November Birthdays
November 1, 2015

I’ll be adding to this list as I find more birthdays. Note: many birth dates, especially as you look further back in time, were not recorded. Comment below if you know of a birthday that should be added to this list!

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Happy birthday to…

  • November 2 – Edward V (1470), Daniel Boone (1734), Marie Antoinette (1755)
  • November 4 – William II (1650)
  • November 6 – Joanne of Castile “Juana la Loca” (1479)
  • November 7 – Marie Curie (1867)
  • November 8 – Bram Stoker (1847), Milton Bradley (1836), Margaret Mitchell (1900)
  • November 10 – Martin Luther (1483)
  • November 12 – Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815)
  • November 13 – Edward III (1312), Robert Louis Stevenson (1850)
  • November 14 – Claude Monet (1840)
  • November 15 – Georgia O’Keeffe (1887)
  • November 19 – Charles I of England (1600), James Garfield (1831)
  • November 20 – Wilfred Laurier (1841)
  • November 21 – Voltaire (1694)
  • November 22 – Mary of Guise (1515)
  • November 23 – Billy the Kid (1859)
  • November 24 – Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864)
  • November 25 – Henriette Maria of France (1609)
  • November 28 – Margaret Tudor (1489), William Blake (1757)
  • November 29 – Louisa May Alcott (1832)
  • November 30 – Jonathan Swift (1667), Mark Twain (1835), Winston Churchill (1874), Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874)

Jillianne Hamilton is a history enthusiast and the author of The Spirited Mrs. Pringle (historical fiction), The Hobby Shop on Barnaby Street (historical romance), and The Lazy Historian’s Guide to the Wives of Henry VIII (non-fiction). Jill launched The Lazy Historian in 2015. She lives in Charlottetown on Canada’s beautiful east coast. Learn more.

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Hi, I'm Jillianne.

I'm a historical fiction writer, a lover of history, and a hoarder of books. I'm the author of The Spirited Mrs. Pringle, The Hobby Shop on Barnaby Street, and The Lazy Historian's Guide to the Wives of Henry VIII.

The Lazy Historian is a history blog featuring stories from the past with sass. With a focus on Western European and women's history, I delve into anything fascinating. Learn more.