She lived with Arthur H. Keller (her father) and Kate Adams Keller (her mother) before Anne Sullivan came to teach Helen when she was six. Helen and Anne moved away and lived together, and later hired Polly Thomson as an assistant for Helen. Helen lived with Anne and Polly until 1936 when Anne died of illness at age 70. Polly died at age 75 in 1960, and Helen died at age 87 in 1968.
Helen Keller lived with her family, including her parents, Katherine and Arthur Keller. She was very close to her teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan, who helped her overcome her disabilities and achieve her education and independence.
Growing up Helen Keller did live with her mom Kate Keller
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Helen Keller lived from 1880 to 1986
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Helen Keller moved from Wrentham, Massachusetts to Connecticut, where she lived in Westport with her teacher and companion, Anne Sullivan Macy. They lived together in Westport until Helen's death in 1968.
Helen Keller's full name is Helen Adams Keller.
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