To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know the specific individual you are referring to, as well as any relevant details about their family. If you provide the name of the person and context, I can help identify their grandchildren and which of their children they come from.
Yes, he had several children, and he has grandchildren.
They are called your great grandchildren. Your children's children's children's children is you great-great grandchildren. Your chil- you get the point. Learn it from your mom or dad!
As of January 16th, 2010, he has eight grandchildren.
The common ancestor is your parents. Your children and your sister's children are first cousins. Your grandchildren and your sister's grandchildren are second cousins. Your great-grandchildren and your sister's great-grandchildren are third cousins.
Your children are the first cousins of your brother's children, and the first cousins once removed of your brother's grandchildren.
Your children are the parents of some of your grandchildren. They are also the aunts or uncles of those of your grandchildren who are not their children. Even you have a child who is younger than one of your grandchildren, that child is still the aunt or uncle of all those grandchildren.
Yes, "grandchildren" is a compound word formed by combining "grand" and "children" to refer to the offspring of one's children.
You and your wife have had a child and you name him Adam, then Adam grows up and has two children that he and his wife named Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel are your grandchildren. When Cain and Abel grow up and have their own children, these children are your great grandchildren.
yes and grandchildren and great grandchildren
Your uncle's grandchildren are your first cousins, once removed. They and your grand children are your second cousins, once removed
Jenny Craig has 5 children and 13 grandchildren as of July 2008.
No. It is thought that he probably did not have children.