You or the father could have the dominant brown eye trait in your genes passed down from generations that have had brown eyes in the family, thus passing the trait on to your daughters. Being Caucasian doesn't make a difference because the trait for brown eyes is found in every race.
The key word in the question is "born". Everyone knows that caucasians can have brown eyes. But I was told by my ob/gyn that they are not brown at birth, but my daughter's were.
Both Sasha and Malia Obama were born in Chicago.
You both carried the gene for blue eyes as a recessive gene.
They both discuss American-born Chinese daughters
Mostly brown, as blue eyes is recessive trait. So unless both have blue eyes it is very difficult to see.
The inheritance of eye color is determined by genes from both parents. If a person with green eyes carries genes for brown eyes, they can pass these on to their children. When both parents carry the gene for brown eyes, there is a chance that their child will have brown eyes, even if one parent has green eyes.
Johnny Mathis is an American singer known for his smooth voice and romantic ballads. He was born to a Caucasian mother and a Mexican father, which contributes to his mixed heritage. While specific percentages of his ancestry are not typically disclosed, he identifies as biracial, reflecting both Caucasian and Hispanic roots.
they are both Caucasian if that's what you are asking.
his daughters were both stillborn
Yes, two daughters, both were born premature though and died
King Tut had two daughters but both were born prematurely and died
Tutankhamun had two daughters. Both were still born and so he effectively had no descendants.
The possessive form of the plural noun daughters is daughters'.Example: Both of my daughters' birthdays are in May.