Examples of 'moved with his father' in a sentence
Meaning of "moved with his father"
moved with his father - typically used to describe a situation where an individual relocated residences or traveled to a new place in the company of their father
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moved with his father
As a child he moved with his father to Stowe House in Buckinghamshire.
At age 11, his parents divorced and he moved with his father to California.
He moved with his father to Pennsylvania, where he attended the public schools.
When he was merely one month old, he moved with his father to Dongchuan, Yunnan.
He moved with his father to Arkansas the following year, and attended the common schools.
While a young boy, Edward moved with his father to Louisiana.
He moved with his father to Choctaw County, Mississippi.
After the death of his mother, he moved with his father to Rockingham, North Carolina.
He moved with his father to Pennsylvania in 1749, where he received a liberal schooling.
A native of Rovio, in Ticino, he moved with his father to Genoa.
He moved with his father to Hoosick in 1836 and engaged in agricultural pursuits.
When Glass was 19 years old, he moved with his father to Petersburg.
Norton moved with his father to India in 1842 and commenced a legal practice in Madras.
Ahmad ibn Yusuf was born in Baghdad and moved with his father to Damascus in 839.
He moved with his father to Ohio in 1800, and a short time afterward to Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
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He has since moved with his father to Santa Cruz.
However, when he was 11, he moved with his father and Danish stepmother to Denmark.
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