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Only child born on Mayflower voyage 1620 1620 Tommy Hughes [7] Australian footballer 1886 Mary Jemison [8] American frontierswoman 1743 Augustus D. Juilliard [9] Founder of the Juilliard School: 1836 Ivan Kelic [10] Australian soccer player 1968 Cyrille Pierre Théodore Laplace: French navigator 1793 Francis Lathrop [11] American artist 1849 ...
Pages in category "People born at sea" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Mel Collins (born 1947), saxophonist, known for his session work with acts such as King Crimson and Camel; Christine Collister (born 1961), contemporary folk singer; Beckii Cruel (born 1995), Japanese idol; Barry Gibb (born 1946), of the Bee Gees; Maurice Gibb (1949–2003), of the Bee Gees; Robin Gibb (1949–2012), of the Bee Gees
Here are the top 150 ocean names inspired by the sea for baby girls and baby boys. ... Caspian — A boy's name taken from the large salty sea between Europe and Asia. ... People. Woman goes viral ...
English writer Gertrude Bell in Iraq, 1909 Belgian Berthe Cabra Japanese climber Junko Tabei Hungarian geographer Béláné Mocsáry Canadian-born Aloha Wanderwell. The women listed below are or were explorers or world travelers. They include naturalists, sailors, mountain climbers, dog sledders, swimmers, pilots, and underwater explorers.
Silvia Bosurgi (born 1979), water polo player (gold medal with the Women's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics) Giuseppe Mascara (born 1979), footballer; Giovanni Visconti [6] (born 1983), road bicycle racer; Vincenzo Nibali (born 1984), road bicycle racer; Tony Cairoli (born 1985), eight-time Grand Prix motocross world champion
Sadie O. Horton, spent World War II working aboard a coastwise U.S. Merchant Marine barge, and posthumously received official veteran's status for her wartime service, becoming the first recorded female Merchant Marine veteran of World War II [2] Samuel Leech (1798–1848), wrote of experiences in both the Royal Navy and US Navy
After inheriting her father's shipping company in the 1880s, Tyrrell fought to have her name on the documents of ownership for the schooner. Her career as sea captain spanned over twenty years, and Denbighshire Lass was the first ship to fly the Irish tricolour flag at a foreign port. Ireland: Yes 1863 1921 Walters, Angus