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His father, Richard M. Morse, was an American academic sociologist and writer, and his mother, Emerante de Pradines (1918-2018), was a famous Haitian singer, as was his maternal grandfather, Auguste de Pradines. [4] The family did not stay in Puerto Rico for long, and Richard grew up in the town of Woodbridge, Connecticut in the
Morse was born in Puerto Rico, but grew up in the town of Woodbridge, Connecticut in the United States. His father, Richard M. Morse, was an American academic sociologist and author, and his mother was a famous Haitian singer, Emerante de Pradine. [1] Morse graduated from Princeton University in 1979 with a degree in anthropology.
Morse's father was a taxi driver. In the episode of the television adaptation Cherubim and Seraphim, it is revealed that Morse's parents divorced when he was 12. He remained with his mother until her death three years later, upon which he had to return to his father. Morse had a dreadful relationship with his stepmother Gwen.
Richard Morse may refer to: Richard Auguste Morse (born 1957), Haitian-American musician and manager; Richard McGee Morse (1922–2001), scholar and professor at Columbia University; Richard S. Morse (1911–1988), scientist and inventor of Minute Maid orange juice; Richard E. Morse (1809–1864), American physician, politician, and diplomat
Morse is a surname of Flemish origin from old ... Jedidiah Morse (1761–1826), American clergyman and geographer, father of Samuel Morse; ... Richard McGee Morse ...
Richard McGee Morse, Ph.D. (June 26, 1922 – April 17, 2001) was an American Latin Americanist scholar and professor at Columbia University, University of Puerto Rico, Yale University and Stanford University before finishing his career at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C.
Richard Williams and Price divorced in 2002 after 22 years of marriage. A decade later, he welcomed son Dylan Starr Richard Williams with his third wife, Lakeisha Graham, whom he split from in 2017.
Emerante De Pradines Morse made the costumes herself with the assistance of one of her students, Harvetta Silvarya Strozier, whom she taught how to make her designs out of fabric, raffia, ribbon, and other materials - without using purchased patterns. At Stanford University, Emy Morse was the epitome of beauty and physical fitness. In her late ...