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  1. 24. März 2021 · Legendary soul singer Aretha Franklin was born March 25, 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee. Her father was American Baptist minister and civil rights activist Clarence LaVaughn Franklin and her mother was gospel singer and pianist Barbara Siggers. Her parents separated when she was six, and Franklin remained with her father in Detroit.

  2. 13. Aug. 2021 · Barbara (Siggers) Franklin. Aretha’s mother was a piano player and singer who inspired her daughter. She married C.L. in 1936; she had a son, Vaughn, from a previous relationship, whom C.L ...

  3. 16. Aug. 2018 · Aretha Franklin dies aged 76. Richard Williams. Thu 16 Aug 2018 10.57 EDT. Last modified on Thu 16 Aug 2018 15.55 EDT. On a crisp, sparkling day in January 2009, Aretha Franklin stood on the steps ...

  4. 31. Dez. 2023 · Barbara Siggers Franklin Wikipedia. (Text) CC BY-SA. Barbara Vernice Franklin (ne Siggers June 29, 1917 March 7, 1952) was the mother of American singersongwriter Aretha Franklin and wife of C. L. Franklin, the AfricanAmerican Baptist minister of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan. Born and raised in Shelby, Mississippi, she married.

  5. Barbara "Bernice" Siggers Franklin (29 de junio de 1917, Shelby, Missisipi-7 de marzo de 1952, Detroit, Míchigan) fue la madre de la legendaria cantante de soul Aretha Franklin, y mujer del predicador baptista Clarence LeVaughn Franklin. Se casó con Clarence el 3 de junio de 1936, y de su matrimonio nacieron cuatro hijos: Erma Franklin (1938 ...

  6. 4. März 2024 · Barbara Franklin, Siggers said, "had a beautiful voice," an unforgettable Gospel talent. She died in 1952, at 34, of a massive heart attack. Siggers recalls the stunned grief of the crowd that ...

  7. Barbara Siggers married Clarence LaVaughn Franklin on June 3, 1936. The couple had four children: Erma (1938–2002), Cecil (1940–1989), Aretha (1942–2018), and Carolyn Franklin (1944–1988). Prior to the marriage, Barbara had a son, Vaughn (1934–2002) from a previous relationship, whom Rev. Franklin adopted shortly after their marriage.