March 1st, 1801 was a Sunday.
People born on March 1st, 1801 (assuming the person is still alive) would have turned 223 years old this year (2024).
February 20th, 1801 - March 20th, 1801
Why not celebrate an alternative birthday? In 493 days, exactly on September 2nd, 2025, people who were born on March 1st, 1801 will be 82,000 days old!
American singer and actor (1927–2023)
*March 1st, 1927, New York City †April 25th, 2023, New York CityPresident of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1807-1898)
*March 1st, 1807, Farmington †September 2nd, 1898, Salt Lake CityAustrian dramatic, painter and writer (1886-1980)
*March 1st, 1886, Pöchlarn †February 22nd, 1980, MontreuxCanadian actor, songwriter, and television host (1947–2016)
*March 1st, 1947, Kirkland Lake †December 13th, 2016, Providence Saint Joseph Medical CenterIsraeli politician, statesman and general (1922–1995)
*March 1st, 1922, Jerusalem †November 4th, 1995, Tel AvivGerman classical scholar, classical archaeologist and politician (1801-1894)
*October 23rd, 1801, Husum †January 8th, 1894, KielAustrian playwright, actor and singer
*December 7th, 1801, Vienna †May 25th, 1862, GrazGerman physicist (1801-1870)
*October 12th, 1801, Ribeauvillé †September 14th, 1870, MunichFrench classical liberal theorist, political economist, and member of the French assembly (1801-1850)
*June 30th, 1801, Bayonne †December 24th, 1850, RomeAmerican religious leader (1801–1877)
*June 1st, 1801, Whitingham †August 29th, 1877, Salt Lake CityItalian opera composer (1801–1835)
*November 3rd, 1801, Catania †September 23rd, 1835, PuteauxGerman scientist (1801-1887)
*April 19th, 1801, Żarki Wielkie †November 18th, 1887, LeipzigEnglish mathematician and astronomer (*1801 – †1892)
*July 27th, 1801, Alnwick †January 2nd, 1892, GreenwichItalian philosopher and politician (1801-1852)
*April 5th, 1801, Turin †October 26th, 1852, ParisFrench botanist (1801-1832)
*August 8th, 1801, Paris †December 7th, 1832, MumbaiGerman physiologist, comparative anatomist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist (1801-1858)
*July 14th, 1801, Koblenz †April 28th, 1858, BerlinGerman Protestant religious philosopher
*August 10th, 1801, Leipzig †September 19th, 1866, LeipzigEnglish cleric, cardinal and saint (1801-1890)
*February 21st, 1801, London †August 11th, 1890, EdgbastonFrench ballet dancer and choreographer
*March 13th, 1801, Marseille †May 19th, 1868, 9th arrondissement of ParisGerman mathematician and physicist (1801-1868)
*July 16th, 1801, Elberfeld †May 22nd, 1868, BonnSupreme protector of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
*December 5th, 1801, Puno †November 30th, 1922, Saint-NazaireFrench economist and mathematician (*1801 – †1877)
*August 28th, 1801, Gray †March 31st, 1877, ParisAmerican lawyer and politician (1801-1872)
*May 16th, 1801, Florida †October 10th, 1872, AuburnArgentine politician and military
*October 18th, 1801, Entre Ríos Province †April 11th, 1870, San José palaceFixed holidays (Christian feast day, Southeastern Europe celebration of the beginning of spring) which are celebrated on March 1st.
M = 1000 | D = 500 | C = 100 | I = 1 |
No: With 365 days 1801 is a normal year and no leap year.