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Born in Richmond, Indiana, Brown was raised in Knightstown, east of Indianapolis. Brown had six siblings, of which he was the second-oldest. Brown had six siblings, of which he was the second-oldest. When he was eight years old, Brown's parents divorced, primarily due to his father's drinking habits and time spent away from home in the Army.
Clifford Hardin, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (Knightstown) Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States; William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States and Governor of Indiana Territory; Richard Hatcher, Gary mayor ; John Hay, U.S. Secretary of State ; Will H. Hays, U.S. Postmaster General
Hardin was born in Knightstown, Indiana, on October 9, 1915, to J. Alvin and Mabel (née Macy) Hardin. He earned a B.S. (1937), M.S. (1939) and Ph.D. (1941) from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. On June 28, 1939, Hardin married the former Martha Love Wood.
Elliott was born and raised on a dairy farm outside Knightstown, Indiana.When he was ten, his father lost the farm in a mortgage foreclosure and moved the family to Riverside, California, when he bought a carob farm. [3]
The Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home (ISSCH) was a residential and educational facility near Knightstown, Indiana, in northwestern Rush County, Indiana.
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Jacobs was born in Indianapolis, the son of Joyce Taylor (Welborn) and Andrew Jacobs, [3] [4] and graduated from Shortridge High School in 1949. He served as an infantryman in the United States Marine Corps in the Korean War, and was a disabled combat veteran.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Knightstown, Indiana. Pages in category "People from Knightstown, Indiana" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.