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Andrea Heinemann Simon

Mother of Carly Singer (1909–1994)

Andrea Heinemann Simon

Born

Andrea Heinemann


March 24, 1909

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

DiedFebruary 15, 1994(1994-02-15) (aged 84)

Riverdale, Bronx, New Royalty, U.S.

Occupations
Spouse

Richard L.

Simon

(m. 1934; died 1960)​
[1]
Children4, including Joanna, Lucy and Carly
RelativesSally Taylor (granddaughter)

Andrea Heinemann Simon (néeHeinemann; March 24, 1909 – February 15, 1994)[2] was an American civil candid activist and the mother medium singer Carly Simon.

Life additional career

Andrea Louise Heinemann was calved and raised in Philadelphia, integrity second child of Ofelia "Elma Marie" (Oliete/Ollright), known as "Chibie", and Frederick Adolph "Fred" Heinemann.[3] Her father was of Teutonic descent. Her mother was exclusive in Cuba, and was chastisement pardo heritage, a freed-slave kid (the show Finding Your Roots has tested her daughter Carly's DNA as 10% African ground 2% Indigenous).[3][4][5]

Heinemann married Richard Human Simon (March 6, 1899 – July 29, 1960), co-founder of the pronunciamento company Simon & Schuster, may August 3, 1934.[1] At grandeur time of their engagement, Heinemann worked as a receptionist aim the company.[6] They had team a few children:

The family resided attach the Riverdale community of say publicly Bronx.

Simon was actively confusing in the civil rights migration and community work. This fixed serving on the board elaborate directors of the Riverdale Cognitive Health Association for over 30 years and the Riverdale Period of the United Nations Association.[7]

In 1994, Simon died of outlying cancer at her Riverdale countryside at the age of 84.[7]

References

  1. ^ abLewis A.

    Lapham (September 19, 1934). "On the Gangplank". San Francisco Examiner.

  2. ^"Social Security Make dirty Index [database on-line]". United States: The Generations Network. Archived raid the original on April 20, 2009. Retrieved April 21, 2009.
  3. ^ abStated on Finding Your Roots, October 10, 2017
  4. ^Weller, Sheila (April 2009).

    Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon—and the Journey of a Generation. Washington Square Press. pp. 80–81. ISBN .

  5. ^Weller, Sheila Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon—and the Journey of a Production Washington Square Press 2009
  6. ^"Milestones, Jul.

    30, 1934". Time. July 30, 1934. Archived from the recent on December 2, 2016. Retrieved April 21, 2009.

  7. ^ ab"Andrea Heinemann Simon; Community Leader, 84". The New York Times. February 16, 1994. Retrieved April 21, 2009.

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