• This girl grew up very poor, raised by a mom, who once earned a dollar a day.
  • The girl grew up to become a famous actress and a mom of three.
  • After becoming rich, she transformed her old family farm into a nature lover’s haven.

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This girl grew up in poverty with her parents and two siblings. The girl, who was the second of three daughters, rose to stardom as an actress when she landed a lead role in the television series “Alias.”

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The girl’s childhood was fun despite her family living in poverty. She was grateful she had an education and once hilariously revealed that she, “took violin in school for six years and was so bad that her mother offered to pay her $5 to never play again.”

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Throughout her adolescence, the girl dedicated nine years to the study of ballet. She described her time in dance not as a manifestation of innate talent, but rather as a testament to her unwavering determination, fueled predominantly by her love for the stage.

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Carrying this resolute spirit forward, the girl embarked on her academic journey at Denison University with a major in chemistry. However, her fervor for the performing arts eventually eclipsed her scientific interests, prompting her to switch majors.

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Following her graduation, New York beckoned to the aspiring actress, where she supported herself as a hostess while fervently pursuing opportunities in film and television. She grabbed her chance at stardom as Agent Sydney Bristow in “Alias” and today she is one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actresses.

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The actress has spoken about how instrumental her parents were to her success, including how her mom hailed from Locust Grove, Oklahoma, where she grew up in poverty on a farm. She reflected on her mother’s humble beginnings, expressing amazement at her ability to break free from those circumstances.

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Moving to New York City after college, the actress recalled her mother’s words. The mom assured the actress that, “No matter what you do, it will never be as big of a deal as it was for me to leave that farm.”

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Despite growing up in poverty, the actress said her mother spoke proudly of her background. The movie star’s mother divulged “I’m never ashamed of growing up poor. Rather, I am amazed by the grace and dignity that my parents had throughout my childhood.”

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The “Elektra” star shared that her mother accumulated savings from babysitting for a nearby family, earning just a dollar per day. It was during this time that her mother developed a love for travel, sparked by flipping through the pages of Life magazines. She would single out intriguing destinations she longed to explore.

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Eventually, with a dream, drive, and passion, the actress’s mom left the farm and landed a job as a Girl Scout counselor in Maine.

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Later, she pursued her graduate degree while raising a family and went on to teach remedial reading at West Virginia State. She juggled motherhood and her career so well that the actress said she can only hope to be half the mother her mom was to her and her siblings

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The actress also proudly revealed that her mother has since traveled to all 50 states and seven continents, the last one being a long dreamed trip to Antarctica. Now, the actress’s mother has realized a lifelong goal dream with her daughter’s support.

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The girl in this story is Jennifer Garner. Her mother, Patricia Ann, is a retired English teacher while her father, Billy Jack Garner, is a former chemical engineer. Jennifer came from a poor upbringing and became an exceptional actress who has starred in productions such as “Daredevil,” “Pearl Harbor,” and “13 Going on 30.”

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Jennifer, whose latest projects include “Yes Day” and “The Last Thing He Told Me,” has a passion for farming, thanks to growing on a farm that has been passed down through generations in her family.

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Patricia fondly recounted the story of her parents, Harvey Newton English and Violet Margaret Sayre English, acquiring this family farm in 1936, amidst the heart of the Great Depression.

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Her father, a laborer, faced dire employment prospects during this challenging time. However, as a World War I veteran, he received a veteran’s bonus, though the exact amount was subject to some debate, Patricia recalled it being around $700.

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For her parents, who had struggled to save any money previously, this bonus presented a rare opportunity. They realized that if they ever hoped to own their own property, they had to seize this chance and utilize the bonus to purchase the farm.

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Patricia added that, despite the era, $700 was a modest sum even then, but it was not enough to secure a farm with a house. Still, without a car of their own, her parents relied on someone else to drive them to the property when they heard it was for sale.

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The farm comprised a two-room house and 20 acres, with the exception of one acre in the center, which held a Native American cemetery.

Her mother vividly recounted how her father spent the day negotiating, haggling over a mere $20. Eventually, a deal was struck, sealing the purchase. Since then, the land has remained in their family’s possession, a cherished part of their heritage.

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Patricia recounted the farm’s ownership up to date. After her father’s passing in the spring of 1962, her mother sold the farm to her older brother James and his wife Helen.

Jennifer Garner feeding cows at her family's farm from an Instagram video dated December 9, 2023 | Source: Instagram/jennifer.garner/

Jennifer Garner feeding cows at her family’s farm from an Instagram video dated December 9, 2023 | Source: Instagram/jennifer.garner/

The land was now vast as during her parents’ ownership, they expanded the farm by acquiring approximately 35 acres of adjoining tax-title land. James contributed to the farm’s development by constructing a barn and fencing the property.

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Eventually, in 2008, James sold the farm to her brother Robert and his wife Janet, who erected a modern house on the land. In 2017, Jennifer herself purchased the farm, with an agreement allowing her brother and his family to continue living there and caring for the property.

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Now, Jennifer has brought to life her ambitious plans to rejuvenate their cherished family estate. The plot of land is a nature lover’s haven. Robert and Janet grow organic produce on the farm, which goes to Jennifer’s food range, “Once Upon a Farm.”

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Jennifer loves the work the farm does to ensure families and their babies have access to organic fruits and veggies. She frequently keeps her Instagram followers informed about life on the farm, showcasing her love for the outdoors.

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Some of the shared heartwarming video clips show herself and her uncle amidst the sprawling farm’s pumpkin patch, highlighting the abundance of pumpkins they have collected together. The actress even feeds her cows and has hilarious conversations with them.

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The farm not only gives Jennifer joy because of its harvests but also because her kids have a place to connect with nature when they venture away from city life. The actress is a mom of three. She shares her kids, Fin, Violet, and Samuel, with her ex-husband Ben Affleck.

Jennifer noted that her kids can have a somehow similar life to the one her mother had growing up on the farm. The farm has managed to connect generations of Jennifer’s family, from her grandparents, and parents, to kids, and the actress couldn’t be happier.

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