1245 – Philip III “the Bold”, King of France (1270-85), born in Poissy, France (d. 1285)
1852 – Charley Jones, American MLB Baseball outfielder, and one of the first sluggers, 1875-88 (Cincinnati Reds; Boston Red Caps, and 3 other teams), born in Alamance County, North Carolina (d. 1911)
1853 – Alfred Berger, Austrian playwright, born in Vienna (d. 1912)
1923 – George Byatt, Scottish playwright (The Clyde Is Red), born in Scotland (d. 1996)
1923 – Joseph Howze, American Roman Catholic bishop, 1st African American Bishop to be appointed in 20th century, born in Daphne, Alabama (d. 2019)
1936 – Bernie Clifton [Quinn], British comedian (Oswald the Ostrich), born in St Helens, Lancashire, England
1945 – Mimi FariƱa, American rocker (Reflections in a Crystal Wind), born in Palo Alto, California (d. 2001)
1957 – Duane G Carey, American major USAF/astronaut, born in Saint Paul, Minnesota
1968 – Richard Pilon, Canadian NHL defenseman (NY Islanders), born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1971 – Ryan Hawblitzel, pitcher (Colorado Rockies), born in West Palm Beach, Florida