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Philadelphia and Beaux's
Lady George Darwin, Beaux's pastel portrait of the former Martha du Puy of Philadelphia, who married Sir George Darwin.

Philadelphia and aunt
They allow Topanga to stay in Philadelphia with her aunt.
Needing to work to support his growing family, Burke resumed training as a mortician at Eckels College of Mortuary Science, which was located at 231 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, graduating with a doctorate of mortuary science, and joining the AV Barkley funeral home at 634 North 38th Street, Philadelphia, which was owned and operated by his widowed aunt, Anna Rebecca Barkley ( born March 6, 1991 ; died November 19, 1991 ).
The show stars Will Smith as a fictionalized version of himself, a street-smart teenager from West Philadelphia who is sent to move in with his aunt and uncle in their wealthy Bel Air mansion, where his lifestyle often clashes with that of his relatives.
Will Smith is a street-smart teenager, born and raised in West Philadelphia, who was sent to live with his aunt and uncle in Bel Air, Los Angeles after getting in a fight.
One of ten children, he was sixteen and spoke no English when he came to the United States ( passenger on board the S. S. British Prince, which sailed from Liverpool, and arrived at the Port of Philadelphia, May 31, 1893 ) to live with his aunt and uncle at Buxton, North Dakota.
When the composer's aunt, Nadezhda Galli-Shohat, first heard the work at its American premiere by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra, she recognized in it many fragments she had heard young Mitya play as a child.
Morris ' aunt purchased the first policy, valued at $ 1, 500, to cover a home on North 43rd Street in Philadelphia.
Forten's paternal aunt Margaretta Forten worked in the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society along with her sisters Harriet Forten Purvis and Sarah Louisa Forten Purvis.
In 1710, his aunt invited him to Philadelphia where he started his practice in medicine.

Philadelphia and Emily
With Emily Sartain, a fellow artist from a well-regarded artistic family from Philadelphia, Cassatt set out for Europe again.
He studied at Douai in France and completed his studies in law in Philadelphia where he married Emily Rush, daughter of Benjamin Rush, one of the signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence.
The Philadelphia Press broke the story when a teary elderly woman identified her husband's body, whose burial she had afforded only by begging for the $ 22 at the wharves where he had been employed .< ref >< cite > Bazelon, Emily.
The first teacher and headmistress was Miss Emily Thornton, a Philadelphia native educated at University College Nottingham, now the University of Nottingham.
She was born in 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Charles Hicks Bustill ( 1816-1890 ) and Emily Robinson ( c. 1815-before 1860 ).
He had married Gertrude Emily Hicks Bustill ( 1948-1855 ) on July 12, 1893 in Philadelphia.
The couple settled in Philadelphia and had three children – Amelia, who died after four weeks ; a son, Washington Anthony ; and another daughter, Emily, both of whom survived into adulthood.
George Beale, born in 1792, in Hampton, Virginia and Emily Truxton, born 30 Sept 1798 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey were married in Philadelphia May 4, 1819.
One summer day in 1880, a prominent Philadelphia businessman and longtime Mountain House guest named George Harding asked a waiter to bring some fried chicken to his daughter Emily instead of the hotel's usual dinner fare of roast beef, as she had been prescribed a diet which excluded red meat.

Philadelphia and married
He married secondly at Çubuklu, Bosphorus, on 1 March 1910 and divorced in 1913 Hungarian Noblewoman Marianne Török de Szendrö, who took the name Zübeyde Cavidan Hanım ( Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 8 January 1874-aft.
After his return, Francis Hopkinson operated a dry goods business in Philadelphia and married Ann Borden on September 1, 1768.
They married in 1774, lived at the northeast corner of 3rd and Pine Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and had four children, Sarah, Thomas, Sophia, and Maria.
Maurice married a Polish princess, Maria Jablonowska ( see Jablonowski ), with whom he had two daughters, Simone ( who married Edgar Gross, son of a wealthy Philadelphia soap manufacturer ) and Lysiana ( who married the playwright Louis Verneuil ).
A study of 2, 000 female workers in Philadelphia showed that 90 % were married, but wives were reported as living with their husbands in only 18 percent of the cases.
On the last episode of the sixth season, Brynn Thayer made a guest appearance as Ben Matlock's other ( and to that point unmentioned ) daughter Leanne MacIntyre, who had become a prosecutor in Philadelphia and who had married and divorced.
In January 1790, Dolley Payne had married John Todd, a Quaker lawyer in Philadelphia.
They were married on September 15, 1794, and lived in Philadelphia for the next three years.
Samuel Wallis married Lydia Hollingsworth in Philadelphia on March 1, 1770.
In 1876, she married Samuel W. Gross, chairman of surgery at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia.
He began his professional baseball career with the Greenville Spinners of the Carolina Association, married 15-year-old Katie Wynn, and eventually signed with Connie Mack to play Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics.
While in Philadelphia, Latrobe married Mary Elizabeth Hazlehurst in 1800.
On October 15, 1771, he married Catherine Schaeffer, the daughter of wealthy Philadelphia sugar refiner David Schaeffer.
On May 3, 1884, he married Louise M. Spooner of Philadelphia.
Ashburton married Anne Louisa, daughter of the American statesman William Bingham, of Philadelphia, on 23 August 1798.
On April 17, 2010, he married Ms. Cora Hogue Koop, a former staff member of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia.
* Christine-Alix de Massy ( Noghès ) ( Monaco, 8 July 1951-Nice, 15 February 1989 ), married firstly in Monaco on 14 February 1972 and divorced in 1976 Charles Wayne Knecht ( born Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 23 November 1944 ), and had one son, and married secondly on 25 March 1988 Leon Leroy, without issue:

Philadelphia and mining
New Philadelphia had historically been an anthracite mining town.
Benjamin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, the fifth of seven sons of the wealthy mining magnate Meyer Guggenheim ( 1828 – 1905 ) and Barbara Myers ( 1834 – 1900 ).
* A symbol for the Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index, an index of precious metal mining company stocks that are traded on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Simon Guggenheim attended Central High School and Peirce College before settling in Pueblo, Colorado, where he worked as the chief ore buyer for his father's mining and smelting operation, M. Guggenheim ’ s Sons.
The original P & R mainline extended south from the mining town of Pottsville to Reading and then onward to Philadelphia, following the gently graded banks of the Schuylkill River for nearly all of the 93-mile journey.
Brookville currently manufactures equipment used in mining, tunneling, and industrial and switching applications and remanufactures streetcar equipment, such as the PCC streetcars for Route 15 in Philadelphia.
While the southern reaches of the Coal Region were already beginning to supply Philadelphia, they realized that the areas they had been exploring and mining were well-positioned to deliver coal to New York City, which had experienced an energy crunch following import restrictions on British coal imposed after the War of 1812.
* William Turnbull Balmer was born at Philadelphia, a mining village near Durham, in 1866.
In 1875 Philadelphia financier Charlemagne Tower, who owned extensive interests in the Northern Pacific Railroad, began to investigate the possibility of iron mining inland from the North Shore.

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