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Charles Warren Fairbanks

Charles Warren Fairbanks was American political leader and 26th vice president of the United States. Fairbanks was born on May 11, 1852, near Unionville Center, Ohio, and educated at Ohio Wesleyan University. Admitted to the bar in 1874, he began to practice in Indiana; subsequently he became a successful railroad lawyer. Fairbanks was active in politics, gaining leadership of the Republican Party in Indiana, and was elected to the U.S. Senate by the state legislature in 1897. In 1898 he was chairman of the U.S. commissioners on the British-American Joint High Commission for the adjustment of disputes between the United States and Canada, notably on the boundary between the U.S. and Alaska. He resigned from the Senate in 1905 after his election as vice president of the U.S. under President Theodore Roosevelt. Fairbanks was again nominated for vice president in 1916, running on the unsuccessful Republican ticket with the jurist Charles Evans Hughes. He died in Indianapolis, Indiana, on June 4, 1918.

Name	Charles Fairbanks, vice president to Theodore Roosevelt
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
11th May 1852	unknown	Unionville Centre, Ohio
Latitude	40 N 09	Longitude	83 W 20
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	21 Taurus 07	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	4 Taurus 38 Rx	North Node	10 Cancer 34 Rx
Venus	6 Cancer 30		
Mars	14 Leo 12		
Jupiter	17 Scorpio 57		
Saturn	9 Taurus 16		
Uranus	5 Taurus 20		
Neptune	11 Pisces 12		
Pluto	0 Taurus 47		

Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini was Italian film director noted for such films as La Strada and 8½ . Fellini's subsequent films became more autobiographical and surrealistic, often incorporating spectacular and grotesque elements and forsaking linear narrative, to express subjectively the characters' experiences and thoughts.

Name	Federico Fellini
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
20th January 1920	9.00 pm 	Rimini, Italy
Latitude	44 N 03	Longitude	12 E 35
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	29 Capricorn 29	Ascendant	15 Virgo 48
Moon	25 Capricorn 01	Midheaven	12 Gemini 55
Mercury	19 Capricorn 09	North Node	
Venus	19 Sagittarius 34		
Mars	25 Libra 35		
Jupiter	15 Leo 54 Rx		
Saturn	10 Virgo 57 Rx		
Uranus	29 Aquarius 54		
Neptune	10 Leo 27 Rx		
Pluto	6 Cancer 17 Rx		

Sarah Ferguson

Name	Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of Prince Andrew
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
15th October 1959	9.03 am	London, England
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Astrology & the Games People Play, by Spencer Grendahl
Sun	21 Libra 51	Ascendant	18 Scorpio 13
Moon	6 Aries 37	Midheaven	7 Pisces 01
Mercury	9 Scorpio 15	North Node	13 Capricorn 11
Venus	8 Virgo 20		
Mars	25 Libra 56		
Jupiter	1 Sagittarius 50		
Saturn	1 Capricorn 45		
Uranus	20 Leo 14		
Neptune	6 Scorpio 07		
Pluto	5 Virgo 25		

Abigain Fillmore

Name	Abigail Fillmore, first wife of Millard Fillmore
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
17th March 1798	unknown	Stillwater, New York
Latitude	42 N 58	Longitude	73 W 41
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	27 Pisces 22	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	9 Pisces 31	North Node	7 Gemini 54 Rx
Venus	25 Pisces 00 Rx		
Mars	9 Capricorn 12		
Jupiter	24 Aries 18		
Saturn	5 Cancer 16		
Uranus	15 Virgo 00 Rx		
Neptune	12 Scorpio 36 Rx		
Pluto	0 Pisces 40		

Caroline Fillmore

Name	Caroline Fillmore, second wife of Millard Fillmore
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
21st October 1913	unknown	Morristown, New Jersey
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	27 Libra	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	17 Scorpio	North Node	23 Pisces 38 Rx
Venus	29 Virgo/0 Libra		
Mars	16 Cancer 48		
Jupiter	11 Capricorn 15		
Saturn	17 Gemini 48 Rx		
Uranus	3 Aquarius 38		
Neptune	28 Cancer 12		
Pluto	1 Cancer 05 Rx		

Millard Fillmore

Millard Fillmore was the 13th president of the United States and the second vice president to finish the term of a deceased president. He succeeded Zachary Taylor at a critical moment in United States history. The Mexican War had renewed the conflict between the Northern and Southern states over slavery, since it had added new territories to the United States. The debate over whether these territories should be admitted as free or slave states precipitated a crisis that threatened civil war. Much to the relief of Northern and Southern politicians, Fillmore pursued a moderate and conciliatory policy. He signed into law the Compromise of 1850, which admitted one territory as a free state and allowed slave owners to settle in the others. This compromise did not solve the basic problem of slavery but did preserve peace for nearly eleven years. During that time the North gained the industrial power that enabled it to defeat the South when civil war eventually came.

Name	Millard Fillmore, 13th President of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
7th January 1800	6.00 am	Summer Hill, New York
Latitude	42 N 55	Longitude	76 W  44
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	17 Capricorn 01	Ascendant	23 Sagittarius 43
Moon	5 Gemini 48	Midheaven	18 Libra 11
Mercury	26 Sagittarius 19	North Node	2 Taurus 54 Rx
Venus	0 Sagittarius 30		
Mars	8 Sagittarius 50		
Jupiter	23 Gemini 45 Rx		
Saturn	8 Leo 21 Rx		
Uranus	27 Virgo 07 Rx		
Neptune	16 Scorpio 46		
Pluto	1 Pisces 33

F Scot Fitzgerald

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was an American writer, whose novels and short stories chronicled changing social attitudes during the 1920s, a period dubbed The Jazz Age by the author. He is best known for his novels The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night, both of which depict disillusion with the American dream of self-betterment, wealth, and success through hard work and perseverance.

Name	F Scott Fitzgerald
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
24th September 1896	3.30 pm	St Paul, Minnesota
Latitude	44 N 57	Longitude	93 W 06
Source	When Will You Marry?, by Rose Murray
Sun	2 Libra 19	Ascendant	3 Aquarius 57
Moon	4 Taurus 29	Midheaven	28 Scorpio 56
Mercury	24 Libra 49	North Node	22 Aquarius 20
Venus	23 Libra 13		
Mars	20 Gemini 38		
Jupiter	29 Leo 20		
Saturn	16 Scorpio 11		
Uranus	21 Scorpio 49		
Neptune	20 Gemini 19 Rx		
Pluto	13 Gemini 43 Rx		

Zelda Fitzgerald

Name	Zelda Fitzgerald, Wife of F Scott Fitzgerald
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
24th July 1900	5.33 am (CST)	Montgomery, Alabama
Latitude	32 N 23	Longitude	86 W 19
Source	When Will You Marry?, by Rose Murray
Sun	1 Leo 04	Ascendant	8 Leo 17
Moon	6 Cancer 35	Midheaven	0 Taurus 48
Mercury	13 Leo 50 Rx	North Node	8 Sagittarius 20
Venus	8 Cancer 07 Rx		
Mars	18 Gemini 52		
Jupiter	1 Sagittarius 03 Rx		
Saturn	29 Sagittarius 39 Rx		
Uranus	8 Sagittarius 42 Rx		
Neptune	28 Gemini 00		
Pluto	17 Gemini 11

Errol Flynn

Errol Flynn was an Australian-born motion-picture actor, who won fame during the 1930s playing handsome, swashbuckling heroes in numerous Hollywood action and adventure films.

Name	Errol Flynn
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
20th June 1909	9.25 pm 	Hobart, Tasmania
Latitude	42 S 24	Longitude	147 E 22
Source	The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	28 Gemini 28	Ascendant	26 Aquarius 20
Moon	28 Cancer 53	Midheaven	19 Scorpio 06
Mercury	20 Gemini 23 Rx	North Node	
Venus	12 Cancer 36		
Mars	15 Pisces 10		
Jupiter	8 Virgo 01		
Saturn	21 Aries 29		
Uranus	19 Capricorn 26 Rx		
Neptune	16 Cancer 07		
Pluto	25 Gemini 25

Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda was an American actor, best known for his convincing portrayals of characters of integrity.

Name	Henry Fonda
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
16th May 1905	2.00 pm (CST)	Grand Island, Nebraska
Latitude	40 N 56	Longitude	98 W 21
Source	The Only Way to Learn about Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	25 Taurus 15	Ascendant	18 Virgo 32
Moon	28 Libra 22	Midheaven	16 Gemini 40
Mercury	0 Taurus 39	North Node	5 Virgo 54
Venus	28 Aries 21 Rx		
Mars	14 Scorpio 39 Rx		
Jupiter	16 Taurus 06		
Saturn	2 Pisces 16		
Uranus	3 Capricorn 40 Rx		
Neptune	6 Cancer 21		
Pluto	20 Gemini 35

Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda is an American motion-picture actor, political activist, and writer and producer of exercise books and videos.

Name	Jane Fonda, Actress and daughter of Henry Fonda
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
21st December 1937	9.14 am (EST)	Manhattan, New York
Latitude	40 N 46	Longitude	73 W 59
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	29 Sagittarius 19	Ascendant	28 Capricorn 20
Moon	21 Leo 59	Midheaven	21 Scorpio 40
Mercury	15 Capricorn 34 Rx	North Node	5 Sagittarius 54
Venus	18 Sagittarius 39		
Mars	29 Aquarius 53		
Jupiter	0 Aquarius 19		
Saturn	28 Pisces 42		
Uranus	10 Taurus 02 Rx		
Neptune	21 Virgo 09		
Pluto	29 Cancer 37 Rx

Peter Fonda

Name	Peter Fonda, Actor and son of Henry Fonda
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
23rd February 1940	12.09   pm (EST)	Manhattan, New York
Latitude	40 N 46	Longitude	73 W 59
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	3 Pisces 57	Ascendant	27 Gemini 51
Moon	8 Virgo 15	Midheaven	3 Pisces 49
Mercury	20 Pisces 54	North Node	20 Libra 55
Venus	13 Aries 41		
Mars	4 Taurus 30		
Jupiter	10 Aries 34		
Saturn	27 Aries 17		
Uranus	18 Taurus 19		
Neptune	24 Virgo 41 Rx		
Pluto	1 Leo 06		

Betty Ford

Name	Betty Ford, wife of Gerald Ford
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
8th April 1918	3.45 pm (CWT)	Chicago, Illinois
Latitude	41 N 52	Longitude	87 W 39
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	17 Aries 51	Ascendant	11 Taurus 15
Moon	9 Pisces 55	Midheaven	22 Capricorn 54
Mercury	6 Taurus 55	North Node	25 Sagittarius 52 Rx
Venus	2 Pisces 17		
Mars	15 Virgo 46 Rx		
Jupiter	9 Gemini 01		
Saturn	7 Leo 37 Rx		
Uranus	26 Aquarius 32		
Neptune	4 Leo 19 Rx		
Pluto	3 Cancer 31		

Gerald Ford

Gerald R Ford was the 38th president of the United States. He was the only president elected neither president nor vice president. He attempted during his 2.5-year term to restore the nation's confidence in a government tarnished by the Watergate scandal and an economy suffering from inflation and unemployment.

Name	Gerald R Ford, Jr, 38th president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
14th July 1913	12.43 am (CST)	Omaha, Nebraska
Latitude	41 N 17	Longitude	96 W 01
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	21 Cancer 12	Ascendant	13 Taurus 04
Moon	3 Sagittarius 56	Midheaven	24 Capricorn 21
Mercury	16 Leo 08	North Node	27 Pisces 27 Rx
Venus	5 Gemini 53		
Mars	19 Taurus 34		
Jupiter	11 Capricorn 51 Rx		
Saturn	13 Gemini 12		
Uranus	6 Aquarius 10 Rx		
Neptune	25 Cancer 33		
Pluto	0 Cancer 06

Sigmund Freud

Freud, Sigmund was an Austrian physician, neurologist, and founder of psychoanalysis. He is generally considered to be the father of modern psychiatry.

Name	Sigmund Freud, psychiatrist
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
6th May 1856	6.30 pm	Freiberg, Moravia (now Pribor, Czechoslovakia)
Latitude	49 N 38	Longitude	18 E 09
Source	Chiron and the Healing Journey, by Melanie Reinhart
Sun	6 Taurus 19	Ascendant	7 Scorpio 31
Moon	14 Gemini 31	Midheaven	19 Leo 50
Mercury	27 Taurus 47	North Node	24 Aries 19
Venus	26 Aries 12		
Mars	3 Libra 21 Rx		
Jupiter	29 Pisces 34		
Saturn	27 Gemini 33		
Uranus	20 Taurus 35		
Neptune	19 Pisces 51		
Pluto	4 Taurus 25		

Betty Friedan

Betty Naomi Friedan is an American feminist leader and author, born in Peoria, Illinois, and educated at Smith College. Her book The Feminine Mystique challenged several long-established American attitudes, especially the notion that women could find fulfillment only as wives and mothers.

Name	Betty Friedan
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
4th February 1921	4.00 am  (CST)	Peoria, Illinois
Latitude	40 N 42	Longitude	89 W 36
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	15 Aquarius 04	Ascendant	23 Sagittarius 18
Moon	5 Capricorn 49	Midheaven	15 Libra 40
Mercury	28 Aquarius 17	North Node	0 Scorpio 42
Venus	1 Aries 44		
Mars	23 Pisces 16		
Jupiter	17 Virgo 22 Rx		
Saturn	23 Virgo 47 Rx		
Uranus	4 Pisces 29		
Neptune	12 Leo 18 Rx		
Pluto	7 Cancer 10 Rx		

Clark Gable

Clark Gable was American motion-picture actor, best known for his portrayal of Rhett Butler in the film Gone With the Wind.

Name	Clark Gable, actor
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
1 February 1901	5.30am (CST)	Cadiz, Ohio
Latitude	40N16	Longitude	81W00
Source	Synastry, by Penny Thornton
Sun	11 Aquarius 57	Ascendant	21 Capricorn
Moon	15 Cancer 56	Midheaven	15 Scorpio
Mercury	19 Aquarius 25	North Node	29 Scorpio 09
Venus	19 Capricorn 57		
Mars	10 Virgo 07 Rx		
Jupiter	2 Capricorn 44		
Saturn	11 Capricorn 18		
Uranus	15 Sagittarius 52		
Neptune	26 Gemini 46 Rx		
Pluto	15 Gemini 49 Rx

Greta Garbo

Greta Garbo was a Swedish-American motion-picture actor, noted for her beauty and her reticence, who became a virtual recluse while still at the height of her popularity.

Name	Greta Garbo
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
		
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, by Alan Oken
Sun	25 Virgo 15	Ascendant	28 Gemini 30
Moon	20 Taurus 45	Midheaven	11 Aquarius
Mercury	8 Virgo 00	North Node	28 Leo
Venus	20 Leo 00		
Mars	17 Sagittarius 12		
Jupiter	6 Gemini 25		
Saturn	27 Aquarius 40		
Uranus	0 Capricorn 07		
Neptune	10 Cancer 14		
Pluto	28 Gemini 39

Judy Garland

Garland, Judy was an American motion-picture actor and singer. Born Frances Gumm in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Garland made her singing debut at the age of two in her father's theater. Later, she and her sisters formed a vaudeville act called the Gumm Sisters, and from 1927 to 1935 they toured the United States. Garland's film career, which began in 1936 but escalated with Broadway Melody of 1938, included appearances in such motion pictures as The Wizard of Oz, for which she received a special award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; a series of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films in which she was teamed with Mickey Rooney. After 1950 Garland appeared primarily in nightclubs, concerts, and on television.

Name	Judy Garland
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
10th June 1922	6.00 am (CST)	Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Latitude	47 N 14	Longitude	93 W 32
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	18 Gemini 48	Ascendant	10 Cancer 53
Moon	29 Sagittarius 10	Midheaven	13 Pisces 34
Mercury	0 Cancer 08 Rx	North Node	5 Libra 52
Venus	19 Cancer 01		
Mars	18 Sagittarius 55 Rx		
Jupiter	9 Libra 00		
Saturn	0 Libra 51		
Uranus	13 Pisces 34		
Neptune	13 Leo 46		
Pluto	8 Cancer 02

James Garfield

James Abram Garfield was the 20th president of the United States. He held the office of president only four months before he was fatally shot by an assassin. He had served in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States for 17 years and had established a distinguished record there. He was only lightly touched by the corruption in government that marked the period after the Civil War ended in 1865. Garfield's assassination by a disappointed office seeker gave new impetus to demands for reform of the federal employment system, called the civil service.

Name	James A Garfield, 20th President of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
19th November 1831	3.24 am	Orange, Ohio
Latitude	41 N 27	Longitude	81 W 28
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	26 Scorpio 19	Ascendant	14 Libra 52
Moon	20 Taurus 30	Midheaven	17 Cancer 26
Mercury	29 Scorpio 43	North Node	16 Leo 38 Rx
Venus	13 Libra 55		
Mars	7 Scorpio 43		
Jupiter	15 Aquarius 10		
Saturn	13 Virgo 51		
Uranus	10 Aquarius 56		
Neptune	22 Capricorn 47		
Pluto	8 Aries 51 Rx		

Lucretia Garfield

Name	Lucretia Garfield, wife of John Garfield
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
19th April 1832	unknown	Garrettsville, Ohio
Latitude	41 N 17	Longitude	81 W 06
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	29 Aries 38	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	18 Taurus 00	North Node	8 Leo 34 Rx
Venus	3 Aries 31		
Mars	27 Aquarius 00		
Jupiter	17 Pisces 45		
Saturn	8 Virgo 34 Rx		
Uranus	18 Aquarius 05		
Neptune	27 Capricorn 10		
Pluto	10 Aries 38		

John Nance Garner

John Nance Garner was the 32nd vice president of the United States. He served during the first two terms of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Garner was born in Red River County, Texas. He briefly attended Vanderbilt University and was admitted to the bar in 1890. After establishing a private law practice in Texas, Garner became involved in local politics. From 1898 to 1902 he served two terms in the Texas state legislature. He was then elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served from 1903 to 1933. In 1931 he was elected Speaker of the House. In 1932 and 1936 he was elected to the vice presidency on the Democratic ticket headed by Roosevelt. As vice president, Garner helped obtain early New Deal legislation. In 1940 he briefly campaigned for the Democratic presidential nomination, actively opposing Roosevelt's bid for a third term. Garner retired from politics in 1941.

Name	John Garner, vice president to Franklin D Roosevelt
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
22 November 1868	unknown	Red River County, Texas
Latitude	33 N 00	Longitude	95 W 00
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	0 Sagittarius 47	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	11 Scorpio 47	North Node	10 Cancer 34 Rx
Venus	21 Libra 33		
Mars	25 Leo 24		
Jupiter	17 Scorpio 57 Rx		
Saturn	9 Taurus 16		
Uranus	5 Taurus 20		
Neptune	11 Pisces 12		
Pluto	0 Taurus 47		

George I

George I was king of Great Britain from 1714to 1727 and elector of Hannover from 1698 to 1727, first of the Hannoverian line of British rulers.

George was born in Osnabrück, Hannover, the son of Ernest Augustus, elector of Hannover, and Sophia, granddaughter of King James I of England. George succeeded Queen Anne by the terms of the Act of Settlement. Thoroughly German in tastes and habits, he never learned the English language, and he made periodic lengthy visits to Hannover, which always remained his primary concern, despite his dutiful efforts to attend to his new kingdom's needs. He remained, however, unpopular in Britain, due in part to his private life. He divorced his wife in 1694 and kept her imprisoned in Hannover. When he came to England, he brought with him two mistresses who both became unpopular because of their greed. Supporters of the house of Stuart, known as the Jacobites, plotted to replace him with James II's son, James Edward Stuart, known as the Old Pretender but they were defeated in battle. George appointed only Whigs as his ministers and advisers, reasoning that the Tories were favorable to the Stuart cause. He took a keen interest in foreign affairs, and it was his judgment that made possible the formation in 1717 of the third Triple Alliance with the Netherlands and France. For domestic policies he relied on his ministers, James Stanhope, 1st EarlStanhope, Charles Townshend 2nd viscount Townshend of Raynham, and Robert Walpole, 1st earl of Orford. Their sound administrative skills strengthened the position of the house of Hannover in Great Britain. He was succeeded by his son, George II.

Name	George I, King of Great Britain and Hanover from 1714 to 1727
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
28th May 1660	unknown	Osnabruck, Hanover, Germany
Latitude	52 N 16	Longitude	8 E 02
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	7 Gemini 37	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	0 Gemini 35 Rx	North Node	3 Scorpio 08 Rx
Venus	19 Cancer 20		
Mars	2 Leo 25		
Jupiter	5 Virgo 08		
Saturn	6 Scorpio 35 Rx		
Uranus	29 Capricorn 46 Rx		
Neptune	8 Capricorn 25 Rx		
Pluto	20 Gemini 23		

George II

George II was king of Great Britain from 1727 to 1760, and elector of Hannover from 1727 to 60. He was the son of King George I.

George was born at Herrenhausen Palace in Hannover on November 10, 1683, and he grew up a German prince. In 1705 he married Caroline of Ansbach, an intelligent woman who wielded great influence over her husband and thereby on government. Like his father, George II was more interested in Hannover than in Great Britain, and during his many absences from London Caroline frequently acted as regent. During the war of the Austrian Succession, the king subordinated the interests of Great Britain to those of his German principality. This policy was unpopular in Great Britain, but the king won admiration for his courage at the Battle of Dettingen in Bavaria, the last engagement in which a British monarch participated in person. George II contributed to the material progress of Great Britain, mainly because he was shrewd enough to listen to his wife and heed the advice of his ministers. He retained Sir Robert Walpole as chief minister only upon Caroline's insistence, and he later relied on Henry Pelham, and, toward the end of his reign, William Pitt the Elder, although he originally had a great dislike for him. George's reign was marked by the suppression of the last major Jacobite rebellion and by the successful prosecution-at Pitt's initiative-of the Seven Years' War. He was succeeded by his grandson George III. George died at Kensington Palace, London, on October 25, 1760.

Name	George II, King of Great Britain and Hanover from 1727 to 1760
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
10th November 1683	unknown	Osnabruch, Hanover
Latitude	52 N 16	Longitude	8 E 02
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	18 Scorpio 16	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	2 Sagittarius 30 Rx	North Node	29 Cancer 32 Rx
Venus	16 Scorpio 16		
Mars	14 Capricorn 00		
Jupiter	17 Virgo 50		
Saturn	2 Virgo 55		
Uranus	29 Aries 30 Rx		
Neptune	27 Aquarius 00		
Pluto	18 Cancer 27 Rx

George III

George III was the king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820, who presided over the loss of Britain's American colonies; he was also elector of Hannover from 1760 to 1815 and, by decision of the Congress of Vienna, king of Hannover from 1815 to 20. George was born in London on June 4, 1738, the oldest son of Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, and the grandson of King George II. The first of the Hannoverian house to be born and educated as an Englishman, he was primarily interested in his royal prerogatives as king of Great Britain-in contradiction to his two predecessors, to whom Hannover was the main concern. George's aim was to rule as well as reign, and he was a skillful and astute intriguer; by 1763 he had managed to regain many of the powers that strong Whig ministries had appropriated during the reigns of the first two Georges. His problem was that he lacked the self-confidence and the mature statesmanship to form and achieve any long-term policy. After the dismissal of several ministers who did not satisfy him, the king found a firm supporter in Frederick North, 2nd earl of Guilford, prime minister from 1770 to 1782. Lord North executed the royal policies that provoked the American Revolution. The unsuccessful conclusion of that protracted conflict forced North to resign, and during the government crisis that followed-when three cabinets came and went in less than two years-the king himself was almost induced to abdicate. He then took a political gamble by placing the government in the hands of the 24-year-old William Pitt, thereby restoring stability for the rest of the century. In line with his belief in royal authority, George favored the wars with France that grew out of the French Revolution.

In 1809 the king became blind. As early as 1765 he had suffered an apparent dementia, and in 1788 his derangement recurred to such a degree that a regency bill was passed, but the king recovered the following year. It is now thought likely that he had inherited porphyria, a defect of the metabolism that may in time lead to delirium. In 1811 he succumbed hopelessly, and his son, later George IV, acted as regent for the rest of his reign. George III died at Windsor Palace on January 29, 1820.

Name	George III, King of Great Britain and Hanover from 1760 to 1820
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
4th June 1738	unknown	London, England
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	13 Gemini 31	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	25 Gemini 51	North Node	24 Leo 13 Rx
Venus	29 Gemini 22		
Mars	7 Aries 21		
Jupiter	22 Aries 04		
Saturn	27 Gemini 21		
Uranus	5 Capricorn 06 Rx		
Neptune	29 Gemini 56		
Pluto	1 Scorpio 07 Rx		

George IV

George IV was king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820 to 1830, and king of Hannover from 1820 to 1830. George was born in London on August 12, 1762, the eldest son of King George III. As Prince of Wales, he became notorious for his profligacy and extravagance. Despite his father's strongly anti-Catholic views, he secretly married a Roman Catholic, Mrs. Maria Anne Fitzherbert, in 1785; less than two years later, to obtain money for his debts, he allowed Parliament to declare the marriage illegal, which in fact it was by the terms of acts governing royal marriages and succession. In 1795, again to liquidate his debts, he married his cousin, Caroline of Brunswick, but they became estranged after the birth of their daughter, Princess Charlotte, in 1796. His misconduct alienated the British people; when he tried to divorce Caroline, charging her with adultery, she was so enthusiastically supported by the London crowds that her trial had to be abandoned. His cleverness and gracious manners, however, gave him the name of “first gentleman of Europe.” George became prince regent in 1811, when his father became mentally unable to discharge his duties, and succeeded to the throne in 1820. The outstanding event of his reign was the passage of the Catholic Emancipation Act, which the king opposed. George IV died at Windsor Palace on June 26, 1830, and was succeeded by his brother William IV.

Name	George IV, King of Great Britain & Hanover from 29th January 1820 to 1830
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
12th August 1762	unknown	London, England
Latitude	51 N 30	Longitude	0 W 10
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	19 Leo 37	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	1 Leo 48	North Node	6 Taurus 22 Rx
Venus	24 Virgo 45		
Mars	13 Scorpio 10		
Jupiter	10 Taurus 18		
Saturn	24 Aries 36 Rx		
Uranus	12 Aries 53 Rx		
Neptune	23 Leo 45		
Pluto	29 Sagittarius 19 Rx		

George V

George V was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and emperor of India from 1910 to 1936, of the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, later changed to Windsor. George was born in London on June 3, 1865, the second son of Edward VII. Known as the Sailor Prince, he entered the Royal Navy in 1877 and during an active career rose to the rank of vice admiral in 1903. The death in 1892 of his elder brother, Albert Victor, duke of Clarence, made George second in line to the succession. He married his brother's fiancée, Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, later Mary, queen consort of England, and was created duke of York in 1892. After his father succeeded Queen Victoria in 1901, George became Prince of Wales and succeeded to the throne upon his father's death in 1910. Six children were born to George and Mary: Edward Albert, later Edward VIII; Albert Frederick George, later George VI; Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; Henry William Frederick Albert, duke of Gloucester; George Edward Alexander Edmund, duke of Kent; and John Charles Francis. The outstanding event of the reign of George V was World War I. Following England's declaration of war on Germany, the king renounced all the German titles belonging to him and his family and changed the name of the royal house to Windsor. He died at Sandringham House, Norfolk, on January 20, 1936. He was succeeded by Edward VIII.

Name	George V, King of Great Britain & Emperor of India from 1910 to 1936
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
3rd June 1865	1.18 am	London, England
Latitude	51 N 30	Longitude	
Source	The Key to Your Own Nativity, by Alan Leo
Sun	12 Gemini 25	Ascendant	2 Aries 04
Moon	1 Libra 04	Midheaven	0 Capricorn 47
Mercury	18 Taurus 59	North Node	27 Libra 56 Rx
Venus	9 Taurus 38		
Mars	5 Leo 35		
Jupiter	25 Sagittarius 25 Rx		
Saturn	24 Libra 03 Rx		
Uranus	28 Gemini 38		
Neptune	9 Aries 09		
Pluto	13 Taurus 25

George VI

George VI was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1936 to 1952, and emperor of India from 1936 to 1947, of the house of Windsor. George was born at Sandringham House, Norfolk, on December 14, 1895, the second son of King George V, and he was educated at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the Royal Naval College on the Isle of Wight. In 1923 he married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, and they had two daughters: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, later Queen Elizabeth II, and Margaret Rose. George succeeded to the throne after the abdication of his older brother, Edward VIII. Following his coronation in 1937, King George, accompanied by the queen consort, began a series of state goodwill visits, traveling to France in 1937 and to Canada and the United States in 1939. These visits were interrupted by World War II, during which the king visited many fronts in Europe, but were resumed in 1947, when the royal family spent several months in South Africa. In the last three years of his life, illness prevented any further trips. The reign of George VI was marked by the relinquishment of the title of emperor of India, following the partition of India in 1947 into Pakistan and India. He died at Sandringham on February 6, 1952, and was succeeded by Elizabeth II.

Name	George VI, King of Great Britain & Emperor of India 
from 11th December 1936 to 6th February 952
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
14th December 1895	3.30 am	Sandringham, Norfolk, England
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	21 Sagittarius 58	Ascendant	1 Scorpio 27
Moon	25 Scorpio 06	Midheaven	13 Leo 05
Mercury	18 Sagittarius 16	North Node	7 Virgo 28 Rx
Venus	5 Scorpio 47		
Mars	1 Sagittarius 22		
Jupiter	8 Leo 36 Rx		
Saturn	14 Scorpio 46		
Uranus	22 Scorpio 07		
Neptune	16 Gemini 30 Rx		
Pluto	11 Gemini 34 Rx		

Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi

Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi was an Indian politician, who served as prime minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and from 1980 to 1984. Gandhi’s controversial political career ended when she was assassinated by Sikh extremists.

Name	Indira Gandhi
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
19th November 1917	11.40 pm (IST)	Allahabad, India
Latitude	25 N 30	Longitude	81 E 58
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	26 Scorpio 52	Ascendant	26 Leo 35
Moon	28 Capricorn 35	Midheaven	25 Taurus 01
Mercury	5 Sagittarius 58	North Node	1 Capricorn 55
Venus	13 Capricorn 44		
Mars	9 Virgo 06		
Jupiter	7 Gemini 43 Rx		
Saturn	14 Leo 30		
Uranus	19 Aquarius 58		
Neptune	7 Leo 05 Rx		
Pluto	5 Cancer 10 Rx		

Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian nationalist leader who established his country's freedom through a nonviolent revolution. Young Mohandas Gandhi Mohandas Gandhi was educated in the United Kingdom and received a law degree from University College in London. After he was admitted to the British bar, he practiced law in Bombay, India, and later in Durban, South Africa. While in South Africa, he was treated as a member of an inferior race, which spurred him into his lifelong quest to achieve civil rights for all races.

Name	Mohandas Gandhi
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
2nd October 1869	7.11.48 am 	Porpandar, India
Latitude	21 N 38	Longitude	69 E 37
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	8 Libra 56	Ascendant	26 Libra 37
Moon	19 Libra 58	Midheaven	26 Cancer 46
Mercury	3 Scorpio 46	North Node	
Venus	16 Scorpio 26		
Mars	18 Scorpio 24		
Jupiter	20 Taurus 10 Rx		
Saturn	12 Sagittarius 22		
Uranus	21 Cancer 41		
Neptune	18 Aries 25 Rx		
Pluto	17 Taurus 39 Rx		

George Gershwin

George Gershwin was an American composer, whose musicals and popular songs are among the finest in those genres and whose compositions in art-music forms are infused with the idioms of jazz and popular music.

Name	George Gershwin
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
26th September 1898	11.09 am  (EST)	Brooklyn, New York
Latitude	40 N 38	Longitude	73 W 50
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	3 Libra 35	Ascendant	6 Sagittarius 11
Moon	20 Aquarius 37	Midheaven	23 Virgo 21
Mercury	17 Virgo 04	North Node	14 Capricorn 26
Venus	19 Scorpio 56		
Mars	13 Cancer 46		
Jupiter	16 Libra 54		
Saturn	7 Sagittarius 27		
Uranus	0 Sagittarius 32		
Neptune	24 Gemini 48		
Pluto	15 Gemini 42 Rx		

Jean Paul Getty

Jean Paul Getty was an American oil executive and financier, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and educated in California and at the University of Oxford. He became an independent oil producer in 1914 and held presidential and directorial positions with several oil companies between 1930 and 1936. From 1942 to 1961 Getty was president, general manager, and principal owner of the Minnehoma Financial Corp. In 1948 he became president and principal owner of the Getty Oil Company and in 1956 president of the Mission Corp. From World War II until his death Getty was considered one of the richest men in the world. The art collections he began to assemble in the 1930s formed the nucleus of the J. Paul Getty Museum, opened in 1974 on his estate in Malibu, California, and relocated in 1997 to the new Getty Center in Los Angeles. Unusually well endowed, it includes a library, an archive of photographs of art works, and conservation laboratories.

Name	J Paul Getty
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
15th December 1892	8.43 am	Minneapolis, Minnesota
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin
Sun	24 Sagittarius 10	Ascendant	9 Capricorn
Moon	15 Virgo 31	Midheaven	7 Scorpio
Mercury	16 Sagittarius 15 Rx	North Node	7 Taurus 11
Venus	21 Scorpio 06		
Mars	22 Pisces 01		
Jupiter	15 Aries 03		
Saturn	11 Libra 38		
Uranus	9 Scorpio 10		
Neptune	9 Gemini 30 Rx		
Pluto	8 Gemini 33 Rx		

Samuel Goldwyn

Samuel Goldwyn was an American motion-picture producer, born in Warsaw, Russia, which is now in Poland. When he arrived in the United States in 1896, his surname was changed to Goldfish. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1902. In 1913 he entered the film business, forming, with partners Jesse Lasky and Cecil B. De Mille, the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company, which released its first film, The Squaw Man, in 1914. Three years later he formed Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and the following year adopted the company's name as his own. In 1922 Goldwyn, after quarreling with his partners, was forced out of the corporation, and when it later merged with Metro Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Productions to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), he benefited only as a stockholder. In 1923 he formed his own company, Samuel Goldwyn Productions, and from that time was an independent producer, soon acquiring a reputation for making quality films. Goldwyn was among the first producers to hire noted authors to write screenplays. He also prided himself on the quality of the actors he employed. The actors he introduced who would become stars include Ronald Colman, Danny Kaye, Lucille Ball, Eddie Cantor, Will Rogers, Susan Hayward, Gary Cooper, and David Niven.

Name	Samuel Goldwyn
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
27th August 1882	4.29 am	Warsaw, Poland
Latitude	52 N 12	Longitude	21 E 00
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	3 Virgo 43	Ascendant	26 Leo 57
Moon	8 Aquarius 45	Midheaven	14 Taurus 58
Mercury	15 Virgo 00	North Node	
Venus	17 Libra 48		
Mars	5 Libra 31		
Jupiter	27 Gemini 05		
Saturn	26 Taurus 03		
Uranus	17 Virgo 59		
Neptune	18 Taurus 50 Rx		
Pluto	0 Gemini 16		

Al Gore

Al Gore was vice president of the United States under President Bill Clinton and the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party in the 2000 election. In one of the closest and most disputed elections in U.S. history, Gore and his running mate, Senator Joseph Lieberman, were defeated by the Republican ticket of Texas governor George W. Bush and his running mate, Dick Cheney. Gore actually won the popular vote by more than 500,000 votes out of more than 105 million votes cast nationwide. He lost the electoral vote, however; after five weeks of legal wrangling, Gore failed to overturn election results that gave the state of Florida, with 25 electoral votes, to Bush. Gore was the first presidential candidate since 1888 to win the popular vote and yet lose the electoral vote.

Gore represented Tennessee for eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives and for another eight in the U.S. Senate. In Congress, he compiled a moderate-to-liberal voting record and a reputation as a fervent environmentalist. Clinton granted Gore unprecedented influence as vice president, giving him leading roles in U.S.-Russian relations, telecommunications policy, reform of the federal bureaucracy, and environmental protection. Gore also stood loyally beside Clinton during the president’s 1998 impeachment, emerging as one of his staunchest defenders. Besides Bush, Gore’s main opponents in the 2000 presidential race were consumer activist Ralph Nader, the Green Party candidate, and political commentator Pat Buchanan, who ran on the Reform Party ticket.

Name	Albert Gore, vice president to Bill Clinton
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
31st March 1948	12:53 pm (EST)	Washington DC, USA
Latitude	44 N 30	Longitude	77 W 02
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	10 Aries 55	Ascendant	25 Cancer 41
Moon	3 Capricorn 14	Midheaven	12 Aries 18
Mercury	16 Pisces 54	North Node	16 Taurus 01 Rx
Venus	26 Taurus 01		
Mars	18 Leo 08		
Jupiter	28 Sagittarius 37		
Saturn	18 Leo 00 Rx		
Uranus	22 Gemini 32		
Neptune	11 Libra 39 Rx		
Pluto	12 Leo 41 Rx

Julia Grant

Name	Julia Grant, wife of Ulysses S Grant
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
26th January 1826	unknown	Saint Louis, Missouri
Latitude	38 N 37	Longitude	90 W 12
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	6 Aquarius 20	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	11 Capricorn 58	North Node	9 Sagittarius 02 Rx
Venus	25 Capricorn 54		
Mars	4 Scorpio 44		
Jupiter	13 Virgo 17 Rx		
Saturn	15 Gemini 21 Rx		
Uranus	20 Capricorn 59		
Neptune	12 Capricorn 25		
Pluto	2 Aries 31		

Ulysses S Grant

Ulysses S Grant was the 18th president of the United States. He was a failure in his early ventures into both business and military life. In four years of commanding Union forces he climbed to the highest rank in the U.S. Army and directed the strategy that successfully concluded the Civil War in 1865. His two terms as president of the United States are considered by many historians to be the most corrupt in the country's history. Yet from accounts of Grant's contemporaries, as well as from his own memoirs, there emerges a personality of strong character and considerable dignity.

Name	Ulysses S Grant, 18th president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
27th April 1822	6.00 am	Point Pleasant, Ohio
Latitude	38 N 54	Longitude	84 W 41
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	6 Taurus 37	Ascendant	23 Taurus 00
Moon	26 Capricorn 24	Midheaven	2 Aquarius 36
Mercury	18 Aries 31	North Node	21 Aquarius 36 Rx
Venus	22 Pisces 50		
Mars	23 Leo 56		
Jupiter	11 Taurus 34		
Saturn	0 Taurus 41		
Uranus	7 Capricorn 17 Rx		
Neptune	5 Capricorn 09 Rx		
Pluto	0 Aries 15		

The Chart of Great Britain

Name	Great Britain (Coronation of William I)
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
25th December 1066	12.00 noon	Westminster, England
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	
Sun	9 Capricorn 55	Ascendant	22 Aries 17
Moon	29 Pisces 08	Midheaven	8 Capricorn 42
Mercury	16 Capricorn 39	North Node	
Venus	29 Capricorn 53		
Mars	8 Aquarius 28		
Jupiter	7 Virgo 57		
Saturn	16 Virgo 50		
Uranus	28 Sagittarius 27		
Neptune	22 Taurus 12		
Pluto			

Ferde Grofé

Ferde Grofé was an American composer and conductor. He was born Ferdinand Rudolph von Grofé in New York City. Privately trained, he played in various symphonic, theater, and jazz orchestras. About 1920 he became pianist and orchestrator with the noted band of the American jazz musician Paul Whiteman, for whom he orchestrated Rhapsody in Blue by the American composer George Gershwin. Grofé's compositions include the Mississippi Suite and the Grand Canyon Suite.

Name	Ferde Grofe
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
27th March 1892	4.00 am (EST)	New York, New York
Latitude	40 N 45	Longitude	73 W 57
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	7 Aries 10	Ascendant	21 Aquarius 03
Moon	20 Pisces 26	Midheaven	8 Sagittarius 04
Mercury	25 Aries 12	North Node	
Venus	19 Taurus 48		
Mars	8 Capricorn 04		
Jupiter	2 Aries 31		
Saturn	25 Virgo 58 Rx		
Uranus	5 Scorpio 10 Rx		
Neptune	6 Gemini 43		
Pluto	7 Gemini 07

Nell Gwyn

Nell Gwyn was an English actor, and mistress of Charles II. Gwyn was born Eleanor Gwyn either in London or Hereford. As a child she sold oranges outside the Drury Lane Theatre in London; she became an actor at the age of 15. Her first known stage appearance was in The Indian Emperor by the English dramatist John Dryden. She was well suited to the vivacious feminine roles common in Restoration comedies, and Dryden wrote several plays with roles especially for her. She was the mistress of the king from about 1669 until his death in 1685. Although almost completely illiterate, she was a favorite in London society, and the English diarist Samuel Pepys described her as “pretty, witty Nell.” She bore the king two sons, Charles Beauclerk, duke of Saint Albans, and James Beauclerk.

Name	Nell Gwyn
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
12th February 1650	6.00 am 	London, England
Latitude	51 N 30	Longitude	0 W 10
Source	When Will You Marry?, by Rose Murray
Sun	23 Aquarius 46	Ascendant	20 Capricorn 15
Moon	4 Cancer 11	Midheaven	24 Scorpio 44
Mercury	26 Aquarius 46	North Node	 22 Taurus 09
Venus	4 Aquarius 23		
Mars	6 Pisces 47		
Jupiter	9 Scorpio 21		
Saturn	23 Gemini 28 Rx		
Uranus	17 Sagittarius 13		
Neptune	16 Sagittarius 48		
Pluto	19 Gemini 08 Rx		

H. R.Haldeman

H. R. Haldeman was an American businessman, government official, and White House chief of staff during the administration of President Richard M. Nixon. As one of President Nixon's closest aides, Haldeman was intimately involved in attempts to cover up White House involvement in the 1972 wiretapping and burglary of the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. The subsequent scandal and investigations led Nixon to become the first United States president ever to resign.

Name	H R Haldeman
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
27th October 1926	3.30 am (PST)	Los Angeles, California
Latitude	34 N 04	Longitude	118 W 15
Source	Astrological Games People Play, by Bernie Ashman
Sun	3 Scorpio 17	Ascendant	29 Virgo 25
Moon	22 Cancer 20	Midheaven	29 Gemini 22
Mercury	25 Scorpio 03	North Node	9 Cancer 37
Venus	27 Libra 00		
Mars	13 Taurus 59 Rx		
Jupiter	17 Aquarius 36		
Saturn	25 Scorpio 43		
Uranus	26 Pisces 08 Rx		
Neptune	26 Leo 41		
Pluto	15 Cancer 55 Rx		

Hannibal Hamlin

Hannibal Hamlin was the 15th vice president of the United States, born in Paris Hill, Maine. Hamlin studied law in Portland, Maine, and was admitted to the bar in 1833. He was active in state politics, serving for several terms as a Democratic member of the Maine legislature. From 1843 to 1847 he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and from 1848 to 1857 served as U.S. senator from Maine. His antislavery convictions made him instrumental in securing passage in the House of the Wilmot Proviso, which stipulated that slavery should never exist in certain territories Congress was then proposing to purchase from Mexico. In 1856 Hamlin joined the Republican Party, which had been formed two years earlier as an antislavery party. The same year he was elected governor of Maine, a post he held briefly in 1857 before resigning to run for the U.S. Senate; he served there again until 1861. From 1861 to 1865 Hamlin was vice president in the first administration of Abraham Lincoln and was one of Lincoln's important advisers during the American Civil War. From 1869 to 1881 Hamlin was once more a member of the Senate, and from 1881 to 1882 he was U.S. minister to Spain.

Name	Hannibal Hamlin, vice president to Abraham Lincoln
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
27th August 1809	unknown	Paris Hill, ME
Latitude	44 N 16	Longtude	70 W 30
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	3 Virgo 55	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	6 Virgo 05	North Node	26 Libra 33 Rx
Venus	19 Cancer 54		
Mars	19 Scorpio 02		
Jupiter	24 Aries 39 Rx		
Saturn	27 Scorpio 45		
Uranus	6 Scorpio 24		
Neptune	4 Sagittarius 07		
Pluto	15 Pisces 01		

Florence Harding

Name	Florence Harding, wife of Warren G Harding
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
15th August 1860	unknown	Marion, Ohio
Latitude	40 N 35	Longitude	83 W 08
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	23 Leo 02	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	13 Leo 57 Rx	North Node	0 Aquarius 45 Rx
Venus	18 Cancer 55		
Mars	19 Capricorn 22 Rx		
Jupiter	10 Leo 17		
Saturn	28 Leo 40		
Uranus	11 Gemini 35		
Neptune	28 Pisces 54 Rx		
Pluto	9 Taurus 29 Rx		

Warren Harding

Warren Gamaliel Harding was the 29th president of the United States. Harding was an easy-going politician who believed that the Republican Party could bring the United States back to “normalcy,” a word he invented. By normalcy he meant a return to the economic and political isolation that had characterized the United States before it entered World War I. Harding never showed the leadership or vision required to be an effective president, and his administration is mainly remembered for its corruption, which was revealed after Harding's death.

Name	Warren Gamaliel Harding, 29th president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
2nd November 1865	2.00 pm	Corscia, Ohio
Latitude	40 M 57	Longitude	82 W 32
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	10 Scorpio 25	Ascendant	29 Aquarius 44
Moon	3 Taurus 00	Midheaven	13 Sagittarius 28
Mercury	17 Scorpio 55	North Node	19 Libra 62 Rx
Venus	12 Libra 55		
Mars	13 Scorpio 03		
Jupiter	27 Sagittarius 35		
Saturn	4 Scorpio 02		
Uranus	3 Cancer 40 Rx		
Neptune	8 Aries 21 Rx		
Pluto	13 Taurus 17 Rx

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist and short-story writer, whose style is characterized by crispness, laconic dialogue, and emotional understatement. Hemingway's writings and his personal life exerted a profound influence on American writers of his time. Many of his works are regarded as classics of American literature, and some have been made into motion pictures.

Name	Ernest Hemingway
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
21st July 1899	8.00  am (CST)	Oak Pike, Illinois
Latitude	41 N 53	Longitude	87 W 47
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Relationships, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	28 Cancer 32	Ascendant	7 Virgo 34
Moon	9 Cancer 56	Midheaven	3 Gemini 22
Mercury	25 Leo 30	North Node	29 Sagittarius 17
Venus	13 Cancer 08		
Mars	20 Virgo 34		
Jupiter	1 Scorpio 10		
Saturn	17 Sagittarius 49 Rx		
Uranus	4 Sagittarius 12 Rx		
Neptune	25 Gemini 45		
Pluto	16 Gemini 10		

Anna Harrison

Name	Anna Harrison, wife of William Henry Harrison
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
25th July 1775	unknown	Halbrook, New Jersey
Latitude	41 N 03	Longitude	83 W 08
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	2 Leo 28	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	12 Leo 27 Rx	North Node	25 Leo 53 Rx
Venus	17 Virgo 09		
Mars	8 Libra 19		
Jupiter	13 Gemini 27		
Saturn	4 Libra 11		
Uranus	5 Gemini 44		
Neptune	20 Virgo 44		
Pluto	25 Gemini 18 Rx		

Bengamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States. Harrison was a quiet, industrious political leader and a veteran of the Civil War. A grandson of President William Henry Harrison, he won the presidency through his family name and party loyalty, aided by the support of Civil War veterans. Harrison signed important economic legislation while in office, including the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, and the McKinley Tariff Act. Under his administration part of the Oklahoma Territory was opened to white settlers in 1889, and in 1890, Idaho and Wyoming became states.

Name	Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
20th August 1833	4.04 am	North Bend, Ohio
Latitude	39 N 09	Longitude	84 W 45
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	27 Leo 04	Ascendant	11 Leo 42
Moon	3 Scorpio 35	Midheaven	1 Taurus 39
Mercury	1 Virgo 44 Rx	North Node	12 Cancer 44 Rx
Venus	13 Cancer 04		
Mars	20 Virgo 33		
Jupiter	5 Taurus 34		
Saturn	27 Virgo 00		
Uranus	20 Aquarius 19 Rx		
Neptune	27 Capricorn 14 Rx		
Pluto	12 Aries 32 Rx

Caroline Harrison

Name	Caroline Harrison, first wife of Benjamin Harrison
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
1st October 1832	unknown	Oxford, Ohio
Latitude	39 N 31	Longitude	84 W 45
Source	
Sun	8 Libra 32	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	22 Virgo 59	North Node	29 Cancer 50 Rx
Venus	26 Libra 23		
Mars	6 Gemini 22		
Jupiter	21 Pisces 41 Rx		
Saturn	20 Virgo 54		
Uranus	14 Aquarius 15 Rx		
Neptune	24 Capricorn 25 Rx		
Pluto	10 Aries 45 Rx		

Mary Harrison


Name	Mary Harrison, second wife of Benjamin Harrison
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
30th April 1858	unknown	Honesdale, Pennsylvania
Latitude	41 N 34	Longitude	75 W 16
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	10 Taurus 01	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	25 Taurus 16	North Node	15 Pisces 08 Rx
Venus	28 Taurus 30		
Mars	29 Scorpio 42 Rx		
Jupiter	24 Taurus 08		
Saturn	22 Cancer 43		
Uranus	28 Taurus 08		
Neptune	24 Pisces 02		
Pluto	6 Taurus 11		

William Harrison

William Henry Harrison was the ninth president of the United States. He was one of the most important figures in the early westward expansion of the United States. Harrison took millions of acres of land from Native Americans by treaty or conquest. His exploited on the frontier, especially his defeat of the Shawnee at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, obscured his Virginia plantation background. It was not the wealthy planter and slave owner whom the people elected to the presidency. Instead, they elected the legendary Old Tippecanoe, pictured as a log cabin dweller and a drinker of hard cider. The popular appeal of this misleading characterization won Harrison the political eminence he had vigorously sought. Unfortunately, he did not live to enjoy it. He was the first president to die during his term of office, and his administration, which lasted exactly one month, was the shortest in U.S. history.

Name	William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
11th February 1779	10.39 am	Charles City County, Virginia
Latitude	37 N 27	Longitude	77 W 02
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	23 Aquarius 19	Ascendant	17 Taurus 55
Moon	18 Libra 55	Midheaven	29 Capricorn 34
Mercury	1 Aquarius 14	North Node	13 Libra 13 Rx
Venus	24 Capricorn 49		
Mars	23 Cancer 43 Rx		
Jupiter	10 Pisces 11		
Saturn	11 Virgo 00 Rx		
Uranus	20 Taurus 04		
Neptune	17 Virgo 37 Rx		
Pluto	22 Capricorn 01		

Helen Hayes

Helen Hayes was an American actor, often called the first lady of the American theater..

	
Name	Helen Hayes
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
10th October 1900	3.25 am (EST)	Washington, DC
Latitude	38 N 54	Longitude	77 W 02
Source	The Only Way to Learn About Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	16 Libra 34	Ascendant	12 Virgo 02
Moon	11 Taurus 54	Midheaven	9 Gemini 23
Mercury	4 Scorpio 27	North Node	
Venus	1 Virgo 57		
Mars	7 Leo 52		
Jupiter	 8 Sagittarius 15		
Saturn	29 Sagittarius 34		
Uranus	9 Sagittarius 39		
Neptune	29 Gemini 15 Rx		
Pluto	17 Gemini 36 Rx		

Lucy Hayes

Name	Lucy Hayes, wife of Rutherford B Hayes
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
28th August 1831	unknown	Chillicothe, Ohio
Latitude	39 N 20	Longitude	82 W 59
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	4 Virgo 37	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	1 Libra 34	North Node	21 Leo 00 Rx
Venus	15 Libra 48		
Mars	13 Virgo 29		
Jupiter	15 Aquarius 08 Rx		
Saturn	5 Virgo 05		
Uranus	11 Aquarius 39 Rx		
Neptune	22 Capricorn 34 Rx		
Pluto	11 Aries 18 Rx		

Rutherford B Hayes

Rutherford B Hayes was the 19th president of the United States. He achieved the presidency in the closest electoral contest in U.S. history, winning over Samuel J. Tilden by one electoral vote. During his term of office, Hayes supported measures he felt right and just, without fear of making political enemies. While his achievements as president were not as dramatic as his election, he helped heal the wounds of the Civil War by taking the last federal troops out of the South and thus ending the post-war period known as Reconstruction.

Name	Rutherford B Hayes, 19th president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
4th October 1822	9.30 am	Daleward, Ohio
Latitude	40 N 18	Longitude	83 W 04
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	10 Libra 49	Ascendant	21 Scorpio 31
Moon	0 Gemini 33	Midheaven	3 Virgo 18
Mercury	4 Scorpio 17	North Node	13 Aquarius 07 Rx
Venus	20 Virgo 58		
Mars	22 Scorpio 04		
Jupiter	6 Gemini 27 Rx		
Saturn	8 Taurus 38 Rx		
Uranus	3 Capricorn 36		
Neptune	2 Capricorn 35		
Pluto	29 Pisces 42 Rx

Patty Hearst

Name	Patty Hearst, kidnap victim and daughter of William Randolph Hearst
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
20th February 1954	6.01 pm (EST)	San Francisco, California
Latitude	37 N 47	Longitude	122 W 25
Source	The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marian March & Joan McEvers
Sun	1 Pisces 55	Ascendant	4 Virgo 14
Moon	8 Libra 22	Midheaven	0 Gemini 27
Mercury	16 Pisces 05 Rx	North Node	
Venus	7 Pisces 15		
Mars	6 Sagittarius 11		
Jupiter	16 Gemini 36		
Saturn	9 Scorpio 20 Rx		
Uranus	19 Cancer 31 Rx		
Neptune	25 Libra 54 Rx		
Pluto	23 Leo 26 Rx

William Randolph Hearst

William Randolph Hearst was an American publisher and political figure, who built up the country's largest chain of newspapers. Hearst was born in San Francisco on April 29, 1863, the son of the American industrialist and politician George Hearst and the philanthropist Phoebe Apperson Hearst. For a time he attended Harvard University but was expelled. In 1887 Hearst took over his father's newspaper, the San Francisco Examiner. As editor of the paper, he used the sensational journalistic methods later called yellow journalism. In 1895 he purchased the New York Morning Journal and in 1896 began publication of the Evening Journal. Within months, the combined daily circulation of these two papers had reached the then unprecedented figure of 1.5 million.

Name	William Randolph Hearst
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
28th April 1863	5.58 am	San Francisco, California
Latitude	37 N 47	Longitude	122 W 25
Source	When Will You Marry?, by Rose Murray
Sun	8 Taurus 44	Ascendant	24 Taurus 15
Moon	17 Virgo 40	Midheaven	4 Aquarius 12
Mercury	18 Taurus 52	North Node	8 Sagittarius 30
Venus	11 Gemini 48		
Mars	0 Cancer 59		
Jupiter	20 Libra 25 Rx		
Saturn	29 Virgo 38 Rx		
Uranus	18 Gemini 23		
Neptune	4 Aries 50		
Pluto	10 Taurus 48

Werner Heisenberg

Werner Heisenberg was a German physicist and Nobel Prize winner, who played a large part in the development of quantum mechanics.

Name	Werner Heisenberg, physicist 
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
5th December 1901	4.45 am	Wurzburg, Germany
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Chiron and the Healing Journey, by Melanie Reinhart
Sun	12 Sagittarius 20	Ascendant	5 Scorpio 27
Moon		Midheaven	17 Leo
Mercury	27 Scorpio 16	North Node	13 Scorpio 19
Venus	29 Capricorn 35		
Mars	8 Capricorn 22		
Jupiter	15 Capricorn 22		
Saturn	14 Capricorn 40		
Uranus	16 Sagittarius 50		
Neptune	0 Cancer 34 Rx		
Pluto	17 Gemini 47 RX

Jesse Helms

Jesse Helms is a Republican member of the United States Senate from North Carolina. Jesse Alexander Helms was born in Monroe, North Carolina. He briefly attended Wingate Junior College and Wake Forest University before joining the United States Navy in 1942. After World War II ended in 1945, he worked for a Raleigh, North Carolina, newspaper and radio station, and served as executive director of the North Carolina Bankers Association. He was an administrative assistant to two United States senators in the early 1950s, and was a Raleigh city councilman from 1957 to 1961. He worked in the 1960s as executive vice president of a television station and a radio network. In 1970 Helms switched parties to become a Republican, and two years later he was elected to the U.S. Senate with 54 percent of the vote.

Name	Jesse Helms
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
18th October 1921	11.00 am (EST)	Monroe, North Carolina
Latitude	80 W 33	Longitude	34 N 48
Source	Astrology’s Special Measurements
Sun	24 Libra 44	Ascendant	19 Sagittarius 38
Moon	14 Taurus 59	Midheaven	6 Libra 34
Mercury	16 Scorpio 11	North Node	18 Libra 09 Rx
Venus	27 Virgo 27		
Mars	18 Virgo 15		
Jupiter	0 Libra 51		
Saturn	1 Libra 18		
Uranus	6 Pisces 01 Rx		
Neptune	15 Leo 42		
Pluto	10 Cancer 03 Rx		

Thomas Andrews Hendricks

Thomas Andrews Hendricks was an American political leader, born near Zanesville, Ohio. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1843. Hendricks became active in Democratic Party politics and was elected to the Indiana state legislature in 1848. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives and in the U.S. Senate. In 1872 Hendricks was elected governor of Indiana, a post he held until 1877. He was the unsuccessful Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 1876; he was elected vice president in 1884, but served under President Grover Cleveland for only eight months before he died.

Name	Thomas Hendricks, vice president to Grover Cleveland
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
7th September 1819	unknown	Muskingum County, Ohio
Latitude	40 N 00	Longitude	82 W 00
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	14 Virgo 12	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	13 Virgo 08 Rx	North Node	12 Aries 35 Rx
Venus	5 Virgo 41		
Mars	1 Cancer 05		
Jupiter	8 Aquarius 29 Rx		
Saturn	28 Pisces 21 Rx		
Uranus	20 Sagittarius 33		
Neptune	25 Sagittarius 55 Rx		
Pluto	26 Pisces 48 Rx

Henry II

Henry II was king of France from 1547 to 1559. He was the second son of King Francis I, born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. He married the Florentine noblewoman Catherine de Médicis in 1533, and when his father died in 1547, Henry succeeded to the throne. During his reign he was much influenced by his mistress, Diane de Poitiers, duchesse de Valentinois, and by Duc Anne de Montmorency, constable of France. An ardent Roman Catholic, Henry persecuted the Protestants in the later years of his reign. He continued the war waged by his father against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, seizing from him the bishoprics of Metz, Toul, and Verdun in 1552. Engaging in war with England, Henry won back Calais and Guînes, the last English possessions in France. From 1556 to 1559 he was involved in a war with Charles V's son, Philip II of Spain, notable mainly for the Spanish victory at Saint Quentin, Picardy. Peace with Spain and England was restored by the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis, by which Henry agreed to give up France's possessions in Italy. He was succeeded by his son, Francis II.

Name	King Henry II of France
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
31st March 1519	10.28 am	German en Laye
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	The Astrology of Fate, by Liz Greene
Sun	19 Aries 25	Ascendant	25 Taurus
Moon	27 Aries 38	Midheaven	17 Capricorn
Mercury	24 Pisces 14	North Node	2 Gemini 13
Venus	23 Aries 13		
Mars	10 Cancer 10		
Jupiter	15 Libra 02		
Saturn	21 Capricorn 37		
Uranus			
Neptune			
Pluto

Henry III

Henry III was king of England from 1216 to 1272; the son and successor of King John Lackland, and a member of the house of Anjou, or Plantagenet. Henry ascended the throne at the age of nine, on the death of his father. During his minority the kingdom was ruled by William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, as regent, but after his death in 1219 the justiciar Hubert de Burgh was the chief power in the government. During the regency the French, who occupied much of eastern England, were expelled, and rebellious barons were subdued.

Henry was declared of age in 1227. In 1232 he dismissed Hubert de Burgh from his court and commenced ruling without the aid of ministers. Henry displeased the barons by filling government and church offices with foreign favorites, many of them relatives of his wife, Eleanor of Provence, whom he married in 1236, and by squandering money on Continental wars, especially in France. In order to secure the throne of Sicily for one of his sons, Henry agreed to pay the pope a large sum. When the king requested money from the barons to pay his debt, they refused and in 1258 forced him to agree to the Provisions of Oxford, whereby he agreed to share his power with a council of barons. Henry soon repudiated his oath, however, with papal approval. After a brief period of war, the matter was referred to the arbitration of Louis IX, king of France, who decided in Henry's favor in a judgment called the Mise of Amiens. Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, accordingly led the barons into war, defeated Henry at Lewes, and took him prisoner. In 1265, however, Henry's son and heir, Edward, later King Edward I, led the royal troops to victory over the barons at Evesham. Simon de Montfort was killed in the battle, and the barons agreed to a compromise with Edward and his party in 1267. From that time on Edward ruled England, and when Henry died, he succeeded him as king.


Name	Henry III, King of England from 1216 to 1272
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
1st October 1207	unknown	Winchester, Hampshire
Latitude	51 N 04	Longitude	1 W 15
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	14 Libra 40	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	4 Libra 55	North Node	27 Aquarius 44 Rx
Venus	13 Scorpio 05		
Mars	25 Scorpio 57		
Jupiter	25 Cancer 59		
Saturn	24 Gemini 13 Rx		
Uranus	29 Leo 10		
Neptune	1 Aries 53 Rx		
Pluto	9 Leo 46		

Henry IV

Henry IV was the king of England from 1399 to 1413; the first of the house of Lancaster. Henry was born in Bolingbroke Castle in April 1367, the son of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster. He was also known as Henry of Lancaster and Henry of Bolingbroke. From 1387 to 1390 he was a leader of the party that opposed his cousin King Richard II. Henry subsequently fought with the Teutonic Knights against the Lithuanians and made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. After his return to England he allied himself with the king. Because of a quarrel with Thomas Mowbray, 1st duke of Norfolk, in 1398, Henry was exiled for six years by Richard, who promised that Henry would not lose his inheritance. When Henry's father died, however, Richard confiscated the Lancastrian estates willed to Henry. Consequently, Henry raised an army, invaded England, and captured Richard, who later abdicated.

In 1399 Henry was elected king by Parliament. The following year he suppressed a revolt of nobles who supported Richard. The Scots and the Welsh, aided by the French, then began a rebellion against the English crown. The Scots were defeated at Humbleton Hill, but the Welsh continued the rebellion for seven years under the leadership of the Welsh chief Owen Glendower. In 1403 the Percy family rebelled against Henry because they were dissatisfied with the rewards for service he had bestowed upon them; they were defeated in the Battle of Shrewsbury in the same year. Wars and rebellions persisted after that date but diminished in number. During his reign Henry IV persecuted the religious sect known as the Lollards. He died in London on March 20, 1413, and was succeeded by his son, Henry V.

Name	Henry IV, King of England from 1399 to 1413
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
15th April 1366	unknown	Burlingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire
Latitude	52 N 55	Longitude	0 W 22
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	3 Taurus 05	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	17 Aries 08 Rx	North Node	21 Leo 20 Rx
Venus	17 Gemini 47		
Mars	00 Taurus 00		
Jupiter	23 Scorpio 31 Rx		
Saturn	12 Scorpio 59 Rx		
Uranus	12 Cancer 09		
Neptune	22 Pisces 02		
Pluto	2 Taurus 36		

Henry V

Henry V was king of England from 1413 to 1422 and known for his victorious campaigns against France. He born at Monmouth in August or September 1387. He was the son and successor of Henry IV. In 1403 Henry led the royal army that defeated the rebellious Percy family, led by Sir Henry Percy, at Shrewsbury. He also commanded the English forces that put down the revolt of the Welsh chief Owen Glendower. In 1410-11, when his father was incapacitated by illness, Henry headed the royal council, but was removed after a political quarrel with his father. On succeeding to the throne in 1413 Henry V restored Sir Henry Percy's son to his lands and titles; he also honorably reburied at Westminster Abbey the remains of Richard II, who had been deposed by Henry IV and had died in prison during the latter's reign. The new king continued his father's policy in persecuting the religious sect known as the Lollards and executed their leader, Sir John Oldcastle, in 1417.

In 1415 Henry warred against France, winning in that same year the Battle of Agincourt. The following year he allied himself with the Holy Roman emperor Sigismund, and in 1417 he began the conquest of Normandy, completing it with the capture of Rouen two years later. He concluded a peace treaty with Charles VI of France at Troyes in 1420, obtaining Charles's daughter, Catherine of Valois, in marriage and securing the promise of succession to the French throne on the death of Charles. When Henry returned to England in 1421, leaving his brother Thomas, duke of Clarence, as governor of Normandy, the French rose in opposition to English rule and defeated the duke. Henry returned to France for a third campaign, but he became ill and died. He was the most influential ruler in Western Europe at the time of his death in Vincennes, France, August 31, 1422. He was succeeded by his son Henry VI.

Name	Henry V, King of England from 1413 to 1422
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
9th August 1387	3.43 pm	Monmouth, England
Latitude	51 N 48	Longitude	2 W 40
Source	Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin
Sun	24 Leo 17	Ascendant	19 Sagittarius
Moon	28 Gemini 07	Midheaven	23 Libra
Mercury	6 Leo 21	North Node	
Venus	12 Cancer 07		
Mars	21 Leo 40		
Jupiter	10 Virgo 01		
Saturn	5 Leo 09		
Uranus	21 Libra 45		
Neptune	10 Taurus 17 Rx		
Pluto	23 Taurus 56		

Henry VI

Henry VI was king of England from 1422 to 1461 and from 1470 to 1471; the last of the house of Lancaster. The son of King Henry V and Queen Catherine of Valois, Henry was born at Windsor on December 6, 1421. He never showed any aptitude for government, and throughout his reign the English court was dominated by competing aristocratic factions. Like his father, he claimed the crown of France, but France gradually freed itself from English control between 1430 and 1453. In 1445 Henry married a French princess, Margaret of Anjou. During the 1450s a group of nobles sought to replace him with Richard, duke of York, the next in line of succession to the throne. The resulting civil conflict between the houses of Lancaster and York, known as the Wars of the Roses, began in 1455. After intermittent fighting Henry was captured by the Yorkists at Northampton and was compelled to acknowledge Richard rather than his own infant son as successor. In 1460 Richard was killed by Henry's forces at Wakefield. Richard's son subsequently became leader of the Yorkists and proclaimed himself king as Edward IV.

Henry and his queen escaped to Scotland, where they remained until 1464. In that year he returned to take part in a rebellion against Edward but was captured and imprisoned in the Tower of London. He had suffered attacks of insanity all his life and was now completely incapacitated. Nevertheless, he became nominal ruler again in 1470. Dethroned the following year and returned to the tower by Edward, he died there on May 21, 1471, probably murdered on Edward's order.

Name	Henry VI, King of England from 1422 to 1461
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
6th December 1421	unknown	Windsor, England
Latitude	51 N 28	Longitude	0 W 35
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	23 Sagittarius 23	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	16 Sagittarius 57	North Node	25 Leo 05 Rx
Venus	17 Capricorn 20		
Mars	26 Scorpio 15		
Jupiter	16 Leo 19 Rx		
Saturn	10 Libra 32		
Uranus	15 Pisces 11		
Neptune	25 Cancer 50 Rx		
Pluto	27 Gemini 16 Rx

Henry VII

Henry VII, often called Henry Tudor, was king of England from 1485 to 1509 and the first ruler of the house of Tudor, whose reign initiated a period of national unity following the strife of the 15th century.

Henry, the son of Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort, countess of Richmond and Derby, was born on January 28, 1457, in Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire. After the Yorkist king Edward IV seized the throne from the Lancastrian Henry VI in 1471, Henry Tudor, a Lancastrian, took refuge in Brittany. He became head of the house of Lancaster on the death of Henry VI in the same year. In 1483, taking advantage of the indignation aroused against Edward's successor, Richard III, whose nephews, Edward V and Richard, duke of York, were murdered in the Tower of London, presumably on Richard's order, Henry crossed over to Wales, where he gathered an army of supporters. In 1485, at Bosworth Field in England, he met and defeated Richard, who was killed during the battle. Henry Tudor was subsequently crowned Henry VII in London. In the following year he married the Yorkist heiress, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Edward IV, uniting the houses of York and Lancaster and ending the Wars of the Roses.

After his accession Henry had to contend with several Yorkist uprisings, notably one led by the English impostor Lambert Simnel, who claimed to be Edward, earl of Warwick, the last Yorkist claimant to the throne. The real earl of Warwick was actually imprisoned by Henry in the Tower of London at the time. Another revolt was led by the Walloon impostor Perkin Warbeck, who claimed to be Richard, duke of York, the younger of the murdered sons of Edward IV. Although both impostors had strong backing in England and abroad, their forces were defeated by Henry. In 1494 Henry sent the English statesman Sir Edward Poynings to Ireland to reestablish English control in that country. Henry managed to maintain peaceful relations with Austria, Spain, and France throughout most of his years as king. The reorganization in 1487 of the Star Chamber was one of several means by which Henry strengthened the royal power over the nobles. He died in Richmond, Surrey, on April 21, 1509, and was succeeded by his second son, Henry VIII.


Name	Henry VII, King of England from 1485 to 1509
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
28th January 1457	unknown	Pembroke Castle, Wales
Latitude	51 N 40	Longitude	4 W 55
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	17 Aquarius 49	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	22 Capricorn 37	North Node	5 Libra 19 Rx
Venus	8 Pisces 30		
Mars	10 Cancer 57 Rx		
Jupiter	20 Cancer 45 Rx		
Saturn	14 Sagittarius 55 Rx		
Uranus	17 Leo 21 Rx		
Neptune	13 Libra 10 Rx		
Pluto	14 Leo 28 Rx

Henry VIII

Henry VIII was king of England from 1509 to 1547; the image of the Renaissance king as immortalized by German artist Hans Holbein, who painted him hands on hips, legs astride, exuding confidence and power. Henry VIII had six wives, fought numerous wars in Europe, and even aspired to become Holy Roman Emperor in order to extend his control to Europe. He ruthlessly increased the power of royal government, using Parliament to sanction his actions. Henry ruled through powerful ministers who, like his six wives, were never safe in their positions. His greatest achievement was to initiate the Protestant Reformation in England. He rejected the authority of the pope and the Roman Catholic Church, confiscated church lands, and promoted religious reformers to power.

Name	Henry VIII, King of England 1509 to 1547
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
28th June 1491	10.45 am 	Greenwich, near London, England
Latitude	51 N 30	Longitude	0 W00
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	14 Cancer 39	Ascendant	27 Virgo 22
Moon	11 Aries 49	Midheaven	26 Gemini 34
Mercury	6 Leo 46	North Node	29 Scorpio 44 Rx
Venus	0 Gemini 50		
Mars	26 Virgo 16		
Jupiter	24 Gemini 25		
Saturn	6 Aquarius 43 Rx		
Uranus	22 Capricorn 02 Rx		
Neptune	25 Sagittarius 32		
Pluto	29 Libra 18 Rx

Hermann Hesse

Hermann Hesse was a German-born Swiss novelist and poet, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1946. After World War II ended in 1945, his work became popular with younger readers, who identified with the central theme of many of his novels: the conflicts of youth-and especially of creative artists-in search of self.


Name	Herman Hesse
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
2nd July 1877	7.00 pm	Calw (Wuerttemberg) Germany
Latitude	48 N 01	Longitude	8 E 03
Source	The Only Way to Learn Astrology, by Marion March & Joan McEvers
Sun	10 Cancer 52	Ascendant	17 Capricorn 21
Moon	26 Pisces 28	Midheaven	20 Libra 30
Mercury	22 Gemini 40	North Node	4 Pisces 18
Venus	12 Cancer 26		
Mars	11 Pisces 45		
Jupiter	8 Sagittarius 27 Rx		
Saturn	20 Pisces 21 Rx 		
Uranus	22 Leo 22		
Neptune	7 Taurus 11		
Pluto	2 Taurus 25

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was a German political and military leader and one of the 20th century's most powerful dictators. Hitler converted Germany into a fully militarized society and launched World War II in 1939. He made anti-Semitism a keystone of his propaganda and policies and built the Nazi Party into a mass movement. He hoped to conquer the entire world, and for a time dominated most of Europe and much of North Africa. He instituted sterilization and euthanasia measures to enforce his idea of racial purity among German people and caused the slaughter of millions of Jews, Sinti and Roma, Slavic peoples, and many others, all of whom he considered inferior.

Name	Adolf Hitler, dictator
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
20 April 1889	6:30pm	Braunna, Austria
Latitude	48N16	Longitude	13E03
Source	Synastry, by Penny Thornton
Sun	0 Aries 48	Ascendant	26 Libra 41
Moon	6 Capricorn 38	Midheaven	4 Leo 10
Mercury	25 Aries 41	North Node	16 Cancer 04
Venus	16 Taurus 42 Rx		
Mars	16 Taurus 24		
Jupiter	18 Capricorn 15		
Saturn	13 Leo 28		
Uranus	19 Libra 29 Rx		
Neptune	0 Gemini 51		
Pluto	4 Gemini 40		

Garret Augustus Hobart

Hobart, Garret Augustus was an American lawyer and statesman, and 24th vice president of the United States. He was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, and educated at Rutgers College. He was admitted to the bar in 1869 and practiced law in Paterson, New Jersey. Over a period of 20 years, starting in 1871, he was city counsel of Paterson, a member of the New Jersey Assembly, and vice president of the New Jersey Senate. In 1896 he was elected U.S. vice president on the Republican ticket with William McKinley. Hobart died before the expiration of his term.

Name	Garret Hobart, vice president to William McKinley
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
3rd June 2003	unknown	Long Branch, New Jersey
Latitude	43 N 07	Longitude	76 W 12
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	13 Gemini 08	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	4 Gemini 39 Rx	North Node	14 Sagittarius 05 Rx
Venus	26 Cancer 40		
Mars	2 Cancer 15		
Jupiter	0 Aries 09		
Saturn	7 Aquarius 04 Rx		
Uranus	5 Aries 41		
Neptune	23 Aquarius 42		
Pluto	23 Aries 32

Herbert Hoover

Herbert Clark Hoover was the 31st president of the United States. Hoover was a highly successful mining engineer and a relief administrator in war-ravaged countries. His election in 1928 as president won the overwhelming approval of the American people, yet within two years Hoover was condemned by most as a reactionary unable or unwilling to soften the effects of the Great Depression. In fact Hoover was the first president to use the federal government to fight the effects of a depression, even though he was not successful, which helped prepare the country for the government intervention of the New Deal policies of President Franklin Roosevelt when he succeeded Hoover in 1933.

Name	Herbert Clark Hoover, 31st President of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
10th August 1874	11.59 pm	West Branch, Iowa
Latitude	41 N 40	Longitude	91 W 20
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	18 Leo 21	Ascendant	12 Gemini 09
Moon	7 Leo 32 	Midheaven	16 Aquarius 50
Mercury	0 Leo 02	North Node	0 Taurus 14 Rx
Venus	29 Virgo 28		
Mars	7 Leo 06		
Jupiter	0 Libra 46		
Saturn	10 Aquarius 24 Rx		
Uranus	11 Leo 22		
Neptune	0 Taurus 49 Rx		
Pluto	22 Taurus 41		

Lou Henry Hoover


Name	Lou Henry Hoover, wife of Herbert Hoover
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
29th March 1874	unknown	Waterloo, Iowa
Latitude	42 N 30	Longitude	95 W 43
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	8 Aries 53	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	20 Pisces 57 Rx	North Node	7 Taurus 22 Rx
Venus	17 Aries 24		
Mars	5 Taurus 59		
Jupiter	25 Virgo 20 Rx		
Saturn	11 Aquarius 53		
Uranus	6 Leo 32 Rx		
Neptune	27 Aries 31		
Pluto	20 Taurus 19		

Harry Houdini

Harry Houdini was an American magician, born in Budapest, Hungary.

Name	Harry Houdini, magician
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
6th April 1874	2.24 am	Budapest, Hungary
Latitude	47N30	Longitude	19E06
Source	Unlocking Interceptions, by Helen Adams Garrett
Sun	16 Aries 18	Ascendant	22 Capricorn 51
Moon	0 Sagittarius	Midheaven	25 Libra 42
Mercury	21 Pisces	North Node	6 Taurus Rx
Venus	26 Aries		
Mars	11 Taurus		
Jupiter	24 Virgo Rx		
Saturn	12 Aquarius		
Uranus	6 Leo Rx		
Neptune	27 Aries		
Pluto	20 Taurus

Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr.

Hubert Humphrey was the 38th vice president of the United States. He was born on May 27, 1911, in Wallace, South Dakota. He studied pharmacy and helped run the family drugstore before taking degrees at the universities of Minnesota and Louisiana. Twice elected mayor of Minneapolis, he established the nation's first municipal fair employment practices commission and expanded the city's welfare and housing programs. In 1948 Humphrey was elected U.S. senator. Reelected in 1954 and 1960, he was among the first to urge strong civil rights legislation, and he consistently supported and initiated social-welfare legislation, tax benefits for low-income groups, and aid to small businesses. Among his proposals were the Peace Corps and federal old-age medical insurance. In 1961 he became Senate majority whip. Using his expertise as a parliamentary strategist, he was instrumental in the passage of such legislation as the 1963 ratification of the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

In 1964, running with President Lyndon B. Johnson, Humphrey was elected vice president of the U.S. Using his position to promote the administration's programs in Congress, he also coordinated federal civil rights activities and chaired the Council on Economic Opportunity. In 1966, following a trip to Southeast Asia, he changed his position from mild opposition to the Vietnam War to support for the administration's war involvement. That switch most likely cost him the presidency in 1968, when he was narrowly defeated by Richard M. Nixon. Humphrey was reelected to the Senate in 1970 and unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972. He died on January 13, 1978, in Waverly, Minnesota.

Name	Hubert Humphrey, vice president to Lyndon B Johnson
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
27th May 1911	5.13 am (CST)	Wallace, South Dakota
Latitude	45 N 05	Longitude	97 W 29
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	5 Gemini 02	Ascendant	10 Gemini 11
Moon	23 Taurus 43	Midheaven	12 Aquarius 12
Mercury	11 Taurus 39	North Node	8 Taurus 41 Rx
Venus	16 Cancer 17		
Mars	25 Pisces 17		
Jupiter	6 Scorpio 35 Rx		
Saturn	13 Taurus 03		
Uranus	29 Capricorn 09 Rx		
Neptune	19 Cancer 38		
Pluto	26 Gemini 23

Andrew Jackson

Jackson, Andrew was the seventh president of the United States and the first Westerner to be elected president. His election marked the end of a political era dominated by the planter aristocracy of Virginia and the commercial aristocracy of New England. Jackson himself was an aristocrat, but from a rougher mold than his predecessors. He fought his way to leadership and wealth in a frontier society, and his success established a bond between him and the common people that was never broken. Small farmers, laborers, mechanics, and many other Americans struggling to better themselves looked to Jackson for leadership.

However benevolent Jackson may have been toward blacks and Native Americans in his personal life, they clearly were not included in the “common people” he sought to aid in his public life. His Native American policy deprived America’s original peoples of millions of acres despite prior treaties and the disapproval of the Supreme Court of the United States. His party promoted the interests of slaveholders and thereby helped to delay a solution to the slavery question until it erupted into the Civil War in 1861.

Jackson left a legacy of a strong presidency. Since his time it has been commonplace for presidents to repeat his assertion that the president represents the will of the people better than Congress does. His example has also made it mandatory for presidents, as well as other American politicians, to appeal to the people at large rather than special interests.

Name	Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
15th March 1767	7.36 pm	Waxhaw Settlement, North Carolina
Latitude	34 N 56	Longitude	80 W 45
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudy & Diane Flack
Sun	24 Pisces 44	Ascendant	25 Aries 50
Moon	23 Virgo 53	Midheaven	15 Capricorn 33
Mercury	3 Aries 31	North Node	7 Aquarius 37 Rx
Venus	10 Aries 21		
Mars	22 Taurus 23		
Jupiter	17 Virgo 08 Rx		
Saturn	13 Gemini 46		
Uranus	27 Aries 18		
Neptune	3 Virgo 16 Rx		
Pluto	11 Capricorn 40		

Rachel Jackson


Name	Rachel Jackson, wife of Andrew Jackson
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
15th June 1767	unknown	Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Latitude	36 N 57	Longitude	79 W 22
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	24 Gemini 14	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	17 Gemini 58	North Node	2 Aquarius 44 Rx
Venus	1 Leo 46		
Mars	21 Cancer 23		
Jupiter	14 Virgo 58		
Saturn	23 Gemini 31		
Uranus	2 Taurus 11		
Neptune	2 Virgo 12		
Pluto	11 Capricorn 01 Rx		

James I

James I was king of Scotland from 1406 to 1437, only surviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline. In 1406, shortly before the death of his father, James was sent to France for safety from rebellious Scottish nobles. The ship was seized by the English, and James was kept a prisoner until 1423. Having inherited the Scottish throne in 1406, James was crowned king when he returned to Scotland in 1424. He married Joan Beaufort, niece of the English king Richard II, and granddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James had forced the Scottish nobles to submit to royal authority. He tried to improve the administration of justice and for the first time published parliamentary acts in the language of the common people. He angered the papacy by preventing church revenues from being sent to Rome. He formed a closer alliance with France and gave his eldest daughter, Margaret, in marriage to the Dauphin, later King Louis XI. James, however, had antagonized the Scottish nobles by confiscating their estates, and he was assassinated in 1437 by a group of nobles. He was succeeded by his son James II.

Name	James I, King of Scotland 1406 to 1437
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
11th July 1394	unknown	Linlithgow, Scotland
Latitude	56 N 05	Longitude	0 W 25
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	26 Cancer 36	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	26 Cancer 34 Rx	North Node	15 Aquarius 10 Rx
Venus	29 Cancer 19		
Mars	6 Gemini 02		
Jupiter	23 Aries 32		
Saturn	22 Libra 53		
Uranus	22 Scorpio 56 Rx		
Neptune	25 Taurus 34		
Pluto	0 Gemini 20

James I

James I was king of England from 1603 to 1625 and, as James VI, king of Scotland from 1567 to 1625.

Born on June 19, 1566, in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland, James was the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband, Lord Darnley. When Mary was forced to abdicate in 1567, he was proclaimed king of Scotland. A succession of regents ruled the kingdom until 1576, when James became nominal ruler. The boy king was little more than a puppet in the hands of political intriguers until 1581. In that year, with the aid of his favorites, James Stuart, earl of Arran, and Esmé Stuart, duke of Lennox, James assumed actual rule of Scotland. Scotland was at that time divided domestically by conflict between the Protestants and the Roman Catholics, and in foreign affairs by those favoring an alliance with France and those supporting England. In 1582 James was kidnapped by a group of Protestant nobles headed by William Ruthven, earl of Gowrie, and was held virtual prisoner until he escaped the next year.

In 1586, by the Treaty of Berwick, James formed an alliance with his cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England, and the following year, after the execution of his mother, he succeeded in reducing the power of the great Roman Catholic nobles. His marriage to Anne of Denmark in 1589 brought him for a time into close relationship with the Protestants. After the Gowrie conspiracy of 1600, James repressed the Protestants as strongly as he had the Catholics. He replaced the feudal power of the nobility with a strong central government, and maintaining the divine right of kings, he enforced the superiority of the state over the church.

In 1603 Queen Elizabeth died childless, and James succeeded her as James I, the first Stuart king of England. In 1604 he ended England's war with Spain, but his tactless attitude toward Parliament, based on his belief in divine right, led to prolonged conflict with that body. James convoked the Hampton Court Conference, at which he authorized a new translation of the Bible, generally called the King James Version. His undue severity toward Roman Catholics, however, led to the abortive Gunpowder Plot in 1605. James tried unsuccessfully to advance the cause of religious peace in Europe, giving his daughter Elizabeth in marriage to the elector of the Palatinate, Frederick V, the leader of the German Protestants. He also sought to end the conflict by attempting to arrange a marriage between his son, Charles, and the infanta of Spain, then the principal Catholic power. When he was rebuffed, he formed an alliance with France and declared war on Spain, thus contributing to the flames he had tried to quench. James I died at the Theobalds in Hertfordshire on March 27, 1625, and was succeeded to the throne by his son, Charles I.

Name	James I, King of England & Scotland from 1603 to 1625
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
19th June 1566	9.13.56 am (rectified)	Edinburgh, Scotland
Latitude	55 N 57	Longitude	3 W 13
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	9 Cancer 51	Ascendant	7 Virgo 07
Moon	3 Leo 22	Midheaven	27 Taurus 40
Mercury	11 Cancer 24 Rx	North Node	19 Scorpio 35 Rx
Venus	26 Taurus 50		
Mars	24 Leo 29		
Jupiter	0 Libra 50		
Saturn	27 Leo 20		
Uranus	13 Sagittarius 48		
Neptune	13 Gemini 02		
Pluto	18 Pisces 07 Rx		

James II

James II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1685 to 1688. He was born in London, the second surviving son of King Charles I and his consort, Henrietta Maria. He was created duke of York and Albany in 1634. After the execution of his father, he was taken to the Continent, and in 1657 he entered the Spanish service in the war against England. At the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, his brother became king as Charles II, and James was made lord high admiral of England. That year he married Anne Hyde, daughter of Edward Hyde, earl of Clarendon. In 1672, a year after Anne's death, James publicly professed his conversion to the Roman Catholic faith. The next year the English Parliament passed the Test Acts disqualifying Catholics from holding office, and James resigned as lord high admiral. Shortly after, he married Mary Beatrice of Modena, a Roman Catholic. In 1679 the House of Commons unsuccessfully attempted to bar James from the throne.

On the death of Charles in 1685, James became king. In the same year he crushed a revolt in England by his nephew, James Scott, duke of Monmouth, and another in Scotland led by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl of Argyll. James alienated many supporters by his severe reprisals, especially by a series of repressive trials, the Bloody Assizes. James attempted to win the support of the Dissenters and the Roman Catholics in 1687 by ending religious restrictions, but instead increased the religious tensions. The birth of his son, James Francis Edward Stuart, on June 10, 1688, seemed to ensure a Roman Catholic succession. James' opponents were against the Roman Catholic succession and asked William of Orange, later William III, to take the English throne, thus touching off the Glorious Revolution. The Glorious Revolution was successful and bloodless; it created a constitutional monarchy aimed at limiting the arbitrary actions of the monarch and increasing the power of Parliament. William landed in England in November 1688 and marched on London. He was hailed as a deliverer, and James, deserted by his troops, fled to France, where he was aided by King Louis XIV. In 1690, with a small body of French troops, James landed in Ireland in an attempt to regain his throne. He was defeated in the Battle of the Boyne and returned to France, where he remained in Saint-Germain-en-Laye until his death. After James was forced into exile, William and his wife, Mary II, ruled England as joint sovereigns.

Name	James II, King of Great Britain 1685 to 1688
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
4th October 1633	unknown	London, England
Latitude	51 N 30	Longitude	0 W 10
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	11 Libra 27	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	13 Libra 24 Rx	North Node	8 Aries 33 Rx
Venus	25 Leo 49 Rx		
Mars	12 Leo 31 Rx		
Jupiter	0 Cancer 48 		
Saturn	6 Sagittarius 11		
Uranus	0 Libra 51		
Neptune	8 Scorpio 48		
Pluto	25 Taurus 26 Rx		

James IV

James IV was king of Scotland from 1488 to 1513, who unified the country under his rule and, in spirit of the Renaissance, patronized arts and learning. He was the son of King James III. Within a few months after his accession he ended the revolt by Scottish nobles that had cost his father his life. James expanded the Scottish navy, encouraged commerce, and reformed the administration of criminal justice. His romantic disposition induced him to support Perkin Warbeck, a claimant to the English throne, and to invade England in behalf of Warbeck in 1495. Two years later, however, a 7-year truce was concluded between Scotland and England. In 1503 James married Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of King Henry VII of England. This marriage eventually led to the union of the crowns of England and Scotland. After 1509, when Henry VIII became king of England, relations between the two countries became strained. Scotland was a traditional ally of France, and during Anglo-French hostilities in 1513 James invaded England in aid of his ally. Despite initial successes, he was plagued by desertions from his army, which was defeated at the Battle of Flodden on September 9, 1513. James himself was killed. He was succeeded by his son, James V.

Name	James IV, King of Scotland 1488 to 1513
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
17th March 1473	unknown	Linlithgow, Scotland
Latitude	56 N 05	Longitude	3 W 35
Source	British Royalty, by Rudy & Diane Flack
Sun	5 Aries 51	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	13 Pisces 41	North Node	23 Scorpio 18 Rx
Venus	8 Taurus 36		
Mars	11 Pisces 59		
Jupiter	5 Sagittarius 13 Rx		
Saturn	19 Gemini 33		
Uranus	4 Scorpio 16 Rx		
Neptune	49 Scorpio 17 Rx		
Pluto	15 Virgo 34 Rx		

James V

James V was king of Scotland from 1513 to 1542; son of King James IV and Margaret Tudor, born in Linlithgow. He was 17 months old when his father was killed. His mother acted as regent until her marriage in 1514 to Archibald, 6th earl of Angus. In that year John Stewart, duke of Albany, became James's protector. In 1525, during the continued struggle for control of the country, James was taken prisoner by his stepfather. Three years later the king escaped and assumed control of Scotland. He instituted judicial reforms and took measures to protect the peasantry, by whom he was much admired. His uncle, Henry VIII, king of England, tried to induce James to repudiate the authority of the Roman Catholic Church, but James refused, and relations between the two countries became strained. War broke out in 1542, and in November the Scottish force was routed at Solway Moss in northern England. Within a month James died. He left one legitimate child, Mary, Queen of Scots, who was six days old at his death.

Name	James V, King of Scotland 1513 to 1542
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
10th April 1512	unknown	Linlithgow, Scotland
Latitude	56 N 05	Longitude	3 W 25
Source	British Royalty, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	29 Aries 52	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	2 Aries 55	North Node	17 Libra 42 Rx
Venus	15 Pisces 26		
Mars	25 Sagittarius 44		
Jupiter	21 Pisces 39		
Saturn	29 Libra 04 Rx		
Uranus	14Aries 47		
Neptune	13 Aquarius 27		
Pluto	23 Sagittarius 20 Rx		

Martha Jefferson


Name	Martha Jefferson, wife of Thomas Jefferson
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
19th October 1748	unknown	Charles City County, Virginia
Latitude	37 N 33	Longitude	77 W 27
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	26 Libra 41	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	12 Scorpio 41	North Node	3 Aquarius 30 Rx
Venus	10 Virgo 35		
Mars	22 Virgo 10		
Jupiter	12 Aquarius 37		
Saturn	9 Scorpio 40		
Uranus	13 Aquarius 29 Rx		
Neptune	25 Cancer 25		
Pluto	28 Scorpio 01		

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jeffersonn was the third president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence. He was one of the most brilliant individuals in history. His interests were boundless, and his accomplishments were great and varied. He was a philosopher, educator, naturalist, politician, scientist, architect, inventor, pioneer in scientific farming, musician, and writer, and he was the foremost spokesman for democracy of his day.

As president, Jefferson strengthened the powers of the executive branch of government. He was the first president to lead a political party, and through it he exercised control over the Congress of the United States. He had great faith in popular rule, and it is this optimism that is the essence of what came to be called Jeffersonian democracy.

Jefferson swore his hostility, he said, to “every form of tyranny over the mind of man.” During his lifetime he sought to develop a government that would best assure the freedom and well-being of the individual.


Name	Thomas Jefferson, third president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
13th April 1743	1.54 am 	Shadwell, Virginia
Latitude	38 N 01	Longitude	78 W 24
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Diane & Rudy Flack
Sun	22 Aries 54	Ascendant	0 Aquarius 47
Moon	10 Sagittarius 47	Midheaven	21 Scorpio 58
Mercury	26 Pisces 36	North Node	20 Taurus 17 Rx
Venus	13 Taurus 49		
Mars	18 Leo 42 		
Jupiter	4 Virgo 45 Rx		
Saturn	29 Leo 04 Rx		
Uranus	26 Capricorn 56 		
Neptune	9 Cancer 26		
Pluto	15 Scorpio 50 Rx		

Jesus of Nazeruth

Jesus Christ walked the Earth between 8 and 4 bc and 29 ad. He was the central figure of Christianity, born in Bethlehem in Judea. The chronology of the Christian era is reckoned from a 6th-century dating of the year of his birth, which is now recognized as being from four to eight years in error. Christians traditionally regard Jesus as the incarnate Son of God, and as having been divinely conceived by Mary, the wife of Joseph, a carpenter of Nazareth.


Name	Jesus of Nazareth
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
9 Libra 48	3.41 pm	Bethlehem, Palestine
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Astrology and Past Lives, by Mary Devlin
Sun	9 Libra 48	Ascendant	1 Pisces
Moon	7 Pisces 46	Midheaven	11 Sagittarius
Mercury	27 Libra 15 Rx	North Node	28 Aries 30 
Venus	13 Scorpio 47		
Mars	6 Sagittarius 07		
Jupiter	16 Pisces 56 Rx		
Saturn	16 Pisces 45 Rx		
Uranus	3 Pisces 27 Rx		
Neptune	3 Scorpio 03		
Pluto	10 Virgo 44		

Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States. Johnson was the first U.S. president to be impeached. The House of Representatives charged him with misbehavior in office, and he escaped conviction in his Senate trial by only one vote. Johnson became president at a critical time in American history. He succeeded Abraham Lincoln when Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865, only a few days after the Civil War ended. In addition to these trying circumstances, Johnson also had trouble cooperating with other political leaders while proceeding to accomplish his aims.

Johnson’s impeachment was the result of a struggle to preserve the powers of the presidency in the face of attacks by a determined Congress of the United States. Even though Johnson contributed materially to his own difficulties, he must be respected for his staunch defense of the rights reserved to the president by the Constitution of the United States.

Name	Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
29th December 1808	12.34 am	Raleigh, North Carolina
Latitude	35 N 46	Longitude	78 W 38
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	7 Capricorn 26	Ascendant	13 Libra 17
Moon	26 Taurus 46	Midheaven	14 Cancer 45
Mercury	25 Sagittarius 08	North Node	9 Scorpio 20 Rx
Venus	13 Aquarius 45		
Mars	9 Libra 56		
Jupiter	13 Pisces 02		
Saturn	29 Scorpio 37		
Uranus	8 Scorpio 44		
Neptune	5 Sagittarius 45		
Pluto	12 Pisces 43		

Lady Bird Johnson

Name	Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson, wife of Lyndon B Johnson
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
22nd December 1912	4.00 am	Karnack, Texas
Latitude	32 N 40	Longitude	94 W 10
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	0 Capricorn 13	Ascendant	16 Scorpio 48
Moon	6 Gemini 30	Midheaven	24 Leo 07
Mercury	9 Sagittarius 19	North Node	8 Aries 14 Rx
Venus	11 Aquarius 22		
Mars	15 Sagittarius 55		
Jupiter	27 Sagittarius 24		
Saturn	28 Taurus 25 Rx		
Uranus	1 Aquarius 39		
Neptune	25 Cancer 17 Rx		
Pluto	29 Gemini 01 Rx		

Eliza Johnson

Name	Eliza Johnson, wife of Andrew Johnson
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
4th October 1810	unknown	Greenville, Tennessee
Latitude	36 N 10	Longitude	82 W 50
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	10 Libra 49	Ascendant	
Moon	26 Sagittarius 18	Midheaven	
Mercury	2 Scorpio 14	North Node	5 Libra 12 Rx
Venus	27 Scorpio 05		
Mars	5 Virgo 33		
Jupiter	1 Gemini 05 Rx		
Saturn	10 Sagittarius 47		
Uranus	12 Scorpio 44		
Neptune	6 Sagittarius 51		
Pluto	15 Pisces 31 Rx		

Lyndon B Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson was the 36th president of the United States. Johnson was the first candidate from a Southern state to be elected president of the United States for more than a century. He became president on November 22, 1963, hours after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Texas. In 1964 Johnson was elected to a full four-year term by the largest popular majority in modern U.S. history. His triumph represented a victory for the average voter in U.S. politics, with which Johnson, as a congressman, Senate leader, and vice president, had identified himself.

Name	Lyndon B Johnson, 36th president of the USA
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
27th August 1908	4.25 am (CST)	Johnson City, Texas
Latitude	30 N 16	Longitude	90 W 25
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	3 Virgo 44	Ascendant	23 Leo 40
Moon	9 Virgo 09	Midheaven	20 Taurus 18
Mercury	10 Virgo 19	North Node	1 Cancer 48 Rx
Venus	19 Cancer 19		
Mars	2 Virgo 01		
Jupiter	26 Leo 34		
Saturn	9 Aries 08 Rx		
Uranus	13 Capricorn 13 Rx		
Neptune	16 Cancer 20		
Pluto	25 Gemini 41		

Richard Johnson

Name	Richard Johnson, vice president to Martin Van Buren
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
17th October 1870	unknown	Louisville, Kentucky
Latitude	38 N 15	Longitude	85 W 46
Source	American Presidents and Their Wives, by Rudi & Diane Flack
Sun	24 Libra 58	Ascendant	
Moon		Midheaven	
Mercury	29 Libra 41	North Node	14 Taurus 41 Rx
Venus	8 Virgo 33		
Mars	23 Virgo 59		
Jupiter	4 Scorpio 48		
Saturn	5 Scorpio 52		
Uranus	28 Gemini 23 Rx		
Neptune	4 Libra 13		
Pluto	2 Aquarius 46		

Jim Jones


Name	Jim Jones, cult leader
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
13th May 1931	10.00 am (CST)	Lynn, Indiana
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Chiron and the Healing Journey, by Melanie Reinhart
Sun	22 Taurus 24	Ascendant	4 Capricorn 19
Moon	12 Aries 55	Midheaven	28 Libra
Mercury	3 Taurus 36	North Node	13 Aries 58
Venus	21 Aries 40		
Mars	16 Leo 17		
Jupiter	16 Cancer 56		
Saturn	23 Capricorn 11 Rx		
Uranus	17 Aries 25		
Neptune	3 Virgo 00 Rx		
Pluto	19 Cancer 02 		

James Joyce

James Joyce was an Irish author whose writings feature revolutionary innovations in prose techniques. He was one of the foremost literary figures of the 20th century. Joyce is best known for his epic novel Ulysses, which uses stream of consciousness, a literary technique that attempts to portray the natural and sometimes irrational flow of thoughts and sensations in a person’s mind.

Name	James Joyce, author
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
2nd February 1882	6.25 am (GMT)	Dublin, Ireland 
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Working With Astrology
Sun	13 Aquarius 22	Ascendant	6 Capricorn 23
Moon	2 Leo 40	Midheaven	14 Scorpio 46
Mercury	0 Pisces 30	North Node	5 Sagittarius 34
Venus	8 Aquarius 49		
Mars	26 Gemini 58		
Jupiter	17 Taurus 05		
Saturn	6 Taurus 11		
Uranus	17 Virgo 51		
Neptune	13 Taurus 48		
Pluto	27 Taurus 23 Rx

Carl Gustav Jung

Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatrist, founded the analytical school of psychology. Jung broadened Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytical approach, interpreting mental and emotional disturbances as an attempt to find personal and spiritual wholeness.

Name	Carl Jung
Date of Birth	Time of Birth	Place of Birth	
		
Latitude		Longitude	
Source	Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, by Alan Oken
Sun	3 Leo 20	Ascendant	27 Capricorn 53
Moon	15 Taurus 40	Midheaven	26 Scorpio
Mercury	13 Cancer 48	North Node	
Venus	17 Cancer 30		
Mars	21 Sagittarius 22		
Jupiter	23 Libra 48		
Saturn	24 Aquarius 12 Rx		
Uranus	14 Leo 50		
Neptune			
Pluto

Endnote: Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Stanadard 2002 was used as the source for biographical information in this book.