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Paul Robeson was born and raised in New Jersey. He spent his early childhood in Princeton and later in Westfield. As an adult, he moved to New York City to attend Columbia University and stayed there to perform on Broadway. He was living in Philadelphia when he died.
Marie Josephine Leopoldine Bracken (August 9, 1876 - March 15, 1902) was the fiancee of Philippine national hero, José Rizal. Some believed that she was married to Rizal, although no proof of a civil or church wedding has ever been found. Bracken was born in Hong Kong on August 9, 1876 to Irish parents, James Bracken, a corporal in the British Army, Elizabeth Jane McBride who married on May 3, 1868 in Belfast, Ireland. When her mother died shortly after childbirth, she was adopted by an American named George Taufer. Bracken met Rizal when the latter spent several months in Hong Kong in 1891-92. She later recommended that her blind adopted father see Rizal, who was a respected ophthalmologist. By this time, he was a political exile in Dapitan, on the Zamboanga Peninsula. Although Taufer's condition was beyond Rizal's help, Bracken fell in love with the physician. They were allegedly wed in a civil union,[1] unable to obtain Catholic Church sanction for the marriage. This created a series of minor crises for Rizal as the domestic help, as well as his sisters, who were there to make life more comfortable for him, suspected Bracken, a white woman, of being a Spanish spy. Some say they lived together in Dapitan. The day before his execution on charges of treason, rebellion and sedition by the Spanish colonial government, the Catholic Church claimed that Rizal had returned to his Catholic faith and was married in articulo mortis to Bracken in a religious ceremony, although there has never been proof that this event happened. After Rizal's death, Bracken joined the revolutionaries for a time. When called before the Spanish Governor-General, she was requested to leave the Philippines, which she did, then leaving for Hong Kong.
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Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky, died in Washington DC, but spent the majority of his life in Illinois where he was a self-educated lawyer, captain of the Illinois militia, and Whig representative in the Illinois House of Representatives.
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he spent his childhood in hodgenville,Kentucky, U.S.
Jose Rizal traveled to various places during his lifetime, including Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and the United States. He also visited other countries in Europe and Asia in his pursuit of knowledge and experiences that would shape his ideas about the Philippines and its struggle for independence.
Cathrine Parr spent her childhood in London
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Hera's childhood was not at all nice. It was spent inside her father's stomach.
Im preety not sure about it but it was little yes,Jose Rizal was tied behind from elbow to elbow, although, still had the freedom to move his arms. In his right arm was a rosary which he kept on holding until his final breath. Meters before the execution place, a number of spectators awaited Rizal. During his long march, Rizal saw familiar faces and places; he spent his time reminiscing his childhood, the fun he had with his family and friends.
Daniel Boone (1734-1820) spent his childhood on what was then the Pennsylvania frontier.
most of her childhood was spent in France in the French court of Francis I
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