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This is a list of notable people born at sea.

Name Description Year
Louis Aldrich American actor 1843
Charles George James Arbuthnot British general 1801
Asmahan Syrian singer 1912
Charles Barbier de Meynard French historian and orientalist 1826
Watson Cheyne, 1st Baronet British surgeon 1852
Westmoreland Davis Governor of Virginia 1859
Fausto Bordalo Dias Portuguese singer 1947
Boyle Finniss First Premier of South Australia 1807
Itamar Franco Former President of Brazil 1930
John Paul Getty, Jr. British oil heir 1932
E. T. Hooley Australian explorer 1842
Oceanus Hopkins Only child born on Mayflower voyage 1620 1620
Tommy Hughes Australian footballer 1886
Mary Jemison American frontierswoman 1743
Augustus D. Juilliard Founder of the Juilliard School 1836
Ivan Kelic Australian soccer player 1968
Cyrille Pierre Théodore Laplace French navigator 1793
Francis Lathrop American artist 1849
Wyndham Lewis British painter 1882
René Maran French poet 1887
Rio Antonio Mavuba French footballer 1984
James McGowen Australian politician 1855
Sir Charles Monro, 1st Baronet British Army officer 1860
Roy William Neill Film director 1887
Henry Orth Architect 1866
John L. O'Sullivan Irish-American columnist 1813
Reino Paasilinna Finnish politician 1939
Ed Porray American baseball player 1888
Stamford Raffles Founder of Singapore 1781
Charles E. de M. Sajous American endocrinologist and laryngologist 1852
Ignatius Sancho British abolitionist c. 1729
Jack Soo American actor 1917
Jane Maria Strachey British suffragist 1840
Ralph Webb Canadian politician 1886
William Wentworth Australian explorer and politician 1790
Moses O. Williamson American politician 1850
Arthur Windsor Australian journalist 1833
Simon van der Stel First Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony 1639

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