Jimmy Doolittle
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James Harold Doolittle (1896 - 1993)

General James Harold (Jimmy) Doolittle
Born in Alameda, California, United Statesmap
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Husband of — married 24 Dec 1917 in Los Angeles, California, United Statesmap
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Died at age 96 in Pebble Beach, Monterey, California, United Statesmap
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Jimmy Doolittle was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Doolittle was born in Alameda, California. His parents were Frank Henry Doolittle and Rosa (Rose) Cerenah Shephard.

James Doolittle was the son of an adventurer, so it is natural that he himself would have an adventurous nature. Growing up in the harsh climate of Nome were he built a reputation as a tough boxer, or studying hard in the Los Angeles high school he attended before enlisting in the Flying Cadets, Doolittle was a force of energy and adventure.

Doolittle married Josephine "Joe" E. Daniels on December 24, 1917. They would remain married for over 70 years when Josephine Doolittle died in 1988.The couple had two sons. Both would grow up to become military men specializing in aviation.

After serving as a flying instructor during WWI, Doolittle went back to school and earned degrees in special engineering. Continuing his education, he would eventually receive his doctorate of science degree in Aeronautics. This specialty, rate at the time, would lead to a successful career both in the military and civilian world of aeronautics. Doolittle served as brigadier general, major and lieutenant general in WWII.

During the Second World War he would receive the Medal of Honor, the first of many, many honors he would receive in his distinguished career. The Doolittle Raid, the US retaliation of the attack on Pearl Harbor, bears the name of its brilliant Strategist. The history and men of this attack from the USS Hornet is one of the most inspirational stories of bravery I've ever heard.

James Doolittle pioneered many aeronautic feats, and is perhaps the most well known aviation general of our time. From the development of fog-equipment to tactics operations, James Doolittle devoted his life to improving the field of military aviation. In 1985 he would receive the four-star general rank.

James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle died at the age of 96 in Pebble Beach, California on September 27, 1993.

His funeral account is one that characterized his life in the military and the way he lead. His surviving colleagues were all in attendance, and as the bombers he made so many improvements to fly over it is said there wasn’t a dry eye at the cemetery.

General James (Jimmy) Doolittle was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, next to his wife.

Jimmy was born on 14 December 1896 in Alameda CA. He was the son of Frank Halliard Doolittle and Rosa Cerenah (Shepard) Doolittle.

When Jimmy was 21 he married Josephine Elsie Daniels on 24 December 1917 in Los Angeles Co., California, United States.

Jimmy died at the age of 96 on 27 September 1993 in Pebble Beach CA.

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Jimmy's GGGGGG Grandfather was Abraham Doolittle (c.1620 - 1690) The man was born in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England and brought the Doolittle name to America his wife was Abigail Doolittle (Moss) (1642 - 1710)
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
Jimmy's GGGGG Grandfather was Samuel Doolittle (1665 - 1714) and GGGGG Grandmother was Mary Doolittle (Cornwall) (1666 - 1742)
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
Jimmys GGGG Grandfather was Jonathan Doolittle (1689 - c.1759)and GGGG Grandmother Rebecca Doolittle (Ranney) (1700 - 1754)
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
Jimmys GGG Grandfather was also named Jonathan Doolittle (1727 - d.) GGG Grandmother Lydia Doolittle
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
Jimmys GG Grandfather was Jonathan Doolittle (1758 - 1806)
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
Jimmy's Great Grandparents Henry Doolittle, Mehitabel Doolittle (born Nichols)(fathers side)
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
Jimmys fathers father was Augustus Albertus Doolittle 1844-1918 and mother was Margaret Hobson 1841-1925 a photo of Albertus -> http://www.doolittleraider.com/raiders/doolittle/1908_alaska_frank_henry_doolittle_15-9-b.jpg
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
Jimmy was born in Alameda, California His parents were Frank Henry Doolittle and Rosa (Rose) Cerenah Shephard. Jamed (Jimmy) died in Pebble Beach, California September 27, 1993
posted 22 May 2014 by Scott Little   [thank Scott]
It is recorded that James favorite quote was "The mind is a not vessel to be filled, but a lamp to be lighted."
posted 23 Nov 2008 by Anonymous Bobola
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Doolittle-4255 and Doolittle-1 appear to represent the same person because of the same name, dates/places.
posted by Ken Parman
My grandfather, Vincent Marshal Kersey , nicknamed (Doc)was one of his Mechanics for his aircraft. Vincent Kersey also worked for Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh.
posted by Kelly Kersey
Doolittle-1316 and Doolittle-1 appear to represent the same person because: These are the same person. could also add me as a trusted. He is one of my ancestors. Thanks
posted by Kelly (Hammes) Harris