J. Edgar Hoover Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Emily Carr
Updated on January 17, 2026
J. Edgar Hoover Biography
(1st Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1924 - 1972))Birthday: January 1, 1895 (Capricorn)
Born In: Washington, D.C., United States
Advanced SearchJ Edgar Hoover was a US government official who served as the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; he was in the office from 1935 until his death in 1972. Coming from a modest background, Hoover commenced his career as a clerk and soon became a government official at the Department of Justice. His hard work and perseverance helped his career take an upward route, as he earned himself the chair of the Director of Bureau of Investigation (BOI), a predecessor of FBI, in 1924. Under Hoover’s supervision, the tainted status of the organization resolved dramatically, as it gained prominence and grew in terms of responsibility, importance and administration. Hoover’s meticulous ways and strict control helped Bureau of Investigation become an integral part of the national government and an icon in American popular culture. His expansion of power of BOI led to the founding of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1935. It was Hoover’s administrative techniques that helped FBI become a major crime-fighting agency. He not just founded the organization but also infused it with modern technology. Though for much of his life Hoover was credited for building a highly effective agency, towards the end, he was criticized for his anti-communist and anti-subversive views. Furthermore, his unconventional tactics to gain information was also condemned. Quick FactsAlso Known As: John Edgar Hoover
Died At Age: 77
Family:father: Dickerson Naylor Hoover
mother: Anna Marie Scheitlin
siblings: Dickerson Naylor Hoover Jr., Lillian Hoover, Sadie Marguerite Hoover
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Height: 1.71 m
place of death: Washington, D.C., United States
Ancestry: German American, British American
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Founder/Co-Founder: Federal Bureau of Investigation
More Factseducation: George Washington University
awards: 1955 - National Security Medal
1939 - Public Welfare Medal
1966 - Distinguished Service Award
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American CelebritiesAmerican MenGeorge Washington UniversityCapricorn Men Childhood & Early LifeJohn Edgar Hoover was born on January 1, 1895, to Dickerson Naylor Hoover, Sr. and Anna Marie, in Washington DC. While his father came from German and English lineage, his mother had German and Swiss ancestry.Raised in the Washington Capitol Hill neighbourhood, Hoover attended the Central High School. As a child, he participated in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program.Since an early age, Hoover displayed a defiant attitude. He defied the social norms and voiced his opinion for the rights of women and even made his argument against the abolition of death penalty.He attended the night classes at George Washington University Law School. In 1916, he gained his Bachelor degree in Law and became a member of the Alpha Nu Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Order. Following year, he attained Master degree in Law from the university.