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great-grand·par·ents
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Great-Grandparents
The Parents of the your Maternal or Paternal Grandparents, or your Maternal or Paternal Grandparent, the Grandparents of your Mother or Your Father, there, the Ancestors
My Great-Grandparents was fantastics, was magical, did something from this Land.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Great-Grandparents in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Great-Grandparents in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of Great-Grandparents in a Sentence
I stand on the shoulders of my parents, grandparents, and great grandparents, recognizing that in a lot of ways I am fighting the same fights that they did, and I stand here to ensure that my children and yours don’t have to fight those same fights.
So many scientific certainties have been overthrown since our great-grandparents were alive, that’s part of the fun of the book.
My great grandparents moved here in 1913 from Georgia and my family has been here since, so this is something that feels very personal to us, we have owned several properties in the city, and of course those properties were in the fifth ward, which is where red lining was occurring -- where most of the Black community was pushed and segregated.
I became interested in Cuba hearing the stories of my great-grandparents and my grandmother. She lived until she was about 11 or 12 on a small sugar plantation in Chaparra, in eastern Cuba.
Would others like their grandparents or great-grandparents to be dug up and put on display? How do you explain to your children why their ancestors are on display and not other groups?
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