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  • ...is father had also died by 1817. He was taken in by neighbors, the Wheeler family, who became his parents until 1823. [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • Hyllus was the son of [[Heracles]] and either Deianira or Melite. [[Heracles]] had helped Aegimius in his battle with the Lapiths, an [[Category: To Further Family or Political Alliances]]
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  • Kean was the son of a poverty-stricken actress, Ann Carey, who more or less abandoned him on the streets, and (probably) an architect's clerk, Edm ...t fell out with them and ran away again. By this time he was still only 13 or 14.
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  • ...time when you have to admit you are your own person, and nothing you are, or do, can be blamed on your parents" (Telegraph Magazine, 10 April 1993). [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...and his father was an alcoholic. At seven he went to live with an uncle's family, and stayed with them until he was sixteen. ...see: [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]). In turn, Lee had 18 or 19 such sealed sons, including George Laub (Lee), W.R. Owens (Lee), Miles A
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  • ...father introduced him to her when he was a teenager. The two became close friends in spite of the age difference (Rose Wilder was born in 1886), and he calle ...editing family letters and manuscripts and contributing extensions of the family saga from Rose's point of view on his own.
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  • [[Category: Addiction or Abuse (drugs, Alcohol or Gambling)]] [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...sent his brother Thomas to be raised by an aunt and William to be fostered or [[adopted]] by his father's prosperous friend, Thomas Ewing, who named him [[Category: Unmarried Mother, Single Parent (Mother or Father) Unable to Cope]]
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  • ...ended first step in adopting a child from [[Namibia]] is to decide whether or not to use a licensed [[Adoption Service Provider|adoption service provider ...spective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] must be screened by private or state social workers to determine whether they are eligible to [[adopt]].
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  • [[Category: Addiction or Abuse (drugs, Alcohol or Gambling)]] [[Category: Family Friends or Acquaintances]]
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  • ...style after leaving the army in 1799, estranged him from almost his entire family. He also had a speech impediment. [[Category: Unmarried Mother, Single Parent (Mother or Father) Unable to Cope]]
    2 KB (333 words) - 06:42, 28 February 2018
  • He has never tried to trace his birth family, although he was raised quite near to where they lived and his adoptive mot [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
    2 KB (276 words) - 04:32, 5 March 2018
  • ...ly he was looked after by his brothers, then by his brother Harry's wife's family. [[Category: Family Friends or Acquaintances]]
    2 KB (264 words) - 04:05, 24 February 2018
  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: Child Abandoned or Rejected by Birth Parent(s)]]
    2 KB (275 words) - 04:30, 5 March 2018
  • ...rs to be raised by relatives, including Chief Blackfish, who also fostered or [[adopted]] several white captive children. ...ership: that no individual or even tribe could alienate land to the whites or own land individually.
    3 KB (466 words) - 04:09, 5 March 2018
  • Anderson, Irving W. "A Charbonneau Family Portrait: Profiles of the American West." American West, 17(2), pp. 4-13 [[Category: For Companionship, or for Charitable Motives]]
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  • [[Category: Adoptees/fosterees Who Are/were Also Adopters or Foster Parents]] [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
    2 KB (322 words) - 19:04, 3 March 2018

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