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* 1752 Maria Carolina of Austria ( d. 1814 )
* 1727 Princess Henriette of France ( d. 1752 )
* Alexander V of Imereti ( c. 1703 / 4 1752 )
Betsy Ross ( January 1, 1752 January 30, 1836 ) is widely credited with making the first American flag.
* François Cabarrus ( 1752 1810 ), French adventurer and Spanish financier.
**** House of Bourbon-Braganza ( 1752 1979 ), also called Borbón y Braganza or Branch of the Infant Gabriel
* 1752 Gabriel Duvall, American jurist, and Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court ( d. 1844 )
* 1667 William Whiston, English mathematician ( d. 1752 )
* 1752 King Alaungpaya founds Konbaung Dynasty, the last dynasty of Burmese monarchy
* 1752 Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital in the United States, is opened by Benjamin Franklin.
* 1752 Fredric Hasselquist, Swedish naturalist ( b. 1722 )
Giulio Alberoni ( 30 May 1664 OS 26 June NS 1752 ) was an Italian cardinal and
* Adrien Marie Legendre 1752 1833, Paris ( France )
The method is based on the individual work of Carl Friedrich Gauss ( 1777 1855 ) and Adrien-Marie Legendre ( 1752 1833 ) combined with modern algorithms for multiplication and square roots.
* 1752 A devastating fire destroys one-third of Moscow, including 18, 000 homes.
* 1752 Fanny Burney, English novelist ( d. 1840 )
* 1752 Joseph Marie Jacquard, French inventor and merchant, invented the Jacquard loom ( d. 1834 )
John Graves Simcoe ( February 25, 1752 October 26, 1806 ) was a British army officer and the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1791 1796.
* 1752 Samuel Smith, American politician ( d. 1839 )
* 1752 Benjamin Franklin proves that lightning is electricity ( traditional date, the exact date is unknown ).
After his return to England in 1750, he made three further voyages as captain of the slave-trading ships Duke of Argyle ( 1750 ) and African ( 1752 1753 and 1753 1754 ).

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* Nathaniel Rochester ( 1752 1831 ), American Revolutionary War soldier and land speculator, founder of Rochester, New York
Prussia ’ s appetite for the economically and culturally more developed territories of Saxony originated in the old dream of annexation that Frederick II had developed in his political testament of 1752 and had already tried to realize in the Seven Years ' War.
It was incorporated as a separate town in 1859 and named for James Morris ( 1752 1820 ) a Revolutionary War soldier, who opened an academy in town in 1790.
Established in 1752, the Midway Congregational Church building was destroyed during the American Revolutionary War by the British, but it was rebuilt.
The land was originally named Boyle after Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington, when the land was granted by the Masonian Proprietors in 1752, but ongoing hostilities during the French and Indian War prevented settlement.
* Philip Freneau ( 1752 1832 ), poet during the American Revolutionary War.
One of the Hopper farmhouses, built in 1752 for John Hopper the younger, stood near 53rd Street and 11th Avenue ; christened " Rosevale " for its extensive gardens, it was the home of the War of 1812 veteran, Gen. Garrit Hopper Striker, and lasted until 1896, when it was demolished ; the site was purchased for the city and naturalistically landscaped by Samuel Parsons Jr. as DeWitt Clinton Park.
In 1752 Frederick the Great chartered the Emden Company to trade with Canton, but the company was ruined when Emden was captured by French forces in 1757 during the Seven Years ' War.
* January 4-Paper War of 1752 1753: in the first issue of The Covent-Garden Journal Henry Fielding starts his long-running quarrel with John Hill, by declaring war against " hack writers ".
* December-The Paper War of 1752 1753 comes to a close, with the non-participation of everyone except John Hill
William Washington ( February 28, 1752 to March 6, 1810 ), was an officer of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, who held a final rank of Brigadier General in the newly created United States after the war.
David Humphreys ( July 10, 1752 February 21, 1818 ) was an American Revolutionary War colonel and aide de camp to George Washington, American minister to Portugal and then to Spain, entrepreneur who brought Merino sheep to America and member of the Connecticut state legislature.
Jane McCrea ( sometimes spelled McCrae or MacCrae, 1752 July 27, 1777 ) was a young woman who was purportedly slain by Native Americans associated with the British army of Lieutenant General John Burgoyne during the American Revolutionary War.
George Rogers Clark ( November 19, 1752 February 13, 1818 ) was a soldier from Virginia and the highest ranking American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War.
He served as ambassador extraordinary to Poland ( 1752 56 ), was recalled at the outbreak of the Seven Years War, was made a Chevalier des Ordres du Roi ( 1757 ), a lieutenant général ( 1760 ), commandant in Franche-Comté ( 1761 62 ), then after the peace, Governor of Saumurois ( 1770 ).
He entered the regiment of Gardes du Corps in 1752, and in 1758 was adjutant or aide de camp to Frederick the Great's brother, Prince Henry, with whom he served throughout the later stages of the Seven Years ' War.
Monarchs, princes and important lords built them in France ( Chantilly from 1663 ), England ( Kew, Osterley ), the United Provinces ( Het Loo from 1748 ), Portugal ( Belém in 1726, Quelez around 1780 ), Spain ( Madrid in 1774 ) and Austria ( Belvedere in 1716, Schönbrunn in 1752 ) as well in the Germanic lands following the ravages of the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 1648 ) and the ensuing reconstruction.
* George Rogers Clark ( 1752 1818 ), American Revolutionary War military leader
Hardy Murfree ( June 5, 1752 April 6, 1809 ) was a Lieutenant Colonel from North Carolina during the American Revolutionary War.
The first Viceroy, from 1815, was Józef Zajączek ( 1752 1820 ), former aide-de-champ to Hetman Franciszek Ksawery Branicki, deputy to the Four-year Sejm, secretary of the Assembly of Friends of the Government Act ( i. e., of the May 3rd Constitution ), a division commander during the Polish-Russian War of 1792, hero of the Battle of Zieleńce, a Polish Jacobin, a soldier in Jan Henryk Dąbrowski's legions, a general of Napoleon's.
Du Quesne served from 1752 through 1755, and is best known for his role in the French and Indian War.
* George Baylor ( 1752 1784 ), American soldier during the American Revolutionary War
* James Morris III ( 1752 1820 ), Revolutionary War officer, coeducation pioneer, namesake of Morris, Connecticut

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