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  1. Sarah Moore, formerly known as Sarah Hamilton-Byrne (8 July 1969 – May 2016), was an Australian medical doctor and writer who spent her childhood in The Family, a new religious movement run by Anne Hamilton-Byrne, her adoptive mother. She was instrumental in having the group investigated by the police in Victoria, Australia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_ByrnAnne Byrn - Wikipedia

    Anne Byrn (Nashville, Tennessee) is an American cookbook author and the former food editor of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Tennessean. [1]

  3. The Family, also known as the Santiniketan Park Association or the Great White Brotherhood, was an Australian New Age group formed in the mid-1960s under the leadership of Anne Hamilton-Byrne (born Evelyn Grace Victoria Edwards; 30 December 1921 – 13 June 2019).

  4. Jul 19, 2021 · Following the death of Ann Lovett and her baby, Gay Byrne read letters of grief and outrage from listeners. 3 Ann's death prompted many delayed tellings of stories, in public and in private. Women were stigmatised for being pregnant and unmarried by the social structures of family, community, church and state.

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  5. Aug 1, 2016 · The children recounted terrible stories of near starvation, emotional manipulation, and physical abuse. But Anne could not be found, sparking an international police hunt that involved Scotland Yard, Interpol, and the FBI.

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  6. Anne Byrn. @annebyrn. NYT bestselling author telling stories about cake, life, and often dinner. My new book, Baking in the American South, publishes on Sept. 3, 2024. 23K+ subscribers.

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  8. Anne Byrn is the bestselling author of American Cake and the Cake Mix Doctor and Dinner Doctor cookbook series. Formerly a food editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and a graduate of the La Varenne École de Cuisine in Paris, Byrn lives with her family in Nashville, Tennessee.

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