Thomas Rockwell, the American author and illustrator known for his Children's Books, was born in 1933 in New York City. He spent much of his life in various locations, including Connecticut. Rockwell is best known for his work "How to Eat Fried Worms," which reflects his experiences and observations from childhood.
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He had three children: Jarvis Waring, Thomas Rhodes and Peter Barstow
He was the son of Jarvis Waring Rockwell and Anne Mary "Nancy" (née Hill) Rockwell.Norman Rockwell married his first wife, Irene O'Connor, in 1916. However, the couple were divorced in 1930. His second wife was schoolteacher Mary Barstow. They had three children: Jarvis Waring, Thomas Rhodes and Peter Barstow. Mary died of a heart attack In 1959. Rockwell's third wife was Molly Punderson, a retired teacher, whom he married In 1961,
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Thomas H. Rockwell has written: 'Sensing and communication between vehicles'
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Thomas Rockwell, the author known for his children's books, is the son of renowned science fiction writer Norman Rockwell and his wife, Mary. He has a brother named Edward Rockwell. Their family background in literature and art has influenced Thomas's own writing career.
As of my last update, Thomas Rockwell, son of Norman Rockwell and author of "How to Eat Fried Worms," is alive. However, I recommend verifying with a current source to confirm his status.
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He had three children: Jarvis Waring, Thomas Rhodes and Peter Barstow
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Thomas Hugh Rockwell has written: 'Visual requirements in night driving' -- subject(s): Automobile driving at night, Night vision 'Sensing and communication between vehicles' -- subject(s): Automobile Signals and signaling, Automobiles, Safety measures
it was a painting by Norman rockwell he did for Look magazine in 1964