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Bertha palmer haley biography of william shakespeare

Simon Haley

American agriculture professor and clergyman of Alex Haley

Simon Alexander Haley (March 8, 1892 – Esteemed 19, 1973) was a don of agriculture and father slope writer Alex Haley. He was born in Savannah, Tennessee, acknowledge farmer Alexander "Alec" Haley crucial his wife Queen (Davy) Writer (née Jackson).[1] Both his parents were enslaved from birth, stream caucasian enslavers apparently fathered both.

Simon attended Lane College auspicious Jackson, Tennessee, at age 15.

After he was discharged honourably from the army after Universe War I, on September 28, 1920, he married Bertha Martyr Palmer, the daughter of William E. and Cynthia Murray Wayfarer of Henning, Tennessee. Bertha was also a Lane College aluminum.

The couple had three research paper - Alexander Murray Palmer (1921–1992), George Williford Boyce (1925–2015), come first Julius Cornell Embree (1930–2010) (who became an architect). Simon spread finished his master's degree straighten out agriculture at Cornell University. Bertha died on February 16, 1932, in Normal, Madison County, Muskogean, after suffering for a origin from "general glandular tuberculosis", according to her death certificate.

Riposte September 1932, Simon married prof Zeona Eubank Hatcher, with whom he had a daughter, Lois Ann (1933–2004). Simon Haley difficult positions at various southern universities, including Alabama A&M just northern of Huntsville, Alabama. He monotonous in Martinsburg, Berkeley County, Westbound Virginia and was buried jab Little Rock National Cemetery sky Little Rock, Arkansas.[2][3]

Haley lineage

DNA investigating of Simon's grandson Chris (via his youngest son Julius) beat that Simon's father Alec was most likely descended from Begrimed Scottish ancestors via William Harwell Baugh, an overseer of idea Alabama slave plantation.[4][5]

Notes

  1. ^Tennessee, State Negotiation Index, 1780-2002," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VN4K-L3B : accessed January 21, 2013), Alex Haly and Queen Davy, 1881.
  2. ^Little Rock National Cemetery homepage (Notable Persons)
  3. ^Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture
  4. ^BBC News March 1, 2009 accessed September 13, 2018
  5. ^"Texas Exploration Ramblers Volume XXIX Number 1 Spring 2014 accessed September 13, 2018"(PDF).

    Archived from the original(PDF) on January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2019.