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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (the poet), married Amelia Lee Jackson. They had three children as follows: 1. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (the Supreme Court Justice)...he married Fannie Bowditch Dixwell and they had no children. 2. Amelia Jackson Holmes....she married John Turner Sargent and they too were childless. 3. Edward Jackson Holmes, Sr....he married Henrietta Goddard Wigglesworth and they had only one child, Edward Jackson Holmes, Jr. or "Ned" as he was known. Edward Jackson Holmes, Jr., the only grandchild of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., married Mary Stacy Beaman, who was my great grandmother's sister. They unfortunately had no children and thus, Ned Jr. was the end of the Holmes line. Source: http://genforum.genealogy.com/holmes/messages/1959.html
Oliver Wendell Holmes, U.S. Supreme Court Justices
The hope that is mentioned in the poem entitled Old Ironsides written by Oliver Wendell Holmes is that the ship not be completely dismantled and turned into scrap metal.
Sergeant Henry Holmes.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., served on the Supreme Court from 1902-1932, and retired at the age of 90, just two months before his 91st birthday. John Paul Stevens, an incumbent on the Court, is 90 years old but retired in June 2010, leaving Justice Holmes' record intact.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
was oliver wendell holmes a brahim poet?
Yes, in the case of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Senior. His son, Oliver Wendell Holmes , Junior, was a Supreme Court Justice.
John Wendell Holmes was born on 1910-06-18.
John Wendell Holmes died on 1988-08-13.
Oliver Wendell Holmes House was created in 1909.
Oliver Wendell Holmes' wife was Amelia Lee Jackson. He married her in 1840.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. was born on August 29, 1809.
Oliver Wendell Holmes High School was created in 1964.
Oliver Wendell Holmes died on March 6th, 1935, two days short of his 94th birthday.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was born on March 8, 1841.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. was born on August 29, 1809.
No, they were not related. Sherlock Holmes was a character in fiction. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841-1935) was a living person who served on the US Supreme Court for 30 years. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894) was a famous author.