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  1. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Howard Homan Buffett (August 13, 1903 – April 30, 1964) was an Omaha, Nebraska businessman, investor, and four-term Republican United States Representative. He was the father of Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor. Howard Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Henrietta Duvall Buffett and Ernest P. Buffett, owners of a grocery business.

  2. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Howard Buffett born 1903 Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska, USA died 1964 Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska, USA including ancestors + children + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Warren Buffett and I are 9th cousin twice removed. I found out today while I was working on a Warren Buffett project that his parents, Howard and Leila are 15th cousins twice removed. 200+ common ancestors. My parents are also cousins (9th 1x).

  4. Biography. BUFFETT, HOWARD HOMAN, A Representative from Nebraska; born in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebr., August 13, 1903; attended the public schools, and was graduated from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in 1925; engaged in the investment business in 1926; member of the Omaha Board of Education 1939-1942; elected as a Republican to the ...

  5. 19 de ago. de 2013 · Howard Buffett tells his story in his soon-to-be-released book “40 Chances: Finding Hope in a Hungry World.” The title references an “aha moment” Buffett says he had in a farm equipment store in Assumption, Ill., a tiny town south of Decatur.

  6. 24 de ago. de 2023 · Howard Buffett’s story began in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1903, when he was born to the owners of a grocery business. After attending college at the University of Nebraska in 1925, Howard started a small stock brokerage firm, but as the Great Depression ruined the 1930s economy, Buffet pivoted from his career in business to a career in politics.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2001 · H oward Homan Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1903 and died in 1964. In those years he was an eyewitness to the wholesale abandonment of the American traditions of limited government at home and minding our own business overseas. He did not gladly go along with the main drift of his times, however.