Nostradamus part II: Electric Boogaloo. And Lincoln, too. So kooky, even Tiffany Thayer downplayed him.
Fittingly, I suppose, I am not sure of Henry C. Robert’s family history: after all, he would later claim to be the reincarnation of Nostradamus, which was surely the more important fact. I do know he died 24 January 1966 of a heart attack—that was widely reported in the press. And his age was given as 76. Reportedly, he died in New York, and definitely he was a public figure in Brooklyn during the second half of the forties and the early fifties, all of which give clues to his personal and social standing, but, still, that name: Henry C. Roberts. It’s so darn common.
Fittingly, I suppose, I am not sure of Henry C. Robert’s family history: after all, he would later claim to be the reincarnation of Nostradamus, which was surely the more important fact. I do know he died 24 January 1966 of a heart attack—that was widely reported in the press. And his age was given as 76. Reportedly, he died in New York, and definitely he was a public figure in Brooklyn during the second half of the forties and the early fifties, all of which give clues to his personal and social standing, but, still, that name: Henry C. Roberts. It’s so darn common.