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Born in Stockholm, Alfred Nobel was the fourth son of Immanuel Nobel ( 1801 1872 ), an inventor and engineer, and Andriette Ahlsell Nobel ( 1805 1889 ).
* 1801 Joseph Lanner, Austrian composer and conductor ( d. 1843 )
* 1783 Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia ( d. 1801 )
* 1801 First Barbary War: The American schooner captures the Tripolitan polacca Tripoli in a single-ship action off the coast of modern-day Libya.
* 1801 Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer, Dutch politician ( d. 1876 )
* Alexander I of Russia ( 1801 1825 ), Emperor of Russia
* 1801 Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Copenhagen The British capture the Danish fleet.
* 1801 Antoine Augustin Cournot, French mathematician ( d. 1877 )
** April 1798 November 1801 Jakob Emmanuel Feer ( b. 1754 d. 1833 )
* 1713 Nicola Sala, Italian composer and music theorist ( d. 1801 )
* 1801 Noël François de Wailly, French lexicographer ( b. 1724 )
After the defeat of the French Campaign in the Battle of the Nile, in 1801, the British Museum acquired more Egyptian sculpture and in 1802 King George III presented the Rosetta Stone key to the deciphering of hieroglyphs.
* Frédéric Bastiat ( 1801 1850 ), classical-liberal author and political economist
#* Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte ( 1801 1854 )
#** Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte ( 1803 1857 ), ornithologist and politician married Princess Zénaïde Bonaparte ( 1801 1854 )
#* Prince Achille Murat ( 1801 1847 ), married Catherine Willis Gray ( 1803 1867 ), great-grandniece of George Washington.
Brigham Young (; June 1, 1801 August 29, 1877 ) was an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and a settler of the Western United States.
* 2 Kings of Etruria ( 1801 1807 )
** Louis ( 1801 1803 )
The first four censuses ( 1801 1831 ) were mainly headcounts and contained little personal information.

1801 and Brigham
* August 29 Brigham Young, American Mormon leader ( b. 1801 )

1801 and Young
The interference experiments of Thomas Young vindicated Huygens ' wave theory in 1801, as the results could no longer be explained with light particles ( see however wave-particle duality ).
In 1801 Young was appointed professor of natural philosophy ( mainly physics ) at the Royal Institution.
* 1801 — Thomas Young demonstrates the wave nature of light and the principle of interference
In 1801, Thomas Young, made a basic pair of contact lenses on the model of Descartes.
It was only after Thomas Young proposed the wave theory of light, c. 1801 that an explanation became possible.
* 1801 Thomas Young: double-slit experiment showing wave-particle duality
Letters to a Young Man ( 1801 ), for example, went through six editions by 1818.
* Letters to a Young Man ( 3 vols., 1801 )
* 1801 Thomas Young, On the Theory of Light and Colours.

1801 and American
A major contributor was Elihu Palmer ( 1764 1806 ), who wrote the " Bible " of American deism in his Principles of Nature ( 1801 ) and attempted to organize deism by forming the " Deistical Society of New York ".
* 1801 David Farragut, American navy commander ( d. 1870 )
* 1801 Gail Borden, Jr., American inventor ( d. 1874 )
* 1801 Marie Laveau, American voodoo practitioner ( d. 1881 )
) July 4, 1826 ) was an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence ( 1776 ) and the third President of the United States ( 1801 1809 ).
* August 14 David Farragut, American admiral ( b. 1801 )
* January 14 Benedict Arnold, American Revolutionary War general and traitor ( d. 1801 )
* Jonathan Edwards ( the younger ) ( 1745 1801 ), his son, American theologian
* October 12 William Shippen, American physician and delegate to the Continental Congress ( d. 1801 )
By 1801, a recipe for tomato ketchup was created by Sandy Addison and was later printed in an American cookbook, the Sugar House Book.
During The First Session of the Second Territorial General Assembly, held in Chillicothe from November 23, 1801 to January 23, 1802, the General Assembly passed an act establishing the " American Western University " at Athens.
The existence of saline springs in the county proved to be a strong attraction to early white men, and were mentioned as early as 1801, when Joseph Barron, an interpreter fluent in a number of Native American languages, stated in an affidavit that he was present at the " Vermilion Salines " that year.
David Glasgow Farragut ( July 5, 1801 August 14, 1870 ) was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War.
Permanent European-American settlement did not take place until after the American Revolution, about 1801, after most of the Iroquois had been forced to cede their lands to New York and had emigrated to Upper Canada.
The first non-Native American settler of the land within the eventual town limits was Moses Knapp, who built a log house at the confluence of North Fork Redbank Creek and Sandy Lick creeks ( which form Redbank Creek ) in 1801.
* Annis Stockton ( 1736 1801 ), American poet
The town is named in honor of American Civil War Admiral David Farragut, who was born just east of Farragut at Campbell's Station in 1801.
In 1801, at the age of 20, she helped establish the Female Association for the Relief of Women and Children in Reduced Circumstances, which helped women whose families were suffering after the American Revolutionary War.
The notation, introduced in 1801, became a popular teaching device in American singing schools.
Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg (; January 1, 1750 June 4, 1801 ) was an American minister and politician who was the first Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
* Michael Jackson ( American Revolution ) ( 1734 1801 ), soldier from Massachusetts, wounded at Bunker Hill

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