Esther Christine Goddard nee Kisk died June 4, 1982 at Worcester MA aged 81 years
-Esther Christine Kist was his wife. Esther Christine Kisk was born on March 31, 1901 in Worcester, MA. After graduating from South High School in Worcester and attending Bates College, she became the secretary of Clark University's president, which is how she met Dr. Goddard. They were married on June 21, 1924. After their marriage, Esther devoted her time to helping her husband record his research. While he worked for the navy during the Second World War, she attended Johns Hopkins University and finished her undergraduate degree there in 1945. After he died, she finished the patenting of his inventions, helped with the publishing of some of his writings, and further publicized his work. She also earned a master's degree from Clark University in 1951, was a trustee of it from 1964 through 1970, and received an honorary degree from the school in 1972. She died in Worcester on June 4, 1982.
Yes, Robert Goddard and his wife Esther had two daughters, Esther Catherine and Marjorie.
No, Robert Goddard and his wife Esther did not have any children. They focused on his pioneering work in rocketry and his research instead.
Yes, Robert Scott was often referred to as "Scott of the Antarctic" due to his famous expeditions to the South Pole.
Robert Falcon Scott had his son, Peter Markham Scott, in 1909. Peter was born on September 28, 1909, to Scott and his wife, Kathleen. Scott is best known for his ill-fated Antarctic expedition, which took place shortly after his son's birth.
Yes, Robert Goddard's wife Esther Christine Kisk died on June 4, 1982. All people die eventually.
-Esther Christine Kist was his wife. Esther Christine Kisk was born on March 31, 1901 in Worcester, MA. After graduating from South High School in Worcester and attending Bates College, she became the secretary of Clark University's president, which is how she met Dr. Goddard. They were married on June 21, 1924. After their marriage, Esther devoted her time to helping her husband record his research. While he worked for the navy during the Second World War, she attended Johns Hopkins University and finished her undergraduate degree there in 1945. After he died, she finished the patenting of his inventions, helped with the publishing of some of his writings, and further publicized his work. She also earned a master's degree from Clark University in 1951, was a trustee of it from 1964 through 1970, and received an honorary degree from the school in 1972. She died in Worcester on June 4, 1982.
Yes, Robert Goddard and his wife Esther had two daughters, Esther Catherine and Marjorie.
No, Robert Goddard and his wife Esther did not have any children. They focused on his pioneering work in rocketry and his research instead.
Yes. Historically, his wife was Amestris. It is only in the Book of Esther that hisfirst wife is Vashti, then his second wife is Esther.
He might've not had one at all - nothing was mentioned about Mordecai's wife in the Bible (rather, Esther).
Bob Gibson had three children. He and his first wife, Charline, had two daughters, named Christine and Kelly. He later had a son, named Robert, with his second wife, Wendy.
The Book of Esther makes no mention of what happened to Zeresh.
someone, If go by The Bible then it would be Esther
christine
The Narrator Wife. Robert's wife has just died and the wife and Robert are good freinds.
Zeresh was Haman's wife, and her name appears in Esther 5.10 & 14, and also in Esther 6.13.