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shootingstar
02-01-2008, 09:58 PM
in our family.....a new baby niece just shared her birthday on the same day as mine. Very cool. It was just a few days ago. :)

Another sister gave birth to her son..on Mother's day...21 years ago.

No, we don't have anyone born on Christmas Day or New Year's.

RoadRaven
02-01-2008, 10:45 PM
We have several of these in our family but the most poignant date of all is August 8th.

On August 8th in WWII, New Zealanders made an assault on Chunak Bair. My grandfather-in-law was in that assault and although injured, survived.

On August 8th at the end of the 50's my husband's brother was born and died a few minutes later.

In 1989 I gave birth to my eldest son on August 8th. He is named firstly for his great grandfather, and secondly for his uncle.

silver
02-01-2008, 10:54 PM
oh,this is a good topic.

My sister was born on Valentine's Day. I was born 4 years and 2 days later.

i always had a bit of resentment that she was born on a "special" day and I was not. I've never put much importance on Valentine's Day, since it's more my sister's Birthday, than a special romantic day. I also don't really like heart shaped things because she always got lots of them. *second child pouting*

so I married mr. Silver whose birthday is exactly 7 days (although almost two years older) prior to mine. then my sister married a guy whose birthday is on the 6th of Feb.

so our collective birthdays are February 6, 9, 14, 16.

My kids are born 3 days short of three years apart. September 13, 1990 and September 9, 1993. silverson's birthday ends up being 9/9/93. So he turned 6 on 9/9/99. I made a cake for him the was a 6 turned one way and a 9 turned upside down. He was also born in Room 9 at the hospital at 8:09 am.

My nephew was born on 12/31/99, last day of the millenium.

7rider
02-02-2008, 04:20 AM
I recall reading somewhere, that if you put any 27 random people in a room (I think 27 is the number), 2 people will share the same birthday.

Both my mother and my BIL have Sept. 9 b'days.

DH and I share a sad date, too....both of our dads died on Oct. 24th, 3 years apart. :(

Crankin
02-02-2008, 04:54 AM
My husband was born on 9/26/56. His brother was born on 9/26/66.
My oldest son (1st child) was born on 10/09/82. My brother in law's oldest son (1st child) was born on 10/09/90.

When the nurses at the hospital where my nephew was born found out about this, a reporter from the Mesa Tribune interviewed them and then called us in MA (we had just moved here). There was a really nice article in the Mesa Tribune about my husband and his brother.

mimitabby
02-02-2008, 06:34 AM
If you get into genealogy you will find lots of strange "coincidences" of births.
each of my sons shares a birthday with a great grandparent or great great grandparent.

bike4ever
02-02-2008, 07:36 AM
Mt. St. Helen erupted on my birthday - May 18 - in 1980. To date myself, it was my 16th birthday.

Wahine
02-02-2008, 07:42 AM
I recall reading somewhere, that if you put any 27 random people in a room (I think 27 is the number), 2 people will share the same birthday.

Both my mother and my BIL have Sept. 9 b'days.

DH and I share a sad date, too....both of our dads died on Oct. 24th, 3 years apart. :(

Yup, it's 26 or 27 I can't remember which. And the probability is greater than 95%. And that's just random chance. Birthdays in families are not totally random, they are affected by custom, sometimes intentionally in cultures that put a lot of stock in numerology but also subconsciously. My self and all 4 of my siblings have birthdays close together. My parents always told up that it was because of all the Christmas parties. We were all born in late Sept/early Oct. :D

melissam
02-02-2008, 03:37 PM
Mt. St. Helen erupted on my birthday - May 18 - in 1980. To date myself, it was my 16th birthday.

Hey, that was my 16th birthday too!! Guess we're twins, separated at birth. ;)

-- Melissa

emily_in_nc
02-02-2008, 04:00 PM
Yup, it's 26 or 27 I can't remember which. And the probability is greater than 95%. And that's just random chance. Birthdays in families are not totally random, they are affected by custom, sometimes intentionally in cultures that put a lot of stock in numerology but also subconsciously. My self and all 4 of my siblings have birthdays close together. My parents always told up that it was because of all the Christmas parties. We were all born in late Sept/early Oct. :D

Yes, it's strange. My family was heavy on April and Dec. birthdays, and I married into a family with the same tendencies. Both my step-parents follow the same trend too. Here are the b-days:

FIL - April 3
Me - April 7
Nephew - April 13
BIL - April 15
Brother - April 20

DH - Dec. 3
Father - Dec. 7
Step-father - Dec. 12
Step-mom - Dec. 14

It's not everyone in the family (my Mom's b-day is Nov. 2, and MIL's is Jan. 6), but it's enough to make April and Dec. very busy and festive!

Emily

bike4ever
02-02-2008, 04:26 PM
Hey, that was my 16th birthday too!! Guess we're twins, separated at birth. ;)

-- Melissa

Wow - that's cool. So were you born in DC also?

melissam
02-02-2008, 04:52 PM
Wow - that's cool. So were you born in DC also?

Ah, unfortunately that's were the coincidence ends. I was born on the other side of the country in Mt. View, California.

bike4ever
02-02-2008, 05:06 PM
Oh well - good try. At least we are both into cycling.:D

Tuckervill
02-02-2008, 09:31 PM
My two youngest sons were born 8 years and 364 days apart (the eldest one knows the difference down to the minute).

The thing they really have in common is that they were both conceived on Valentine's Day. ;)

Karen

sbctwin
02-03-2008, 10:31 AM
This is funny (at least to me)...last night at mass, our priest opened his homily with "On May 29, 1953..." and I instantly thought, why is he announcing my sister and my births....of course he then went on to talk about Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzig Norgay's accomplishment of the day and the peaks we each climb...