Phil Colebourn is the author of the book "That First Season: How Vince Lombardi Took the Worst Team in the NFL and Set It on the Path to Glory."
yes he did have a family
Harry S. Truman had kids because family was important to him. It was also very normal for men to become fathers and to raise a family.
Harry S. Truman was born in Larmar, Missouri on May 8, 1884. When Harry was 6 years old, the family moved to Independence, MO and settled there.
Harry A. Gentry has written: 'Recollections' -- subject(s): Genealogy, African Americans, Family
Harry L. Starbuck has written: 'Assembling my ancestors' -- subject(s): Family
Harry S Truman. His grandfathers, Anderson Shipp Truman and Solomon Young, could not agree on what Harry's middle name should be, and so Harry was given only a middle initial of "S", which stood for Solomon or Shipp, depending on which side of the family one asked.
Harry R. Jackson has written: 'Personal faith, public policy' -- subject(s): Christian conservatism, Politics and government 'In-laws, outlaws, and the functional family' -- subject(s): Family, Religious life
December 26, 1972 (what a bummer for Christmas family celebrations).
Harry Calvert Williams Verney has written: 'The Verneys of Claydon: a seventeenth-century English family' -- subject(s): Biography, Civilization, Family, History
Harry Worcester Smith has written: 'A sporting family of the old South' -- subject(s): Hunting, Sports
When Harry S Truman's term of office as President expired, he and Bess returned to the family home at 219 Delaware Street in Independence, Missouri.