Sentence examples for whose descendants from inspiring English sources

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The Kenites' name was derived from Cain, whose descendants they were believed to be.

They usually involve a core family whose descendants bring their own families to a joint event.

Not so Boycott, whose descendants are fortunate to escape without a fine.

Sickles Street derives from Zachariah Sickels, who arrived in New Harlem in 1693 and whose descendants acquired various local properties.

They had belonged to Dalhousie, whose descendants sold the group last year for about $460,000 at Sotheby's in London.

Second on the list are the Rothschild family, whose descendants are still among the richest people on the planet.

This makes him a significant modern type, whose descendants will populate a great deal of modern literature.

Oh, you can find some gadgets whose descendants are still around: iPod, BlackBerry, Internet Explorer and so on.

Messenger's great-grandson Hambletonian (1849 76) was an outstanding Standardbred sire whose descendants now dominate the breed.

Paleo-Indian peoples, whose descendants include the Paiute, were the first inhabitants in the area, some 12,000 years ago.

Hemingway owned a six-toed cat whose descendants today reside in his former home in Key West, Florida.

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