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They simply figured out their grandparents names and they grandparents grandparents names
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They were needed to forge iron weapons, such as gun barells, and spears for back-up. i believe it was so that they could make the guns and necessary materials needed for the soldiers. Also, they made the horse shoes for the horses that were used during the war. Hope that works! Black smiths were needed to create metal weapons. "Back" smiths were needed to break the backs of the red coats.
Dolley Madison's paternal grandparents were Joseph Ball and Mary Johnson, while her maternal grandparents were John and Mary Coles. Her family background included prominent figures in Virginia's colonial society. Dolley's lineage contributed to her eventual role as a significant figure in American history as the wife of President James Madison.
he lead many expeditions including exploring Chesapeake Bay and he wrote 2 books hope this helps you guys!!!
He was born in Malibu
The key is where were you born? If your grandparents were born in UK and your parent(s) were born in UK and you were born in UK, you are all citizens.
Leon Joseph's maternal grandparents are Pamela and Daryl Hildebrand. His paternal grandparents are Ginger and Bruce Dudley. He was born in Connersville.
Her paternal grandparents were both born in Italy and immigrated to the U.S., while her maternal grandparents were born in Texas.
They had a clock. My great-grandparents were only born circa. 1900.
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There is no age limit. Some grandchildren are born and raised in their grandparents's homes.
I was born in Ireland! Have Irish parents, grandparents, great-grandparents. I'd say that's why I'm Irish!
yes, both sets of his grandparents were jewish. His paternal grandparents lost relatives in the holocaustout. His maternal grandparents were jewish. His maternal grandfather was born in Palestine.
John and both of his parents were born in the United States as were his four grandparents. All eight of his great-grandparents were born in Ireland.
Three generations ago, you would have eight great-grandparents. Each person has two parents, so if you trace back three generations (your grandparents, great-grandparents, and their parents), you get 2^3 or 8 great-grandparents.