John Kerr
(1824-1907)

John Kerr (physicist)
John Kerr (physicist) Photographic portrait of John Kerr, physicist Foto: Thomas Annan / Public Domain

Scottish physicist and pioneer in the field of electro-optics (1824–1907) – John Kerr was born in Ardrossan (Town in North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK) on December 17th, 1824 and died in Glasgow (City in Scotland, United Kingdom) on August 15th, 1907 at the age of 82. Today John Kerr would be 199 years old.

Age

how old was John Kerr when he died?

82

John Kerr died in 1907 at the age of 82.


Biographical data

Birthday December 17th, 1824 (Friday)
Place of Birth Ardrossan
Town in North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
Death Date August 15th, 1907 (Thursday)
Death place Glasgow
City in Scotland, United Kingdom
Birth sign (Zodiac) Sagittarius (The Centaur/Archer) ♐
Chinese Zodiac Monkey 猴

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Birthday

When was John Kerr born?

John Kerr was born on December 17th, 1824.

Death

When did John Kerr die?

John Kerr died on August 15th, 1907 at the age of 82 in Glasgow (City in Scotland, United Kingdom). Today John Kerr would be 199 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was John Kerr born?

Ardrossan (Town in North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK).

Death place

Where did John Kerr die?

Glasgow (City in Scotland, United Kingdom).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of John Kerr?

John Kerr was born in the zodiac sign Sagittarius (The Centaur/Archer).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does John Kerr have?

John Kerr was born in 1824 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Monkey.

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