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  • Jackson's parents were poor. His father and sister died of typhoid fever in 1826. His mother [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Jenkins' birth parents both died when he was young in Liverpool (father in 1887 and mother in 1888) and [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Jones was orphaned as a young child and brought up by his grandparents, but his grandmother al [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Juliana was orphaned as a child and brought up in a convent, where she began to have visions. In [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • She was orphaned at an early age and was fostered or adopted by a family with nine other chi [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...hose ages ranged from a few months to 17 years, had to leave without their parents. ...ety. Many never saw their homelands or their parents again; about 80% were orphaned by the Holocaust.
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  • Lennon's parents, Alfred (who was orphaned age nine and raised in an [[orphanage]]) and Julia Lennon, separated when h [[Category: Uncles and Aunts, Parents' Uncles and Aunts]]
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  • Lloyd's parents died when he was nine and he was then raised by relatives. [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Maugham was orphaned at the age of 10 and raised by an uncle. He trained as a doctor but was wea [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...childless and wealthy. They, too, were Protestants, but McAuley converted both of them to Catholicism. When Callahan died in 1822 shortly after his wife, [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • McCarthy was born in Seattle and orphaned when she was six. She was raised by relatives who abused her, before being [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...d his mother and grandparents emigrated to the USA soon afterwards. He was orphaned by a yellow fever epidemic in [[South Carolina]] when he was four and place [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...ntucky]], the last of eight children in a poor, backwoods family. Both his parents were traditional Appalachian musicians (father step-dancer; mother instrume [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Morley was orphaned at the age of 11 and sent to a naval training ship. [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...ada]]. He and his brother and sister were orphaned in 1873 when both their parents died within three weeks during a typhoid epidemic. The children were then r
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  • * Paid daycare for working parents ...ave been severed through the court [[system]] or relinquished by the birth parents. In addition to [[adopt]]-only homes, Youthville also offers families the o
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  • Pàscoli was born one of four children in San Mauro di Romagna and orphaned as a child. His father was murdered in 1867 and his mother died the next ye [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Ponsonby was the orphaned daughter of an upper class family of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy. Her m [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...was born Katherine Lester in 1911 in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was orphaned aged nine and [[adopted]] by the American film director, Cecil B. DeMille a [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Seymour is a playwright and author, born in Perth, [[Australia]] and orphaned at 9 years old, having lost his father in a wharf accident. He then lived w [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...on camps and murdered. Other orphans were inmates of the death camps whose parents were murdered but who themselves somehow survived until liberation. ...r der Landstraße and other groups of children and individuals effectively orphaned by war, the short-sightenedness, stupidity or evil of their fellows, the ch
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Templer was born to a poor family in Exeter. He was orphaned at the age of six and placed in St. John's Hospital, a school for destitute [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Thomas was a Barnardo boy for three years after he was orphaned aged 12, but he was never [[adopted]]. (His father, a merchant seaman, was [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]] [[Category: Uncles and Aunts, Parents' Uncles and Aunts]]
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  • ...org</i>, "GGAM believes that the most important benefit of [[adoption]] to orphaned children is to be raised in an atmosphere that cultivates and encourages th ...$2,500 to match the equivalent $2,500 that the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] would raise, making the total assistance given about $5,000.
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  • Under the [[system]], children from orphanages or children of indigent parents were auctioned off by the local communal authorities. They were generally a [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • For most prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]], the recommended first step in adopting a child is to decide whether or n ...ocial Welfare (MWCSW) on behalf of prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]]. Accordingly, the only method available at this time to submit an applic
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  • ...son of a poor blacksmith and his wife, Wilhelm and Maria Lipp. His parents both died in 1796 of typhus and the baby Joseph was [[adopted]] by his mother's [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...she was 10, and being Jewish, was forced to stay there during the War. Her parents were killed by the Nazis and at 16 she emigrated to Palestine, where she be [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • ...his is in fact his real name) claims to be one of the many Jewish children orphaned by the Nazi Holocaust and one of the few hundred young children to survive ...[[adopted]] in 1957) by a wealthy and childless gentile couple in Zürich, both of whom died in 1986.
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  • Williams was orphaned as a young boy and raised by an aunt. He was a gardener, then worked for a [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]] [[Category: Uncles and Aunts, Parents' Uncles and Aunts]]
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]] [[Category: Uncles and Aunts, Parents' Uncles and Aunts]]
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]] [[Category: Uncles and Aunts, Parents' Uncles and Aunts]]
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  • ...ter of a rabbi from Podolia (then in [[Poland]], now in [[Ukraine]]) whose parents were murdered in a pogrom in 1648. ...that the millennium would begin that year, and under threat of death, they both converted to Islam (she took the name Fatma Kadin), but even then some of t
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  • [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Brainerd was orphaned in 1732. From 1743 on he was a missionary to the Algonquian people of [[New [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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  • Nanbaree was orphaned by the smallpox epidemic at Port Jackson in 1789, during which a large numb [[Category: Orphaned (Both Parents)]]
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