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  • ...e was first taken to live with his uncle in Moscow, then with his maternal grandparents in the Komi republic, northeast of Moscow.
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  • ..., died in 1884, after which young Fanny was raised by her musical maternal grandparents in Melbourne. She started singing professionally when she was 18 and quickl [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...nd abandoned them, Baca, aged two, and his siblings were sent to live with grandparents. By the time he was five his mother had been murdered by her second husband ...life, his mother abandoned the family when he was four and he went to his grandparents. After running away from the [[orphanage]] aged 13 he was on the streets an
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  • ...ther died shortly after she was born, and she was sent to be raised by her grandparents in [[Alabama]], although she still saw her father sometimes. [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • Cookson was born to a young unmarried woman and raised by her grandparents. Until she was seven she thought that her mother, Kate, was her older siste [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...s a child and when his mother remarried he was [[adopted]] by his paternal grandparents. He emigrated to America when he was 22 and spent years wandering around th [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...died of cancer in 1940 his father sent him to [[Indiana]] to live with his grandparents, where he stayed until 1949. He then returned to live with his father in Lo [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...in Liverpool (father in 1887 and mother in 1888) and he was raised by his grandparents in Bala, Wales. [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • Jones was orphaned as a young child and brought up by his grandparents, but his grandmother also died when he was a boy. He contracted tuberculosi [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...d by relatives who abused her, before being taken from them by sympathetic grandparents. She had an unhappy childhood, largely blamed on her Roman Catholic educati [[Category: Grandparents]]
    2 KB (269 words) - 20:45, 28 May 2014
  • ...rn in [[Germany]]. His father died soon after his birth and his mother and grandparents emigrated to the USA soon afterwards. He was orphaned by a yellow fever epi
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  • [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...her died when she was two. Her father left her to be raised by very strict grandparents while he moved west and started a new family. [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • Paulger was the child of an unmarried woman and was raised by her grandparents on a farm in the Taranaki province of [[New Zealand]]. She trained as a tea ...he point of her mother registering her daughter's death in the name of her grandparents.
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  • ...ly in his later years. Her own interests as first lady included the Foster Grandparents Program and anti-drug campaigning.
    1 KB (182 words) - 20:01, 3 March 2018
  • ...d to place him for adoption. Two previous children had been taken by their grandparents to be raised; a later fourth child was also [[adopted]] by "strangers." Row
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  • No family line adoptions are allowed, meaning grandparents may not [[adopt]] their grandchildren and siblings may not [[adopt]] their
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  • ...were itinerant basket-makers and he lived as a young child mostly with his grandparents, who were very cruel to him. When his grandmother broke his arm he was resc [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...ted to the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] and in 1894 his grandparents went to Salt Lake City to do genealogical recording in the Temple, taking m [[Category: Grandparents]]
    2 KB (375 words) - 17:46, 28 February 2018
  • ...e in Rotorua he was made a ward of court at the age of 10 and put into his grandparents' [[custody]] as a [[Tamaiti Whangai|tamaiti whangai]] for the rest of his c [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • [[Category: Grandparents]]
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  • ...orphaned when he was three. He and his two sisters lived first with their grandparents and then with an uncle, until he was 12, when he went to live with his sist
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  • ...has often been described as a blissful period when children play and visit grandparents, get involved in interesting activities, and have few responsibilities or w
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  • ...whether they look like someone in their family, be it their birth parent, grandparents, siblings, etc.
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  • ...it is not unusual for a child to have both a dad and a stepdad or multiple grandparents. This variety in families may make it easier for you to talk to your child ...lebrate the role of [[adoption]] in forming your family. Birth parents and grandparents can be remembered on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day by special cards, pr
    15 KB (2,404 words) - 09:06, 23 January 2015
  • *Adoptive families can honor birth parents and grandparents on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with special prayers, cards, or candle
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  • ...ons|adopted persons]] may experience the [[loss]] of brothers and sisters, grandparents, aunts and uncles, and cousins. There also may be a [[loss]] of cultural co
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  • *Adoptive families can honor birth parents and grandparents on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day with special prayers, cards, or candle
    13 KB (2,152 words) - 01:00, 22 March 2018
  • ...[[adopted]] children and youth gain access to birth parents, and possibly grandparents and siblings, which removes the need to search and helps provide needed ans
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  • ...could change their minds about the adoption or that their foster child’s grandparents might seek [[custody]] or that a child in foster care could be reunited wit
    3 KB (424 words) - 16:25, 20 October 2014
  • ...important for their child to maintain ties with his or her birth siblings, grandparents, or birth parents, but they also know that some of these relatives are the
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  • ...nt’s house with eight of his aunts and uncles. He was then raised by his grandparents.
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  • ...vailable.''' If possible, parents should cooperate with the birth parents, grandparents, or other relative to whom the child was attached. Even if the birth family
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