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  1. Bessie Lillian Gordy Carter (August 15, 1898 – October 30, 1983) was an American nurse, political activist and humanitarian. She was born in Richland, Georgia. Carter was the mother of former President of the United States, Jimmy Carter. She was also known for her works to nursing in her home state of Georgia and as a Peace Corps volunteer in ...

  2. 25. März 2016 · March 25, 2016March 31, 2016. Research. Lillian and Jimmy Carter. Bessie Lillian Gordy Carter was the mother of the 39th President of the United States, James “Jimmy” Carter. She was born August 15, 1898, in Richland, Georgia. She began her first job working in the Richland post office. In 1920 she left Richland for a career as a nurse.

  3. 31. Okt. 1983 · During the 1976 campaign, Bessie Lillian Gordy, who was born in the southwest Georgia town of Richland, became the darling of the press corps. She charmed reporters as she sat in her rocking chair ...

  4. 1. Dez. 2023 · Bessie Lillian Gordy Carter was the mother of former President of the United States, Jimmy Carter. She is also known for contribution to nursing in her home state of Georgia and as a Peace Corps volunteer in India as well as writing two books during the Carter presidency. Bessie Lillian Gordy was born to James Jackson Gordy (1863-1948) and Mary ...

  5. 22. Sept. 2006 · Lillian Gordy Carter was born in Richland in 1898. Her father, James Jackson Gordy, instilled in his daughter a strong interest in social justice. She married Earl Carter in 1923 and made her home in Plains with him. During the first decades of their marriage, Lillian, a registered nurse, worked in a local hospital and often provided care without charge for patients who could not afford ...

  6. 31. Okt. 1983 · On Sept. 25, 1923, after completing her training in Atlanta, Miss Gordy married James Earl Carter, known as Earl, who managed the local farm supply store. James Earl Carter Jr. was born on Oct. 1 ...

  7. Gloria Carter was the second of four children, and the first daughter born to James Earl Carter, Sr. (1894–1953) and Lillian Gordy Carter (1898–1983) and was 24 months younger than her brother, Jimmy. When Jimmy was small, he pronounced her name "Go Go", a nickname which stuck.