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  1. Perhaps this is where President Truman's parents, John Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen Young, became acquainted. They were married on December 28, 1881 in the Solomon Young home. The couple moved to Lamar, Missouri, where their son, Harry, named for his uncle Harrison Young, was born May 8, 1884.

  2. Truman Library: Truman Genealogy, Family Page for John Anderson TRUMAN Retrospect-GDS: An Open Source Genealogy Display System Search Surname List Slideshow Rooted in History: Truman Genealogy Essay

  3. Harry S. Truman: Az Amerikai ... Martha Ellen Young Truman John Anderson Truman: Házastársa: Bess Truman: Gyermekei : Margaret Truman: Foglalkozás: MBA: Iskolái: University of Missouri–Kansas City; William Chrisman High School; Halál oka: többsze ...

  4. Martha Ellen Young Truman was the mother of United States. president Harry Truman. Background Martha Ellen Young was born in Jackson County, Missouri, on November 25, 1852, to Solomon Young, a successful farmer who also had a business running Conestoga wagon trains along the Overland Trail, and his wife Harriet Louisa Gregg.

  5. Harry S. Truman est né le 8 mai 1884 à Lamar dans le Missouri. Il est le premier des trois enfants de John Anderson Truman (1851-1914) et de Martha Ellen Young Truman (1852-1947). Ses parents choisissent le prénom Harry d'après le frère de sa mère, Harrison « Harry » Young (1846-1916) 1.

  6. Truman als 13-jähriger Junge (ca. 1897) Harry S. Truman als Soldat im Ersten Weltkrieg, um 1918. Harry S. Truman wurde am 8. Mai 1884 in Lamar, Missouri geboren. Er stammte aus sehr einfachen Verhältnissen; sein Vater John Anderson Truman (1851–1914) war ein Farmer, seine Mutter Martha Ellen Young Truman (1852–1947) war Hausfrau.

  7. In 1940, Jackson County foreclosed on a loan to Martha Ellen Truman, and she lost the farm and moved to a house on High Grove Road in Grandview. In 1945, three of Truman's friends bought the farm from Jackson County for $43,000. They sold 87 acres and the farmhouse to J. Vivian Truman for $20,000 in 1945, and the remaining 200 acres to Harry ...