A Quote by Joseph Morgan

We moved to Wales when I was quite young, but we frequently visited the rest of my family, especially my mother's side. — © Joseph Morgan
We moved to Wales when I was quite young, but we frequently visited the rest of my family, especially my mother's side.
I was born in Cairns, Queensland. Then my parents and I moved to Sydney. We moved to New Wales. We moved around Australia. I was just really close to my parents, and actually, we moved around a lot when I was very young. I think it played a big part in making me the shy teenager that I was.
A vacation frequently means that the family goes away for a rest, accompanied by a mother who sees that the others get it.
In my 20s, I visited Vegas quite frequently, and I still like to get out there when the opportunity presents itself.
I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. My family was not nationally known as being a literary family, though my mother and my mother's side of the family in general were interested in literature.
I've always felt very proud of Wales and being Welsh. People are a bit surprised when I say I'm Welsh. I was born in Wales, went to school in Wales and my mother was Welsh. I'm Welsh. It's my place of birth, my country.
My parents were divorced when I was young. I was really brought up by my mother's side of the family.
My family background really only consists of my mother. She was a widow. My father died quite young; he must have been thirty-one. Then there was my twin brother and my sister. We had two aunts as well, my father's sisters. But the immediate family consisted of my mother, my brother, my sister, and me.
My family is Abenaki Indian on my mother's side. My father's side of the family is Slovak, and we also have some English ancestry.
I got family in the U.K. on my dad's side of the family. My grandfather's brother moved to the U.K. from Jamaica. It's a pretty big family I'll have there.
There are many wrestlers in my mother's family. So I guess I've inherited my love for wrestling from my mother's side of the family.
When I moved to Wales more than twenty years ago and began to research 'Here Be Dragons,' I was fascinated from the first by the Welsh medieval laws, by the discovery that women enjoyed a greater status in Wales than elsewhere in Europe.
I was actually born in Baltimore! Although I moved away when I was quite young and consider Chicago to be my hometown, Baltimore is sentimental to me, and I still keep in touch with family friends I knew as a little girl.
My whole family, my father's side, there was a great deal of depression, and my mother's side as well.
I get my voice from my mother's side of the family. My mother and my grandmother both had strong voices.
My mother - the Irish side of the family - was very musical. My mother was a singer; there was music around the house all the time.
My mother's side is Italian; my father's side is Jewish. We're the kind of family where every Sunday night we have dinner with all 19 of my cousins.
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