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Leap Year mysteries! FEMAIL reveals the strangest facts about people born on February 29 - from their special nickname to the rules regarding their 'official' dates of birth. Leap Day is February 29 every four years; the next one is in 2020. On a non-Leap Year like this one, a Leap Day baby's birthday can legally fall on February 28 or March 1, depending on their country or territory. There are two families with three children all born on Leap Days. One family has three generations all born on Leap DaysByPublished: 02:03 BST, 2 March 2018 Updated: 02:03 BST, 2 March 2018.
For the tiny minority of people born on February 29, non-Leap Years like this one pose a dilemma: Do they celebrate their birthday on February 28, or March 1?In terms of parties and birthday dinners, the decision is up to them. But when it comes to legal matters — like being old enough to get a license or buy a car — it's more complicated. And it also varied, depending on where you live.Here, FEMAIL rounds up ten interesting and surprising facts about people born on Leap Day, from the famous among them to those that really beat the odds and share their unique birthdays with family members. Rare: The odds of being a Leapling — someone born on February 29 — are 1 in 1,4611. They have a nicknameMost people born on Leap Day — that's February 29, on years that are divisible by 4 — call themselves leaplings.They've also been referred to as Leapers, Leapsters, and Leap Day babies.2.
They're pretty rareThe odds of being born on February 29th are 1 in 1,461, or.068 per cent. That makes them a real minority, with only about five million Leaplings in the whole world.In the US, the is just 187,000.Being born on Leap Day is actually rarer than being 11 fingers and toes (odds are 1 in 500). Their 'legal' birthday on non-Leap Years variesThey've all heard the jokes about their age — that someone turning 28 is celebrating his seventh birthday — and every Leapling has grappled with whether or not to have a party on February 28 or March 1 on those non-Leap Years.But what does the law say? Well, it varies from country to country — and even among US states.Most countries and territories tend to recognize that a Leap Day baby has legally 'aged' on March 1 of non-Leap Years, including England, Wales, Hong Kong.Most of the US follows this, too.
According to, only some states have statues that say which date should be used. For those that don't, the default is March 1. For those that do, it is typically to signify that it is February 28.New Zealand also uses February 28, as does Taiwan. Double dose: Sir James Milne Wilson, the Premier of Tasmania from 1869 to 1872, was born on a Leap Day — and then died on a Leap Day5. At least one person was born and died on Leap DaySir James Milne Wilson was the Premier of Tasmania from 1869 to 1872.
While that was certainly an accomplishment, the most impressive thing about him was something he had absolutely no control over.The British ruler was born on February 29, 1812 and died on February 29, 1880, making him one of the only known people to have been born on and die on a Leap Day. One might call him a Gold Star Leapling. Unique: Louise Estes from Utah also had three Leaplings: Xavier, Remington, and Jade6. There are two known families with THREE Leap Day childrenHaving one child born on Leap Day is unique enough, but a family in Norway managed to welcome three children on different Leap Days, each four years after the former.Karin and Henry Henriksen had three kids, and each defied the odds. Heidi, the eldest, was born on February 29, 1960.
Olav, the next, was born February 29, 1964. And Leif-Martin, the youngest, was born February 29, 1968.The trio nabbed the record for most siblings born on the same day in the.A Utah family also has three kids born on Leap Day. According to, Louise Estes welcomed Xavier born in 2004, Remington in 2008, and Jade in 2002. She and her husband have two other kids, born in between, who also get special 'milestone' birthday celebrations every four years so they don't feel left out. Michelle Birnbaum from New Jersey was born on Leap Day in 1980 — and welcomed a daughter on Leap Day 28 years later7. A woman and her daughter were both born on Leap DayMichelle Birnbaum from Saddle River, New Jersey was born on February 29, 1980, making her another rare Leap Baby.In 2008, at age 28 — to the day — she gave birth to a daughter named Rose.
Not only do they share the same birthday, but they also share Leapling status.' It was just luck, all the stars lined up at the right time,' she told the in 2012, around her daughter's first 'real' birthday. Another family has three generations of Leap Day babiesTwo generations of Leaplings is unlikely — but three is an almost impossible event.Almost. Peter Anthony Keogh, his son Eric, and his granddaughter Bethany were all born on Leap Day. Grandpa Peter was born in Ireland 1940, Eric in 1964, and Bethany in 1996.' I'm trying to find a bookmaker who will take the odds on us having a fourth generation of the family born on February 29,' Peter.9. There is a club for Leaplings that's 10,000 members strongLeaplings can find each other by joining the.
Founded in 1997, it's currently over 10,000 members strong. On, they have over 800 members. Milestone: She had a huge party with an 80-piece marching band10.
In 2016, a 100-year-old woman celebrated her 25th birthdaySome Leap Day babies will roll their eyes when you divide their age by four — after all, they've heard it a million times.But by the tie you're 100 years old, you might as well embraced it. In 2016, Daisy Belle Ward turned 100 on February 29, and had a big party for her 25th.The fete was an all-white gala that included an 80-piece marching band, recognition by local city officials, gospel music by recording artist Dottie Peoples, and a Centennial Certificate issued by President Barack Obama.