List of people born at sea

This is a list of notable people born at sea.

Name Description Year of birth
Louis Aldrich American actor 1843
Charles George James Arbuthnot British general 1801
Westmoreland Davis[1] Governor of Virginia 1859
Boyle Finniss[2] First Premier of South Australia 1807
Itamar Franco[3] Brazilian politician 1930
E. T. Hooley[4] Australian explorer 1842
Mary Jemison[5] American frontierswoman 1743
Augustus D. Juilliard[6] Founder of the Juilliard School 1836
Francis Lathrop[7] American artist 1849
Wyndham Lewis[8] British painter 1882
Rio Antonio Mavuba[9] French footballer 1984
James McGowen[10] Australian politician 1855
Roy William Neill[11] Film director 1887
Henry Orth architect 1866
Reino Paasilinna[12] Finnish politician 1939
Ed Porray[13] American baseball player 1888
Evadne Price[14] British writer 1896 or 1901
Stamford Raffles[15] Founder of Singapore 1781
William Watson, 1st Baronet Cheyne[16] British surgeon 1852
Ralph Humphreys Webb Canadian politician 1887
Tarina V Frank Artist 1989
William Wentworth[17] Australian explorer and politician 1790
Arthur Windsor[18] Australian journalist 1833

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