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Their allied troops occupied the neighbouring principality which was granted to Andrew's younger son, Coloman.
Their son, David, was born in August 1928.
Their son, Béla III, was born on August 22, 1910.
Their second son, Sydney Earle Chaplin, was born on 30 March 1926.
Their son, Jack, was born in 1988.
Their son Jake died just a day after his birth in June 2000 from a Group B streptococcal infection.
Their second son, John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower, was born on August 3, 1922, while they were in Panama ; John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U. S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971.
Their son Paul Edward Sapir was born in 1928.
Their other son J. David Sapir became a Linguist and Anthropologist specialized in West African Languages, especially Jola languages.
Their son Walter was born in 1868, their daughters Elizabeth in 1871 and Emma in 1873.
Their son William, and Henry's illegitimate son, Geoffrey, were born just months apart.
Their daughters Cristina and María both married into the high nobility ; Cristina to Ramiro, Lord of Monzón, grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre via an illegitimate son ; María, first ( it is said ) to a prince of Aragon ( presumably the son of Peter I ) and second to Ramón Berenguer III, count of Barcelona.
Their only son Frederick William later became known as the " Great Elector ".
Their son, Otto III, focused his attention on Italy and Rome and employed widespread diplomacy but died young in 1002, to be succeeded by his cousin Henry II, who focused on Germany.
Their son mulopwe Luseeng expanded the kingdom.
Their son Herschel Grynszpan was in Paris at the time.
Their son Alexander Contee Hanson, Sr. ( 1749 – 1806 ) was a notable essayist.
Their son Horst, the first of five children, was born in November 1945.
Their son, the future Baldwin III, was named co-heir by his grandfather.
Their son, Siddharth, who went to Carnegie Mellon University in the USA, had a long history of schizophrenia and committed suicide in 1997 at the age of 26.
Their son Adam Bedi is an international model who recently made his Bollywood debut with the thriller, Hello?
Their first son, Gerd, died within a week of birth, 9 September 1916 ; their second, Ernst, was born on 16 November 1918, and was to remain close to his father for the rest of his life, up to and including a shared exile in London together.
Their son, Christopher Dennis Mason, was born in 1957, and they divorced in 1962.

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Their daughter, Alice, married Sir John Fogge ; they were ancestors to queen consort Catherine Parr, sixth wife of King Henry VIII.
Their new home lacks many of the conveniences that they have been used to, however they are warmly received by Sir John, and welcomed into the local society, meeting his wife, Lady Middleton, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Jennings and his friend, the grave, quiet and gentlemanly Colonel Brandon.
Their characters — Fiona and Charles — were a pair of lovestruck, dated cinema idols engaging in stilted, extraordinarily polite dialogues, in scenes that were parodies of Sir Noël Coward's style, most particularly that of Dame Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard in Brief Encounter.
Their daughters were actresses Viola Tree ( who married theatre critic Alan Parsons ) and Felicity Tree ( who married Sir Geoffrey Cory-Wright, third baronet ) and poet Iris Tree ( who married Curtis Moffat, becoming Countess Ledebur ).
Their marriage about 1423 brought Sir Edward into the political orbit of his shrewd and assertive father-in-law, to whom he may have owed his appointment as chamberlain of South Wales in December 1423, a position he held until March 1437.
Their eldest son, Sir Mark Thatcher, became the 2nd Baronet upon his father's death in 2003.
Their three sons were Charles Piazzi Smyth, Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth and General Sir Henry Augustus Smyth.
Their chairman Sir Henry Norris took a 20 year lease on part of the grounds of St John ’ s Hall for £ 20, 000.
Their principles were publicly attacked by the President of the Academy, Sir Charles Lock Eastlake.
Their house became a haven for all manner of visitors, mostly writers such as Robert Southey, William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott, but also the military leader Duke of Wellington and industrialist Josiah Wedgwood ; aristocratic novelist Caroline Lamb, who was born a Ponsonby, came to visit, too.
Their son, Marcus McCausland ( 1787-1862 ), was responsible for commissioning Sir Charles Lanyon to build the present house.
Their house, Sayes Court ( adjacent to the naval dockyard ), was purchased by Evelyn from his father-in-law Sir Richard Browne in 1653 and Evelyn soon began to transform the gardens.
Their fortune derived from its earliest known ancestor, Sir John Spencer of Wormleighton, Warwickshire, who bought Althorp in 1522 from the Catesby family with the huge profits from his sheep-rearing business.
Their elder Margaret daughter married Sir William James Ashley.
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Woodwind Instruments and Their History, third edition, reprinted with corrections 1977, with a foreword by Sir Adrian Boult.
Their sport was archery, and Sir Humphry " himself would at term times bring down from London both bows and shafts and go with them himself to see them shoot ".
Their uncle, Sir Edmund Mortimer, and his brother-in-law Henry Percy ( Hotspur ) were leaders in league with Owain Glyndŵr.
Their son, John Hatton, settled at Holdenby, and had three sons, of whom Sir Christopher Hatton's father, William, was the eldest.
Their Sir George Staunton prize is awarded annually.

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