March 1st, 1791 was a Tuesday.
People born on March 1st, 1791 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 233 years old this year (2024).
February 20th, 1791 - March 20th, 1791
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 839 days, exactly on August 16th, 2026, people who were born on March 1st, 1791 will be 86,000 days old!
American singer and actor (1927–2023)
*March 1st, 1927, New York City †April 25th, 2023, New York CityCanadian actor, songwriter, and television host (1947–2016)
*March 1st, 1947, Kirkland Lake †December 13th, 2016, Providence Saint Joseph Medical CenterAustrian dramatic, painter and writer (1886-1980)
*March 1st, 1886, Pöchlarn †February 22nd, 1980, MontreuxPresident of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1807-1898)
*March 1st, 1807, Farmington †September 2nd, 1898, Salt Lake CityIsraeli politician, statesman and general (1922–1995)
*March 1st, 1922, Jerusalem †November 4th, 1995, Tel AvivEnglish scientist
*September 22nd, 1791, Newington Butts †August 25th, 1867, Hampton Court PalacePresident of the United States from 1857 to 1861
*April 23rd, 1791, Cove Gap †June 1st, 1868, LancasterEnglish mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer (1791-1871)
*December 26th, 1791, London †October 18th, 1871, MaryleboneAmerican inventor and painter (1791–1872)
*April 27th, 1791, Charlestown †April 2nd, 1872, New York CityFrench dramatist and librettist (1791-1861)
*December 24th, 1791, Paris †February 20th, 1861, ParisBritish publisher, editor and author
*March 15th, 1791, Windsor †March 9th, 1873, AddlestoneGerman writer (1791-1868)
*January 17th, 1791, Kwidzyn †March 4th, 1868, HoheneckMarshal of France (1791-1865)
*December 7th, 1791, Paris †May 29th, 1865, ParisAustrian composer and pianist (1791-1857)
*February 21st, 1791, Vienna †July 15th, 1857, ViennaAustrian dramatist and poet (1791-1872)
*January 15th, 1791, Vienna †January 21st, 1872, ViennaFrench painter (1791-1824)
*September 26th, 1791, Rouen †January 26th, 1824, ParisItalian botanist (1791-1856)
*February 27th, 1791, Palermo †July 25th, 1856, PalermoFrench painter (1791-1860)
*July 27th, 1791, Senlis †December 8th, 1860, 3rd arrondissement of ParisEmpress Consort of France (1810–1814) and Monarch of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla (1814-1847)
*December 12th, 1791, Vienna †December 17th, 1847, ParmaHungarian nobleman, writer, politician and national revivalist
*September 21st, 1791, Vienna †April 8th, 1860, DöblingAmerican politician (1791-1868)
*October 6th, 1791, Woodstock †January 12th, 1868, WoodstockAmerican politician and businessman (1791-1883)
*February 12th, 1791, New York City †April 4th, 1883, New York CityFixed holidays (Christian feast day, Southeastern Europe celebration of the beginning of spring) which are celebrated on March 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | XC = 90 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1791 is a normal year and no leap year.