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Guinness world records most babies born to one woman
Guinness world records most babies born to one woman













guinness world records most babies born to one woman

800+ Simon Watson: British sperm donor, made headlines in 2016 for claiming to have sired over 800 children. A research team at the University of Vienna suggested 1171. The heaviest triplets weighed 10.9 kg (24 lb) and were born to Mary McDermott (UK) on 18 November 1914. In total, Guinness World Records calculated the most children to one father at 1042. 1707–c.1782), a peasant from Shuya, Russia, gave birth to 16 sets of twins.īarbara Zulu of Barberton, South Africa bore 3 sets of girls and 3 mixed sets in seven years (1967–73).Īnna Steynvaait of Johannesburg, South Africa produced 2 sets within 10 months in 1960. The first wife (died ante 1770), of Feodor Vassilyev (b. A decision was made to separate the twins for adoption, and Ann grew up unaware of her sister Elizabeth, who now lives in Portland, Oregon, USA. The twins Ann Patricia Hunt and Elizabeth Hamel were born to unmarried mother Alice Lamb in Aldershot, Hampshire, UK, on. Elizabeth and Ann were reunited in Fullerton, California, USA on after 77 years and 289 days of separation. The record for the most premature baby to survive is held by Curtis Means, who was born after only 21 weeks in the womb and weighed just 14. The longest separated twins are Elizabeth Ann Hamel (née Lamb, USA) and Ann Patricia Hunt (née Wilson, UK) born on 28 February 1936 in Aldershot, UK. The most sets of twins in the same academic year at one school is 24 pairs, who are all enrolled in grade 5 at Highcrest Middle School, Illinois, USA, in the academic year 2012-2013. ) to Kevin and Karen (neé Gray) Garrad and finally on 13 November 2013, Clara and Jessica Gwynne were born to Christopher and Melanie (neé Garrad) Gwynne. The third generation twins were Melanie and Sherrill Garrad (b. 22 June 1953) to Kenneth and Joyce (neé Sims) Garrad. The second generation saw Keith and Kevin Garrad (b. 03 April 1931) to Sidney and Cicely (neé Bridger) Sims. The first were Margaret and Joyce Sims (b. Within the Sims family (UK) there have been four consecutive generations of twins born from 1931 – 2013. The third generation twins were Debra and Daniel Haroldsen (b.4 September 1981) to Brian and Janet (nee Taylor) Haroldson and finally on, Nathan and Alexander Bartholoma were born to Christopher and Debra (neé Haroldsen) Bartholoma. 5 February 1955) to Gail and Jean (neé Carpenter) Taylor. The second generation saw Janet and Joyce Taylor (b. 19 October 1919) to Jedidiah and Margaret (neé Ritchie) Taylor. The first were Gail and Dale Ritchie Taylor (b. Within the Taylor family (USA) there have been four consecutive generations of twins born from 1919 – 2002. 26 February 1977) born to Terrence and Kathleen O’Connor (nee Hammond) – both were nieces to Margaret and Maureen and finally on 12 January 2002, Kacie and Jessica Fawcett were born to Darren and Lucy Fawcett (O’Connor) – nieces to Fay and Fiona. The third generation twins were Fay and Fiona O’Connor (b. 20 July 1950) born to William and Gwendoline Hammond (neé Rollings) – both were nieces to Elizabeth and Olga Rollings.

guinness world records most babies born to one woman

The second generation saw Margaret and Maureen Hammond (b. 3 December 1916) born to George and Jayne Rollings. The first were Elizabeth and Olga Rollings (b. Three families hold this record: Within the Rollings family (UK) there have been four consecutive generations of twins born from 1916- 2002.















Guinness world records most babies born to one woman