1998 Esther Rolle, actress, Good Times, dies at 78
1995 Esther Waterhouse, doctor/methodist, dies at 86
1994 Esther Ralston, U.S. actress (Tin Pan Alley, San Francisco Docks), dies at 91
1992 Jose Canseco repeatedly rams his Porsche into wife Esther's BMW
1990 Esther Canseco calls Oakland A's manager Tony La Russa a "punk" for not starting husband Jose in the World Series
1984 Esther Phillips, U.S. singer (What a Difference a Day Makes), dies at 48
1973 Esther Williamson Ballou, composer, dies at 57
1967 Esther Forbes, American Author
1966 80th U.S. Womens Tennis: M Esther Bueno-Fraiser beats N Richey (63 61)
1965 Esther Howard, actress (Detour), dies of heart attack at 72
1962 Esther Minciotti, dies at 74
1961 Esther Dale, actress (Birdie-Ma and Pa Kettle), dies after surgery at 75
1959 Esther Oosterbeek, Dutch singer, Dolly Dots
1958 Esther Delterne, Flemish actress/revue-artists, dies at 81
1952 Kate Linder, born in Pasadena, California, actress, Esther Valentine--Young and Restless
1951 Esther Dyson, born in Zurich, Switzerland, computer publisher, Release 1.0
1948 Linda Esther Gray, opera singer
1937 Esther de Farmer-of Rich, actress (Kniertje-On hope of blessing), dies
1935 Esther Phillips, [EM Jones], U.S. singer, When a Woman Loves a Man
1923 Esther Williams, born in Inglewood, California, actress/swimmer, Dangerous when Wet
1922 Esther Rolle, Pompano Beach, Florida, actress, Florida-Good Times, Maude
1918 Henry Adams, U.S. literature historian (Esther), dies at 80
1915 Esther Williamson Ballou, composer
1908 Esther Waterhouse, doctor/methodist
1905 Denis O'Dea, born in Dublin, actor, Esther and the King, Treasure Island
1902 Esther Ralston, Bar Harbor ME, American Venus/actress, Old Ironsides
1892 Esther Howard, MT
1891 Esther Forbes, American Author
1885 Esther Dale, Beaufort, South Carolina, actress, Unfinished Business
1882 Noah Beery, Smithville AR, actor, Story of Esther, Mark of Zorro
1870 Esther Morris appointed 1st female judge
1853 Esther de Boer-van Rijk, Dutch actress, Kniertje-Hope of Blessing
1852 George A. Moore, Ireland, painter/novelist, Esther Waters
1823 Mother Joseph, [Esther Pariseau], religious leader, US capitol
1814 Esther Hobart Morris, suffragist/anti-slavery activist
1689 Jean Racine's "Esther," premieres in Saint-Cyr
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