No one keeps statistics on such things.
Yes. All the time. And there are also great great great grandparents and even great great great great grandparents still living. These distant relatives are most often found in our nation's cities. Consider the District of Columbia (Washington DC) where the median age for first conceiving children is 13. The newborn's mother is 14 at birth and this mother was born to a woman (the grandmother) who was 14 back when. Thus the newborn's grandmother is 28. Extrapolating we see that the greatgrandmother may be 42 years old, the great great grandmother (your question) is only 56 years old, the great great great grandmother could be 70 years old, and the great great great great grandmother is still alive at 84.But even if you have in mind that the youngest authenticated grandmother was a only 17 years old teenager from Nigeria - fortunately this is a oddity!The youngest living great-great-great grandmother was 88 years.Her family averaged 17.6 years per generation.The youngest woman to become great-great-great-great grandmother was 109 so these seems to be the "greatest level" of grandmotherhood someone actually has achieved in life.
You add another "great" for each generation back in history. So the mother of your great great great grandmother is your great great great great grandmother.
The most prominent Antonia was the youngest daughter of Marc Antony and Octavia. She was the sister-in-law of the emperor Tiberius, the mother of the emperor Claudius, the grandmother of the emperor Caligula, and the great-grandmother of the emperor Nero.
You grandmother's father is your great grandfather and his wife (your grandmother's mother) is your great grandmother.
Your great grandmother's sister is your great-great-aunt.
I don't know about the male side, but for female age distinctions, it is as follows, Youngest Mother - 5 years old Youngest Grandmother - 23 years old Youngest Great Grandmother - 42 years old Youngest Great Great Grandmother - 72 years old Youngest Great Great Great Grandmother (or the only one that was alive at the time) - 112 years old
Yes. All the time. And there are also great great great grandparents and even great great great great grandparents still living. These distant relatives are most often found in our nation's cities. Consider the District of Columbia (Washington DC) where the median age for first conceiving children is 13. The newborn's mother is 14 at birth and this mother was born to a woman (the grandmother) who was 14 back when. Thus the newborn's grandmother is 28. Extrapolating we see that the greatgrandmother may be 42 years old, the great great grandmother (your question) is only 56 years old, the great great great grandmother could be 70 years old, and the great great great great grandmother is still alive at 84.But even if you have in mind that the youngest authenticated grandmother was a only 17 years old teenager from Nigeria - fortunately this is a oddity!The youngest living great-great-great grandmother was 88 years.Her family averaged 17.6 years per generation.The youngest woman to become great-great-great-great grandmother was 109 so these seems to be the "greatest level" of grandmotherhood someone actually has achieved in life.
Your grandmother's grandmother is your great-great-grandmother.
Your great grandmother's mother is your great great grandmother.
Tatarabuela Grandmother: abuela Great grandmother: bisabuela Great great grandmother: tatarabuela
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You add another "great" for each generation back in history. So the mother of your great great great grandmother is your great great great great grandmother.
your great great grandmother.
The most prominent Antonia was the youngest daughter of Marc Antony and Octavia. She was the sister-in-law of the emperor Tiberius, the mother of the emperor Claudius, the grandmother of the emperor Caligula, and the great-grandmother of the emperor Nero.
Your great grandmother's brother is your great great uncle.
You grandmother's father is your great grandfather and his wife (your grandmother's mother) is your great grandmother.
Ruth was the great grandmother of King David.