I'm just eye balling it but I hope it was a child.
This could easily happen if the person lived in a small town with only one hospital, or lived near a large hospital all his life. I think I got it. The person was born in the year 1960, in the emergency room. Thirty years later, in the year 1990, this same person died in the same hospital, in room number 1980.
First Hospital of Fagots.
The first First Lady born in a hospital was Patricia Nixon. She was born on March 16, 1912, in Ely, Nevada, at the White Cross Hospital. Her birth marked a significant moment in history, as it was a departure from the tradition of First Ladies being born at home.
This most commonly refers to the city the person was born in, which isn't always necessarily the city they grew up in. When it is referring to the hospital they born in, it will give the name of the hospital.
Clinton was the FIRST president to be born in a hospital. Others since then have also been born in hospitals.
NO. He was born in his parent's home which happened to be a log cabin. Jimmy Carter was the first President to be born in a hospital.
He was born at home. Jimmy Carter who was elected in 1976 was the first US president that had been born in a hospital.
First Person .
In Chicago Illinois, that's as much as you'll know until you talk to the first lady in person
The first person to be born was GOD!
A person can find out what hospital they were born in by purchasing a long form birth certificate. These can be purchased at health departments and vital statistics departments.
It was not until the 20th century that births in a hospital became commonplace. "Jimmy" Carter, the 39th US president, was born at the Wise Clinic in Plains, Ga. on October 1, 1924, making him the first U.S. president to be born in a hospital.