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io, Brockebank moved to Saskatchewan with his | parents in 1911 to a homestead near North Battleford. |
Most of his | parents' friends and extended family did not leave Po |
rtsmouth, New Hampshire, Perry moved with his | parents to Hebron (now Oxford), Maine, in 1812. |
travels from the mainland to Hawaii with his | parents for a vacation and meets five other teenagers |
With his | parents, he moved to Tennessee in 1795 to study and p |
From now on, Lawrence was to support his | parents with the money he earned from his portraits. |
While Rollins was born in New York City, his | parents were born in the United States Virgin Islands |
hotographer, leading an average life with his | parents and sister Ella. |
After his | parents divorced and he bounced around home to home, |
s paid for by Daniel G. Reid in memory of his | parents Daniel Reid and Anna Gray Reid. |
tionarily and Mark deciding to break from his | parents' apron strings. |
Doctors tried to convince his | parents to let their son die, but they refused to do |
Janes was born on 30 June 1911, above his | parents' fruit and flower shop in Castle Square, Swan |
nt, Jefferson County, Ohio but moved with his | parents to Hayesville, Ohio, in 1816 |
as born in Youngstown, PA, and moved with his | parents to New Castle, PA, in 1901. |
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Woods moved with his | parents to Ohio, where he attended the common schools |
harie Creek, New York, Andrews moved with his | parents in 1813 to Reading, near Dundee, Yates County |
He is the third of four sons born to his | parents, Mike, a veterinarian, and Carolyn, a registe |
the New York music scene, he returned to his | parents home in California in 1948. |
As a boy, Joseph moved with his | parents to Rockingham County, Virginia, and spent the |
gh Marcus was born in the States, both of his | parents are Canadian, making him a dual citizen. |
if plays the role of Sam, who learns that his | parents were part of an atomic bomb experiment. |
aryland, Hersman moved to California with his | parents, who settled in Berkeley in 1881. |
ntal school and moved to Los Angeles with his | parents and brothers in 1880. |
rmont, Follett moved to Ohio in 1837 with his | parents, who settled in Licking County. |
or around 1724, John came to America with his | parents George Dickey and Margaret Walker. |
e end up in a conflict of loyalty between his | parents, and has great difficulties dealing with the |
cantor in Pressburg, Johann Sigismund and his | parents moved to Stuttgart in 1674. |
Thomas moved with his | parents to Grand Haven, Michigan, attended the public |
ylvania on April 22, 1803, and moved with his | parents to New Jersey in 1806. |
rk, Sumner moved to Michigan in 1843 with his | parents, who settled in Richland, Michigan. |
While at Culver, Bob was loyal to his | parents back in Ardmore in writing them a letter ever |
o belonged to a noble family of Flanders; his | parents being Tizekinus and Adalwif. |
Although his | parents had been raised as Christians, they saw thems |
njoyed telling people (including me) that his | parents were reverse missionaries who converted Chris |
While Burton was a child, his | parents separated and Burton relocated to Washington, |
aised in Leverkusen, Germany, but both of his | parents were immigrants from Mostar, Bosnia and Herze |
Asprey was born in Sioux City, Iowa; his | parents were Gladys Brown Asprey and Peter Asprey Jr. |
s seven months old, he sawed the legs off his | parents' bed in the middle of the night. |
hire, he was brought up in Markyate where his | parents owned a village shop. |
ndrew Susanto, who is currently following his | parents' footsteps in playing badminton. |
o he immigrated to the United States with his | parents who settled in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvan |
eavy moved to Kansas City, Missouri, with his | parents in 1887. |
ur years old he moved to Puerto Rico with his | parents and lived in Ceiba. |
Fordsville, Kentucky, Johnson moved with his | parents to St. Clair County, Illinois, in 1904, and a |
wark, New Jersey, Fort moved in 1888 with his | parents to East Orange, New Jersey. |
e, Kentucky, Evans moved to Indiana, with his | parents, who settled in Hancock County in 1837. |
in Poona, India, but went to England with his | parents in 1948, when he was ten. |
When he hears of his | parents' deaths, he finds himself master of Wolfsegg |
ing at a young age, initially riding with his | parents on a tandem. |
tish choir master John Laing, and both of his | parents were amateur singers. |
burg immigrated to the United States with his | parents in 1848, settling in St. Charles, Missouri. |
Warsaw, Poland in 1910, he emigrated with his | parents to the United States in 1920. |
He lost both his | parents at an early age, was educated at a military a |
After this treatment his | parents had him committed to Weskoppies psychiatric h |
was born in New York City, and moved with his | parents to Stamford, Connecticut in 1855. |
who was living in Missouri, was told that his | parents had died in an automobile accident. |
Immigrated to the United States with his | parents, who settled on a farm near Milwaukee, Wiscon |
as born during the temporary residence of his | parents at Belize, British Honduras in Central Americ |
s childhood in Gardelegen, Germany, where his | parents had a family medical practice. |
Shelby County, Alabama, Jones moved with his | parents to Talladega County, Alabama, in early youth. |
e in 1903 and lived there until 1911 when his | parents divorced. |
s in 1808 and moved to Ohio in 1842 after his | parents had come in 1831. |
rnhartz, after the latter was orphaned of his | parents as a young child. |
The future Saint was baptised in his | parents' parish church, Church of Holy Myrrhbearers ( |
ted to America and settled in Kansas with his | parents, Robert Docking and Martha Mynott, in 1876. |
reland, O'Connor emigrated to Canada with his | parents in 1841 settling in Toronto. |
Gyorio moved to Canada with his | parents when he was a small child, settling in Stratf |
s family was large, sharing his home with his | parents, grandmother, six older sisters and a younger |
In contrast to both his | parents' girth, Lajoska appears pale and impoverished |
igrated to the United States in 1852 with his | parents, and in 1857 the family settled in Portland, |
day he revealed his interest in acting to his | parents and they sent him to Southern Film Institute, |
Eliahu made aliyah to Israel in 1950 with his | parents and eight siblings. |
rg, Kentucky, Davis moved to Indiana with his | parents, who settled in Rockville, Parke County, in 1 |
born in Riga, Latvia, which he left with his | parents in 1944 to escape Soviet occupation. |
He was educated in Plymouth, but he and his | parents immigrated to New Jersey in the early 1900s. |
orn in Trenton, New Jersey and moved with his | parents to New York in 1809. |
inston-Salem to set up Drive-In Studio in his | parents' garage. |
Both his | parents, Ernie Lively and Elaine Lively, and all four |
Both of his | parents were teachers, and later on his two siblings |
Born in Dayton, Ohio, Kennedy moved with his | parents to a farm on the Indian reserve near Lafayett |
he story is about a young bear cub losing his | parents and trying to survive in the wild. |
anon, Connecticut in 1763, and moved with his | parents to Hartford, Vermont, the following year. |
He came to the United States in 1820 with his | parents, and they settled in Watertown, New York. |
ns and their two sons, he was buried with his | parents in North Road cemetery. |
orn in Hudson, Ohio, and later moved with his | parents to Winnebago County, Illinois. |
He was buried beside his | parents and other family members in the family vault |
n Hudson, New Hampshire, Burns moved with his | parents in childhood to Rumney in Grafton County. |
GlascockIn 1856 moved to California with his | parents, who settled in San Francisco. |
His dad is also a werewolf, and his | parents are traveling nature photographers who are la |
When he was six, his | parents enrolled him into a stage school; there he to |
Born on the boat carrying his | parents to Fort-de-France where he lived till the age |
Christian tradition states that his | parents had prayed for a son at the church of Saint P |
rn on April 11, 1946 in Houston, Texas to his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Genaro Huerta. |
Being the fifth child of his | parents Shesha Karantha and Lakshmamma, he completed |
He emigrated to England with his | parents in 1932, and was educated at Nottingham High |
he natural daughter of Strom Thurmond and his | parents' young African-American servant, Carrie Butle |
In 1854, he moved to Wellington with his | parents, where he was befriended by the naturalist Wi |
in 1916 in Corowa, New South Wales, where his | parents had a grazing property. |
Born near Spencer, Indiana, he moved with his | parents to Osceola, Iowa, in 1857 and attended the pu |
In 1995, his | parents moved to Russia without Steve, because he did |
iew, Blackwell claimed he knew nothing of his | parents' deaths and was on holiday when they were mur |
ark, emigrating to the United States with his | parents when he was two years old. |
he moved to Chickasaw County, Iowa, with his | parents, and until 1892 followed the occupation of fa |
Because his | parents emigrated to America in 1909, they avoided th |
to Benton County, Arkansas, in 1869 with his | parents, who settled near Bentonville. |
Each student, in consultation with his | parents and teachers, decides on the subjects which b |
Following the premature death of his | parents, he moved back to Bradford, where he took up |
Peter and his | parents first settled in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn 1953 a |
y, he was born in the Paris Louvre, while his | parents were staying there during the French Revoluti |
On his | parents' advice he moved to Cracow from Silesia in 15 |
all 4x12 G1275 cabinets which he got from his | parents for his 18th birthday. |
just entranced by her femininity, and as his | parents have locked him out of the house, ends up sle |
He had stayed on when his | parents returned to France and, as an adult, became p |
sboro, Virginia, Burns moved to Ohio with his | parents, who settled in New Philadelphia in 1815, and |
had a son, he still planned on murdering his | parents, relatives, and anyone who stood in his way o |
and, and emigrated to Utah Territory with his | parents in 1866. |
s born in Kentucky in 1835 and moved with his | parents, William and Lewisboro (Muir) Gordon, to Plat |
He, his | parents, younger brother Alexander, and grandmother G |
ls for both teams, the fallout devastated his | parents' marriage. |
To improve projection of his voice, his | parents sent him to drama school, where he was first |
ated to the United States as a child with his | parents from the Russian Empire. |
f a teenage boy and his relationship with his | parents, including an incestuous relationship with hi |
lage as a 14-year-old in August 1994 with his | parents, Ned and Jan and his older siblings Dave and |
igrated to the United States in 1832 with his | parents, who settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
hington County, Pennsylvania in 1812 with his | parents, and became a member of the Ohio Legislature |
his early childhood living in Ghana with his | parents and four siblings before his family relocated |
d moved to San Francisco, California with his | parents at the age of one. |
me source records that he was survived by his | parents, who were then living in Wiveliscombe, Somers |
me to Perth, Ontario in Upper Canada with his | parents in 1823. |
artistic ambitions from an early age, at his | parents' insistence he was articled to a solicitor in |
Center on November 27, 2010 and headed to his | parents' home in Southern California to continue his |
After the death of his | parents in a car crash, Jackson Mayhew (Culkin) is se |
According to his | parents, this film is the true story of Raun Kaufman, |
to music since his earliest years due to his | parents' musical careers. |
marry her, he heads back to Delhi, where his | parents and a sister, Sarla, live. |
e was involved in an accident that killed his | parents and crushed his left eye beyond repair, and a |
When his | parents moved into the home it was newly built and to |
x Funeral Home at Amarillo, Texas, beside his | parents Ricky and Stella Marrujo Romero. |
Henry Clay, who attended the wedding for his | parents Elisha Hansbrough and Sarah Hagan, suggested |
Although his | parents encouraged his passion for music, they also w |
ilding and maintaining a putting green in his | parents' backyard, tending to it tediously. |
e, Papi and the puppies back home to meet his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cortez (Castulo Guerra and Lupe |
usician, with Morrisey formed the Smiths, his | parents were born in the Athy area, his mother from C |
igrated to the United States in 1845 with his | parents, who settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
th machines pumping his heart for him but his | parents wouldn't let the doctors pull the plug. |
ame to Whitby Township, Upper Canada with his | parents while still young. |
Vivian was with his | parents in Dyess, Arkansas, when he returned, and she |
e of America's early tennis phenoms, with his | parents moving to Miami Beach when he was 12 for the |
ing pop-rock songs since he was 11 (after his | parents split). |
lina, February 4, 1791, McLean moved with his | parents to Logan County, Kentucky in 1795. |
He came with his | parents to the United States when he was three years |
New York, Burchard moved to Kentucky with his | parents in 1830, attended Centre College and graduate |
As he was a very weak child, his | parents decided to send him to the famous Xingyiquan |
nd lived there till the age of nine, when his | parents moved to a farm near Tillson. |
Although neither of his | parents received much formal education, Nephtali says |
Even though his | parents died early, Abschatz attended college in Lieg |
r, Lawrence Chu, is a well-known chef and his | parents own Chef Chu's, a popular restaurant in Los A |
Since its founding in his | parents' basement in Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood of |
Notably obscure, he did not appear with his | parents and his younger brother Anselm at the foundat |
ounty, Ohio, Meeks moved to Illinois with his | parents, who settled on a farm near Danville, Vermili |
ant and Jane Ord, and came to Canada with his | parents in 1830. |
n the end of the 1990s Anthony, alongside his | parents, began converting land they owned from fruits |
n part of Virginia), Pendleton moved with his | parents to Wheeling, West Virginia (also then part of |
ister, and came to Galt, Canada West with his | parents in 1857. |
He and his new wife had been living at his | parents' home and continued to do so for two more yea |
f his brother and sister, the marriage of his | parents, and the burial of his father. |
ss a piece of his property that contained his | parents' tomb. |
sail around the South Pacific Ocean, but his | parents refused to pay for a boat. |
Kowalski's family includes his | parents Damian and Barbara, and a brother who is only |
ut, Loomis moved to New York in 1801 with his | parents, who settled upon a farm in the town of Salis |
born in Hong Kong on 22 December 1971 to his | parents Hon Tak Sun (Father) and Wong Ling, Betty (Mo |
for Chinese national team because both of his | parents were born in China. |
ssion from the Czech authorities to visit his | parents in West Germany and used this permission to d |
the public eye and to lessen the blow to his | parents, George went to Rome to study at the Venerabl |
ars and he threw out the first pitch with his | parents, siblings, and extended family in attendance. |
Lowell, Massachusetts, Murphy moved with his | parents to Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, in 1849, an |
n his body, and then proceeded to subject his | parents and other close relatives to crucifixion. |
of the first-born-son to the majority of his | parents' wealth. |
before the rest of the family; Arush and his | parents and other siblings moved to Israel when he wa |
, Massachusetts and raised a Methodist by his | parents, Susan Stone Silloway and Thomas Silloway, Sr |
er was born in Auxerre, Burgundy; both of his | parents were musicians - his father Paul was the kape |
llious, due to problems in his home life (his | parents fought and ignored him). |
Had his | parents stayed in Australia, he would likely have joi |
Edward was born in The Hague, where his | parents were in exile after being defeated at the Bat |
Having lost his | parents at an early age, he was brought up by an aunt |
After his death his | parents, Kevin and Susan Campbell, investigated the c |
n with his birth membrane intact, causing his | parents to abandon him through fear. |
out for Senegal, posed for a picture with his | parents, Jean-Baptiste and Herminie |
igrated to the United States in 1876 with his | parents, who settled in Calumet, Michigan. |
After his | parents died at a young age, Baruch being the oldest |
Both his | parents came from chiefly lines and so as chief of th |
Both his | parents died while he was young: his mother died aged |
512, the Parting of St. John Baptist from his | parents for the Oratory of Santa Maria in Genoa. |
He came to North Dakota with his | parents in 1883, and was educated in Stutsman County |
in Morristown, New Jersey and moved with his | parents to Hancock, Michigan, in 1876, where he atten |
He fled to the United States with his | parents in 1966 to escape the revolution, living in F |
Jorge Luis Borges lived in the town with his | parents and his sister Norah, after the First World W |
g with them The Child, an orphan who lost his | parents to an accident and was also a victim of The B |
is a story of Manmatha (the god of love), his | parents Krishna and Rukmini, Pradumya (Rukmini's son) |
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