Greatgrandparents
Great-grandparents are the parents of a person’s grandparents. They occupy the generation three levels above the individual in a family tree: you, your parent, your grandparent, and then your great-grandparent. Most people have eight great-grandparents—two on each side of the family—though the exact number can vary with blended families, adoptions, or deceased lines. The gender-specific terms are great-grandfather and great-grandmother, with the two together referred to as great-grandparents.
Great-grandparents contribute to family history through memories, stories, and documented records. They may have witnessed historical
Genealogical research to identify great-grandparents can be challenging because records become sparser the farther back they
Naming conventions for great-grandparents vary by language and culture. In English, the terms are gendered; other