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  2. The oldest of eight children, Hamner had four brothers and three sisters. The other boys, from youngest to next-oldest, were James Edmund, Willard Harold, Paul Louis, and Clifton Anderson. The girls, from youngest to oldest, were Nancy Alice, Audrey Jane, and Marion Lee.

  3. Born July 10th, 1923 Earl Hamner Jr. was the first child of Earl Sr. and Doris Hamner. Six years older than the next sibling, Earl was certainly looked up to by the younger children.

  4. Bill's three children are Harold, Hope and Gail. Paul Hamner (r) lives in Tom's River, New Jersey and is retired from the Baker Shoe Store chain. Paul and his wife, Etta, have two children, Paul Jr. and Doris. James Hamner, the youngest brother died on April 1, 2004.

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  5. Jul 27, 2022 · Hamner was born on July 10, 1923, in Nelson County. His parents, Doris Giannini Hamner and Earl Henry Hamner, had seven more children after him, all redheads: Clifton, Marion, Audrey, Paul, Willard, James, and Nancy.

  6. The author of this first novel is thirty years old, the eldest of eight children. He was born Schuyler, Virginia, a villiage in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mr. Hamner has been writing since he was seven years old when the Richmond Times Dispatch published his first poem.

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  7. Mar 26, 2016 · Earl Henry Hamner Jr. was born on July 10, 1923, in Schuyler, Va., the oldest of eight children. The family home had no telephone and only two books: a Bible and a beekeeping manual.

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  9. Jul 23, 2023 · Born in the obscure village of Schuyler in the foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge, Earl Henry Hamner Jr. was the oldest of eight auburn-haired children born to Earl and Doris Hamnerhis father, a laborer at the local soapstone quarry; his mother, a homemaker and the family’s chief teacher and disciplinarian.

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