The Boone clan.
Ray Boone played 13 seasons (1948-1960) for the Indians, Tigers, White Sox, Red Sox, Athletics, and Braves.
Ray's son, Bob, played 19 seasons (1972-1990) for the Phillies, Angels, and Royals.
Ray's grandson, Bret, played 14 seasons (1992-2005) for the Mariners, Reds, Braves, Padres, and Twins.
Ray had another grandson, Aaron (Bret's brother and Bob's son), who played 12 seasons (1997-2003, 2005-2009) for the Reds, Yankees, Indians, Marlins, Nationals, and Astros.
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Nathanel Greene
It became more like that of the typical white family, with men as the breadwinners and women as the homemakers.
He became king by his family. king christian the ninth.
This family became ennobled in Holland; first found in Gelderland.
That's a family, or possibly a core family, or close family.
nuclear family
False
A family is a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children as a group, whether dwelling together or not.
Do you mean in Hebrew letters? משפחה Family-A fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children.-
I believe that would be called a nuclear family.
An amphipterygid is a member of the Amphipterygidae, a family of damselflies in the order Odonata, consisting of around 12 species.
They may live in a small family group consisting of the parents and offspring.
The Titans,consisting of Rhea,Zues's Mother and Kronos,Zues's Father and his siblings and family.
Yes, moose typically live in small family groups or loose herds. These groups usually consist of a female moose and her calves, with males joining during mating season. The size of the herd can vary depending on factors such as habitat and food availability.
An anchovy is a member of a group of Saltwater Fish of the Engraulidae family, consisting of 160 species in 16 genera.
A family consisting of a married couple and the children or one or both spouses from their previous relationships. The couple may then have more children, leading to half-siblings. It is also known as a 'blended' family or more commonly, a step family.