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  1. William G Hearst. Grandfather of newspaperman William Randolph Hearst and father of U.S. Senator George Hearst. Contents. 1 Vital statistics. 2 Biography. 3 Children of William George and Elizabeth Collins Hearst. 4 References. Vital statistics. Son of George Hearst (1764-1822) and Jane Pressly.

  2. May 6, 2019 · Phoebe and George first settled in San Francisco, where they had their only child, William Randolph Hearst (left, in his mother’s arms), on April 29, 1863. — True West Archives — The 41-year-old Hearst was smitten, and apparently Phoebe returned his affections.

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  4. William G. Hearst, Farmer, of Franklin County, Missouri. Father. George Hearst (1764-1822) Mother. Jane Pressly (b.c.1770) Spouse. Elizabeth Collins (1799-1861) Children. George Hearst (1820-1891) Jacob Hearst (c.1821-1846) Martha Hearst (1823-1854)

  5. 1820 — 1891. George Hearst, of Scots-Irish origin, was born near present-day Sullivan, Missouri, to William G. Hearst and Elizabeth Collins. Hearst was raised in a log cabin on his family's farm in rural Franklin County. His father operated three small farms, all of which were mortgaged, with slave labor.

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  6. William George Hearst II. Beloved son of John Hearst and Martha Carson Hearst. He was the father of George F. Hearst, mining tycoon, and grandfather of William Randolph Hearst, Sr., of the Hearst Corporation and Newspaper mogul. He was the husband of Elizabeth Collins Hearst.

  7. Jan 2, 2017 · Jan 2, 2017. 0. George Hearst was born Sept. 3, 1820. His parents were William G. Hearst and Elizabeth, nee Collins. They lived on the land purchased by Williams father in Section...

  8. Franklin County, Missouri, was rich in copper and lead deposits. George's father, William Hearst, owned at least one mine and was friendly with a nearby group of French miners and smelters. On his trips to their camp, which he supplied with pork, Hearst was often accompanied by his son George.

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