March 28th, 1760 was a Friday.
People born on March 28th, 1760 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 264 years old this year (2024).
March 21st, 1760 - April 20th, 1760
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 545 days, exactly on October 25th, 2025, people who were born on March 28th, 1760 will be 97,000 days old!
American singer, songwriter, and actress (born 1986)
*March 28th, 1986, Lenox Hill HospitalAustralian classical archaeologist (1909-1995)
*March 28th, 1909, Auckland †November 13th, 1995, MelbourneGerman forestry scientist
*March 28th, 1783, Friesdorf †September 4th, 1859, Cieplice Śląskie-ZdrójVenezuelan military leader (1750–1816)
*March 28th, 1750, Caracas †July 14th, 1816, CádizFrench general (1773-1844)
*March 28th, 1773, Châteauroux †January 31st, 1844, ChâteaurouxAmerican jazz musician and popular bandleader (1890–1967)
*March 28th, 1891, Denver †December 29th, 1967, DoylestownPolitician, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate from France (1862-1932)
*March 28th, 1862, Nantes †March 7th, 1932, ParisJapanese artist (1760-1849)
*October 31st, 1760, Honjo †May 10th, 1849, AsakusaPrussian general
*September 15th, 1760, Potsdam †February 20th, 1824, BerlinFrench political agitator and journalist (1760-1797)
*November 23rd, 1760, Saint-Quentin †May 27th, 1797, VendômeFrench early socialist theorist (1760-1825)
*October 17th, 1760, Paris †May 19th, 1825, ParisPope of the Catholic Church from 1823 to 1829
*August 2nd, 1760, Genga †February 10th, 1829, RomeFrench general; president of the National Constituent Assembly in 1791
*May 28th, 1760, Fort-de-France †July 23rd, 1794, ParisMinister, educator, writer (1760-1831)
*February 14th, 1760, Philadelphia †March 26th, 1831, PhiladelphiaAmerican politician (1760-1822)
*January 8th, 1760, Philadelphia †December 8th, 1822, PhiladelphiaGerman composer
*January 10th, 1760, Lauda-Königshofen †January 27th, 1802, StuttgartGerman botanist (1760-1846)
*December 15th, 1760, Bruchhausen-Vilsen †August 1st, 1846, RegensburgNorwegian priest, writer and politician (1760-1821)
*January 30th, 1760, Sunndal Municipality †November 21st, 1821, BergenEnglish painter and etcher (1760-1830)
*March 4th, 1760, London †January 1st, 1830, LondonUnited States federal judge; second U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1760-1833)
*January 11th, 1760, Litchfield †June 1st, 1833, New York CitySpanish noble and general
*January 1st, 1760, Zafra †January 1st, 1838, MadridGerman bishop (1760-1818)
*June 22nd, 1760, Strasbourg †December 15th, 1818, MainzFrench army officer (1760-1836)
*May 10th, 1760, Lons-le-Saunier †June 26th, 1836, Choisy-le-RoiBritish politician (1760-1842)
*June 20th, 1760, Meath †September 26th, 1842, Royal Borough of Kensington and ChelseaEnglish slaver, art collector, and novelist (1760–1844)
*October 1st, 1760, Wiltshire †May 2nd, 1844, BathFixed holidays (Christian feast day) which are celebrated on March 28th.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | V = 5 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1760 is a leap year, therefore has a 29th of February with an additional leap day and a total of 366 days (instead of the usual 365 days in a normal year).