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  • Rowell was a foster child for most of her childhood, in Maine and Massachusetts, sometimes with Black fam ...rship foundation for foster children and does speaking events and lobbying for foster children's organizations.
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  • ...February, 16 October and 16 and 26 November. Her surname is spelled Bayul or Baiul, according to different romanizations. [[Category: Family Friends or Acquaintances]]
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  • ...eas and usually housed in large children's homes instead of being fostered or adopted. This compares unfavorably with the treatment of the children on t ...ually nothing to secure their humane treatment in their new countries, and for the receiving institutions where they were abused.
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  • ...her older sister were then brought up either by relatives, her godmother, or [[Foster Parents|foster parents]], and Alexandra was then separately [[adop ...hilev's Ballets Russes, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, and guesting with other companies. She defected to the west in 1924 and was naturalized as a US cit
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  • ...hurch work, so until she was about eight she was raised by a succession of other LDS families, friends and relatives. Thatcher, Linda. "I Care Nothing for Politics:" Ruth May Fox, Forgotten Suffragist," [[Utah]] Historical Quarter
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  • ...renticed for a short time unsuccessfully to a carpenter, and tried several other trades. Finally he was indentured to a newspaper owner when he was 14 and q ...n 1830 for libel, and his rhetoric was so extreme that he even antagonized other prominent abolitionists. Nevertheless he remains one of the most influentia
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  • [[Category: Other or Unknown Reasons for Serial Placement]] [[Category: Parent(s) Died, Disappeared or Became Incapacitated]]
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  • ...in 1917 he entered politics. During and after World War I he worked unpaid for the government, first to organize food relief to [[Belgium]], then in charg ...was unpopular because he seemed to have no understanding of the Depression or the effect it was having on ordinary people, and his personal lavish lifest
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  • ...'s Stortford during World War II, but part of his time was spent in a home for unmanageable boys. [[Category: Anti-social or Disruptive Behavior, Adhd]]
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  • ...him. They were now married and he was given the choice of living with them or staying with his now-widowed adoptive father. He chose to remain with his f He is most famous for his creation of the comic character Ifas y Tryc (Evans the Truck), a henpec
    2 KB (225 words) - 16:51, 17 June 2014
  • [[Category: Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Adoptive or Foster Families]] [[Category: Very Poor (Financially) Adoptive or Foster Families]]
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  • ...uebird followed by about 60 more tracks for Bluebird and well over 200 for other studios. ...the Opry (1989) and Southern Flavor (1989). He won the first Grammy Award for bluegrass music (1989), the Smithsonian Institution's National Heritage Fel
    3 KB (436 words) - 04:32, 5 March 2018
  • ...20, but went bankrupt in few years later. He moved to Hollywood and worked for movie studios there before publishing his first book, Never Love a Stranger [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
    1 KB (206 words) - 06:36, 28 February 2018
  • ...gory: Priest, Religious, Teacher, Coach, Mentor, Patron, Apprentice Master or Owner]] [[Category: Customary or Traditional Adoption, Informal and Extra-Legal Care]]
    3 KB (423 words) - 01:52, 1 March 2018
  • ...1941.JPG/752px-Trapp_Family_Singers_1941.JPG |410x579px|thumb|'''Preparing for a concert in 1941'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} Initially she was cared for by an elderly cousin with grown-up children, then by her son-in-law, who wa
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  • ...ioned off by the local communal authorities. They were generally auctioned for one to three years, after which they returned to the authorities and sold a ...sleeping with the farm animals, wearing rags, no education, and [[abuse]]. Other children were well treated as members of the family.
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  • [[Category: Family Friends or Acquaintances]] [[Category: Other or Unknown Reasons for Serial Placement]]
    2 KB (264 words) - 04:05, 24 February 2018
  • ...epmother were captured by white soldiers, part of General Custer's troops, for whom his own father had acted as scout. [[Category: Estrangement from Adoptive or Foster Family]]
    2 KB (336 words) - 06:23, 1 March 2018
  • [[Category: Single Adopters or Fosterers]] [[Category: Customary or Traditional Adoption, Informal and Extra-Legal Care]]
    2 KB (216 words) - 19:42, 16 June 2014
  • ...ve years, until she died. Then he went through a series of foster families for two years, before going to live with his father aged seven. He ran away fro [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
    2 KB (251 words) - 03:41, 24 February 2018
  • ...implacable enemy of the whites and made Hoo-moo-thy-ah largely responsible for his younger brother and sister. ...he was an outstanding student and trained as a teacher. And he also worked for a while on a farm in [[New York]]. In the early 1900s he became a rancher a
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  • ...7-52. After Santa Anna returned to power in 1853 Juárez was expelled with other liberal intellectuals, and went into exile in the USA, where he conspired t [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • [[Category: Wealthy, Famous, Noble or Divine Adoptive or Foster Families]] [[Category: Other or Unknown Reasons for Serial Placement]]
    2 KB (295 words) - 19:03, 3 March 2018
  • ...gory: Trans-Racial, Trans-Tribal, International or Trans-Cultural Adoption or Fostering]] [[Category: Other or Unknown Reasons for Serial Placement]]
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