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grandfather and Whitaker
Eleven-year-old Napoleon ( Johnny Whitaker ) lives with his grandfather ( Will Geer ).

grandfather and witnessed
Lucinda Oakley Ogle, whose grandfather witnessed the ensuing skirmish, later recounted her grandfather's recollections:
Rezin's granddaughter claimed in an 1885 letter to Louisiana State University that she personally witnessed Clifft make the knife for her grandfather.
He defended the general intent of his remarks, noting that his grandfather had witnessed the Japanese army commit atrocities when he was taken as a prisoner of war after the fall of Singapore.
His grandfather, Reverend William Emerson, Sr., witnessed the battle at the North Bridge while living at the Old Manse.
In its first episode, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman addressed the Lombardi family of five that had been mass-murdered ( including the goats and chickens ) by young Davey Jessup, and had been witnessed by Mary's daughter, Heather ; and the " Fernwood Flasher ", who turned out to be Mary's grandfather, Raymond Larkin.

grandfather and Abraham
Lincoln's paternal grandfather and namesake, Abraham, had moved his family from Virginia to Jefferson County, Kentucky, where he was ambushed and killed in an Indian raid in 1786, with his children, including Lincoln's father Thomas, looking on.
He returned to Bloomington where he wrote for the family newspaper, The Daily Pantagraph, which was founded by his maternal great grandfather Jesse W. Fell, who had also served as Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager in his 1858 race for the US Senate.
On Route 53 in Clay County there is a Tennessee historical marker perpetuating the falsehood of Hananiah Lincoln as the paternal grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln.
After naming the main characters after his own family members ( except for Bart, an anagram of " brat ", which he substituted for his own name ), Groening refused to name Grampa after his grandfather, Abraham Groening.
He left it to the writers to choose a name and they chose " Abraham ", not knowing that it was also the name of Groening's grandfather.
In the autumn of 1779, a large party of immigrants came with him, including ( according to tradition ) the family of Abraham Lincoln's grandfather.
State Senator Robert Lansing ( 1799 – 1878 ) was his grandfather ; Chancellor John Lansing, Jr. and State Treasurer Abraham G. Lansing were his great-granduncles.
Abraham Lincoln's great-great grandfather Mordecai had a homestead that is still standing along Heister's creek.
Fahrid Murray Abraham ( born October 24, 1939 ) who immigrated from Syria during the 1920s famine ; his paternal grandfather was a chanter in the Syriac Orthodox Church.
In Islamic tradition Isaac is viewed as the grandfather of all Israelites and the promised son of Abraham from his barren wife Sarah.
* Abraham Simpson, Famous cartoon grandfather
His maternal grandfather was banker Abraham Wolff.
Fischer came from a prominent Afrikaner family ; his father was Percy Fischer, a Judge President of the Orange Free State, and his grandfather was Abraham Fischer, a prime minister of the Orange River Colony and later a member of the cabinet of the unified South Africa.
Prior to studying at Oxford University ( New College ) as a Rhodes scholar during the 1930s, he was schooled at Grey College and Grey University College in Bloemfontein, he was a resident of House Abraham Fischer which is named after his grandfather Abraham Fischer.
Stevenson is authot of The Black Book which records American history and his politics as his family knew it over five generations, starting with his great great grandfather Jesse Fell who was Abraham Lincoln's patron.
Leiter was born to Anne ( née Ziegler ) and Joseph Thomas Leiter, of Leitersburg, the Washington County, Maryland, town founded by his grandfather, Abraham Leiter.
His maternal grandfather, Abraham Rubshevsky, fought in World War II for the Red Army, and was injured 11 times.
* As a teacher in the state-sponsored schools for Jews, where he taught and influenced two founders of Yiddish literature: Mendele Mocher Sforim, whom Sholom Aleichem called " the zeyde ( grandfather ) of us all ", and Abraham Goldfaden, the founder of the professional Yiddish theater.
According to a manuscript in the possession of the Alliance Israélite Universelle containing those parts of Abraham Zacuto's Sefer Yuḥasin that are omitted in Samuel Shullam's edition, Moses was descended from a Narbonne family distinguished for its erudition, his great-grandfather, Abun, his grandfather, Moses ben Abun, and his father, Jacob ben Moses ben Abun ( called " ha-Navi "), all having been presidents of the Narbonne yeshivah.
Her grandfather, Abraham Reister Wright, was an architect of the LDS Church's Salt Lake Tabernacle.
He was also the grandfather of Abraham, Nahor II and Haran, all descendants of Shem.
At about the same time, a young wheelwright named Jacob Wheeler ( Matthew Settle ) is growing discontented with his settled life in the fictional Wheelerton, Virginia, where he and his brothers work as wheelwrights for his grandfather Abraham, a veteran of the Battle of Yorktown.
Mumir Shah, the imam of the mosque, condemned the London bombings at Friday prayers a day after the attacks, telling worshippers " that all human beings are brothers because of our grandfather, Adam ( reported elsewhere as Abraham )" and that the message of Islam is one of " peace and friendship.

grandfather and Lincoln's
No Indians lived permanently in Kentucky but they sent raiding parties to stop the newcomers, like Abe Lincoln's grandfather ( who was scalped in 1784 near Louisville.

grandfather and speech
*" The Burbles " – A couple of unseen people living inside a grandfather clock who converse in speech bubbles, mainly telling puns.
This speech is indicated, similar to Death's, ""; however, unlike those of her grandfather, the words which Susan speaks in this voice are often ( if not always ) enclosed within quotation marks, particularly in Hogfather.
“ That ’ s been the historic Democratic commitment .” He called for a tax system that was “ simple and fair and also gives real relief for middle income tax payers .” Rostenkowski concluded the speech with an appeal to the “ silent majority ” He asked viewers fed up with the current tax system to write him a letter to show their support, “ Even if you can ’ t spell Rostenkowski, put down what they used to call my father and grandfather: Rosty ,” he said into the camera.
Wilberforce's speech on 30 June 1860 was good-humoured and witty, but was an unfair attack on Darwinism, ending in the now infamous question to Huxley of whether " it was through his grandfather or grandmother that he claimed descent from a monkey.
Although Symmachus was the head of a family with a long connection with Pagan tradition — his grandfather Quintus Aurelius Symmachus delivered a famous speech urging the return of the Altar of Victory to the Roman Senate House -- he was an ardent Christian, interested both in theological disputes and, more prosaically, in the struggles for the control of the Pope ; during and after the disputed election of Pope Symmachus, he and Anicius Probus Faustus Niger were the only two Senators known to support the pope against his more popular rival, Laurentius.

grandfather and outside
In 1881 Beatty's grandfather died and his father succeeded to the 18th century mansion, ' Borodale ', outside Enniscorthy, in County Wexford.
When she was two years old, she moved with her mother and grandfather to the Spreewald forest outside of Berlin.
Armstrong's proclivity toward secular pursuits outside evangelism was evidenced by his appearance as a guest on the US television show Hee Haw in the 1970s ( Armstrong had arranged for Hee Haw co-host Buck Owens to entertain attendees at the WCG's annual convention one year ), and his authorship of a novel, Churchill's Gold, penned under the pseudonym William Talboy Wright-a mixture of names from his grandparents: William Dillon ( maternal grandfather ), Isabelle Talboy ( maternal grandmother ), and Eva Wright ( paternal grandmother ).
Peter's grandfather scolds Peter for being outside in the meadow (" Suppose a wolf came out of the forest?
The law since 1970 applies to those born Jews ( having a Jewish mother or maternal grandmother ), those with Jewish ancestry ( having a Jewish father or grandfather ) and converts to Judaism ( Orthodox, Reform, or Conservative denominations — not secular — though Reform and Conservative conversions must take place outside the state, similar to civil marriages ).
Franklin was later kidnapped by his time-traveling grandfather Nathaniel Richards, and replaced with his teenage counterpart, Psi-Lord, who had been raised by Nathaniel in a dimension outside of time.
Raised by his elderly grandfather, Kamandi has extensive knowledge of the pre-Disaster world, thanks to a library of microfilm and old videos, but he has spent most of his time inside the bunker, and is unaware of the state of the world outside.
The scene in which he presses up against a window to look into a classroom filled with American " schoolmice " is based on a story Spielberg remembered about his grandfather, who told him that Jews were only able to listen to school lessons through open windows while sitting outside in the snow.
In 1947, after the Communist takeover of the country, the empress and her children moved to Château Thorens, outside of Cannes, France, which had been in the family since its purchase by her maternal grandfather in the early 20th century.
When his grandfather came home from grocery shopping, Kemper went outside and fatally shot him in the driveway.
The Doctor and Charley are caught in a mysterious house outside of time and when the grandfather clock strikes, someone will get murdered.
Born in Verrières-le-Buisson, Essonne, France ( just outside of Paris ), Wildenstein inherited the responsibility in 1963 of running Wildenstein & Company, a five-generation family business founded in 1875 by Nathan Wildenstein ( Daniel's grandfather ).
Rickey's grandfather built dynasties with the St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers, and was best known outside of baseball for breaking the color line and admitting Dodgers star Jackie Robinson to what had been all-white baseball leagues by ' gentleman's agreement.
With the 5th headmaster, Iso Mataemon dying without designating a successor, the 4th headmaster passed the entire body of knowledge required for full mastery to three Shihans ( menkyo kaiden's with impeccable moral character ) that were identified and designated as such by the 3rd headmaster ( the grandfather of the 5th headmaster ), and a fourth as selected by the 4th headmaster to fulfill the " divine scheme " of transferring the school outside of the family lineage.

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