W. D. Ehrhart William Daniel Ehrhart was born on September 30, 1948. He was the third of four kids, his father John H. Ehrhart was a reverend in Roaring spring, Pennsylvania. After Ehrhart was born him and his family moved to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. A couple of years later they packed their bags and moved to Perkasie, PA, where Ehrhart’s parents spent the rest of their lives. Ehrhart soon after graduating from Pennridge high school in early 1966, Ehrhart joined the U.S. Marine Corps. He served three years, including over a year in Vietnam. Once he returned he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, eventually earning his doctorate. Ehrhart held many jobs over the years, from merchant seaman to high school teacher. Starting in the early
William Wilberforce was born August 24, 1759, in England, Kingston upon Hull to a wealthy family. In his early life he was taken to live with his nonconformist relatives in
Michael attended elementary school at Roxanna Central from 1975 through 1977 and Bethalto west from 1978 through 1981. He then attended middle school at Wilber Trimpe in Bethalto, IL from 1982 through 1983. In 1988, Michael graduated from Civic Memorial High School. His parents then pushed him to go to college and receive his degree, at Belleville Area College, receiving his Associates degree in 1991. Michael has no military history.
In 1945, World War II was raging. So, Robert joined the U.S. Navy shortly before graduation. In 1948, Robert left the Navy and attended college. In 1950, Robert began Southwestern Medical School f the University of Texas and Dallas, to become a doctor. During school, Robert met a nurse named Mary Strasburger.
Steele’s life started in Purbrook, at Medonte Township, Steele was born into a military family. Steele was the son of Elmes Yelverton Steele and Anne MacIan Macdonald. His father was a former naval officer, farmer and politician who gave his son knowledge in how to help and communicate with people.
Daniel Hall was born to William and Charlotte Hall on March Twenty-Seventh 1837 in Hanover, New Hampshire. He had a sister Olmidy and lived with several hired laborers(U.S census Bureau). It was a hard life, working six days a week
Edwin Wiley Grove was born in 1850 in Whiteville, Tennessee. He was the son of James Henry and Mary Jane Harris Grove. His parents were both a native of Virginia. Peggy Traylor Grove, Edwin's aunt, raised him along with his siblings. E.W. Grove as a child knew he wanted to have a career related to medicine.
He was born on January 18, 1856, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. His father, Daniel H. Williams II, died when His son was 10. Daniel III was sent to live with his grandparents, and took up shoemaking as an apprentice. He disliked shoemaking, so he moved back in with his family. He tried to take up barbering, but then decided that he wanted to pursue medicine. He worked as Dr. Henry Palmer’s apprentice, and finished up his education at
He was born August 24th, 1890 in Waikiki, Honolulu County, Hawaii. His parents were Duke and Julia. Duke was a police officer, and Julia was a deeply religious women who stayed home with her children. Duke had 8 siblings; Samuel, Sargent, Brenice, David, Bill, Kapiolani, Louis, Maria. Duke went to grammar school but dropped out so he could spend more time on the beach, and help take care of his family.
Charles Eastman was born on February 19, 1858 near Redwood Falls, Minnesota, and he died in 1939. His mother, Wakantankawin (Sacred Woman) or known by her english name of Mary Nancy Eastman, died a few months after her son's birthday, so he was called Hakadah (the Pitiful Last) (Huber, 1). Eastman started formal schooling, which he continued for the next
Jonathan Edwards was born in East Windsor, Connecticut. Jonathan’s father, Timothy Edwards, was a minister at East Windsor Connecticut. He earned a good salary by tutoring boys and preparing them for college. Esther Stoddard, his mother, daughter of the Rev. Solomon Stoddard, is said to be a very intelligent woman. Jonathan Edwards was trained by his sisters and father for college. He was the only son, and the fifth in a family of eleven kids. He was surrounded by girls.
Rockefeller’s childhood helped mold him into the man he became. He was born in Richford, New York to Eliza Davison Rockefeller and William Avery Rockefeller Sr., a traveling salesman. Being the second of six children, Rockefeller was
In 1919. He is promoted to Major after war, which was Studies in tank warfare.
Card was born on the 24th of August, 1951, in Richland, Washington. He was named after his grandfather, Orson Rega Card, a grandson of Brigham Young. Card. His parents moved several times, living in California for a time until his father had a back injury, at which point they moved to Utah, only to move back to california once his father completed his bachelor's degree. He immersed himself in literature, reading scripture, philosophical works, novels, and historical works. He moved back to Utah when his father received a teaching position at Brigham Young University, the college Card would ultimately attend.
William Penn was born in England on 14 October 1664 and died on 30 July 1718. He was well educated and his father was an admiral. He converted to Quaker religion and was jailed several times for it. He founded the State of Pennsylvania as a place for religion freedom.
He dropped out of high school and on his 17th birthday he signed enlistment papers. He left for boot camp six days later. Once in the Marine Corps he received a job in the computer department, which is where his love for computers