1701day.year

Mary

(1701 - 1785)

Countess of Harold, English aristocrat and philanthropist

Countess of Harold English aristocrat and philanthropist
Mary, Countess of Harold, was an 18th-century English aristocrat recognized for her charitable works.
Born into the English nobility in 1701, Mary became the Countess of Harold through marriage. She dedicated much of her life to supporting poor and orphaned children in her county. As a patron of local schools and hospitals, Mary funded numerous social initiatives. Her philanthropic leadership was noted for its compassion and organizational skill. She maintained close ties with leading charitable societies of her time. Mary died in 1785, leaving a legacy of benevolence in her community.
1701 Mary, Countess of Harold
1818day.year

Adolf Anderssen

(1818 - 1879)

German chess player

German chess player
Leading German chess master of the mid-19th century, famous for his combinations in the 'Immortal Game.'
Adolf Anderssen was born in 1818 in Breslau and became one of the strongest chess players of his era. He won the first international tournament in London in 1851 and was renowned for his tactical brilliance and sacrificial play. His celebrated "Immortal Game" remains a classic example of chess artistry. Anderssen contributed to opening theory and organized chess clubs in Germany. He was admired for his generous spirit and love of the game, inspiring future generations of players. He died in 1879, remembered as a pioneer of modern chess.
1818 Adolf Anderssen
1868day.year

(1868 - 1935)

Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom

Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom
Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom was the eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. She was a prominent member of the British royal family who dedicated her life to charitable work.
Born on July 6, 1868, Princess Victoria was the first child of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. She grew up as heir presumptive until the birth of her younger siblings. Known for her intellect and devotion, she received a comprehensive education and represented the crown on numerous public occasions. Though she never married, Victoria supported various charitable causes, focusing on nursing and education. During World War I, she opened her residence to war relief efforts and frequently visited wounded soldiers. Her warmth and compassion endeared her to the public. In later years, she retired to the Isle of Wight and lived quietly until her death on December 3, 1935. Victoria’s legacy lives on as a model of royal service and philanthropy.
1868 Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom
1899day.year

Susannah Mushatt Jones

(1899 - 2016)

American supercentarian

American supercentarian
American supercentenarian who was the world's oldest living person from 2015 until her death in 2016 at age 116.
Susannah Mushatt Jones was born in Montgomery County, Alabama, and lived through significant events of three centuries. She moved to New York City in her youth and worked as a caregiver for many decades. Recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest living person in 2015, she celebrated her 116th birthday surrounded by family and friends. Jones attributed her longevity to a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, daily knitting, and a positive attitude. She was one of the last surviving Americans born in the 19th century. Jones's life story offers insight into history, resilience, and the possibilities of human longevity.
1899 Susannah Mushatt Jones supercentarian
1912day.year

Molly Yard

(1912 - 2005)

American feminist

American feminist
Molly Yard was an American feminist leader who advanced women's rights during the late 20th century.
Born in 1912, Molly Yard began her activism with the League of Women Voters before rising to become president of the National Organization for Women (NOW). During her tenure from 1974 to 1979, she championed the Equal Rights Amendment and reproductive freedom. Yard expanded NOW’s membership and public profile through national speaking tours and media appearances. She later founded groups focused on peace and political participation, continuing her advocacy into the 21st century. Her dedication helped shape modern feminist and social justice movements in the United States.
Molly Yard
1932day.year

Herman Hertzberger

Dutch architect and academic

Dutch architect and academic
Renowned Dutch architect and educator influential in social housing and human-centered design.
Herman Hertzberger is a key figure in postwar architecture, known for projects like the Centraal Beheer office building in Apeldoorn and the Diagoon Houses in Delft. His approach emphasizes flexibility, community interaction, and the user’s experience within built environments. As a professor at Delft University of Technology, he shaped generations of architects through his teachings and publications. His theories on structuralism and participatory design continue to inform contemporary architectural discourse. Hertzberger’s work has left a lasting impact on modern architectural theory and practice.
1932 Herman Hertzberger
1940day.year

Siti Norma Yaakob

Malaysian lawyer and judge

Malaysian lawyer and judge
Malaysian lawyer and judge who served as the first female Chief Judge of the High Court of Malaya.
Born in 1940 in Malaysia, Siti Norma Yaakob graduated with a law degree from the University of Birmingham in 1962. She joined the Malayan Judicial and Legal Service in 1964, rising through the ranks as a magistrate and sessions court judge. In 1977, she became the first woman appointed as a High Court Judge in Malaysia, breaking gender barriers in the judiciary. Yaakob served on the Court of Appeal and Federal Court before being sworn in as Chief Judge of the High Court of Malaya in 2000. After retiring from the bench in 2002, she chaired the National Audit Committee and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. Her pioneering career has made her a role model for women in law and public service in Malaysia.
Siti Norma Yaakob
1942day.year

Ian Leslie

Indonesian-Australian journalist and television host

Indonesian-Australian journalist and television host
Indonesian-Australian journalist and television presenter known for his dynamic hosting style.
Ian Leslie is a journalist and television host of Indonesian-Australian heritage who gained prominence in the 1980s. He began his career reporting on cultural and social issues across Asia and Australia. Leslie hosted popular talk and current affairs programs, combining sharp interviews with engaging storytelling. His cross-cultural perspective has enriched media coverage on topics ranging from politics to lifestyle. Leslie has won accolades for his on-screen charisma and dedication to journalistic integrity. In addition to broadcasting, he has contributed articles to leading newspapers and magazines. His work continues to influence aspiring journalists in the region.
1942 Ian Leslie
1949day.year

Noli de Castro

Filipino journalist and politician, 14th Vice President of the Philippines

Filipino journalist and politician 14th Vice President of the Philippines
Filipino journalist turned politician who served as the 14th Vice President of the Philippines.
Noli de Castro was born on July 6, 1949 in Pola, Oriental Mindoro. He began his career as a broadcast journalist, earning the nickname “Kabayan” for his empathetic reporting. De Castro entered politics in 2001, winning a Senate seat before becoming Vice President in 2004 alongside President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. He focused on poverty alleviation and public health initiatives. After his term, he returned to media, hosting news and public affairs programs. De Castro remains a prominent voice in Filipino journalism and politics.
1949 Noli de Castro Vice President of the Philippines
1951day.year

Lorna Golding

Former First Lady of Jamaica

Former First Lady of Jamaica
Former First Lady of Jamaica known for her advocacy in social welfare and education.
Lorna Golding was born on July 6, 1951 in Jamaica. As First Lady from 2007 to 2011, she championed programs supporting children’s education and women’s rights. Golding chaired the Jamaica Social Investment Fund’s initiatives to improve community health and literacy. She worked with non-profit organizations to provide resources for disadvantaged youth. After her tenure, she continued to engage in philanthropic activities across the Caribbean. Golding’s dedication to social causes has made her a respected figure in Jamaica.
1951 Lorna Golding
1975day.year

Amir-Abbas Fakhravar

Iranian journalist and activist

Iranian journalist and activist
Iranian journalist and political activist advocating for democracy and human rights.
Amir-Abbas Fakhravar, born July 6, 1975, emerged as a prominent dissident voice against the Iranian regime. Through his writing and public speeches, he has campaigned for democracy, free speech, and prisoner rights. After facing imprisonment and trials in Iran, he relocated to the United States, where he continues his activism and leads the New Iran Organization. Fakhravar's efforts have drawn international attention to the plight of political prisoners in Iran and inspired a global conversation on reform. A frequent commentator in media outlets, he remains a steadfast advocate for change in his homeland.
Amir-Abbas Fakhravar
1995day.year

Ludwig Ahgren

American YouTuber and live streamer

American YouTuber and live streamer
American streamer and content creator known for his variety gaming streams and record-breaking Twitch marathons.
Born in 1995 in Hollis, New Hampshire, Ludwig Ahgren began creating YouTube content in his teens. He gained rapid popularity on Twitch for his engaging personality, gaming skills, and interactive streams. In 2021, his month-long "subathon" broke records for concurrent subscriptions on Twitch. Ahgren later launched a successful YouTube channel, expanding his content to include gaming, talk shows, and esports commentary. He has hosted charity events, collaborated with major brands, and built a community known as the "Mogul Moves."
1995 Ludwig Ahgren