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aunts and included
His aunts included Hollywood film stars Constance and Joan Bennett, from whom he was estranged, and his maternal grandfather was the celebrated matinée idol Richard Bennett.
Her maternal aunts included Joan of England, Queen of Scotland, Isabella of England, and Joan, Lady of Wales.
His maternal aunts included Cecily Neville, through whom he was closely related to the House of York: Edward IV of England, Margaret of York, George, Duke of Clarence and Richard III of England were all first cousins.
This usually begins with the two fathers, followed by the two mothers, then the siblings, uncles, aunts and cousins ; even distant relatives are included in the milni, which symbolizes the unification of the two clans.
The sister of the maternal grandfather and of the paternal grandmother ( great aunts ) are also included on equal basis in the application of the directive.

aunts and American
No historical record indicates any features of Blue Jacket other than Native American Indian characteristics while all of Van Swearingen's brothers, sisters, cousins, mother, father, aunts and uncles were blonde haired and blue-eyed.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is a classic American 1903 children's novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin that tells the story of Rebecca Rowena Randall and her two stern aunts in the village of Riverboro, Maine.

aunts and artists
Dionne's mother, aunts and uncles were members of the Drinkard Singers, the renowned family gospel group and RCA recording artists that frequently performed throughout the New York metropolitan area.

aunts and Jane
The story opens with Rebecca's journey to Riverboro, to live with her two aunts, Miranda and Jane Sawyer.
Recipes are from her two sisters, Sharon and Jane, as well as her aunts, grandmother, mother and other relatives.

aunts and de
Thus, the samba and musical genre was born in the houses of Tias Baianas ( Bahian aunts ) in the beginning of the 20th century, as a descendant of the style lundu of the candomblé de terreiro parties between umbigada ( Samba ) and capoeira's pernadas, marked in pandeiro, prato-e-faca ( plate-and-knife ) and in the palm of the hand.
House hold also includes three aunts and an ineffectual suitor Count de Savignac ( Butterworth ).
Besides commissions directly to the Garde-Meuble he delivered case furniture for the comte and comtesse de Provence, the comte d ' Artois, Mesdames the king's aunts, and the ducs de Penthièvre, de la Rochefoucauld, Choiseul-Praslin, Biron, as well as rich fermiers-générals.
The earldom was inherited by the late Earl's cousin, the sixth Earl ( see the Earl of Lincoln for later history of this title ) while the barony fell into abeyance between the issue of his two aunts, Lady Margaret Clinton ( d. 1688 ) and Lady Arabella Clinton, the daughters of Theophilus de Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln and 12th Baron Clinton.
Children often move from one household to another with ease, and are made to feel at home by their aunts and uncles who, while in charge of their nephews / nieces, are their de facto parents.
After the march of women to Versailles on 5 October 1789, and the transfer of the royal family to the Tuileries Palace in Paris, she remained with the king and his family, rather than with her aunts, mesdames Adélaïde and Victoire, at the château de Bellevue, near Paris.
Composed, preferably, by ladies dressed in clothes that refer to old aunts of the first groups of Bahia samba of the early twentieth century, in Rio de Janeiro.
Thirdly in 1446 to Brites Furtado de Mendonça, who was sister of Violante Nogueira, nanny to King Duarte's children and Comendadora Superior of All-Saints ( both of them aunts of King John II's mistress Ana de Mendonça and of Cristóvão de Mendonça, Captain of Hormuz.
While tending sheep in Canyon de Chelly with his aunts, he used to draw on the rocks, sand, and mud, and made sculptures with the clay, with his earliest subjects including Mickey Mouse and Shirley Temple.
One of his aunts, Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, princesse de Condé, a legitimised daughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan, proposed her beautiful daughter, Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon, but the marriage proposal came to naught, much to the annoyance of the House of Bourbon-Condé.

aunts and first
In 1824, she was sent to the School for Young Ladies in Groton on the advice of aunts and uncles, though she resisted the idea at first.
Two of Baldwin's other first cousins were the Count Amadeus III of Savoy and the Margrave William V of Montferrat ; both were sons of one of his maternal aunts, Gisela of Burgundy, who had married firstly with Humbert II of Savoy ( father of Amadeus III ) and secondly with Renier I of Montferrat ( father of William V ).
If there are no descendants, parents, or descendants of parents, then the deceased's property passes to descendants of the grandparents of the decedent ( uncles and aunts, first cousins, or first cousins once, twice, or thrice removed ).
During his first marriage he and his wife conceived one child, Pyotor Stepanovich, who was given to his aunts to be raised.
Her first two names were after her maternal aunts, Justa and Grata, the daughters of Valentinian I and Justina, and the third for the emperor who reigned at the time of her birth, her half-uncle Honorius.
The family remained in Port Huron during the early years of Moore's life, at first living with her grandmother Mary Kelly ( often spelled Kelley ) and then with at least one of Moore's aunts.
Her aunts, who doted on her, indulged her other great passion and often bought her miniature furniture on their many trips, with which she furnished the first of a succession of doll houses.
Hannah had more than a dozen uncles and aunts and over 50 first cousins.

aunts and cousin
His godparents were his paternal grandmother Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales ( his paternal uncle ), his paternal aunts Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein and the Marchioness of Lorne, Princess Frederica of Hanover ( his father's second cousin ), his maternal uncle Alexis, Prince of Bentheim and Steinfurt and his maternal grandfather George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont ( neither of whom could attend ).
Susan Clark and Sheila McCarthy played Emily's aunts Elizabeth and Laura, who had taken on the responsibility of raising Emily following her father's death, and Stephen McHattie played her cousin Jimmy.

aunts and once
Her grandmother, who is nice to Sabrina but overbearing to her aunts, visited once or twice, as did her great-aunt Irma, the Spellman family matriarch.

aunts and was
Newson wanted to give his children the best education possible so when Elizabeth was 13 and her sister 15, they were sent to a private school, the Boarding School for Ladies in Blackheath, London, which was run by the step aunts of the poet, Robert Browning.
On June 1, 2001, Crown Prince Dipendra was officially reported to have shot and killed his father, King Birendra ; his mother, Queen Aishwarya ; his brother ; his sister, his father's younger brother, Prince Dhirendra ; and several aunts, before turning the gun on himself.
With manipulative coaching, the aunts encouraged the Dauphine to refuse to acknowledge the favourite, which was considered by some to be a political blunder.
According to his chaplain and biographer, Nicholas Bernard, the elder brother was taught to read by two blind, spinster aunts.
But with the assistance of two aunts, he was able to resume his education at the Philip Smith Teachers ' Training College, Hobart, and became a teacher.
The only two people who supported Uthman's decision were Saadi, one of his maternal aunts, and Umm Kulthum, who was his stepsister and who had also converted to Islam.
In one version of the myth ( different from the one recounted in Sophocles ' Antigone ), he was responsible for the deaths of his aunts Antigone and Ismene, whom he prosecuted for having buried Polynices.
His mother named Kolmogorova, who was not married, died in childbirth and he was raised by two of his aunts in Tunoshna near Yaroslavl at the estate of his grandfather, a well-to-do nobleman.
His parents divorced when he was three years old, leaving him and his older brother Stephen to be raised by their mom, Arline, and a huge extended family of aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins and mentors.
Since their mother was unable to support the family on her own, the Perkinses were often in the presence of aunts on her father's side of the family, namely Isabella Beecher Hooker, a suffragist, Harriet Beecher Stowe ( author of Uncle Tom's Cabin ) and Catharine Beecher.
It was his aunts, on his father's side, who told him " the truth " when he was 14.
" While Orpheus was living with his mother and his eight beautiful aunts on Parnassus, he met Apollo who was courting the laughing muse Thalia.
As his father was away for long periods with his job in the Merchant Navy, the young Stamp was mostly brought up by his mother, grandmother and aunts.
Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Stokely Carmichael moved to Harlem, New York City in 1952 at age eleven to rejoin his parents, who had left him with his grandmother and two aunts to immigrate when he was two.
Laker was brought up by his aunts in Saltaire.
Born in the city of Bombay the son of a civil servant, he was brought up in London and Hampshire by his maternal aunts due to the death of his mother in 1886 and his father in 1894.
She was named after her great-grandmother, Queen Alexandra, her maternal grandmother, Princess Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, and both of her maternal aunts, Countess Karl Theodor of Törring-Jettenbach and Princess Paul of Yugoslavia.

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