My great-grandmother couldn't do a bit with her' ' (10).
As a great-grandmother, she imagined her great-grandchildren suffering the deprivation depicted in the programme.
Some few years ago, in my own experience, a man died intestate without any next-of-kin nearer than the descendants of his paternal great-grandfather and his maternal great-grandmother.
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.
He was left to the care of his maternal great-grandmother and his paternal aunt.
Or also the paternal-paternal great-grandmother in the 5th field if the male-line coat-of-arms goes in the heart field.
When she lived with her great-grandmother, playing in a village that had many streams, she yearned to become a teacher and a policewoman.
She stated during her speech that her great-grandmother was a suffragette.