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She was Ellen Aldridge, a widow of good repute who was employed by Gorton's wife and lived with the family.
He had lived for almost thirty years in this same stone farmhouse with the same wife, a remarkably childish thing in itself ; ;
The artist was born in Gilbert Mills, New York, in 1886, and until two years ago when he and his wife moved to California, he lived in western New York, in Batavia.
The petition said that the couple has not lived together as man and wife for more than a year.
Enheduanna, the " wife ( Sumerian " dam " = high priestess ) of Nanna Sumerian moon god and daughter of Sargon " of the temple of Sin at Ur, who lived ca.
Prasutagus had lived a long life of conspicuous wealth and, hoping to preserve his line, made the Roman emperor co-heir to his kingdom, along with his wife and two daughters.
Cambridge, where Peirce was born and raised, New York City, where he often visited and sometimes lived, and Milford, where he spent the later years of his life with his second wife Juliette.
Myths indicate that Apollo killed the chthonic serpent Python, Pythia in older myths, but according to some later accounts his wife, Pythia, who lived beside the Castalian Spring.
Arnaz and his wife eventually moved to Del Mar, California, where he lived the rest of his life in semi-retirement.
Beatty later wrote to his wife about Charles, we lived together, played together, rode together, fought together.
There, he trained and influenced Brussels artists like François-Joseph Navez and Ignace Brice, painted Cupid and Psyche and quietly lived the remainder of his life with his wife ( whom he had remarried ).
El Cid and his wife Jimena Díaz lived peacefully in Valencia for five years until the Almoravids besieged the city.
A former English plumber turned evangelist who lived simply and read nothing but the Bible from the time his wife taught him to read, Wigglesworth traveled around the world preaching about Jesus and performing faith healings.
From 1968 to 1986 Henri Chopin lived in Ingatestone, Essex, but with the death of his wife Jean in 1985, he moved back to France.
* Vladimir Nabokov and his wife Vera lived in the Montreux Palace Hotel in Montreux, Switzerland ( 1961-his death in 1977 ).
They initially lived with Ruge and his wife communally at 23 Rue Vaneau, but finding these living conditions difficult, the Marxes moved out following the birth of their daughter Jenny in 1844.
The prints, entitled Hideyoshi and his Five Concubines, depicted the wife and concubines of the military ruler, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who lived from 1536 to 1598.
From 1971 to 1975, Moon owned Tara, a home in Chertsey, where he lived with his wife and daughter.
Philby had been briefed on the situation shortly before reaching Washington in 1949 ; it was clear to Philby that the agent was Donald Maclean, who worked in the British Embassy at the time and whose wife, Melinda, lived in New York.
Bourgmont lived with a Native American wife in the Missouri village about east near Brunswick, Missouri, and illegally traded furs.
According to a family tree prepared in Jerusalem after World War II, Wittgenstein's paternal great-grandfather was Moses Meier, a Jewish land agent who lived with his wife, Brendel Simon, in Bad Laasphe in the Principality of Wittgenstein, Westphalia.
They never lived together and Mao refused to recognise her as his wife, becoming a fierce critic of arranged marriage.
He was less fond of the mistress his grandfather took and lived with after the death of Rupilia Faustina, his wife.
Abu Daoud, who lived with his wife on a pension provided by the Palestinian Authority, has said that “ the Munich operation had the endorsement of Arafat ,” although Arafat was not involved in conceiving or implementing the attack.

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The first settlers in the Lower Oak Creek area were Captain Andrew Jackson, a retired Confederate officer from Virginia, and his wife, Margaret, who arrived in the spring of 1876.
Joel and his wife Margaret both died in Clayton, and were buried in Live Oak Cemetery in what is now Concord, CA.
Peter Hammond is buried on the east side of town under the Hammond Oak along with his wife, three daughters, and a favorite slave boy ( see inset showing the spreading oak at gravesite ).
Survivors included his wife, Edna " Tut " Lancaster ; two sons, Robert Lancaster, Jr., of Abita Springs in St. Tammany Parish and Mack Lancaster of Oak Grove, the seat of West Carroll Parish ; a daughter, Jennifer L. Gilfoil of Lake Providence, the seat of East Carroll Parish ; a brother, Doc Lancaster of St. Joseph ; three sisters ; ten grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
Notable streets in Plymouth are named after some Starkweather family members, including Blanche ( after Blanche Starkweather, daughter of George Starkweather ), Karmada ( after the grandchildren of George Starkweather-Karl, Max and Davis ), Davis-after Davis B Hillmer-youngest grandson of George Starkweather, Starkweather ( formerly Oak Street ), Amelia ( after Lydia Amelia Heywood-Davis-Starkweather )-George Starkweather's wife, and Rose-after Rose Hillmer, eldest grand daughter of George Starkweather.
John Oak and his wife, Inger Askwig Oak, were among a band of pioneers who struggled in from Ottawa, a Norwegian-American settlement in LaSalle County, Illinois in July 1855.
There are old name places in the township including Postville, Utterville, Corterville, Browns, Awosting, Echo Lake, Macopin, Charlotteburg ( named after King George III's wife, Queen Charlotte and the town is now under the Charlotteburg Reservoir ), Clinton ( or sometimes called Clinton Furnace, now under the Clinton Reservoir, and the furnace still stands ), Moe Mountain, Oak Ridge ( a nameplace, but town is under the Oak Ridge Reservoir ), Newfoundland, Apshawa, New City, and Smith Mills.
He became identified with Spring Green when he built the first Taliesin ( studio ) there in 1911 after leaving his Oak Park, Illinois family, home, and studio with the wife of an erstwhile client.
It was the central theme of the popular song " Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree ", Written by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown and recorded by Tony Orlando and Dawn ( among many others ), as the sign a released convict requested from his wife or lover to indicate that she would welcome him home.
Bingham moved with his wife, in 1833 to Green Oak Township, Michigan where he was admitted to the bar and began a private practice.
He was buried at Oak Ridge, where his second wife, Mary, was also interred, leaving a fortune of more than $ 200 million.
Woodworth is buried in the Oak Woods Cemetery in Chicago, together with his wife Almyra, their three of his children and a brother, Frank L. Woodworth.
Lincoln's Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, is the final resting place of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, and three of their four sons.
Survived by his wife and two children, he was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Rochelle.
In 1976, Herb and his wife Judith wrote The View from the Oak, which won the 1978 National Book Award, Children's Literature.
Wright began the building in 1911 after leaving his first wife, Catherine Tobin, and his Oak Park, Illinois, home and studio in 1909.
Monroe and his wife, Elizabeth Kortright Monroe, retired to Oak Hill after he finished his second term as President in 1825.
In the early 1970s the song " Tie a Yellow Ribbon ' Round the Ole Oak Tree " was released, and based on this song, a wife of a hostage in Iran, Penney Laingen, was the first who used the ribbon as an awareness symbol.
On June 20, 1850, his first wife died at the Oak Hill estate, which was finally sold in 1852.
Lincoln's Tomb, which serves as the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, his wife and all but one of his children, is located at Oak Ridge.
Two members of Oak, husband and wife Rod and Danny Stradling ( melodeon and vocals ), went on to form The Cotswold Liberation Front, which became The Old Swan Band in 1974.
There are other, more interesting dwellings to be found in Red Oak, including " The Rock House ", built in the 1930s by Henry Frazier Bailey, his wife Lalla Gentry Bailey, and their five children.

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