2015-11-07

Ever Heard Of Ira Hendrix? To Celebrate Mr. Jimi Hendrix's Birthday This Month I Believe That Mr. Jimi May Wish For His Unknown Siblings To Get The Spotlight! Here Is What I Know About Jimi's Elder Hendrix Siblings & His REAL Little Sister!

This Just In From Seattle Music History!!!                                                                         HERE IS EXCERPT OUT OF HISTORYLINK.org Website Which Is Known As A Free Online Encyclopedia Of Washington State History!                                                                                                                                               A Family of Entertainers!                                                               The Hendrix family first arrived in the Pacific Northwest during the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909. Nora (nee Moore) Rose Hendrix (1883-1984) was a dancer with Lacy’s Band and their traveling vaudeville troupe whose “The Great Dixieland Spectacle” show was featured at the expo’s Dixieland pavilion. Her husband, Bertran Philander Ross Hendrix (1866-1934), was a stagehand/roadie for the organization. Family legend tells that after the exposition concluded in October 1909, the troupe was stranded without future bookings and disbanded.By 1912 the couple had settled into Vancouver, B.C., and the following year brought them their first child, Leon Marshall Hendrix. Subsequent years brought additional offspring including James Allen Hendrix (1919-2002), who developed a love of competitive dancing by the 1930s. It was while attending a Fats Waller dance one night that Al, as he was called, met the pretty 16-year-old from the mining town of Roslyn, Washington -- Lucille Jeter (1925-1958) -- who would become his wife in 1942. Months later, on November 27, 1942, she bore their first child, Johnny Allen Hendrix, at Seattle’s King County Hospital -- today’s Harborview Medical Center (325 9th Avenue).