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Salter was born Roberta Star Semple in Hong Kong, where her mother and father, Robert James Semple, were doing missionary work. Robert died of dysentery and malaria on August 19, 1910, [2] 1 week after the couple's 2nd wedding anniversary; Roberta was born 29 days later. Her mother named her "Roberta" in her father's memory and "Star" because ...
He was the son of Harold Stewart McPherson and Aimee Semple McPherson, founder of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. He was the half-brother of Roberta Star Semple, the daughter of Aimee and her first husband Robert James Semple, who had died of malaria one month before the birth of his daughter. Rolf and his sister Roberta were ...
The trial estranged McPherson from her daughter. The judge ruled for Semple, giving a $2,000 [200] judgment in her favor. Semple then moved to New York. Splivalo and the Temple settled their suit out of court for the "cause of religion and the good of the community." [201] With Kennedy, Semple, and Splivalo gone, the Temple lost much of its ...
Name That Tune is an American television music game show.Originally created and produced by orchestra conductor Harry Salter and his wife Roberta Semple Salter, the series features contestants competing to correctly identify songs being played by an on-stage orchestra or band.
[214] [215] Even in later years, when McPherson had a falling-out with her mother, Mildred Kennedy, and daughter, Roberta Star Semple, with unkind remarks traded through the press, the latter two always insisted her 1926 disappearance was the result of a kidnapping.
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Roberta Semple Salter (1910–2007), American evangelist, daughter of Aimee Semple McPherson Roberta I. Shaffer (born 1953), American attorney and librarian Roberta Sheffield (born 1980), British-Canadian Para-equestrian
English: At center, Roberta Semple McPherson stands in profile, facing left. She stands to the right of a desk and rests her hands onto a document. She wears a black dress with a ruffled white collar and ruffled white cuffs. She also sports a beret.