Dear John |
1922-07-17 |
John O'Hare, Three Men from Tomorrow |
1922-07-19 |
John Dorman, Dead to the World |
1922-08-03 |
John S.D. Eisenhower, Hold at All Costs: The Story of the Battle of Outpost Harry |
1922-08-04 |
John Gigacz, Supermarket Musical Massacre: The Feel-Good Homicide of the Century! |
1922-08-10 |
John Feeney, The Living Stone |
1922-08-30 |
John 'Shorty' Powers, Junior Astronaut |
1922-08-31 |
John Hanson, Episode #1.6 |
1922-09-09 |
MacKenzie John, pipe major |
1922-09-16 |
Janis Paige, Tacoma Wash, actress (Lanigan's Rabbi, Trapper John MD) |
1922-09-25 |
John Farr, British MP |
1922-10-09 |
John William, Candide |
1922-10-19 |
John Pauls-Harding, Das Fräulein und der Vagabund |
1922-10-20 |
John Anderson, Clayton Ill, actor (Virgil-Legend of Wyatt Earp) |
1922-10-20 |
John Anderson, Psycho |
1922-10-22 |
John H Chafee, (Sen-R-Rhode Island, 1976- ) |
1922-10-22 |
John Weidner, Brussels, Belgium, war hero |
1922-10-22 |
John Huddleston, Gals, Incorporated |
1922-10-28 |
Jerry St. John, The Black Pirates |
1922-11-01 |
John Westbrook, The Lord of the Rings |
1922-11-02 |
John Pinsent, classical scholar |
1922-11-05 |
John Shulick, Twelve O'Clock High |
1922-11-13 |
John H. Watson, Marooned |
1922-11-22 |
John Nunneley, Ian Hislop Goes Off the Rails |
1922-12-06 |
John Henry Cound Brunt, English soldier, Victoria Cross holder (d. 1944) |
1922-12-08 |
John B McKay, US test pilot (X-15) |
1922-12-14 |
John Winbolt, Goldfinger |
1922-12-21 |
John McGreevey, Studio One in Hollywood |
1922-9-24 |
John Moffatt, Tom Jones |
1923-01-23 |
John Boehm, Welcome Home Brother Charles |
1923-02-08 |
John Thiele, Sinner by Proxy |
1923-02-24 |
R. John Hugh, Yellowneck |
1923-03-07 |
John Trumper, The Italian Job |
1923-03-11 |
John Stalker, Welcome to Our Branch Office |
1923-03-21 |
John Noble, Episode dated 1 July 1977 |
1923-03-28 |
John Bott, Orlando |
1923-04-03 |
John Smith, English large landowner/financier/MP (C) |
1923-04-03 |
John Ormond, Madawaska Valley |
1923-04-09 |
John C. Chulay, Blazing Saddles |
1923-04-10 |
John Watkins, cricketer (South African all-rounder in 15 Tests 49-57) |
1923-04-21 |
John Mortimer, English barrister and writer |
1923-04-21 |
John Mortimer, The Innocents |
1923-04-28 |
Adam John Backauskas, True Grit |
1923-05-10 |
John Dugdal, Lord-Lt (Salop) |
1923-05-14 |
John Hilbard, Walter and Carlo, Part II, Yes, It's Daddy |
1923-05-15 |
John Lanchbery, English composer (d. 2003) |
1923-05-15 |
John Lanchbery, The Turning Point |
1923-05-18 |
John Garrie, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes |
1923-05-25 |
John Weitz, spy/author/fashion designer (Friends in High Places) |
1923-05-30 |
John Kings, Centennial |
1923-06-04 |
John Lea, British vice-admiral |
1923-06-06 |
John Baer, Night of the Blood Beast |
1923-06-07 |
John Read, Henry Moore at Eighty |
1923-06-11 |
John Ward, On Thursday We Leave for Home |
1923-06-12 |
John Miles, The Tattooed Stranger |
1923-06-19 |
Jef Burm, John the Fearless |
1923-06-21 |
John Compton, Lynchburg Tn, actor (Shannon-D.A.'s Man) |
1923-06-21 |
John Compton, Out of Town |
1923-06-22 |
Jimmy Cameron, cricketer (brother of John WI batsman 1948-49) |
1923-07-05 |
John McKay, WV, football coach (USC, Tampa Bay, 5X Rose Bowl champ) |
1923-07-05 |
John McKay, O.J. Simpson: Juice on the Loose |
1923-07-05 |
John Sharnik, Meze Waltera Hortona |
1923-07-10 |
John Bradley, United States Navy |