Fiona explained: "When we were telling Harry about his
great-grandparents' jobs, skills and achievements, we realised that his mum didn't really know much about that either.
Denise is flying to Belfast today to take in the Titanic Belfast visitor attraction with her cousins and visit their
great-grandparents' grave.
This is precisely the same approach begun by my
great-grandparents.
"In my episode, we go back as far as my
great-grandparents, Richard and Ada, and that was enough for me as I felt I had information.
I considered some of the awful things my grandparents and
great-grandparents had seen in their lifetimes: two world wars, killer flu, segregation, and a nuclear bomb.
(22) In the 1880s, Belinda's
great-grandparents, Antonio and Ramona Mireles Perez, were members of a Mexican Baptist congregation in Skidmore, Texas, just outside of Beeville.
Post-mortem examinations concluded that the
great-grandparents died as a result of shotgun wounds.
Arlington (Texas) High School teacher Shane Hensley grew up with a deaf sister and deaf parents, grandparents and
great-grandparents. So it is only logical that Hensley, who can hear, grew up with American Sign Language as his first language.
My
great-grandparents were originally from the Ukraine.
"This year my husband and I became grandparents for the first time and we are so thrilled that the twins will be able to grow up and see where their
great-grandparents once lived," she said.
TRAGIC fire toddler Aeron Wallace and her
great-grandparents were buried yesterday.
Quite evidently, we all have to parents, four grandparents, eight
great-grandparents, and so on, each subsequent generation doubling.