Survivors include three daughters, a son, two sisters, four grandchildren, and a great-grandson. |
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The winner, who does not want to be named, has two grandchildren and a three-year-old great-grandson. |
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According to traditional Georgian accounts, Georgians are descendants of Thargamos, the great-grandson of Japhet, son of the Biblical Noah. |
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What was his great-grandson doing, then, 62 years later, messing around in the sectarian dirt yard? |
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In 1993, Johnnes received an invitation from Dominique Lafon, the great-grandson of Jules Lafon, to attend with his wife Sally. |
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He is the great-grandson of a South Dakotan who homesteaded near Centerville. |
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Now I love spending time with my grandchildren and my great-grandson, Braden. |
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Adapted from the original novel by H.G. Wells, the film is co-directed by his great-grandson Simon Wells. |
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As India's most powerful political family roils with rivalries and betrayals, Nehru's great-grandson campaigns from a jail cell. |
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Secondly the name Jew came after the existence of Judah, the great-grandson of Abraham. |
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Walter Schmidt will be run as before by Bruno Nebelung, the founder's great-grandson. |
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The great-grandson of Levi, William and his young wife, Olive moved their growing family to her hometown of Little Hearts Ease. |
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First he was a great-grandson of Queen Victoria whose reign seemed to go on for all eternity. |
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Not long after I had talked about Lord Elgin in my installation speech, I heard from his great-grandson, the present Lord Elgin. |
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He is watched over by his straight-arrow grandson, Jason, and six-year-old great-grandson, Zach. |
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He's Theo's great-grandson, i.e., Vincent's great grand-nephew. |
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He is a great-grandson of hers, not a great-great-grandson. |
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Matthew is Sigmund's great-grandson, not his grandson. |
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He is the great-grandson of an Episcopal bishop. |
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He is the great-grandson of a Vietnamese Martyr. |
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The following generations continue to operate the foundry, with his great-grandson Salomon adding a second business sector in the form of low voltage technology. |
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Georg Thonet, a great-grandson of founder Michael Thonet, delivered the decisive boost to the collection due to his passion for finding and purchasing Thonet furniture even in the most remote corners of the world. |
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Dornan is 77 years old and has 15 grandchildren and one great-grandson. |
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The History begins with the settlement in Britain of a great-grandson of the Trojan hero Aeneas, whose name was Brutus and who purportedly gave his name to the island. |
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Retired in 1989 after 33 years with the government, Mable is enjoying her retirement and her family, which includes six granddaughters and one great-grandson. |
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What if your crime – if it can be called that – is to be born the son, grandson or great-grandson many times removed from those wrongdoers, their acts echoing in your blood and in your name? |
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Even if your son is circed, I doubt that your great-grandson will be. |
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And it seems the campaign has the full backing of California-based Gary Mussell, the great-grandson of the inventor of the coat hanger, Albert J Parkhouse of Michigan. |
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Just recently I learned that the star of the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team is the great-grandson of my first cousin Myrtle, which I suppose makes him my great-grandcousin. |
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We came to the great-grandparents rescue after the track and powerpack for the model train set they'd ordered for their three-year-old great-grandson Joe failed to arrive. |
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