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* [[January 24]] – [[Giuseppe Alessandro Furietti]], Italian Catholic cardinal (d. [[1764]]) * [[January 24]] – [[Giuseppe Alessandro Furietti]], Italian Catholic cardinal (d. [[1764]])
* [[February 23]] – [[George Frideric Handel]], German composer (d. [[1759]]) * [[February 23]] – [[George Frideric Handel]], German composer (d. [[1759]])
-* [[February 24]] – [[Hieronymus Pez]], Austrian historian (d. [[1762]]) 
-* [[March 2]] – [[Moses Williams (antiquarian)]], Welsh scholar (d. [[1742]]) 
-* [[March 11]] 
-** [[William Flower, 1st Baron Castle Durrow]], Irish politician (d. [[1746]]) 
-** [[Jean-Pierre Nicéron]], French encyclopedist (d. [[1738]]) 
* [[March 12]] – [[George Berkeley]], Irish philosopher (d. [[1753]]) * [[March 12]] – [[George Berkeley]], Irish philosopher (d. [[1753]])
-* [[March 13]] – [[Johann Paul Schiffelholz]], German Baroque composer (d. [[1758]]) 
* [[March 17]] – [[Jean-Marc Nattier]], French painter (d. [[1766]]) * [[March 17]] – [[Jean-Marc Nattier]], French painter (d. [[1766]])
-* [[March 18]] – [[Ralph Erskine (preacher)]], Scottish churchman (d. [[1752]]) 
-* [[March 24]] – [[John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland]], British politician (d. [[1762]]) 
-* [[March 26]] 
-** [[Germain Louis Chauvelin]], French politician (d. [[1762]]) 
-** [[Johann Alexander Thiele]], German painter (d. [[1752]]) 
-* [[March 27]] – [[Simon Hatley]], English sailor (d. [[1723]]) 
* [[March 31]] – [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], German composer (d. [[1750]]) * [[March 31]] – [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], German composer (d. [[1750]])
-* [[April 4]] – [[Claude Sallier]], French librarian (d. [[1761]]) 
-* [[April 18]] – [[Jacques-Pierre de Taffanel de la Jonquière, Marquis de la Jonquière]], French admiral, colonial administrator (d. [[1752]]) 
-* [[April 24]] – [[Cosimo Imperiali]], Italian cardinal (d. [[1764]]) 
-* [[April 30]] – [[Hermann Friedrich Teichmeyer]], German botanist (d. [[1746]]) 
-* [[May 4]] – [[Akdun]], Chinese Manchu statesman (d. [[1756]]) 
-* [[May 6]] – [[Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]], Prussian queen consort (d. [[1735]]) 
-* [[May 19]] – [[Neri Maria Corsini]], Italian Catholic priest and cardinal (d. [[1770]]) 
-* [[June 6]] – [[Spencer Phips]], Acting governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay (d. [[1757]]) 
-* [[June 10]] – [[Harry Grey, 3rd Earl of Stamford]], English peer (d. [[1739]]) 
-* [[June 11]] – [[Thomas Wedgwood III]], English potter, father of Josiah Wedgwood (d. [[1739]]) 
-* [[June 14]] – [[Princess Charlotte Wilhelmine of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld]], countess by marriage of Hanau-Münzenberg (d. [[1767]]) 
-* [[June 23]] – [[Antonio Bernacchi]], Italian opera singer (d. [[1756]]) 
-* [[June 24]] – [[Hans von Lehwaldt]], German general (d. [[1768]]) 
-* [[June 30]] 
-** [[John Gay]], English writer (d. [[1732]]) 
-** [[Dominikus Zimmermann]], German Rococo architect, stuccoist (d. [[1766]]) 
-* [[July 3]] – [[Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet]], British cavalry officer (d. [[1768]]) 
-* [[July 22]] – [[Henrik Magnus von Buddenbrock]], Swedish general, noble (d. [[1743]]) 
-* [[July 28]] – [[Richard Newport (MP)]] (d. [[1716]]) 
* [[August 6]] – [[Martin Bouquet]], French Benedictine monk and historian (d. [[1754]]) * [[August 6]] – [[Martin Bouquet]], French Benedictine monk and historian (d. [[1754]])
-* [[August 7]] – [[Claude Lamoral, 6th Prince of Ligne]], Austrian Field Marshal (d. [[1766]]) 
-* [[August 8]] – [[Claude Joseph Geoffroy]], brother of Étienne François Geoffroy (d. [[1752]]) 
* [[August 15]] – [[Jacob Theodor Klein]], German scholar (d. [[1759]]) * [[August 15]] – [[Jacob Theodor Klein]], German scholar (d. [[1759]])
* [[August 18]] – [[Brook Taylor]], English mathematician (d. [[1731]]) * [[August 18]] – [[Brook Taylor]], English mathematician (d. [[1731]])
-* [[September 2]] – [[Christiane Charlotte of Nassau-Ottweiler]], Countess, later Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg (d. [[1761]]) 
-* [[September 3]] – [[Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton]] (d. [[1754]]) 
-* [[September 4]] – [[Johann Adolf II, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels]] (d. [[1746]]) 
-* [[September 14]] – [[Didier Diderot]], French craftsman (d. [[1759]]) 
-* [[September 16]] – [[Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt]], German scientist (d. [[1735]]) 
-* [[September 17]] 
-** [[Joshua Allen, 2nd Viscount Allen]], Irish politician (d. [[1742]]) 
-** [[Charles August, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg]], Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (1719-1753) (d. [[1753]]) 
-** [[Robert Marsham, 1st Baron Romney]], British politician (d. [[1724]]) 
-** [[Uvedale Tomkins Price]], British politician (d. [[1764]]) 
-* [[September 20]] – [[Giuseppe Matteo Alberti]], Italian Baroque composer and violinist (d. [[1751]]) 
-* [[September 29]] – [[George Brudenell, 3rd Earl of Cardigan]] (d. [[1732]]) 
* [[October 1]] – [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor]] (d. [[1740]]) * [[October 1]] – [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor]] (d. [[1740]])
-* [[October 13]] – [[Henri François Le Dran]], French surgeon (d. [[1770]]) 
-* [[October 15]] – [[Diederik van Domburg]], 23rd Governor of Zeylan, during the Dutch period in Ceylon (d. [[1736]]) 
-* [[October 21]] – [[George Forbes, 3rd Earl of Granard]], English Royal Navy admiral (d. [[1765]]) 
* [[October 26]] – [[Domenico Scarlatti]], Italian composer (d. [[1757]]) * [[October 26]] – [[Domenico Scarlatti]], Italian composer (d. [[1757]])
-* [[October 28]] – [[Hans Gram (historian)]], Danish historian (d. [[1748]]) 
-* [[October 31]] – [[John Murray, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]], Scottish soldier and peer (d. [[1752]]) 
-* [[November 3]] – [[François Roettiers]], Flemish engraver, medallist, painter, sculptor (d. [[1742]]) 
-* [[November 5]] – [[Peter Angelis]], French painter (d. [[1734]]) 
-* [[November 7]] 
-** [[Jared Eliot]], Connecticut farmer, author on horticulture (d. [[1763]]) 
-** [[Georg Lenck]], German musician (d. [[1744]]) 
-* [[November 10]] – [[Duncan Forbes, Lord Culloden]], Scottish politician, judge (d. [[1747]]) 
-* [[November 11]] 
-** [[Lucrezia Elena Cevoli]], Italian Catholic professed religious of the Capuchin Poor Clares (d. [[1767]]) 
-** [[Jean Charles de Saint-Nectaire]], French general (d. [[1771]]) 
-* [[November 15]] – [[Balthasar Denner]], German artist (d. [[1749]]) 
-* [[November 17]] – [[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye]], French Canadian military officer (d. [[1749]]) 
-* [[November 24]] – [[Princess Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck]], German noble (d. [[1761]]) 
-* [[November 25]] – [[Eiler Hagerup d.e.]], Norwegian bishop (d. [[1743]]) 
-* [[November 29]] – [[John Willes (judge)]], English lawyer (d. [[1761]]) 
-* [[December 6]] – [[Marie Adélaïde of Savoy]], wife of [[Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy]] (d. [[1712]]) 
-* [[December 8]] – [[Johann Maria Farina]], Italian-born German perfumier (d. [[1766]]) 
-* [[December 12]] – [[Lodovico Giustini]], Italian composer (d. [[1743]]) 
-* [[December 17]] – [[Thomas Tickell]], minor English poet and man of letters (d. [[1740]]) 
-* ''date unknown'' 
-** [[Marie Wulf]], Danish Pietist leader (d. [[1738]]) 
-** [[Aldegonde Jeanne Pauli]], banker in the Austrian Netherlands (d. [[1761]]) 
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