January 1st, 1772 was a Wednesday.
People born on January 1st, 1772 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 252 years old this year (2024).
December 22nd, 1771 - January 20th, 1772
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 841 days, exactly on August 17th, 2026, people who were born on January 1st, 1772 will be 93,000 days old!
American natural history collector (1813–1883)
*January 1st, 1813, Gusev †January 1st, 1883, Port of SpainGerman diplomat and collector of art
*January 1st, 1777, Hanover †January 1st, 1853, RomeAustrian physician (1771-1844)
*January 1st, 1771, Korneuburg †March 30th, 1844, ViennaGerman pharmacist and politician
*January 1st, 1785, Amberg †November 30th, 1840American writer
*January 1st, 1747, Cumberland County †January 1st, 1776, Fort WashingtonPolish actor
*January 1st, 1933, Międzyrzec Podlaski †June 16th, 2017, Międzyrzec PodlaskiAmerican politician (1771-1832)
*January 1st, 1771, Rockbridge County †August 12th, 1832, BoligeeGerman miner and geologist
*January 1st, 1774, Freiberg †January 1st, 1846, RodewischBritish political economist, broker and politician (1772-1823)
*April 18th, 1772, London †September 11th, 1823, Gatcombe ParkEnglish poet, literary critic and philosopher
*October 21st, 1772, Ottery St Mary †July 25th, 1834, LondonSpanish painter (1772-1850)
*September 19th, 1772, Valencia †July 22nd, 1850, MadridGerman poet, critic and scholar, editor
*March 10th, 1772, Hanover †January 12th, 1829, DresdenSpanish poet (1772-1857)
*April 11th, 1772, Madrid †March 11th, 1857, MadridFrench utopian socialist and philosopher
*April 7th, 1772, Besançon †October 10th, 1837, ParisFrench naturalist who established the principle of "unity of composition" (1772-1844)
*April 15th, 1772, Étampes †June 19th, 1844, ParisBritish manufacturing chemist (1772-1864)
*November 28th, 1772, London †March 21st, 1864, TottenhamBritish Army general, politician and colonial administrator (1772-1846)
*February 6th, 1772, Crieff †July 28th, 1846, Belgrave SquareFrench psychiatrist (1772-1840)
*February 3rd, 1772, Toulouse †December 12th, 1840, ParisFrench soldier and officer
*February 27th, 1772, Strasbourg †April 6th, 1840, MontargisGerman encyclopedia publisher and editor (1772-1823)
*May 4th, 1772, Dortmund †August 20th, 1823, LeipzigGerman librarian
*June 17th, 1772, Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz †April 12th, 1851, MunichGerman jurist and musician
*January 4th, 1772, Hamelin †March 28th, 1840, HeidelbergSwiss theologian (1772-1848)
*September 4th, 1772, Corgémont †May 7th, 1848, CorgémontBritish artist and imposter (1772-1834)
*April 3rd, 1772, Warwick †November 21st, 1834, LondonFixed holidays (Christian feast day, Dissolution of Czechoslovakia-related observances, New Year's Day) which are celebrated on January 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | L = 50 | X = 10 | I = 1 |
Yes: 1772 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).