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  1. 23 juin 2004 · My mother named me William Jefferson Blythe III after my father, William Jefferson Blythe Jr., one of nine children of a poor farmer in Sherman, Texas, who died when my father was seventeen ...

  2. 5 mai 2019 · Bill Clinton, the 42nd President. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas, as William Jefferson Blythe III. His father was a traveling salesman who died in a car accident three months before he was born. His mother remarried when he was four to Roger Clinton. He took the Clinton name in high school.

  3. President Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946, in the small town of Hope, Arkansas. He was named after his father, William Jefferson Blythe II, who had been killed in a car accident just three months before his son was born. Needing to find a way to support herself and her new child, Bill Clinton ...

  4. William Jefferson "Bill" Blythe, Jr. (February 27, 1918 – May 17, 1946) was an Arkansas salesman of heavy equipment and the biological father of former U.S. President Bill Clinton.[1] Blythe was born as one of nine children to William Jefferson Blythe, Sr. (1884–1935), a poor farmer in Sherman, Texas, and his wife, the former Lou Birchie Ayers (1893–1946). He was of English and Scots ...

  5. 5 avr. 2016 · Genealogy for William Jefferson Blythe, Jr. (1918 - 1946) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site preserves the home where William Jefferson Blythe III (Bill Clinton) spent his formative years. The home, located on 117 South Hervey Street in Hope, Arkansas, is where this young boy learned many childhood lessons. "In this house, I learned to walk and talk.

  7. 2 déc. 2015 · William Jefferson Blythe Jr’s son, William “Bill” Jefferson Blythe III (Bill Clinton), was born three months after his father’s death on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. William “Bill” Jefferson Blythe III and his mother came home to her parent’s house, where he would spend his next four years. [9]