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  1. Jun 23, 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. Feb 19, 2021 · 1952: 6-year-old William Jefferson Clinton in Hot Springs, Arkansas. (Credit: William J. Clinton Presidential Library) The 42nd President of the United States was born William Jefferson Blythe III, in Hope, Arkansas. Three months before his birth, his father, William Jefferson Blythe, Jr., was killed in a car accident.

  3. William Jefferson Blythe Jr. (February 27, 1918 – May 17, 1946) was an Arkansas salesman of heavy equipment and the biological father of Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States. Three months before his son was born, Blythe drowned following a car crash.

  4. By Russell L. Riley. William Jefferson Clinton spent the first six years of his life in Hope, Arkansas, where he was born on August 19, 1946. His father, William Jefferson Blythe, had died in an auto accident several months before his mother, Virginia Cassidy Blythe, gave birth to the future President. Raised in the home of his grandmother ...

  5. Clinton Presidential Library. A Child of Hope, Arkansas. On August 19, 1946, his grandfather's birthday, William Jefferson Blythe III was born in Hope, Arkansas, three months after his father died ...

  6. William Jackson Blythe Jr. (born August 15, 1935) is an American politician who served in the Texas House of Representatives for both District 22-3 and its successor District 91 from 1971 to 1983. Biography. Born in San Antonio, Blythe was the son of a 37-year Army veteran who served as a Special Forces mentor.

  7. Jun 18, 2021 · William Jefferson Blythe II was born on February 27, 1918 in Sherman, Grayson, Texas. He was the son of William Jefferson Blythe and Lou Birchie Ayers. Spouses. Virginia Adele Gash, married 1935, divorced 1936 Maxine Hamilton, married 1938, divorced 1938; Minnie Faye Gash, married 1940, annulled 1941