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great-granddaughter

[ greyt-gran-daw-ter ]

noun

  1. a granddaughter of one's son or daughter.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of great-granddaughter1

First recorded in 1745–55
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As the great-granddaughter of a woman who was murdered in Auschwitz, I am meeting the granddaughter of a man who drove Jews to their death.

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“The … loss of Will Rogers’ historic home is certainly a tragedy, and the entire Cherokee Nation is sending our thoughts and prayers to great-granddaughter Jennifer Rogers-Etcheverry and family,” Hoskin said in a statement.

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“The Rogers family is devastated by the loss of the California ranch and the overwhelming loss of the community,” Jennifer Rogers-Etcheverry, the actor’s great-granddaughter, said in a statement.

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“Cori, that’s my great-granddaughter’s name,” he said.

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She is still in touch with the Wooden family, texting son Jim on his birthday and regularly checking in with — you guessed it — that great-granddaughter whose identical name sparked an everlasting bond.

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