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Her father, James Upton, was the Upton mentioned by Hawthorne in the famous introduction to the Scarlet Letter as one of those who came into the old custom house to do business with him as the surveyor of the port.
Her eyes became bright as she talked about her father and mother, aunts and uncles, cousins.
Her mother and father, for instance.
Her father was the chieftain of the barony of Murrisk.
Her father wrote of it, " I see nothing in the way of a good appreciation of Louisa's merits as a woman and a writer.
Her father ’ s marriage to Julia was his third marriage.
Her father was a man of consular rank ; her grandfather's name was Catulus.
Her father had no private income and the parsonage would revert to the church on his death.
Her first marriage, at the age of fifteen, was to the son of her father's rival in Italy, Lothair II, the nominal King of Italy ; the union was part of a political settlement designed to conclude a peace between her father and Hugh of Provence, the father of Lothair.
Her father, Joaquín Nin, was a Cuban pianist and composer, when he met her mother Rosa Culmell, who was a classically trained singer in Cuba of French and Danish descent.
Her father was Mírzá Muḥammad ` Alí Nahrí of Isfahan an eminent Bahá ’ í of the city and prominent aristocrat.
Her father had an engineering degree and worked with his own father ( Charles Bardot ) in the family business.
Her father was " the sort of rebel destined to transform colonial America "; as clerk of the court, he was jailed for disobeying the local magistrate in defense of middle-class shopkeepers and artisans in conflict with wealthy landowners.
Her father, Robert Lawrence Berenson, was an American career diplomat turned shipping executive ; he was of Lithuanian Jewish descent, and his family's original surname was Valvrojenski.
Her Journal reveals her growing sophistication as a critic as well as the influence of her father ’ s friend the artist Sir John Everett Millais who recognised Beatrix ’ s talent of observation.
Her father, unable to bear the grief of his loss, and feeling adrift in a foreign country, returned to his native France for 16 years, with only one visit back to Philadelphia.
" Her father did have a natural aptitude for drawing and the sisters were charmed by his whimsical sketches of animals.
Her father then sets out with Laura in a carriage for the ruined village of Karnstein.
Her grandparents were in a band that played throughout Ireland, her father was the leader of the Slieve Foy Band before opening Leo's Tavern, and her mother played in a dance band and later taught music at Pobalscoil Ghaoth Dobhair.
Her father was Emperor Shōmu, and her mother was Empress Kōmyō.
Her father is actor Richard Davalos.
Her father told her she had done well in reaching out to Douglass.
Her father played the ukulele and guitar and sang professionally in nightclubs with a group called Step ' n ' Fetchit.

Her and Frederic
Her father was Frederic Rhinelander Jones ( 1846 – 1918 ).
* The Middle Parts of Fortune ( aka Her Privates We-a bowdlerised version ) ( by Frederic Manning )
Her father ’ s grief was profound ; her mother, having read Frederic W. H.

Her and Kirkland
Her photo by Douglas Kirkland appeared on the cover of the September 26, 1977, issue Time magazine with the story dubbing her " the funniest woman now working in films.
Her most successful works were The True History of Joshua Davidson ( 1872 ), Patricia Kemball ( 1874 ), and Christopher Kirkland.
* Her father was Jack Kirkland, a renowned playwright who penned the Broadway adaptations of Tobacco Road and Tortilla Flat.

Her and worked
Her parents, George and Lorena Hall worked at Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota from 1938-1952.
Her father worked as a medical services executive, and her mother was an artist and one-time gallery owner.
Her father was a home builder and later successful real estate developer while her mother worked as the bookkeeper for her father's business.
Her father, John Charles Smith, was the son of English Methodist immigrants, and worked a variety of odd jobs.
Her work in Egyptology took place largely alongside her mentor and friend, the archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie, whom she worked alongside at University College London.
Her mother worked in the city as a schoolteacher, while her father pursued a promising career as a homoeopathic doctor and surgeon.
Her mother Lyyli Elina Loimola was a set-dresser and her father Vieno Olavi Halonen worked as a welder.
Her screen test with Macnee showed that the two immediately worked well together, and a new era in Avengers history began.
Her father, Joseph Smith, worked for United Press International in Paris and moved to Washington, D. C., United States in 1966, where he became The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s first official obituary editor.
Her dangerous work required tremendous ingenuity ; she usually worked during winter months, to minimize the likelihood that the group would be seen.
Her parents opened a drive-in movie theater, where Tharp worked from the time she was 8 years old.
Her mother, Billie ( née Early ), is an import-export agent, and her father, Emilio Diaz ( 1949 – 2008 ), worked for the California oil company UNOCAL for more than 20 years as a field gauger.
They had worked together previously in 1932's No Man of Her Own, but at the time, Lombard was still happily married to Powell.
Her mother, Jane Elizabeth ( née Novis ), worked as a photographer, and her father, Gordon E. Hunt, is a film director and acting coach.
Her strategy worked, and MGM cast her in the film where she first made an impression on audiences, Edmund Goulding's Sally, Irene and Mary ( 1925 ).
Her mother worked as a translator for the United Nations, while her father owned a medicine company.
Her father, a pioneering interpreter who worked in the League of Nations, was a French-born Jewish army officer of Polish descent, who brought the family to Neuilly-sur-Seine on the outskirts of Paris.
Her father was a unionized machinist and her mother worked as a secretary.
Her first marriage broke up and she moved with her two children, Damon and Latanne, to Dallas, Texas, where she modeled for Neiman Marcus and worked as a cocktail hostess, intending to move on to New York City from there.
Her father loved the cloth that she wove and so she worked very hard every day to weave it.
Her legitimate son from her short marriage to her late husband, a labourer named Rougon who worked on Dide's land, is forced to grow up alongside two illegitimate children — a boy and a girl — from Dide's later romance with the smuggler, poacher and alcoholic Macquart, while the ageing Dide slides further and further into a state of mental illness and borderline senile dementia.
Her father was a radar physicist who worked at the nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Her mother, June ( née Gamble ), was an Australian property developer and teacher, and her father, Robert DeWitt Blanchett, Jr., was a Texas native who was a US Navy Petty Officer and later worked as an advertising executive.
Her father taught literature and writing at the University of Maine at Augusta while her mother worked as a social worker with the Maine Department of Human Services.

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