They lived in Sharon, Massachusetts.
A farmer named Benjamin Gaannet.
She had a donkey that lived with her in her house. (Totally weird right? Women back then I'm tellin' ya.
Deborah Sampson is famous for her enlistment and service as a Revolutionary soldier from 1781 - 1783. She went by the name Robert Shurtlieff. In 1783, she became ill and her secret was discovered and she was honorably discharged. Two years later, she married Benjamin Gannet, lived as a farmer's wife and raised three children. In 1802, she went on a speaking tour, telling of her experiences. She died in 1827 at age 66 and her husband received a spousal pension based on her service.
If you mean, was he raised as a foster child, the answer is no. His parents did a fair amount of moving around, but Walt lived with his parents till his adulthood.
Ben and Deborah had two children -- Francis died at age four, but Sally lived to adulthood and had seven children during marriage. Ben acknowledged William Franklin as his child, but his mother's identity remains unknown to this day.
He was born in 1934 and is still alive
John Foster the poet is known to have lived in Scotland.
Typically, you can only claim a foster child as a dependent on your taxes if they lived with you for the full year. However, there are exceptions for short-term stays, so it's best to consult with a tax professional for guidance.
The patron saint of Guernsey is Saint Sampson. His feast day is July 28. Saint Sampson lived in Wales during the fifth century.
He lived with his wife, Deborah Read Franklin, and children.
she lived in Massachusetts in Plymouth county.