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Joshua William Willhite Jr.

Joshua William Willhite Jr. was born on August 2, 1939 in Paris, Logan County, Arkansas United States to Joshua William Willhite and Myrtle Addilee Willhite, and has siblings Shirley Jean Shearer, Amanda Elizabeth Smith, William Leon Willhite, Reuben Lincoln Willhite, Phillip Randall Willhite, Charlie Andy Willhite, Nona Ruth DeLoach, George Steven Willhite, David Allen Willhite, and Samuel Lee Willhite. Joshua Willhite married Carol Dean Willhite circa 1966 in Paris, Logan County, AR, and has children Amanda Carol Whitson and Joshua Gregory Willhite.
Joshua William Willhite Jr.
August 2, 1939
Paris, Logan County, Arkansas, 72855, United States
Alive
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In 1939, in the year that Joshua William Willhite Jr. was born, in May, Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first full-length animated film, reached a total international gross of $6.5 million which made it (to then) the most successful sound film of all time. First released in December 1937, it was originally dubbed "Disney's Folly" but the premiere received a standing ovation from the audience. At the 11th Academy Awards in February 1939, Walt Disney won an Academy Honorary Award - a full-size Oscar statuette and seven miniature ones - for Snow White.
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In 1946, on July 4th, the Philippines gained independence from the United States. In 1964, Independence Day in the Philippines was moved from July 4th to June 12th at the insistence of nationalists and historians.
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