1907: Branham's Actual Birth Year
William Branham’s widely repeated 1909 birth year is a historically inaccurate date that emerged from his later sermons and theological self-mythologizing rather than from any legal documentation. Contemporary records—including multiple census entries, newspaper accounts, and early public documents—consistently demonstrate that he was born in 1907, a fact overshadowed over time by the prophetic significance Branham attached to the later date.
Charles Parham’s 1907 Arrest: The Case Pentecostal History Tried to Forget
Recently digitized newspaper records from San Antonio allow the reconstruction of Charles Fox Parham’s 1907 arrest and prosecution, long obscured by euphemistic reporting and denominational silence. Contemporary accounts document the charges, evidence, and Parham’s own courtroom testimony, challenging later portrayals that minimized or dismissed the case.
The 1909 Origin Myth: How a Birth Date Became “Proof”
Branham repeatedly claimed an astrologically significant birth on April 6, 1909, but contemporaneous records in the source set—especially the 1920 census age entry and the 1934 marriage license listing “April 8, 1908,” reinforced by his age on Billy Paul’s 1935 birth certificate—conflict with that story and point to an earlier timeline. Additional context from 1924 reporting on Charles Branham’s still-related sentence and Otto H. Wathen’s involvement helps situate when identity details could have been reshaped, while later Dowie-linked claims introduce yet another incompatible birth-year implication.
Supernatural Birth
In later versions of his stage persona, William Branham claimed to have been born on April 6, 1909. In some accounts, Branham claimed that his birth was "supernatural" and that he was born "under a sign". Though this birth year conflicts with the date he used during previous versions of his stage persona, the 1909 year and claims of "supernatural birth" are used by many historians.
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