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Can I use 'having' in a noun clause?

Let's say there is a person in a room who has a blue pen in his hand. Can I say something like this: Whom should I ask from? The one having a blue pen Or I only have to answer like this The one who ...
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"Mrs. Jones going to New York" vs "Mrs. Jones gone to New York"

I am giving two sentences below. Please get me clear. I am confused. Mrs. Jones went to the New York. Mr. Smith took up her position. This is the context. If I join the two sentences ...
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