Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. 27. Apr. 2008 · Now, Jimmy Carter presents an affectionate, funny and moving portrait of Bessie Lillian Gordy Carter in "A Remarkable Mother." An excerpt. An excerpt. April 27, 2008, 3:32 PM UTC / Source : TODAY

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 6. Juni 2023 · Lillian Gordy Carter, the mother of the 39th President of the United States, James Earl Carter Jr., who was called Jimmy, marched to a different drum beat from that of most others. Lillian Gordy was born into large family of Scottish decent in Southwestern Georgia.

  5. No one was more appropriate for this role, as one of the three women inducted that day was her own mother-in-law, Lillian Gordy Carter, who passed away in 1983 at the age of 85. Both of my parents were born and raised in Georgia, and my roots there go far back. My affinity for this southern state and its history and people is strong and deep ...

  6. 11. Nov. 2023 · Lillian G. Carter Nursing Center Hospital Street. Lillian Gordy Carter worked as a registered nurse at what was then the Wise Sanitarium, one of the first small hospitals in Georgia to receive accreditation. Jimmy Carter was born here on October 1, 1924. Today the building is a nursing home. Maranatha Baptist Church Buena Vista Road.

  7. Bessie Lillian Carter (née Gordy; August 15, 1898 – October 30, 1983) was the mother of the 39th president of the United States Jimmy Carter. She was also known for her contributions 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.