In "Death Cloud," the first book of the Young Sherlock Holmes series by Andrew Lane, Sherlock Holmes's uncle, Rufus Holmes, lives in a large house in the countryside, specifically in the village of Farnham, near the town of Godalming in Surrey, England. This setting serves as a backdrop for Sherlock's early adventures and his development as a detective.
After the death of both of his parents, he went to live with his uncle.
Sam is your uncle if you live in the US.
Herbert was sent to live with his uncle, Dr. Henry Minthorn, in Oregon, following the death of his parents.
Uncle Al would be the brother of 2 Live Crew's father, 1 Live Crew.
Samuel Cloud was a member of the Cherokee Nation who turned nine years of age while making that historic journey. His memoir is a part of that historical record.
The climax of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is considered to be when Uncle Tom is beaten to death by Simon Legree, refusing to reveal the whereabouts of two escaped slaves. This moment highlights the themes of sacrifice and resistance against oppression that are prevalent throughout the novel.
They had to live with there aunt and uncle because there parents were no longer there to look after them
No, his uncle lives in the United States.
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Red cloud lived to be 87 years old
William Wilberforce went to live with his aunt and uncle after the death of his mother when he was just nine years old. His aunt and uncle, who were more stable and able to provide for him, took him in to ensure he received a good education and upbringing. This change also positioned him closer to influential circles, which later aided his political career and reform efforts, particularly in the abolition of the slave trade.