He was the youngest of five children of William and Margaret Shipley, his father having emigrated from Uttoxeter, in Staffordshire, England, about the year 1750.
Harriet Shephard, the mother of five children, for whom she felt of course a mother's love, could not bear the thought of having her offspring compelled to wear the miserable yoke of Slavery, as she had been compelled to do.
From his union with Betsy Wilson--an estimable and exemplary woman--five children resulted.
He was the oldest in a family of five children born to Vincenzo Galilei, a Florentine noble, and Giulia Ammanati, who also belonged to an ancient family.
He was married in Weymouth, England, to Miss Annie Wadsworth and they became the parents of five children, who reached adult age but only one, Annie, is now living.
They were the parents of five children: Loulou, now Mrs. W.
At the close of the month she was delivered of five children.
Five children, and all alive, were given birth to,--three boys and two girls.
As it is best that there should be four or five children in a family in ordinary circumstances, the union of American and foreign blood is very desirable.
Then the dreadful scene of my life, when I was left with my five children, &c.
He reads] The daily nourishment of five children consists of a four-pound loaf, soup of vegetables and dripping, and a stew which costs ninety centimes.
In the first place, we have only your assertion that a workman's family cannot live when there are five children.
I should have asked nothing better than to have four or five children.
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