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No. Giving her grandson permission to live in her house gave him no right to ownership. Her will must be probated and the property will be distributed according to the terms of her will.
Every living person has a mother and a grandmother - but I'm not sure if his grandmother was recorded in the histories.
no
Both grandmothers are living. Their great grandmother died of cancer.
for my grandmother, senior living was not the answer. my mother had an addition put on our house and my grandma lived with us happily for 15 years.
Yes, it is entirely possible, depending on the number of children the grandmother had and who is living.
No, both of his grandmothers are dead, the exact date for his paternal grandmother isn't known.
It's a Living - 1980 Ginger's Grandmother Show 5-19 was released on: USA: 13 February 1988
John Tyler has many deceased relatives, and one living grandson.
Certainly, especially if the grandfather has no living children at the time of his death, or if his will leaves something to the grandson. If there is no will, and there are living children, whether the grandson would get anything depends on the inheritance laws of the locality where the grandfather was a resident at the time of his death.
yes, I believe she lives in Chambersburg Pa
No, they live with their grandmother Katherine.
Married or not your son's and his girlfriend's son is still your biological grandson so introduce your son's son as your grandson. These days there are more younger people living together and it is not that much of a stigmatism any longer. Be proud of your grandson!