| 10th 
            May, on this day  1267 Vienna's church 
            orders all Jews to wear a distinctive garb 1278 Jews of England imprisoned on charges of coining
 1291 Scottish nobles recognize authority of English King 
            Edward I
 1307 Scottish King Robert the Bruce defeats at English cavalry army 
            at the Battle of Loudem Hill in Ayrshire
 1427 Jews are expelled from Berne Switzerland
 1497 Italian navigator Amerigo 
            Vespucci leaves for 1st voyage to New World
 1503 Columbus discovers Cayman Islands
 1525 Church reformer John Pistorius caught in the Hague
 1534 French navigator Jacques 
            Cartier reaches Newfoundland
 1559 Scottish Protestants under John Knox uprise against queen-mother 
            Mary
 1570 Czar Ivan IV becomes Protestant
 1624 Jacob Willekens and Piet Heyn conquer Salvador, Civil rights 
            activist
 1652 John Johnson, a free black, is granted 550 acres in Northampton, 
            VA
 1655 Jamaica is captured by Britain after being held by Spain for 
            more than 150 years
 1676 Bacon's Rebellion, frontiersmen vs Virginia Government begins
 1752 Benjamin 
            Franklin 1st tests the lightning rod
 1768 John 
            Wilkes is imprisoned for writing an article for the "North 
            Briton" severely criticizing King George III. This action provokes 
            rioting in London.
 1774 Louis 
            XVI ascends to throne of France
 1775 2nd Continental Congress convened in Pennsylvania; issues paper 
            currency for 1st time
 1775 2nd Continental Congress names George Washington, supreme commander
 1775 Green Mountain Boys capture 
            Fort Ticonderoga, NY-American Revolution
 1787 Parliament impeaches Warren 
            Hastings
 1796 French Government arrest 10 utopists
 1796 Napoleon Bonaparte's Army of Italy defeats the Austrians at the 
            Battle 
            of Lodi near Milan. More than 2,000 Austrian troops killed or 
            wounded
 1797 1st US Navy ship, the "United States" is launched
 1801 First 
            Barbary War: The Barbary pirates of Tripoli declare war on the 
            United States of America.
 1823 1st steamboat to navigate the Mississippi River arrives at Fort 
            Snelling
 1824 National Gallery in London opens to the public
 1837 Panic 
            of 1837: New York City banks fail, and unemployment reaches record 
            levels.
 1849 Pack destroys Astor Place opera house in NYC (22 killed)
 1857 A revolt by Sepoys at Meerut starts the Indian 
            Mutiny by Indian soldiers serving in the British Army
 1861 Union troops march on state militia in St Louis MI
 1862 Battle 
            of Plum Run Bend, TN (Plum Point Bend)
 1864 Battles 
            at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia
 1864 Skirmish at Ny River, VA
 1865 Union soldiers ambush and mortally wound Confederate raider William 
            Quantrill in Kentucky, who lingers until his death on June 6.
 1865 President Jefferson Davis is captured by Union Cavalry in Irwinsville, 
            GA
 1865 Surrender of Sam 
            Jones
 1869 Golden 
            Spike driven, completes Promontory Point, UT-Transcontinental RR
 1870 Jem Mace defends his heavyweight crown against Irish champion 
            Joe Coburn, it lasts 1 hour and 17 minutes, and neither is struck 
            by a punch
 1871 Peace of Frankfurt-am-Main concluded between France and Germany; 
            France cedes Elzas
 1872 Victoria 
            Woodhull becomes 1st woman nominated for US president
 1877 Romania declares itself independent from Turkey, following the 
            Senate adoption of Mihail 
            Kogalniceanu's Declaration of Independence. This act was recognized 
            on March 26, 1881 after the end of the Romanian 
            War of Independence.
 1880 General Wolseley opens new legislative council in Pretoria
 1881 Coronation of King Carol I - first king of Romania
 1893 Imperial 
            Institute in London opens
 1906 Russia's Duma (Parliament) meets for 1st time
 1908 1st Mother's Day observed (Philadelphia)
 1910 1st aircraft air display held (Hendon, England)
 1910 Halley's Comet closest approach to Earth in 1910 pass
 1913 US Congress officially declares the second Sunday in May as 'Mother's 
            Day'
 1915 Zeppelin drops hundreds of bombs on Southend-on-Sea
 1916 Explorer Ernest Shackleton and companions reach the Falkland 
            island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic after sailing 800 miles 
            in 16 days in an open boat looking for help for the remaining members 
            of their party marooned on Elephant island , Antarctica
 1917 Atlantic ships get destroyer escorts to stop German attacks
 1918 HMS Vindictive sunk to block entrance of Ostend Harbor
 1919 Race riot in Charleston SC, 2 blacks killed
 1919 Start of Britain's first scheduled commercial air service from 
            Manchester to Southport
 1921 In Detroit, the Ford Motor Company sets a daily production record 
            of 4,072 cars in one day
 1922 The United States annexes the Kingman 
            Reef.
 1922 Dr Ivy Williams is 1st woman to be called to the English Bar
 1924 J 
            Edgar Hoover appointed head of the FBI
 1930 1st US planetarium opens (Adler-Chicago)
 1932 Senate chairman Albert Lebrun becomes President of France
 1933 Nazis stage public book 
            burnings in Germany
 1933 In Vienna, the Austrian Chancellor bans all Nazi meetings
 1933 Paraguay declares war on Bolivia
 1933 Suriname worker's union leader A de Come banish to Netherlands
 1936 Manuel Azaña elected President of Spain
 1936 Nahas Pasja becomes premier of Egypt
 1937 Busmen strike in London
 1938 Travel Agent Thomas Cook first introduces eight-day package holidays 
            from Britain to the French Riviera. The cost: approx £8.50
 1940 British Local Defense Volunteers (Home Guard) forms
 1940 The first German bombs of the war fall on England at Chilham 
            and Petham, in Kent.
 1940 Invasion 
            of Iceland by the United Kingdom.
 1940 French marines stationed on Aruba
 1940 French troops arrive in Zealand/Brabant Netherlands
 1940 Nazi armies invade the Benelux countries of Netherlands, Belgium 
            and Luxembourg
 1940 British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain resigns. Winston 
            Churchill forms a coalition wartime Government saying: " 
            I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat".
 1941 Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf 
            Hess parachutes into Scotland
 1941 World War II: in Britain, the worst night of the Blitz - 550 
            German bombers drop 100,000 bombs on London. More than 1500 people 
            are killed and many thousands more injured. Among the badly damaged 
            buildings - the House of Commons at Westminster
 1942 Thai Phayap Army invaded the Shan States during the Burma Campaign 
            of World War II.
 1944 Chinese offensive in West-Yunnan
 1944 Smith 
            v Allwright (excluding Blacks from primary voting) is illegal
 1945 Allies capture Rangoon from the Japanese
 1945 Russian troops occupy Prague
 1946 Umberto II succeeds Victor Emmanuel III as king of Italy
 1948 1st attack by Egyptian irregular forces at Kfar Darom Israel
 1948 Winston Churchill visits The Hague
 1954 Bill 
            Haley & His Comets release "Rock Around the Clock", 
            the first rock and roll record to reach number one on the charts.
 1956 French Government sends 50,000 reservists to Algeria
 1957 1st meeting of legislature of Cameroon
 1959 Soviet forces arrive in Afghánistán
 1960 John F Kennedy wins primary in West Virginia
 1960 US atomic sub USS 
            Triton completes 1st circumnavigation of globe under water
 1961 "Beyond 
            the Fringe" premieres in London
 1963 Decca signs the Rolling Stones on advice of Beatle George Harrison
 1967 Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Mick Jagger arrested on drug 
            charges
 1967 Stockholm Vietnam-Tribunal declares US aggression in Vietnam/Cambodia
 1967 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1968 Vietnam peace talks began in Paris between the US and North Vietnam
 1969 Apollo 10 transmit 1st color pictures of Earth from space
 1969 Turtles play the White House, Mark Volman falls off stage 5 times
 1969 US troops begin attack on Hill 937/Hamburger 
            Hill
 1972 Overloaded South Korean bus plunges into reservoir, killing 77
 1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1978 Liverpool wins 23rd European Cup
 1979 Federated 
            States of Micronesia becomes self-governing
 1979 Vivekananda (Sri Lanka) completes nonstop cycle ride of 187 hours, 
            28 minutes, around Vihara Maha Devi Park, Colombo, Sri Lanka
 1981 François 
            Mitterrand defeats Valery Giscard d'Estang for President of France
 1983 "Laverne 
            & Shirley" last airs on ABC-TV
 1983 Lee Chin Yong performs 170 continuous chin-ups in Seoul
 1984 International Court of Justice rules on US blockade of Nicaragua
 1985 Challenger transports back to Kennedy Space Center via Kelly 
            Air Force Base
 1986 "Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco 
            hit number 1 on UK pop chart
 1986 Tommy Lee drummer of Motley 
            Crüe marries Heather 
            Locklear
 1988 Edgar 
            Degas' "Danseresje of 14" sold for $10,120,000
 1989 General Manuel Noriega's Government nullifies country's elections, 
            which the opposition had won by a 3-1 margin
 1990 French TGV-train hits record speed of 510.6 kph
 1992 Bible Land Museum opens in Jerusalem, Israel
 1993 Fire 
            in toy factory at Bangkok, kills 188
 1993 Paul Cézannes still life sells for $28,600,000 in NYC
 1994 Barbra Streisand's begins 1st concert tour in 30 years
 1994 Drew Barrymore (19) files for divorce from Jeremy Thomas (31)
 1994 Nelson 
            Mandela sworn in as South Africa's 1st black president
 1994 Silvio Berlusconi forms Italian Government with 5 neo-fascists
 1995 Britain lifts a 23-year ban on ministerial talks with Sinn Fein
 1995 In South Africa, 104 miners killed in an elevator accident
 1996 2 US Marine helicopters collided during joint US and British 
            war games
 1996 A "rogue storm" near the summit of Mount Everest kills 
            eight climbers, making this the deadliest day in the mountain's history. 
            Among the dead are experienced climbers Rob Hall and Scott Fischer, 
            both of whom were leading paid expeditions to the summit.
 1997 Pope 
            John Paul II visits Lebanon
 2001 In Ghana, a stampede at a football game kills over 120 spectators.
 2002 FBI agent Robert 
            Hanssen is given a life sentence without the possibility of parole 
            for selling United States secrets to Moscow for $1.4 million in cash 
            and diamonds.
 2003 Record shattering tornado activity during the May 
            2003 Tornado Outbreak Sequence.
 2005 A hand grenade allegedly thrown by Vladimir 
            Arutinian lands about 65 feet (20 metres) from United States President 
            George W. Bush while he was giving a speech to a crowd in Tbilisi, 
            Georgia, but it malfunctions and does not detonate.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 10th May : 1536 Thomas Howard 
            4th duke of Norfolk, English Earl Marshall 1697 Jean Marie I'aine Leclair composer
 1705 Gallus Zeiler composer
 1724 Johan A Zoutman Dutch Lieutenant-Admiral (battle of Doggersbank)
 1727 Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot French minister of Finance (17.. -76)
 1730 George Ross US judge (signed Declaration of Independence)
 1741 Johann Michael Schmidt composer
 1754 Asmus Jakob Carstens painter
 1760 Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle soldier/author/composer (Marseillaise)
 1760 J P Hebel writer
 1769 Jean Lannes duc de Montebello, Marshal of France
 1770 Louis Nicholas Davout French field marshall (defeated Prussians)
 1776 George Thomas Smart composer
 1780 Peter Lichtenthal composer
 1783 Niccola Benvenuti composer
 1788 Augustin-Jean Fresnel optics pioneer/physicist
 1795 Jacques-Nicolas-Augustin Thierry historian
 1800 Nikolay Alexeyevich Titov composer
 1810 James Shields Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1879
 1813 Montgomery Blair Franklin County KY, lawyer (Dred Scot v Sandford)
 1822 August Ritter von Pettenkofen painter
 1823 John Sherman MC (Union), died in 1900
 1824 Charles Henry Van Wyck Brigadier General (Union volunteers), 
            died in 1895
 1825 Rudolf Viole composer
 1830 François M Raoult French physicist/chemist (law of Raoult)
 1837 Pinckney B S Pinchback Lieutenant Governor (Louisiana)
 1838 James 1st Viscount Bryce, historian/statesman
 1838 John Wilkes Booth assassin of Abraham Lincoln
 1843 Benito Pérez Galdós Spain, novelist (Fountain of 
            Gold, Nazáarin)
 1843 Kaufmann Kohler reform rabbi/theologian
 1850 Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton Glasgow Scotland, yachtsman/tea magnate 
            (Lipton Tea)
 1855 Anatol Konstantinovich Liadov St Petersburg Russia, composer 
            (Enchanted Lake)
 1857 Hendrik Zwaardemaker Dutch physiologist (olfactometer)
 1858 Frederick Zech Jr composer
 1867 Jim Kelly cricket wicket-keeper (Australian 1896-1905)
 1873 Carl J Eldh Swedish sculptor
 1873 Jan Kalf literary/art historian (Preservation of museums)
 1876 Ivan Cankar Slavs author (Hlapec Jernej-Njegova Pravica)
 1877 Roderich Mojsisovics-Mojsvar composer
 1878 Gustav Stresemann German chancellor (1923, Nobel 1926)
 1882 Thurston Hall Boston MA, actor (Roaming Lady, In Society)
 1885 Fritz v Unruh writer
 1885 Mae Murray [Girl with bee-stung lips] Portsmouth VA, actress 
            (High Stakes)
 1885 Marie Benavente [Maria Wissink] actress (Scapegoat)
 1886 Karl Barth Basel Switzerland, theologian/author (Action in Waiting)
 1886 Olaf Stapleton British religious sci-fi writer (Star Maker)
 1887 Jacobus C Bloem Dutch poet (Sintels)
 1888 Max(imilian Raoul Walter) Steiner Vienna, composer (Gone With 
            Wind)
 1894 Dimitri Tiomkin Russia, composer (Academy Award 1954-High & 
            Mighty)
 1897 Dalton Parry Conyngham cricketer (one Test South Africa vs England 
            1923)
 1897 Ewart Levy
 1898 Ariel Durant writer (Story of Civilization)
 1898 Herbert Elwell Minneapolis MN, composer (Happy Hypocrite)
 1899 Fred Astaire Omaha NE, tap dancer/actor (Easter Parade, Swingtime)
 19-- Larry Flash Jenkins Long Island NY, actor (White Shadow, Fletch)
 1901 Albert Dondeyne Belgian philosopher/theologist
 1902 David O Selznick Pittsburgh PA, producer (Gone With the Wind)
 1902 Joachim Prinz author/Rabbi of Berlin (1926-37)
 1903 Kay Petre early racing driver
 1904 David Brown CEO (Aston Martin Lagonda)
 1905 Angus Paton civil engineer
 1907 Harilaos Perpessas composer
 1908 Carl Albert (D) speaker of the House
 1908 Henry Diamond Irish Nationalist MP
 1909 Lord Harold Francis Collison British union leader (agriculture 
            workers)
 1909 Maybelle Carter Nickelsville VA, country singer (Johnny Cash 
            Show)
 1910 Jimmy Demaret winner of 44 golf tournaments, but not the Open
 1910 Margot Turner matron-in-chief (Army Nursing Service)
 1912 Edward Gardner Queen's Court/MP
 1912 Erik Jorgensen composer
 1912 Harold Myers film journalist
 1914 Charles McGraw New York NY, actor (Michael-Falcon, Smith Family)
 1914 Lord Smith British surgeon
 1915 Bert van Dongen [Abraham J Cohen], singer/impressionist/actor
 1915 Christian Beyers Naudé South African anti-apartheid fighter
 1915 Denis Thatcher husband of British PM Margaret (1979-90)
 1915 Duke of Sutherland
 1915 Monica Dickens author/founder (US Samaritians)
 1915 Salah Abou Seif director
 1916 Milton Babbitt US mathematician/composer (Widow's Lament)
 1918 Margo singer (Golden Irish Favorites)
 1918 T Berry Brazelton doctor (On Being a Father)
 1919 Ella Grasso (Governor-D-CT)
 1919 Louis Sen A Kaw Surinam dam builder
 1919 Tibor Sarai composer
 1920 Basil Kelly Lord Justice of Appeals (Northern Ireland)
 1921 Bert Weedon rocker
 1921 Nancy Walker Philadelphia PA, Bounty ads/actress (Rhoda, McMillan 
            & Wife)
 1922 David Orr deputy chairman (Inchcape)/CEO (British Council, Unilever)
 1923 John Dugdal Lord-Lieutenant (Salop)
 1925 Edward Fursdon British Major-General (defense council)
 1926 Duncan Watson president (World Blind Union)
 1929 Brian Corby CEO (Prudential)
 1929 Fats Domino rocker (Blueberry Hill)
 1929 Marquess of Downshire
 1930 June Knox-Mawer British radio host/novelist (World of Islands)
 1930 Pat Summerall NFLer (New York Giants)/Sportscaster (CBS)
 1931 Lord Michael Mustill of Pateley Bridge, Lord Justice of Appeal
 1932 Earl of Rothes
 1932 Francoise Fabian Hussein Dey Algeria, actress (Happy New Year)
 1933 Barbara Taylor Bradford author
 1934 Cliff Wilson snooker player
 1934 William Lithgow Scottish industrialist/multi-millionaire
 1935 Henry Fambrough US singer (Spinners)
 1935 Larry Williams rocker
 1936 Anthony Mullens British Lieutenant-General (Deputy chief of defense)
 1936 Gary Owens Mitchell SD, disc jockey/TV host (Laugh In, Gong Show)
 1936 Michael Stone English broker/multi-millionaire (Man Group)
 1936 Trevor Clay General-Secretary (Royal College of Nursing)
 1937 Arthur Kopit US, playwright (Day Whores Came Out to Play Tennis)
 1937 Jim Hickman baseball player (Mets, Dodgers, Cubs)
 1937 Tamara Press USSR, shot putter/discus thrower (Olympics-gold-60)
 1938 Manuel Santana tennis player (US Open 1965)
 1938 Maxim Shostakovich Leningrad Russia, conductor (Atlanta Symphony)
 1938 Merritt Ranew baseball player
 1938 Michael Shea director (Hanson Trust)/Queen's press secretary
 1938 Peter Davies Major-General/Director-General (RSPCA)
 1938 Philip Gordon Winsor composer
 1940 Arthur Alexander US singer/songwriter (Lonely Just Like Me)
 1940 Taurean Blacque actor (Neal Washington-Hill Street Blues)
 1940 William Cash MP
 1941 Danny Rapp Philadelphia PA, rocker (Danny & Juniors)
 1941 Ken Berry baseball player (White Sox, Angels, Brewers, Indians)
 1941 Win Bischoff CEO (Schroders)
 1942 Bill Coday US singer (You're Gonna Then Me)
 1942 Ingram Douglas Marshall composer
 1943 Bruce Raymond jockey
 1943 Donovan [Leitch] Glasgow Scotland, guitarist/folk singer (Mellow 
            Yellow)
 1943 James Earl Chaney US civil rights activist
 1944 Abdul Kadir cricketer (Pakistan batsman-keeper in 4 Tests 1964-65)
 1944 Jackie Lomax Liverpool, rocker (Is This What You Want)
 1944 Jim Abrahams Shorewood WI, director (Hot Shots, Top Secret)
 1944 Kathy Farrer LPGA golfer
 1944 Marie-France Pisier Daclat Vietnam, actress (Scruples, Midnight)
 1945 Justice Laws
 1945 Pamelo Mounk'a musician
 1946 Graham Gouldman Manchester England, bassist (10cc-No Milk Today)
 1946 Maureen Lipman actress (Educating Rita, Wonderworks)
 1947 Dave Mason Worcester England, singer/songwriter (We Just Disagree)
 1947 Jay Ferguson Burbank CA, rocker (Spirit-I Got A Line on You)
 1947 Paul Nicholas Young architect
 1948 Christopher Gent CEO (Vodafone Group)
 1948 Meg Foster Reading PA, actress (Sunshine, Cagney & Lacey)
 1951 Ron Banks US R&B singer (Dramatics-Whatcha See is Whatcha 
            Get)
 1951 Steve Gunderson (Representative-R-WI, 1981- )
 1952 Sly Dunbar Kingston Jamaica, reggae drummer (Sly & Robbie)
 1953 Barbara Moxness LPGA golfer
 1953 Lawrence Lau actor (Jamie Frame-Another World)
 1953 Steve Thomas rocker (Shooting Star)
 1954 Jeff Apple Miami FL, producer (In the Line of Fire)
 1955 Bruce Hartzler Washington DC, canoe (alternate-Olympics-96)
 1955 Chris Berman sportscaster (ESPN)
 1955 Homer Simpson animation (Simpsons)
 1955 Laurence Lau actor (Jamie Frame-Another World)
 1955 Mark David Chapman assassin of John Lennon
 1957 Phil Mahre Yakima WA, twin alpine slalom skier (Olympics-gold/silver-80, 
            84)
 1957 Sid Vicious [John Beverly], London England, punk rocker (Sex 
            Pistols)
 1957 Steve Mahre Yakima WA, twin alpine slalom skier (Olympics-silver-80, 
            84)
 1958 Ellen Ochoa Los Angeles CA, PhD/Astronaut (STS 56, 66)
 1958 Jeannette Kohlhaas LPGA golfer
 1958 Margaret Ward LPGA golfer
 1958 Rick Santorum (Representative-R-PA)
 1959 Dan Schayes NBA center/forward (Miami Heat, Orlando Magic)
 1960 Bono Vox [Paul Hauson] Dublin Ireland, rocker (U2-Joshua Tree)
 1960 Merlene Ottey Jamaican/Italian running star (Olympics)
 1960 Tauseef Ahmed cricketer (leading Pakistan off-spinner of 80's)
 1960 Victoria Rowell Portland ME, actress (Dr Amanda Bentley-Diagnosis 
            Murder, Drucilla-Young and Restless)
 1961 Blyth Tait England, New Zealand equestrian 3 day event (Olympics-gold-96)
 1961 Randy Cunneyworth Etobicoke, NHL left wing (Ottawa Senators)
 1961 Teri Copley Arcadia CA, actress (Mickey-We've Got it Made)
 1962 Garry Daley keyboard (China Crisis-Christian)
 1962 Joey Meyer baseball player
 1962 Robby Thompson W Palm Beach FL, infielder (San Fransisco Giants)
 1963 Lisa M Nowak Washington DC, Lieutenant Commander USN/astronaut
 1964 Dean Spriddle Plymouth England, Canadian Tour golfer (1994 Oak 
            Valley)
 1965 Jim Schreiner Kailua HI, kayak (alternate-Olympics-96)
 1965 Linda Evangelista St Catherines Canada, model (Elite)
 1965 Mike Butcher baseball player
 1965 Rony Seikaly NBA center (Orlando Magic, Golden State Warriors)
 1965 Todd Kalis NFL guard (Cincinnati Bengals)
 1966 Jonathan Edwards Britain, triple jumper (Olympics-gold/silver-92, 
            96)
 1966 Mikael Andersson Malmo Swe, NHL left wing (Tampa Bay Lightning)
 1968 Julie Smith Glendora CA, softball infielder (Olympics-gold-96)
 1969 Curtis Whitley NFL center (Panthers, Packers, Raiders)
 1969 Dennis Bergkamp Amsterdam Netherlands, soccer player (Ajax)
 1969 Judson Mills Purcellville VA, actor (Hutch-As The World Turns)
 1969 Martin Driever WLAF tight end (Rhein Fire)
 1969 Pete Schourek Austin TX, pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)
 1970 Andre Stolz Brisbane Queensland, Australasia golfer
 1971 Andrei Kravtsov Queensland Australia, gymnast (Olympics-96)
 1971 Eric Stock soccer player (NEC)
 1971 Ronnie Dixon NFL defensive tackle (Philadelphia Eagles, New York 
            Jets)
 1972 Akili Johnson NFL defensive back (Atlanta Falcons)
 1972 Emma Ridley Hanpstead England, actress (Return to Oz)
 1972 Farrell Duclair CFL fullback (Calgary Stampeders)
 1972 Stuart Carlisle cricketer (Zimbabwe Test batsman 1995-)
 1973 Jerome Williams NBA forward (Detroit Pistons)
 1974 Grant Williams NFL tackle (Seattle Seahawks)
 1974 Janet Reasons Port Orchard WA, Miss America-Washington (1997)
 1975 Adam Deadmarsh Trail British Columbia, NHL center (Colorado Avalanche, 
            Olympics-98)
 1977 Amanda Borden Cincinnati OH, gymnast (World-silver-94, Olympics-gold-96)
 1991 Emily McEnroe daughter of Tatum O'Neal & John McEnroe
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on May 10th:
 0238 Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus the Thracian, Roman Emperor, murdered
 0995 Boudouin bishop of Utrecht
 1566 Leonhard Fuchs German botanist, dies at 65
 1569 Juan the Avila Spanish minister/writer
 1637 Susanna van Baerle Dutch wife of Constantine Huygens, dies at 
            37
 1653 John Bicker ship builder/merchant/regent, dies at 61
 1696 Jean de La Bruyère French author, dies at 50
 1710 Georg Dietrich Leiding composer, dies at 46
 1760 Johann Christoph Graupner composer, dies at 77
 1764 Picander [Christian Henrici] German writer (Die Weiberprobe), 
            dies
 1770 Charles Avison composer, dies at 61
 1774 Louis XV king of France (1715-74), dies at 64
 1784 Antoine Court de Gébelin French vicar/writer, dies at 
            56
 1785 Etienne Joseph Floquet composer, dies at 36
 1789 Guillaume Gommaire Kennis composer, dies at 72
 1794 Elisabeth princess of France, beheaded at 30
 1798 George Vancouver British explorer, (Voyage of Discovery), dies 
            at 40
 1818 Paul Revere American patriot, dies
 1820 Matthaus Stegmayer composer, dies at 49
 1826 Giuseppe Sigismondo composer, dies at 86
 1829 Thomas Young physicist/decipherer of Egyptian hierogolyphics, 
            dies
 1833 François Andrieux French writer/politician, dies at 74
 1849 Katsushika Hokusai Japanese painter, dies at 89
 1859 Johan archduke of Austria (Firechief & Housewife), dies
 1863 Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson Confederate General 
            (Civil War), dies from wounds received at Chancellorsville
 1864 James Clay Rice lawyer/Union Brigadier-General, dies in battle 
            at 34
 1864 Thomas Greeley Stevenson Union Brigadier-General, dies at about 
            27
 1869 Wilhelm Bernard Molique composer, dies at 66
 1880 John Goss composer/organist, dies at 79
 1885 Edward Stephen composer, dies at 62
 1885 Ferdinand Hiller composer, dies at 73
 1897 William Thomas Best composer, dies at 70
 1904 Henry M Stanley [John Rowlands] British explorer, dies
 1909 Johannes de Koo journalist/playwright, dies
 1910 Stanislao Cannizzaro Italian chemist, dies at 85
 1910 William Huggins discoverer of stellar nature of Andromeda, dies
 1915 Albert Weisgerber German painter/graphic artist, dies in battle
 1920 John Wesley Hyatt inventor/plastics pioneer, dies
 1923 Vaslav Vorovsky Russian delegate, assassinated
 1924 Adolfo Albertazzi Italian writer (L'ave), dies at 58
 1937 Johannes Walter German geologist (Die Denudation in Wüste), 
            dies
 1938 Percy McAlister cricketer (8 Tests, punches Clem Hill in 1912), 
            dies
 1940 Euphemia "Phemia" Molkenboer Dutch author/poster artist, 
            dies at 56
 1942 Joseph M Weber comedian/singer (Weber & Lewis Fields), dies 
            at 74
 1943 André Bertulot Belgian resistance fighter, hanged
 1943 Arnaud/Armand Fraiteur Belgian resistance fighter, hanged
 1943 Maurice-Albert Raskin Belgian resistance fighter, hanged
 1950 John G Fletcher US poet (Burning Mountain), dies
 1954 George Hirst cricketer (36,323 1st-class runs, 2739 wickets), 
            dies
 1960 Juri Olescha writer, dies at 61
 1964 Carol Haney dancer (Pantomime Quiz), dies at 35
 1964 Ignace Lilien composer, dies at 66
 1965 Hubertus J van Mook Dutch minister of Colonization (1942-45), 
            dies at 70
 1968 Maurie Sievers cricket medium-pacer (Australia vs England 1936-37), 
            dies
 1968 Philippa Bevans dies at 55
 1968 Scotty Beckett dies at 38
 1971 Mihail Jora composer, dies at 79
 1971 Shukichi Mitsukuri composer, dies at 75
 1973 Jack E Leonard Chicago IL, comedian, dies at 62
 1973 Loren Tindall dies of heart attack at 51
 1976 George Curzon dies at 77
 1977 Joan Crawford actress (Mildred Pierce), dies at 69
 1979 John Cameron Andrieu Bingham Morton satirist (Beachcomber), dies
 1979 Louis Paul Boon Flemish writer (Eros & the Lonely Man), dies 
            at 67
 1982 Jean C M Picart le Doux French designer, dies
 1982 Peter Weiss German playwright (Marat-Sade), dies at 65
 1983 John P Strijbos writer (Called that Bird), dies at 92
 1984 Joaquin Agostinho Portuguese cyclist, dies at 41
 1984 Robert Moore actor (Marshall-Diana), dies at 56
 1990 Susan Oliver actress (Disorderly Orderly), dies of cancer at 
            61
 1990 Walker Percy physician/novelist (Lancelot), dies of cancer at 
            73
 1991 Armand Boni [Armand the Good], Flemish poet/writer, dies
 1992 Joan Merrill vocalist, dies of a stroke at 74
 1992 John Lund actor (Perils of Pauline), dies at 81
 1992 Liesbeth Saijers sculptor, dies
 1992 Sylvia Sims singer (Flower Drum Song), dies of a heart attack 
            at 74
 1994 John Wayne Gacy mass murderer, executed in Illinois at 52
 1994 Lucebert [J Swaanswijk] poet/cartoonist (PC Hooft 1967), dies 
            at 69
 1994 Phyllis Flowerdew school Reading text author, dies at 81
 1995 Harold Berens comedian, dies at 92
 1995 Hilde Jarecki educationist, dies at 83
 1995 Jimmy Raney jazz guitarist, dies at 67
 1997 Joanie Weston roller derby queen (Bay Bombers), dies at 61
 
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