According to a great-niece, Frank married twice more, first to a widow who lived near his father's farm. |
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Yet, unable to have children of her own, she never let a great-niece or great-nephew's birthday pass without a card and a check. |
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His great-niece, Rosie Woolum, tells a story about growing up in the hollows. |
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However, old man Magus and his great-niece, Ayla, saved my life. |
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I am going to do whatever it takes to defend the honor of my family, and that includes ensuring that my great-niece marries someone of purity and devotion. |
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Please join me in thanking and congratulating my great-niece, Chandler Blott. |
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This great-niece of General de Gaulle grew up in Paris while her great-uncle was the president of France. |
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The third court visit took place between 25 September and 16 November 1810, during which the new empress Marie-Louise, great-niece of Marie Antoinette came to the château. |
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It's an alternative present, her great-niece explained. |
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Another subject: knowing how to react to the acquiescence and the disobedience of Father Denis to my order concerning the baptism of his great-niece. |
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Cameron's great-niece Laura Troubridge recalled her zeal. |
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You were informed of the various facts surrounding the Baptism conferred by Father Denis Laprise upon his great-niece, Sara, on January 1, 2006, at the Eucharistic and Marian Center Spiri-Maria in issue no. 177 of Le Royaume. |
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For she was the photographer's great-niece. |
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