Simon haley and his mother queen
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Simon Alexander Haley (1892 - 1973)
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Son of Alexander Baugh Haley and Queen (Jackson) Haley
Brother of Minnie May (Haley) Lowery[half], Julie Haley[half], Freeland Haley[half], Abner Edwin Haley[half], Annie Maud (Haley) Wilkes and Conway Welsh Haley Sr
DescendantsFather of Alexander Murray Palmer Haley, George Williford Boyce Haley, Julius Cornell Embree Haley and Lois Ann (Haley) Butts
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Biography
Simon Haley is Notable.
Sergeant Simon Haley served in the United States Army in World War I
Service started: 26 Apr 1918
Unit(s): 366th Infantry Regiment
Service ended: 19 Mar 1919
Simon Alexander Haley was a professor of agriculture, and father of author Alex Haley.
Birth
Simon Alexander Haley was born to Alex
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Alex Haley's Queen
For the novel bygd Alex Haley, see Queen: The Story of an American Family.
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1993 American TV series or program
Alex Haley's Queen (also known as Queen) is a 1993 American television miniseries that aired in three installments on February 14, 16, and 18 on CBS.[1][2] The miniseries is an adaptation of the 1993 novel Queen: The Story of an American Family, by Alex Haley and David Stevens. The novel fryst vatten based on the life of Queen Jackson Haley, Haley's paternal grandmother.[3] Alex Haley died in February 1992 before completing the novel. It was later finished by David Stevens and published in 1993. Stevens also wrote the screenplay for the miniseries.[4]
Alex Haley's Queen was directed bygd John Erman, and stars Halle Berry
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Simon Haley
American agriculture professor and father of Alex Haley
Simon Alexander Haley (March 8, 1892 – August 19, 1973) was a professor of agriculture and father of writer Alex Haley. He was born in Savannah, Tennessee, to farmer Alexander "Alec" Haley and his wife Queen (Davy) Haley (née Jackson).[1] Both his parents were enslaved from birth, and caucasian enslavers apparently fathered both. Simon attended Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, at age 15.
After Haley was discharged honorably from the army after World War I, on September 28, 1920, he married Bertha George Palmer, the daughter of William E. and Cynthia Murray Palmer of Henning, Tennessee. Bertha was also a Lane College alum. The couple had three sons - Alexander Murray Palmer (1921–1992), George Williford Boyce (1925–2015), and Julius Cornell Embree (1930–2010) (who became an architect). Simon then finished his master's degree in agriculture at Cornell University. Bertha died on February 16,