The two brothers still alive when Otis died in 1982 were Harvey and David. His sister Minnie was also still alive in 1982. He came from a family of nine siblings. Among his other brothers were Willard, Clarence, Walter, and Eddie.
Sarah Cox Otis Boykin was the mother of inventor Otis Boykin, known for his contributions to the development of electronic resistors and other technologies. Unfortunately, specific details about her life and background are not widely documented. Otis Boykin's achievements have often overshadowed information about his family.
brothers and sisters
Pele' has got 2 sisters and 2 brothers.
Elisha Otis was born on August 3, 1811, in Halifax, Vermont, to Stephen and Ruth Otis. He had a total of six siblings, which included both brothers and sisters. His family background was modest, with his father being a farmer. Elisha's upbringing in a large family likely influenced his work ethic and innovative spirit.
6 brothers and sisters
Otis boykins first invention was a electrical resistor secondaly the heart stimulator
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9 brothers 2 sisters
Yes, he came from a family with seven brothers and two sisters.
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the reasons were to help people that couldn't afford to pay to get help
His mother's name was Sara Cox, and his father's name was Walter Benjamin Boykin; his father was a minister. Otis had 9 siblings: 2 sisters and 7 brothers.
She has one younger sister. Her song "Otis" includes the line "two brothers, a little sister."
older brothers Reuchlin and Lorin;a younger sister,Katharine;and a twin brother and sister;Otis and Ida who died in infancy (died at birth).
Yes, one of his brothers was Willard Boykin, who became an importer/exporter in Los Angles, California. (This information comes from a relative of Otis Boykin: Donna Boykin, who was Willard's daughter and Otis's niece.) Another successful brother was Harvey Boykin, of Dallas, owner of a cosmetics supply company. His other brothers were David, Clarence, Walter, and Eddie.
Sarah Cox Otis Boykin was the mother of inventor Otis Boykin, known for his contributions to the development of electronic resistors and other technologies. Unfortunately, specific details about her life and background are not widely documented. Otis Boykin's achievements have often overshadowed information about his family.
He had 11 brothers and sisters.