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Great-grandmother

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  • Great-grandmother Sophie Pearson was the eldest child, and her many Gooch siblings were: (1) Charles Henry Gooch, not to be confused with his uncle and namesake, who married Lucy Alice Brough Abbott in 1886 at Sale in East Gippsland.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • CNN: Great-grandmother donates 200th pint of blood

    POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: June 29, 2009 2009

  • My grandmother looked from one to the other, not seeming at all appalled, but after being Fun Great-grandmother for fifteen minutes, she had me call a car service to take her back to the city.

    As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010

  • My grandmother looked from one to the other, not seeming at all appalled, but after being Fun Great-grandmother for fifteen minutes, she had me call a car service to take her back to the city.

    As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010

  • I took the teacup from Daphne, mainly because her hands were shaking so much I thought she was likely to drop it, and it was one of Mummy's precious Spode set that belonged to Great-grandmother Dorset and had been handed down mother to daughter ever since.

    Farthing 2006

  • Great-grandmother said it was a little something for an emergency and that I should be content to leave it there in case one should arise,” her mother had revealed.

    Water Song Suzanne Weyn 2006

  • Great-grandmother said it was a little something for an emergency and that I should be content to leave it there in case one should arise,” her mother had revealed.

    Water Song Suzanne Weyn 2006

  • Great-grandmother Miho, you gave us our character, our direction, our knowledge, if it can be considered knowledge; you bound us to something outside the realm of normal expectations, and although my earthly connection to you has been limited to this scrap of old kimono, I feel entitled to call on you, to beg for your light upon my path.

    Villa Incognito Robbins, Tom 2003

  • Great-grandmother had no movies, no automobiles, no airplanes, no radios; is it any wonder she wove her pleasure into patchwork quilts?

    Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002

  • Great-grandmother had no movies, no automobiles, no airplanes, no radios; is it any wonder she wove her pleasure into patchwork quilts?

    Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002

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