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  1. William Jefferson Clinton. Who was President William Blythe? Actually William Blythe is Bill Clinton who was born in 1946 in Hope, Arkansas with his father's name, Blythe.

  2. William Jefferson (III) BLYTHE. Born: Texas 1918 Died: 1946 Missouri. U.S. President [CLINTON] 's Father. Wives/Partners: Virginia Dell CASSIDY ; Virginia Adele ...

  3. 2. Dez. 2015 · William “Bill” Jefferson Blythe III’s mother, Virginia Cassidy, met William’s father, William Jefferson Blythe Jr., in Shreveport, Louisiana. At the time she was studying nursing at the Tri-State Hospital. When Virginia was working a late shift she met William Jefferson Blythe Jr. (Bill Clinton’s Father) in 1943. He (William Jefferson Blythe Jr.) was a traveling salesman who had made ...

  4. Zijn volledige naam is William Jefferson Blythe III, naar zijn vader William Jefferson Blythe Junior. Clinton heeft zijn vader, die drie maanden voor zijn geboorte overleed, echter nooit gekend. Clintons moeder, Virginia Dell Cassidy, verhuisde na zijn geboorte naar New Orleans en liet Bill achter bij zijn grootouders die een kleine buurtwinkel runden. In 1950 keerde ze terug uit New Orleans ...

  5. 3. Clinton, Bill 1946- (William Jefferson Clinton)PERSONAL:Born William Jefferson Blythe IV, August 19, 1946, in Hope, AR; son of William Jefferson (a traveling salesman) and Virginia (a nurse-anesthetist) Blythe, and stepfather Roger Clinton; married Hillary Rodham (a lawyer, senator, and U.S. secretary of state), October 11, 1975; children ...

  6. Also Known As: William Jefferson Clinton, William Jefferson Blythe III. Age: 77 Years, 77 Year Old Males. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Hillary Rodham (1975-present) father: William Jefferson Blythe Jr. mother: Virginia Clinton Kelley. siblings: Roger Clinton Jr. children: Chelsea Clinton. Born Country: United States.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Bill Clinton (born August 19, 1946, Hope, Arkansas, U.S.) is the 42nd president of the United States (1993–2001), who oversaw the country’s longest peacetime economic expansion. In 1998 he became the second U.S. president to be impeached; he was acquitted by the Senate in 1999. (Read President Clinton’s Britannica essay on the Dayton ...