Part list of Famous Homeschool People
Abigail Adams 1744 - 1818 was the wife of US President John Adams and the mother of US President John Quincy Adams[citation needed]
Ansel Adams nature photographer[citation needed]
John Adams (1735–1826) U.S. President[citation needed]
Hans Christian Anderson children's story writer[citation needed]
Julian Assange (b. 1970) best known for founding Wikileaks was partially homeschooled due to his parents operating a traveling theater company.[1]
Irving Berlin songwriter[citation needed]
Anton Bruckner symphony composer[citation needed]
Pearl S. Buck novelist (Short biography of Pearl S.Buck and her educational history)
William F. Buckley Jr. political pundit[citation needed]
Andrew Carnegie industrialist and philanthropist[citation needed]
Charlie Chaplin early film star[citation needed]
Agatha Christie mystery writer[citation needed]
Francis S. Collins (b. 1950), American physician-geneticist, noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes, and his leadership of the Human Genome Project (HGP). Home schooled by his mother until the sixth grade.[2]
John Singleton Copley portrait painter[citation needed]
Leonardo da Vinci artist and inventor[citation needed]
Felicia Day actress, writer, musician ([2])
Erik Demaine mathematician, MacArthur Fellow
Charles Dickens novelist and social reformer[citation needed]
Thomas Alva Edison (1847–1931) an American inventor and businessman, was taught reading, writing and arithmetic by his mother. Before that he left school after only three months, as he had trouble following the lessons. Most of his other education he received from reading books on his own.[3]
Jonathan Edwards evangelist[citation needed]
Albert Einstein physicist and philosopher was homeschooled after age 10 when his family had financial setback[citation needed]
Dakota Fanning film star[citation needed]
Benjamin Franklin U.S. inventor, diplomat, intellectual[citation needed]
Robert Frost poet[citation needed]
Whoopi Goldberg film and TV star[citation needed]
Selena Gomez Actress and singer[citation needed]
Hanson (band)
William Henry Harrison U.S. President[citation needed]
Patrick Henry Governor and Independence orator[citation needed]
Jennifer Love Hewitt TV actress[citation needed]
Anne Hutchinson, American religious dissident and Anglican saint[citation needed]
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Confederate Civil War General[citation needed]
Thomas Jefferson U.S. President, author, inventor[citation needed]
John Paul Jones founder of U.S. Navy[citation needed]
Robert E. Lee Confederate Civil War General[citation needed]
C.S. Lewis novelist and Christian philosopher p. 84 [4]
Abraham Lincoln U.S. President[citation needed]
Todd Lodwick[citation needed]
Lesya Ukrainka Ukrainian political activist, poet and writer[citation needed]
Joey Logano (b. 1990), NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racer was homeschooled after the 3rd grade and the youngest driver ever to win a NASCAR race.[5]
The Jonas Brothers, a rock group, were all homeschooled.[citation needed]
Douglas MacArthur U.S. Army General[citation needed]
Ernst Mach, Austria, Physicist. Homeschooled until highschool by his parents.[6]
James Madison U.S. President and writer[citation needed]
Jena Malone[citation needed]
John Marshall U.S. Chief Justice[citation needed]
Felix Mendelssohn orchestral composer[citation needed]
John Stuart Mill, philosopher and economist[citation needed]
Bode Miller (1977), an American alpine skier, was homeschooled by his parents until he was ten.[7]
Claude Monet impressionist painter[citation needed]
Dwight Moody evangelist[citation needed]
Wolfgang Mozart composer[citation needed]
Florence Nightingale founder of Red Cross[citation needed]
George S. Patton U.S. Army General[citation needed]
Rembrandt Peale artist and museum founder[citation needed]
William Penn founder of Pennsylvania[citation needed]
Susan La Flesche Picotte, United States, first American Indian woman physician[citation needed]
Francois Poulenc composer[citation needed]
Joseph Priestly chemist[citation needed]
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919)[citation needed]
John Rutledge Governor[citation needed]
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)[citation needed]
Erwin Schrödinger, Austria, Nobel Prize-winning physicist. Homeschooled until age 10[8]
George Bernard Shaw playwright and intellectual[citation needed]
Astra Taylor (b. 1979), Canadian American documentary filmmaker[citation needed]
Jason Taylor U.S. football player[citation needed]
Tim Tebow (b. 1987), American football player. Even though Tebow was homeschooled he was allowed to participate on his local public high school's football team.[9]
Bella Thorne Child actress[citation needed]
Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) novelist and reformer[citation needed]
Mercy Warren[citation needed]
Booker T. Washington educator and social reformer[citation needed]
George Washington,[citation needed] United States, First United States President
John Wesley founder of Methodism[citation needed]
Charles Wesley[citation needed]
Phillis Wheatley poet[citation needed]
Serena Williams tennis champion[citation needed]
Venus Williams tennis champion[citation needed]
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) the 28th President of the United States, was home educated by his father because of the Civil War. When he was nineteen he entered Princeton University(More info of this Home schooled President Woodrow Wilson and his education).
Frank Lloyd Wright architect
Andrew Wyeth (1917), an American realist painter, was taken out of school at young age because of illness, he then received education on art and other subjects from his parents.[10]
Sho Yano, United States, child prodigy.[citation needed]
Duggar children,[citation needed] United States, reality TV stars
Rebecca Black, American singer hailing from Anaheim, California, homeschooled to be able to focus more time on her musical career. [11]
I KNOW THE LIST GOES ON AND ON THIS IS A PART OF LIST OF FAMOUS HOMESCHOOL PEOPLE. I LOVE IT TO SHOW THE WOLF DAUGHTERS WHEN OTHERS SAY SOMETHING THEY CAN SHOW TELL THEM ALOT OF PEOPLE ARE HOMESCHOOL. ALL THE ACTORS AND SINGERS THEY DON'T GO TO A SCHOOL THEY ARE HOMESCHOOL. SO WE ARE NORMAL NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE SAYS..
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