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He left a | widow and 3 sons. |
He left a | widow and family, to whom Lely gave an annuity. |
ay 1548, Sir Anthony died, leaving Elizabeth a | widow at the age of twenty-one. |
rested in 1599 at the house of Eleanor Hunt, a | widow, who was arrested with him and confined in Yor |
Ruth had been a | widow ever since. |
He had married in 1891 and left a | widow and two children. |
ice: to Jessie McConnell in 1867 and then to a | widow named Norris. |
Her husband died in 1346 and she remained a | widow for nine years. |
In 1729, she became a | widow, and in 1731, she married her husband's succes |
Dr. Sesay is a | widow and the mother of three adult children. |
In the song, the narrator marries a | widow with an adult daughter. |
As a | widow, Elise abandoned Sintra and settled with her d |
He left a | widow and four children. |
n feelings for childhood love despite she is a | widow. |
As a | widow, she had the obligation to perform his task of |
Before and after becoming a | widow, Helen Dortch Longstreet devoted much time to |
Richard de Camville married Eustachia, a | widow. |
Later Meena vows to live like a | widow, taking care of Karthik's child. |
Feinberg wrote that a | widow of one firefighter cursed him “I spit on you, |
Upon being made a | widow in 1626, she returned to Tuscany. |
teamboat accident on the Ohio River, leaving a | widow, who had to open a girls' school to support he |
He left a | widow and four stepchildren. |
He married Mary Prower, a | widow, in Great Burstead, Essex, England in February |
A | widow enlists the support of a King's Counsel to hel |
mother is said to have been Hannah Reynolds, a | widow. |
d saved his daughter (who got pregnant being a | widow) even from the snakes, but could not save her |
la, took over his business as a privateer as a | widow. |
He left a | widow, Mary Clarke (1641 - April 7, 1711), daughter |
-called" Yugoslav Party of Left (JUL) run by a | widow of the alleged war-crime criminal Slobodan Mil |
In 1851, a | widow from Illinois, Chloe Ann Smith Swanson, hired |
d a few months after his resignation leaving a | widow, Catherine Delamuraz, a son and a daughter. |
In 1838, he married Charlotte Robillard, a | widow, after the death of his first wife. |
, the story focuses on Dolly Gallagher Levi, a | widow who supports herself by a variety of means, wi |
thor David Skuy describes Amy as having been a | widow when she first met the duke. |
She had been a | widow since 1624. |
died from heart complications, leaving Velma a | widow once again. |
His mother, Amanda Wusinowska, a | widow soon after her marriage (Carl's father drowned |
A | widow, finding the soldier in the bamboo grove, visi |
13 March 1872 he married Harriett Gascoigne, a | widow with two children. |
s, one of their surviving daughters was left a | widow with five small children and she returned to l |
ich's grandfather Johann Man married, first, a | widow of Ivan von Below, and the children by this ma |
n 1704 and taken to Moscow, where she became a | widow in 1711. |
done in order to protect the girl from being a | widow, who are looked down upon by the rest of nepal |
She was 55 years old and a | widow. |
He left a | widow, Thea Gregory, and six children. |
ologer predicts that he would get married to a | widow who would transform his entire life. |
ray died on October 19, 1835, leaving Martha a | widow. |
ld at the time of his murder, he left behind a | widow and two sons. |
3 and died at Hobart on 26 June 1884 leaving a | widow and a daughter. |
She is a | widow; her second husband was Gustave Choquet. |
A | widow for the rest of her life, she died in Paris at |
He left a | widow, Adelaide, daughter of Lothair Udo III, Margra |
To free a | widow from yibum (to do chalitzah) (Deuteronomy 25:9 |
Crome was twice married, leaving a | widow but no children. |
In 1897 a | widow, Anna Maria Druce, claimed that the Duke had l |
the course of the war, Mrs Fox sadly becomes a | widow. |
or as a | widow or widower under the Testators' Family Mainten |
He left behind a | widow and four children. |
Anne Paston, who had been twice a | widow. |
As a | widow, she managed her late husband's theatre troupe |
tone, Essex in October 2008, aged 89 leaving a | widow, the New Zealand-born Helen (Sen) Acton-Adams |
Crute was generally cast as a | widow or man charmer in movies. |
Maria Antonia Machado de Reyes was a | widow with 14 children. |
e long had (that is, ever since she has been a | widow, so pray do not mistake me) a most violent pas |
Lady Brabourne remained a | widow until her death in May 1949. |
In 1744 he married a | widow, Hannah, formerly Hotham, who had (in 1737) ma |
d in an old house owned by "Mother Nichols," a | widow who lived in a corner of it, wrote Chalmers. |
Lady Malcolm remained a | widow until her death in August 1927. |
raveling for his show, and she claimed to be a | widow. |
Meenakshi (Meena) is a | widow living with her son Nandu. |
find out that despite her young age, she is a | widow (to which she married her high school teacher) |
g in the Seventh Crusade, leaving her mother a | widow. |
He married a | widow, Mabel Little, on 18 November 1957. |
A | widow, Paiva-Weed was married for 23 years to fellow |
A | widow lived with her son in a cottage with many 'goo |
lders Green tube station, NW London, leaving a | widow and two sons. |
He left a | widow, five sons and a daughter. |
Elspa remained a | widow until she died on 4 June 1939. |
aging her family draper's shop and living as a | widow raising seven children. |
Then Jirjis (Jeries), the son of a | widow, desired to offer something. |
e returns, since he doesn't want to make her a | widow. |
1832), a | widow with three small children, June 7, 1867. |
ng created Baron Herbert of Lea, leaving her a | widow with four sons and three daughters. |
A | widow for the second time and single mother to three |
Lady Mary remained a | widow until her death in July 1889. |
He was survived by a | widow and a daughter. |
is daughter Lady Hermione Graham, who became a | widow in 1888. |
e, South Australia on 29 March 1876, leaving a | widow, two sons and a daughter. |
iated with the human relationship are: to be a | widow, to be orphaned or childless, to be ill and ha |
As a | widow, she married a Polish prince. |
He and Alice Pebody, a | widow, were married at the Baptist Church, Rugby, an |
eign of Alexios I Komnenos, although she, as a | widow, shunned the Imperial court and chose to live |
He married twice; firstly to Ann Prowse, a | widow who bore him four sons and a daughter and seco |
As a | widow, Gerberga became a nun and served as the abbes |
garet died, John remarried twice: in 1781 to a | widow Mary (Grant) Hodgson who died in 1785, and the |
n Beaumont Square, Mile End, London, leaving a | widow and four children. |
In the folk tale, a local young man, son of a | widow from Blaen Sawdde (near Llanddeusant) agreed t |
He had married Mrs Mason, a | widow, of Hemingford |
ion of Interstate 66. Marjorie Leighey (then a | widow) donated it to the National Trust for Historic |
who died on 17 April 2007, leaving Furneaux a | widow. |
In 1851, for example Sophia Hudson, a | widow who worked as a pearl button driller, probably |
His mother, who, being a | widow, had run the farm for one year, but Jenssen be |
Mary became a | widow in October 1244 after Walter was murdered in C |
Henry marries Violet Arb, a | widow who keeps a neighbouring shop, and who sees in |
The evictions began at Lough Barra where a | widow, Mrs Hanna McAward and her six daughters and o |
he house, probably furnished, to Mrs Brawne, a | widow, and her family, who had briefly occupied Brow |
When she became a | widow she finally married Carlo Canale. |
Meena now deems her as a | widow and convinces Sekhar to marry the girl who lov |
He married a | widow, Joan daughter of William Kirkeby. |
film is about a man who dies leaving behind a | widow and her daughter. |
It tells the story of a | widow, who returns to a former house that had been h |
en he met and married Jean Lillie Stevenson, a | widow whose young son was Robert Stevenson. |
el of that church on 29 March 1673), leaving a | widow, but no children. |
fter they had five children, he then married a | widow who already had five children, and this second |
Marie remained a | widow for about two years. |
Several of Irving's books (Garp, Meany, A | Widow for One Year) and short stories have been set |
arlier marriage to a peasant, which left her a | widow and prevented her from returning to the city a |
As a | widow, she stayed mainly at Kalundborg castle. |
ist and Truly, Madly, Deeply, which featured a | widow who was unable to move on after the loss of he |
of tuberculosis after a few months, leaving a | widow with two children. |
ntil McLean's death in 1969, leaving Carroll a | widow for the second time. |
As a | widow, she and her children lived in poverty in Crai |
A | widow, she was survived by three children. |
ethtown, as he had heard that Sarah was then a | widow. |
the responsibilities of raising the baby to a | widow named Eliza Aillet. |
She is a | widow and has been dating Vincent Moranto. |
e tribe of Judah, Joseph Pandera, lived near a | widow who had a daughter called Miriam. |
A | widow, a son, and a daughter survived him. |
father's death, Solomon married Wigzell, now a | widow with a young son. |
r the death of his first wife, Meigs married a | widow Mary Noel (nee Bleecker) McDonald on November |
comes to stay in the spooky rural mansion of a | widow, Runjuan. |
death on 17 February 2008, Jeanne had become a | widow. |
ven years old, his mother, who had been left a | widow, was married to Thomas Gordon, a wealthy Scot. |
te 1850s, Bruguier married Victoria Turnott, a | widow from St. Louis. |
This film tells the story of a | widow Sheetal (Hema Malini) who is left devastated a |
A lawyer assists a | widow who has killed her blackmailer. |
Lady Parvula de Panzoust, a | widow and friend of the Hare-Hatch dowagers; she is |
odward, ejected vicar of Bray; his third was a | widow whom he met at Barbados. |
In the film, a | widow accused Dr. Gannon for allowing her husband to |
Penington married a | widow named Mary Springett and they had five childre |
and her mother-in-law were dead and she was a | widow. |
died after a brief illness, leaving Idelette a | widow. |
(He would die in December 1864, leaving her a | widow.) |
Lady Bernard Gordon-Lennox remained a | widow until her death in June 1944, aged 67, when a |
very unhappily at the age of forty-eight to a | widow, Mary Vazeille, and had no children. |
r told anyone about herself was that she was a | widow who more than ten years before had left her hu |
A | widow Sunandha (Seema) lives in poverty with her chi |
She became a | widow on Dillon's death in 1964. |
omosexual leanings, in 1973 Procktor married a | widow neighbour and restaurateur Kirsten Benson. |
hich his recently deceased mother had run as a | widow after the death of his father. |
oo and will fall in love at first sight with a | widow named Hae-lim, a mother of 2 children named Ky |
Except the man leaving a | widow called Marie, nothing much is known about him. |
Her life as a | widow was not made any easier by the fact that the M |
died at Southampton on 3 April 1812, leaving a | widow, Elizabeth, and nine children quite destitute; |
tember 12, 1500, Albert died leaving Sidonie a | widow, she left the Saxon court and spent the rest o |
limackinac in 1728 and the same year married a | widow with six children who was the daughter of an O |
For marrying a | widow without the kings licence, he had his lands se |
Reportedly a | widow before her arrival in Deadwood, and in her ear |
Miller left a | widow and two young daughters. |
n England, Finney married Jane Edgar Farrow, a | widow. |
ill, New South Wales on 15 May 1926, leaving a | widow. |
Cherbury died when George was three, leaving a | widow and ten children. |
e circumstances are different (Natalie being a | widow, whereas Traylor is a twice divorcee). |
he custom of Free Bench is recorded: by this a | widow could retain tenure of the land until she rema |
He was married to a | widow named Katleynn Sawka. |
They were a peasant, a | widow, and an orphan, who, casting themselves at the |
He left behind a | widow, Janet and a daughter Ayston from his first ma |
on the site near a moated house belonging to a | widow of noble birth, the moat of which is still cle |
ote Ball's character, Lucille Carmichael, as a | widow, however, Vivian Vance's character, Vivian Bag |
The novel tells the story of Kassima, a | widow in mourning for her husband and two sons who d |
killed in battle in 1127 and Agnes remained a | widow for eight years. |
Although a | widow and outwardly respectable, Mrs Turner was in f |
Adams left a | widow with four sons and two daughters. |
He left behind a | widow, Rose, and a son, John Katzban, who was villag |
Irene Spencer is an American author and a | widow of Verlan LeBaron, brother of former prophet J |
ember 1689, he wed Martha Ridgely Underwood, a | widow whose two former husbands had left her a small |
ribulations of a touching love story between a | widow, who is part of a ghost marriage, and her husb |
) and their efforts to win the heart of Sue, a | widow who lives on her own at number 22, Linley Lane |
She became a | widow after only eight years of marriage. |
Sharda, unable to see her sister as a | widow, becomes mentally ill and is admitted to Pune |
She became a | widow after only four years of marriage. |
eportedly offered to arrange a marriage with a | widow who had an income of £7000 per year. |
The plot of the film centers around a | widow named Blanche Montel who endeavours to find a |
Terry Pheto as Miriam: A | widow with a young son who lives near Tsotsi in the |
red from the operatic stage in 1890 and, now a | widow, moved to Graz to live with her daughter, Mrs. |
disorder.. Another bequest from Mrs. Parker, a | widow, the rector expended in providing a home for t |
's final wife, Beatrice, who had just become a | widow at the time. |
Dandridge Custis in the 18th century, who as a | widow, there courted her future husband, Colonel Geo |
is finally reunited with Nona, who has been a | widow for only one day. |
Quotom" of Portsmouth, where he died leaving a | widow, Dinah a freeperson and two children. |
d Madame Louise Moreau de Lassy or D'Avezac, a | widow 19 years of age, whose maiden name was Davezac |
In 1625 he remarried, this time to a | widow, Anne Yale, who was the daughter of George Llo |
ded her political involvement after becoming a | widow in 1962. |
After becoming a | widow, she grew more and more eccentric. |
eventually died on 28 October, leaving Joan a | widow in her thirties. |
She became a | widow the day after her wedding. |
g gate of Peking on 17 October 1860; he left a | widow and five young children, among them the future |
a few years later in 1162, leaving Theodora a | widow at the age of about 17. Theodora received the |
After working a job for a | widow named Nan Thompson (played by Amy Yasbeck), he |
As a | widow in 1802, she was given a pension. |
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