Edgar Allan Poe's father, David Poe, Jr left his family sometime in 1810, and Edgar's mother died on 8 December 1811.
Edgar Allan Poe's mother died before his father abandoned the family. His mother, Elizabeth Poe, passed away in 1811 when Edgar was only two years old. His father, David Poe Jr., had already abandoned them earlier, around 1809.
He has both but his father abandoned him when he was a baby so he is left with his mother.
His father abandoned the family before Poe was two, and his mother and father died before his third birthday. That's pretty much the bad part of his childhood besides that he was fostered by a very wealthy couple and had a fairly good childhood.
because she was a wizard
The father abandoned his only son when he left the child's mother for a younger woman.
A child does not need to be abandoned by their mother for a father to be awarded full custody. If the father can demonstrate before a judge that the mother is unfit to parent, the judge can award him full custody of the child.
Her mother never abandoned her but her father died whan she was only 8 years old. Mother Teresa stayed with her mother until she reached the age of 18 when she joined a convent.
This is normally taken to be the name your mother had before she married your father (the maternal family name).
The possibilities are endless.
your immediate family is your mother, father, broters and/ or sisters
Christian Mother Teresa was born into a Catholic family and remained a Catholic her entire life.
He had a biological father (Barack Sr., who abandoned the family and was not really a factor in his life); and a step-father (Lolo Soetoro, after his mother remarried). He also had a maternal grandfather (Stanley Dunham) whom he regarded as a mentor and a father-figure.
No one knows for certain. His mother abandoned him as an infant and he was raised by his grandparents.