My mother speaks of my great-grandmother as if she knew her, even though she died many years before her birth. |
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She was a wonderful friend, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and she will be greatly missed. |
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She is at once an intellectual giant, the personification of hostile irascibility, and a kind and gentle great-grandmother. |
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When I learned that my great-grandmother was an Onondaga Indian, I studied everything I could about the Iroquois. |
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I know my great-grandmother on my mother's side was also a Canadian. |
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Usually we would visit our great-grandmother, who used to live with a grand-aunt's family. |
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Being raised by both his mother in Maryland and his great-grandmother in the rural backwaters of North Carolina has given him, he says, a sense of perspective. |
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Her Pesto Rolls evolved from a cloverleaf roll recipe passed on from her great-grandmother. |
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Many years ago, I accompanied a friend to visit her rather confused great-grandmother who had recently moved to a residential care home. |
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That's when I realized that I needed to pass on the information I received from your great-grandmother, to my grandchildren. |
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Sicelo and his cousin Trymore grin when they say it is they who take care of their great-grandmother. |
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Her mother, my great-grandmother was White and died when my grandmother Gwendolin was young. |
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He recalls wanting to get more involved in health care during visits to a long-term care facility to see his great-grandmother. |
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King Mswati dedicated the facility last week, naming it 'Lamvelase Help Centre' in remembrance of his great-grandmother. |
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You may be the great-grandmother of some future person that solves the fundamental problems of the world. |
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Looking at a picture of my great-grandmother and my great-aunt together in 1898, I was compelled to find out more. |
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The great-grandmother then joined family members of both children in a room as the trauma team fought to save the two. |
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The link between stress and heart attacks is something even your great-grandmother knew about. |
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On the one hand, her matriarchal great-grandmother has to be pleased that she's getting married. |
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My first memories are of sitting in the kitchen shelling peas and listening to my great-grandmother telling stories. |
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Their father's mother worked a factory job leaving the two sisters with their haggish great-grandmother. |
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They have robbed us of a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. |
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Lee was left to play by himself when his cousins left the house and his mother went to fetch a cup of tea for Lee's disabled great-grandmother, Margaret Duplex. |
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This is his great-grandmother, who had passed away a year earlier. |
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She's going to give birth soon, I'll be a great-grandmother. |
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My great-grandmother used to go see her elder sister with another couple. |
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Aljaz sees his pipe-smoking great-grandmother fleeing what she believes to be an evil spirit. |
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Beadsman's great-grandmother, a disciple of Wittgenstein, has mysteriously disappeared from her nursing home. |
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Grandmother of Michelle and Daren Levis and great-grandmother of Charlie and Henry. |
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Mother of Hyman and wife Edith, the late Dr. Jerold and wife Lauren, Richard and wife Jill, grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of nine. |
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Her great-grandmother or great-great-grandmother fooled around with Pushkin. |
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I found your web site by seeking information about syrup of figs because I found it requested in a letter that my great-grandmother had written in April 1894 to her aunt. |
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Janise Wulf of Redding, California, is possibly the only great-grandmother to also have a toddler of her own. |
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The parents were married and had joint rights of custody but the children had spent much of their lives in the care of their maternal great-grandmother. |
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When my family came home from work one day, they found her sitting on the steps of our house, but unfortunately my great-grandmother was already dead. |
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My great-grandmother was a first-generation American and the mother of three small children. |
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He's kept and shown his own purebred birds since 1958, when he was just 5 years old, following in the footsteps of his father, grandmother and great-grandmother be fore him. |
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He now lives with his grandmother and great-grandmother, but because of their age and frailty, he has become the main caregiver and does not attend school. |
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His great-grandmother, Thelma Yellin, was a world-renowned cellist. |
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My family and future generations will always remember my great-grandmother because she represents that new beginning, the moment when her life was finally free from danger. |
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Sara recently went through two losses, when earlier this year her great-grandmother passed away and shortly thereafter a school classmate died tragically. |
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Her veil was a pearl Juliet cap with European lace worn by her great-grandmother, grandmother, and mother. |
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Grama Bowman, her great-grandmother, has died and she feels sad and alone. |
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Melick's photo was indeed one that showed a great-grandmother and a Loyalist, but she was not Zuriah Melick. |
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My great-grandmother wore a brief empire bodice, and close-fitting Directoire skirt made of cream silk with a golden stripe running through it. |
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On 2 January 1999, the mother, on her release on probation, removed the two boys from the home of the maternal great-grandmother and took them to England to be with the father. |
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Nor do I seek to sign up to the growing white Australian sport of claiming a Warlpiri, Pintupi, Pitjantjatjara or Noongar great-grandmother in my heritage. |
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