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great-grandparent

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great-grandparent [ˌgreɪtˈgrænˌpɛərənt] nbisnonno/a


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Her great-grandparents are Dorothy Crowley, Albert and Fujie Bedard and Andrea Nee, all of Clinton, and Robert and Patti Nee, of Holden.
All my great-grandparents fled to the UK from Latvia and Lithuania at the beginning of the 20th century to escape persecution under the Tsar.
Lucy, daughter of the late Boro football legend Willie Maddren, and Neil were married on the same date as Neil's great-grandparents more than 80 years before.
 
 
 
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