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+ | |father=Fraser C. Robinson III (1935-1991) |
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+ | |joined_with=Barack Obama (1961) |
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+ | |short_name=Michelle LaVaughn Robinson |
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+ | |long_name=Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama |
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+ | |sources=[http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/FGS/O/ObamaBarackHussein-MichelleLaVaughnRobinson.shtml Diana's Genealogy] |
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+ | <new note>[http://genealogy.about.com/od/aframertrees/p/barack_obama.htm about.com Genealogy Barack Obama] |
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+ | |alternative_names=Michelle Obama |
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+ | |description=Michelle Obama was Vice President for Community and External Affairs for the University of Chicago Hospitals. She is married to Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. |
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+ | |birth_year=1964 |
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+ | ''See also in various languages the [[Michelle Robinson (1964)/ahnentafel|Multilingual interwikis ]]'' |
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− | Michelle LaVaughn Robinson is the daughter of Fraser C. Robinson and Marian L. Shields. |
+ | Michelle LaVaughn Robinson is the daughter of Fraser C. Robinson and Marian L. Shields. She supported her husband's successful 2008 Presidential campaign and became First Lady of the United States on his inauguration on 20 January 2009. |
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+ | ==Michelle Robinson's family tree== |
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+ | Michelle Robinson's family is of [[African American]] heritage, descendants of Africans of the [[Colonial history of the United States|American Colonial Era]]. Michelle Obama's family history traces from [[Slavery in the United States|slavery]] to [[Reconstruction era of the United States|Reconstruction]] to the [[Great Migration (African American)|Great Migration North]]. Some of Michelle's relatives still reside in [[South Carolina]]. |
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+ | Michelle's oldest known relative is Jim Robinson, an American slave who was born in the 1800s and lived at least until the [[American Civil War]].<ref name="soil"/> At least three of Michelle Obama's great-uncles served honorably in the [[Wikipedia:military of the United States|military of the United States]]. One aunt moved to [[Princeton, New Jersey]], where she worked as a maid, and cooked [[Wikipedia:Soul food|Southern-style meals]] for Michelle and her brother, Craig, when they were students at [[Princeton University]]. |
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+ | Barack Obama has called Michelle "the most quintessentially American woman I know."<ref name="soil"/> |
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+ | ===[[Jim Robinson (c1850-?)|Jim Robinson]]=== |
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+ | Michelle's earliest known relative is her great-great grandfather Jim Robinson, born in the 1850s, who was an American [[Wikipedia:slavery|slave]] on the [[Friendfield plantation]] in South Carolina. The family believes that after the Civil War he remained a Friendfield plantation [[Wikipedia:sharecropper|sharecropper]] for the rest of his life and that he was buried there in an unmarked grave.<ref name="soil"/> |
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+ | #Fraser, Michelle Obama's great-grandfather. |
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+ | ===[[Gabriel Robinson (c1877-?)|Gabriel Robinson]]=== |
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+ | Jim Robinson's son |
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+ | ===[[Carrie Robinson (c1928)|Carrie Nelson]]=== |
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+ | Gabriel Robinson's daughter, born about 1928, is the oldest living Robinson and the keeper of family lore.<ref name="soil"/> |
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+ | ===[[Fraser Robinson (1884-1936)|Fraser Robinson I]]=== |
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+ | Michelle Obama's great-grandfather was born on {{date|24|March|1884}}. Fraser had an arm amputated as a result of a boyhood injury. He worked as a shoemaker, as a newspaper salesman and in a lumber mill and was married to Rosella Cohen.<ref name="soil"/> |
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+ | [[Fraser Robinson, Jr. (1912-1996)]], Michelle Obama's grandfather, was a standout student and was known as an orator. Moved from South Carolina to Chicago hoping to find better work than what he could find at home. However, all that was available to him was to be a postal worker. He was married to LaVaughn Johnson. When he retired, they moved back to South Carolina.<ref name="soil"/> |
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+ | ===Fraser Robinson III=== |
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+ | [[Fraser C. Robinson III (1935-1991)]]{{Fact|date=October 2008}} Michelle Obama's father. Pump worker at the City of Chicago water plant<ref name="soil"/> he died after a kidney operation. |
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+ | ===Marian Robinson=== |
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+ | [[Marian L. Shields (1937)]]{{Fact|date=October 2008}} Michelle Obama's mother. Secretary at [[Wikipedia:Spiegel (catalog)|Spiegel catalog]]. |
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+ | ===[[Craig M Robinson (1962)|Craig Robinson]]=== |
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+ | {{Main|Wikipedia:Craig Robinson (basketball coach)}} |
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+ | (born 1962) Barack Obama, Jr.'s brother-in-law. Head coach of men's basketball at [[Oregon State University]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.osubeavers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:SPSID}}}}=106239&{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:SPID}}}}=1954&DB_OEM_ID=4700&{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:ATCLID}}}}=1436883&Q_{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:SEASON}}}}=2008 | title=Oregon State University Beavers: Craig Robinson bio | accessdate=2008-08-21}}</ref> |
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+ | ===Capers C. Funnye Jr.=== |
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+ | {{Main|Wikipedia:Capers C. Funnye Jr.}} |
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+ | One of America's most prominent African American Jews. Michelle Obama and Rabbi Capers Funnye, spiritual leader of a mostly black synagogue on Chicago’s South Side, are first cousins once removed. Funnye’s mother, [[Verdelle C Robinson (1930-2000)|Verdelle Robinson Funnye]] (born Verdelle Robinson) and Michelle Obama’s paternal grandfather, Fraser Robinson Jr., were siblings.<ref name="weiss">{{cite news |first=Anthony |last=Weiss |title=Michelle Obama Has a Rabbi in Her Family |url=http://www.forward.com/articles/14121/ |work=[[The Forward]] |date=[[September 2]], [[2008]] |accessdate=2008-10-09}}</ref> He is well-known in Jewish circles for acting as a bridge between mainstream Jewry and African Americans.<ref name="weiss"/> |
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Revision as of 07:58, 2 November 2018
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama, First Lady, was born 17 January 1964 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States to Fraser C. Robinson III (1935-1991) and Marian Lois Shields (1937) . She married Barack Hussein Obama II (1961) 1992 Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Malia Obama (1999) | 4 July 1998 | ||
Sasha Obama (2001) | 10 June 2001 |
Name variations
See also in various languages the Multilingual interwikis
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson is the daughter of Fraser C. Robinson and Marian L. Shields. She supported her husband's successful 2008 Presidential campaign and became First Lady of the United States on his inauguration on 20 January 2009.
Michelle Robinson's family tree
Michelle Robinson's family is of African American heritage, descendants of Africans of the American Colonial Era. Michelle Obama's family history traces from slavery to Reconstruction to the Great Migration North. Some of Michelle's relatives still reside in South Carolina.
Michelle's oldest known relative is Jim Robinson, an American slave who was born in the 1800s and lived at least until the American Civil War.[1] At least three of Michelle Obama's great-uncles served honorably in the military of the United States. One aunt moved to Princeton, New Jersey, where she worked as a maid, and cooked Southern-style meals for Michelle and her brother, Craig, when they were students at Princeton University.
Barack Obama has called Michelle "the most quintessentially American woman I know."[1]
Jim Robinson
Michelle's earliest known relative is her great-great grandfather Jim Robinson, born in the 1850s, who was an American slave on the Friendfield plantation in South Carolina. The family believes that after the Civil War he remained a Friendfield plantation sharecropper for the rest of his life and that he was buried there in an unmarked grave.[1]
Jim had two sons:
- Gabriel
- Fraser, Michelle Obama's great-grandfather.
Gabriel Robinson
Jim Robinson's son
Carrie Nelson
Gabriel Robinson's daughter, born about 1928, is the oldest living Robinson and the keeper of family lore.[1]
Fraser Robinson I
Michelle Obama's great-grandfather was born on March 24, 1884. Fraser had an arm amputated as a result of a boyhood injury. He worked as a shoemaker, as a newspaper salesman and in a lumber mill and was married to Rosella Cohen.[1]
Fraser Robinson II
Fraser Robinson, Jr. (1912-1996), Michelle Obama's grandfather, was a standout student and was known as an orator. Moved from South Carolina to Chicago hoping to find better work than what he could find at home. However, all that was available to him was to be a postal worker. He was married to LaVaughn Johnson. When he retired, they moved back to South Carolina.[1]
Fraser Robinson III
Fraser C. Robinson III (1935-1991) Michelle Obama's father. Pump worker at the City of Chicago water plant[1] he died after a kidney operation.
Marian Robinson
Marian L. Shields (1937) Michelle Obama's mother. Secretary at Spiegel catalog.
Craig Robinson
(born 1962) Barack Obama, Jr.'s brother-in-law. Head coach of men's basketball at Oregon State University[2]
Capers C. Funnye Jr.
One of America's most prominent African American Jews. Michelle Obama and Rabbi Capers Funnye, spiritual leader of a mostly black synagogue on Chicago’s South Side, are first cousins once removed. Funnye’s mother, Verdelle Robinson Funnye (born Verdelle Robinson) and Michelle Obama’s paternal grandfather, Fraser Robinson Jr., were siblings.[3] He is well-known in Jewish circles for acting as a bridge between mainstream Jewry and African Americans.[3]
Fraser Robinson III — Illinois[1] (1935-1991) Water plant pump operator in Illinois | Marian Shields — (born 1937) Secretary at Spiegel Catalog in Illinois | ||||||||||||||
Craig Robinson — Illinois (born 1962) Basketball coach in Oregon | Michelle Robinson — Illinois (born 1964) (Wife of Barack Obama) | ||||||||||||||
- ^ a b c d e f g h Murray, Shailagh (October 2, 2008). "A Family Tree Rooted In American Soil: Michelle Obama Learns About Her Slave Ancestors, Herself and Her Country". The Washington Post: p. C01. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/01/AR2008100103169.html. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
- ^ "Oregon State University Beavers: Craig Robinson bio". http://www.osubeavers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:SPSID}}}}=106239&{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:SPID}}}}=1954&DB_OEM_ID=4700&{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:ATCLID}}}}=1436883&Q_{{subst:ucfirst:{{subst:lc:SEASON}}}}=2008. Retrieved 2008-08-21.
- ^ a b Weiss, Anthony (September 2, 2008). "Michelle Obama Has a Rabbi in Her Family". The Forward. http://www.forward.com/articles/14121/. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
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