In Celebration of Fathers' Day - June 18, 2023
- Abraham Lincoln's father was a poor farmer and laborer.
- The father of the great explorer James Cook was a farm worker.
- The father of France greatest heroine, Joan of Arc, was a farmer.
- Christopher Columbus was the son of a weaver.
- Sigmund Freud's father was a wool merchant.
- The father of Henry Ford was a farmer.
- Marco Polo's father was a traveling merchant.
- Sir Francis Drake was brought up a Puritan, his father Edmund Drake was a clergyman.
- David Livingstone's parents were poor, David had to work in a factory at age 10.
- The father of Lech Walesa, leader of Solidarity that freed Poland, was a carpenter.
- Daniel Webster was the son of a poor farmer.
- Benjamin Franklin was the son of a soap maker.
- The father of Charles Dickens was a wage earner, clerk in the Navy Pay Office.
- Joseph Haydn's father made and repaired wheels of all kinds.
- Emperor Diocletian was the son of a slave.
- Pablo Picasso's father was a painter, but handed over his brushes and paints to his son after discovering his artistic genius. PHOTO
- The father of Shakespeare was a wool merchant.
- Albert Einstein's father failed as a businessman
- Virgil's father was a porter and for years a slave.
- Franz Schubert's father was a modest schoolmaster.
- Nelson Mandela, South Africa's living hero, came from a family of herdsmen, born in a thatched hut.
- The father of John Paul II was an army sergeant.
- Mother Teresa (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) was a daughter of an Albanian grocer.
- Maria Montessori, founder of the Montessori school, was the daughter of a civil servant
- George Frederick Handel's father was a barber-surgeon.
- Joseph Stalin's father was an alcoholic, beat the young Joseph, deserted the family.
- Ludwig Beethoven's father was ruthless to the young Ludwig.
- The father of Lyndon Johnson, US president, earned a teacher's certificate, went to farming and local politics.
- Former US President Richard Nixon grew in poverty, family illness and endless work.
- Mikhail Gorbachev, the man who "made the USSR disappear" was born from simple peasant parents, and grandparents.
- Mao Zedong was the son of an obscure peasant from the vast hinterland of China.
- Austrian composer Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was the second of twelve children born to a kindly couple of music-loving peasants. His father Matias Haydn made and repaired wheels of all kinds.
- Franz Schubert (1797-1828) was born into a family that regarded music very highly. His father was a modest schoolmaster.
- The father of John Wesley, founder of Methodism, was a rector of Epworth Rectory
- Captain James Cook was born of poor parents in 1728 in a village in Yorkshire where his father worked on a farm.
- Jesus Christ's father - St Joseph - was a carpenter.


- Charles Darwin's father was a medical doctor, his grandfather Erasmus Darwin was a renown scientist.
- The father of Florence Nightingale (PHOTO) founder of the nursing profession was a rich man. She was born in Florence (hence her name) but returned to England as a little girl.
- Leonardo da Vinci's father was a notary, or lawyer and his mother was a peasant girl.
- Michelangelo's father, Ludovico, was a magistrate and proud of his noble ancestry.
- The father of Renaissance painter Raphael, contemporary of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo was an artist of some reputation, employed by the dukes of Urbino near Florence
- The father of George Frederick Handel (1685-1759) was a prominent barber-surgeon in the town of Halle, Germany.
He never made a fortune, or a noise
In the world where men are seeking after fame;
But he had a healthy brood of girls and boys
Who loved the very ground on which he trod.
They thought him just a little short of God;
Oh, you should have heard the way they said his name—‘Father.’
–Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850–1919)







