Jim Bob Duggar
James Robert "Jim Bob" Duggar (born July 18, 1965) is an American real estate agent, politician and television personality, known for the reality series, 19 Kids and Counting, which aired from 2008 to 2015. From 1999 to 2002, he was a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.
Jim Bob Duggar | |
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Duggar in 2007 | |
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 6th district | |
In office 1999–2002 | |
Preceded by | Louis McJunkin |
Succeeded by | Jodie Mahony |
Personal details | |
Born | James Robert Duggar July 18, 1965 Springdale, Arkansas, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Michelle Ruark ( m. 1984) |
Children | See below |
Occupation | Realtor, businessman, investor, television personality, author |
Website | duggarfamily |
Nickname(s) | Jim Bob Duggar |
Life and career
Duggar was born in Springdale, now the fourth largest city in Arkansas, the son of James Lee "Jimmy Lee" Duggar (1936–2009) and the former Mary Lester (1941–2019), who owned a real estate brokerage agency.[1] Duggar has an older sister, Deanna (b. 1962).[2][3] He graduated from Shiloh Christian School.[4]
Duggar is a licensed realtor and owns several commercial properties in his local area as an investor.[5][6]
Political career
From 1999 to 2002, Duggar served in the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 6, which included part of northern Washington County.[7][8][9] Duggar was vice chair of the House Corrections and Criminal Law Subcommittee and also participated in the committees on Insurance and Commerce and Judiciary.[10]
In 2002, rather than seeking reelection the state House, Duggar ran unsuccessfully in the Republican primary election for the United States Senate. He was defeated by the incumbent Senator Tim Hutchinson by a lopsided vote of 71,576 to 20,546.[11][12] In 2006, Duggar unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the District 35 seat in the Arkansas State Senate.[13] He lost to his opponent, Bill Pritchard, by two hundred votes.
Marriage and children
On July 21, 1984, Duggar married Michelle Ruark.[14] Together, the couple has 19 children: Joshua ("Josh") (b. 1988), twins Jana and John-David (b. 1990), Jill (b. 1991), Jessa (b. 1992), Jinger (b. 1993), Joseph (b. 1995), Josiah (b. 1996), Joy (b. 1997), twins Jedidiah and Jeremiah (b. 1998), Jason (b. 2000), James (b. 2001), Justin (b. 2002), Jackson (b. 2004), Johannah (b. 2005), Jennifer (b. 2007), Jordyn (b. 2008), and Josie (b. 2009). The family was featured on the reality series 19 Kids and Counting from 2008 to 2015. On November 8, 2011, Duggar's wife announced she was pregnant with their 20th child, whom they named Jubilee Shalom.[15] On December 8, 2011, it was announced she had miscarried.[16]
Duggar and his family are Independent Baptist Christians. They are members of the Institute in Basic Life Principles organization (aka IBLP and Advanced Training Institute),[17] a homeschooling program run by Christian minister Bill Gothard.[18][19][20] Duggar's oldest daughter, Jana Duggar, is a leader at the IBLP's "Journey to the Heart" youth ministry.[21]
Josh Duggar molestation revelations
On May 19, 2015, In Touch Weekly reported[22] that Duggar had told the Arkansas State Police that his oldest son had molested five underage girls,[22] including family members, when he was 14–15 years old.[23][24][25][26][27] The abuse involved touching their breast and genital regions on multiple occasions while they slept and in a few cases while they were awake.[24][28][29][30]
Duggar told police he had referred his son to a program consisting of physical labor and counseling after consulting with the leadership of his church. Duggar's wife stated their son was sent away from home to work for a family friend in the home remodeling business. Upon the son's return home, Duggar took him to Arkansas State Trooper Jim Hutchens, a family acquaintance. Hutchens did not take any official action but reportedly gave Duggar's son a "stern talk".[30]
Duggar spoke officially to law enforcement in 2006 after his son's actions were reported to authorities by producers of The Oprah Winfrey Show, which received an email making allegations against Josh Duggar. Because the three year statute of limitations had already passed once the allegations were formally documented, Josh Duggar was not formally charged with criminal sexual abuse.[30][31]
In a joint statement to People magazine following the report, Duggar and his wife stated, "Even though we would never choose to go through something so terrible, each one of our family members drew closer to God. We pray that as people watch our lives they see that we are not a perfect family. We have challenges and struggles every day."[26]
Books
Duggar and his wife have written two books together, both published by Howard Books. The first is titled The Duggars: 20 and Counting!, which was released on December 2, 2008. Their second is A Love That Multiplies, which was released June 7, 2011.[32]
Other political activities
In 2008, Duggar and his wife endorsed former Governor Mike Huckabee in his campaign for the Republican presidential primaries.[33] In January 2012, the Duggars endorsed Republican former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania for president.[34]
Children
Children | Birth | Marriage | Grandchildren | |
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Date and Place | Spouse | |||
Joshua James | March 3, 1988[35] Tontitown, Arkansas | September 26, 2008 Buford Grove Baptist Church Hilliard, Florida | Anna Renée Keller June 23, 1988 |
Mackynzie Renée Duggar
October 8, 2009 |
Michael James Duggar
June 15, 2011 | ||||
Marcus Anthony Duggar
June 2, 2013[36] | ||||
Meredith Grace Duggar
July 16, 2015[37] | ||||
Mason Garrett Duggar
September 12, 2017 (age 2 years 11 months) [38] | ||||
Maryella Hope Duggar [39]
November 27, 2019 (age 8 months 20 days) | ||||
Jana Marie | January 12, 1990 Arkansas | None | ||
John-David | January 12, 1990[35] Arkansas | November 3, 2018 First Baptist Church Ada, Oklahoma[40] | Abbie Grace Burnett April 16, 1992 |
Grace Annette Duggar[41]
January 7, 2020 (age 7 months 9 days) |
Jill Michelle | May 17, 1991 (age 29) Tontitown, Arkansas |
June 21, 2014 Cross Church Springdale, Arkansas | Derick Michael Dillard March 9, 1989 | Israel David Dillard
April 6, 2015 [42] |
Samuel Scott Dillard
July 8, 2017 (age 3 years) [43] | ||||
Jessa Lauren | November 4, 1992[44] Tontitown, Arkansas | November 1, 2014 First Baptist Church Bentonville, Arkansas | Benjamin Michael Seewald May 19, 1995 | Spurgeon Elliot Seewald
November 5, 2015[45] |
Henry Wilberforce Seewald
February 6, 2017 (age 3 years)[46] | ||||
Ivy Jane Seewald
May 26, 2019 (age 1 year 2 months)[47] | ||||
Jinger Nicole | December 21, 1993[44] Fayetteville, Arkansas | November 5, 2016 Cathedral of the Ozarks Siloam Springs, Arkansas | Jeremy Joseph Vuolo September 5, 1987 | Felicity Nicole Vuolo
July 19, 2018 (age 2 years)[48] |
Joseph Garrett | January 20, 1995[35] Arkansas | September 8, 2017 First Baptist Church Siloam Springs, Arkansas | Kendra Renée Caldwell August 11, 1998 | Garrett David Duggar
June 8, 2018 (age 2 years 2 months) |
Addison Renee Duggar [49]
November 2, 2019 (age 9 months 14 days) | ||||
Josiah Matthew | August 28, 1996[35] Arkansas | June 30, 2018 Cathedral of the Ozarks Siloam Springs, Arkansas | Lauren Milagro Swanson May 18, 1999 |
Bella Milagro Duggar
November 8, 2019 (age 9 months 8 days) [50] |
Joy-Anna | October 28, 1997[44] Arkansas | May 26, 2017 Cross Church Pinnacle Hills Rogers, Arkansas | Austin Martyn Forsyth December 11, 1993 | Gideon Martyn Forsyth
February 23, 2018 (age 2 years 5 months) |
Jedidiah Robert | December 30, 1998[35] Arkansas | None | ||
Jeremiah Robert | December 30, 1998[35] Arkansas | None | ||
Jason Michael | April 21, 2000[35] Arkansas | None | ||
James Andrew | July 7, 2001[35] Arkansas | None | ||
Justin Samuel | November 15, 2002[35] Arkansas | None | ||
Jackson Levi | May 23, 2004[35] Arkansas | None | ||
Johannah Faith | October 11, 2005[44] Rogers, Arkansas | None | ||
Jennifer Danielle | August 2, 2007[44] Tontitown, Arkansas | None | ||
Jordyn-Grace Makiya | December 18, 2008[44] Rogers, Arkansas | None | ||
Josie Brooklyn | December 10, 2009[44] Little Rock, Arkansas | None | ||
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have guardianship of Tyler Hutchins, born February 10, 2008, whose birth mother is Rachel Hutchins, Michelle Duggar's niece.
See also
- The Bates Family
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