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family and moved
Her long thin arms moved in a slow rhythmical gesture over the family possessions which were placed in front of her.
Gorton and his family moved to Plymouth.
Lincoln's paternal grandfather and namesake, Abraham, had moved his family from Virginia to Jefferson County, Kentucky, where he was ambushed and killed in an Indian raid in 1786, with his children, including Lincoln's father Thomas, looking on.
The family moved north across the Ohio River to free ( i. e., non-slave ) territory and made a new start in what was then Perry County but is now Spencer County, Indiana.
In 1830, fearing a milk sickness outbreak along the Ohio River, the Lincoln family moved west, where they settled on public land in Macon County, Illinois, another free, non-slave state.
Born Joseph Aloysius Dwan in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dwan moved with his family to the United States when he was 11 years old.
On April 28 he moved to Los Angeles where he had family and remained there until May when, suspected by local Union authorities, he evaded arrest and joined the Los Angeles Mounted Rifles as a private, leaving Warner's Ranch May 27.
Van Vogt's father, a lawyer, moved his family several times and his son found these moves difficult, remarking in later life:
Doubleday was a cadet at West Point in the year of the alleged invention and his family had moved away from Cooperstown the prior year.
One was intended to be a show house, but on being completed in 1904 was put up for sale, and as no buyers came forward, Gaudí, at Güell's suggestion, bought it with his savings and moved in with his family and his father in 1906.
" On April 10, 1833, the family moved to Philadelphia, where Alcott ran a day school.
Alcott persuaded them to come to the United States with him ; Lane and his son moved into the Alcott house and helped with family chores.
He quit the project and moved to a nearby Shaker family with his son.
In January 1844, Alcott moved his family to Still River, a village within Harvard but, on March 1, 1845, the family returned to Concord to live in a home they named " The Hillside " ( later renamed " The Wayside " by Nathaniel Hawthorne ).
The Alcott family put The Hillside up for rent and moved to Boston.
Alcott and his family moved back to Concord after 1857, where he and his family lived in the Orchard House until 1877.
In 1836, the family moved to a larger house in Edgar Street ( opposite Reid's Park ), following the demand for more heavy damask from which his father, William Carnegie, benefited.
When Aalto was 5 years old, the family moved to Alajärvi, and from there to Jyväskylä in Central Finland.
Later the family moved to the country's capital Kabul where his father served as a colonel in the Afghan Army.
He was born in Antwerp, where he started his career, but he spent most of it in Middelburg ( 1587 – 1613 ), where he moved with his family because of the threat of religious persecution.
The family moved to France in 1818 where the brothers received a careful scientific education.
Four months after the death of Mihdí the family moved from the prison to the House of ` Abbúd.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá was able to arrange for houses to be rented for the family, the family later moved to the Mansion of Bahjí around 1879 when an epidemic caused the inhabitants to flee.

family and Fremantle
Hasluck was born in Fremantle, Western Australia, into a family of Salvationists, whose values he retained throughout his career.
The Fremantle family, originally from Aston Abbotts, had strong naval connections.
Swanbourne House is still owned by the Fremantle family trust, but let ( see " Schools ").
The present head of the family is Commander John Tapling Fremantle, 5th Baron Cottesloe.
Several other members of the Fremantle family have also gained distinction.
The nearby suburb of Swanbourne was named for the Fremantle family seat, Swanbourne House, in Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire.
In 1955 he married Eileen Hughes, a member of a prominent Catholic family in Fremantle — her brother is car dealer John Hughes.
Greig was born in Fremantle, but his family moved to the small village of Lancelin at the age of four.
Swanbourne was named for Swanbourne House, in Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire, the family seat of Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe, a prominent Tory politician and his brother Admiral Sir Charles Fremantle, for whom the city of Fremantle was named.
One of the British refugees whom Fremantle rescued from Livorno was the 18-year old Catholic Betsey Wynne, daughter of Richard Wynne ( from the famous Anglo-Venetian Wynne family, acquainted with Casanova ) and Camille de Royer.
However the following year Thomas Brown was appointed to an official position in Fremantle, and the family moved there.
The Bicton Racecourse was established in 1904 on land leased by the Higham family after the closure of the South Fremantle Racecourse.
In 1853 his family emigrated to Western Australia, settling in Fremantle and opening a shop.
Brown accepted the position and moved his family to Fremantle, leaving Glengarry in the hands of his eldest son Kenneth.
The Cooper family produced and sold treated limestone in Perth and Fremantle as the Quinns Rocks Lime Stone Company, and were some of the first permanent residents of the nearby Quinns Rocks townsite.
The suburb of Samson was named after the Samson family who have been prominent in the Fremantle area for 2 centuries, including Sir Frederick Samson who served as mayor for over 20 years.
The first notable Samson of the family tree, Lionel Samson arrived in Fremantle in 1829 and started Lionel Samson and Sons, the
He followed the family tradition set by his ancestor Admiral Thomas Fremantle and joined the Royal Navy in 1945.
In 2003, the Fremantle Football Club named its best and fairest award, the Doig Medal, in recognition of the contribution George Doig and the Doig family had made to football in Fremantle.

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