In the first season of Doctor Who there is a companion named Susan Foreman played by Carole Ann Ford. She always refers to the Doctor as 'Grandfather'. Has it been established that she actually is the Doctor's granddaughter? This would obviously mean she is Gallifreyan or a Time Lord. IIRC, even that is ambiguous.
Answer
The Ninth and particularly the Tenth Doctors don't mention Susan by name, but do reference fatherhood on several occasions (the Ninth Doctor says that his entire family died in Father's Day, and that he "knows the feeling" of having been a father and grandfather in The Empty Child; the Tenth says he was/had been a father in both Fear Her and The Doctor's Daughter).
Although it is not explicitly stated anywhere, the natural assumption is that Susan is/was his natural granddaughter and therefore Gallifreyan. It is unlikely she is a Time Lady since she was travelling with the Doctor at age 15 and then retired into a quiet life with David Campbell, although since Time Lords were taken to seen the vortex at age 8, it's possible she did this prior to starting to travel with the Docter.
When Susan appears in the "Death Zone" in The Five Doctors, she appears to be reasonably familiar with Gallifrey, although it's possible that she picked this up from travelling with the Doctor rather than from being a native.
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