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How old would yours be, if still alive?

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Wendy

Wendy Report 2 Nov 2003 15:01

My dad's g.g.grandfather John would be 174. his Greatgrandfather, Edward Ashcroft, would be 144, his greatgreatgrandmother, Charlotte, would be 189,.His greatgrandmother, Sophia, would be 134. My father would be 96! There are five (5) generations alive: My mother is 91, I am 67, my daughter is 45, my grandson is 26, he has two little girls, Paris, who is 8 and Chloe who is 2 months old. A Greatgreatgrandmother, a greatgrandmother, a grandmother, a grandson and two great(great)granddaughters! Quite a bunch! Wendy M

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 2 Nov 2003 14:59

Maternal grandparents would both be 110, paternal 125 and 114. Only knew mum's dad. Greats would range from 132 to 164, oldest 2 x gt 200 this year. Mum was 80 this year, dad would have been 83. They had me very late!! Maz. XX

Sue

Sue Report 2 Nov 2003 14:31

My 6xgt Grandfather was Christened 358 years ago on 5 November.

Margaret

Margaret Report 1 Nov 2003 22:17

My GGG Grandad on my dad's side would be 193, and my GG Grandad on my mum's side would be 178, thats as far back as Ive been able to get, 1810 and 1825. Maggie

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 1 Nov 2003 20:11

Hi my Maternal grandparents are 71 and 73, my paternal grandparents would have been 77 and 76, my grandad died earlier this year which inspired me to do my family tree. My maternal Great grandparents would have been 102, 101, 95,94 my paternal G Grandparents 106,110 all around this. I was lucky to grow up knowing 4 of my great grandparents and all my grandparents, my parents were young when they had me. Liz

Fi aka Wheelie Spice

Fi aka Wheelie Spice Report 1 Nov 2003 19:01

my nan and grandad would both be 97 and my great grandfather on my dad's side would be 123.

Rosalind in Madeira

Rosalind in Madeira Report 1 Nov 2003 18:52

My thoughts are with you Maggie, It will be 3 years since I lost my mother aged 75 on the 5th. My grandparents would be aged between 104 and 118, and my gt grandparents would range from 124 to 154. I knew both grandmothers and one gt grandmother. Ros

Sian

Sian Report 1 Nov 2003 18:18

Sorry to hear about your grandmother Maggie. It's interesting to see other people's info who also have big gaps in ages between siblings. Based on all the info in my tree of 348 individuals, the average lifespan is 53 years and 8 months. This doesn't sound alot but it does include all those children dying young. T.B wiped out alot of my family from Aberdare, Glamorgan over the years. Sian

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Nov 2003 16:55

My paternal grandpa would be 144 years old, and grandma 127. They had 7 children between 1893 and 1912, so there was a wide span between eldest and youngest, and an even wider span between oldest and youngest cousins, especially as my youngest aunt didn't have her daughter until she was 40. As a result my oldest cousin is or would have been about 88 and the youngest is 52, quite a span!! I'm somewhere in the middle. Di.

Sue

Sue Report 1 Nov 2003 15:29

Maggy Sorry to hear about your Grandma. The photo of the 5 generations will be a lovely keepsake for you all, but especially for your Granddaughter. I have a photo taken when I was 11 months old with my G Grandmother, Grandmother and Mother and I treasure it. Both my G Grandma and my Grandma lived to be G Grandparents, but sadly my Mum did not. She died the day my son and his wife found out they were to be parents. I like to think she is watching my 4 beautiful grandchildren as they grow up, but I find it so sad that Mum died at age 72 without having met them. My G Grandma would be 140, my Grandma 103 amd Mum 79. G Grandad, 139, Grandad 103 and Dad 83. On Dad's side - G Grandma 130, G Grandad 131, Grandma and Grandad both 106. Sue

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 1 Nov 2003 14:44

My grandparents would be 113 & 95 on my father's side. On my mothers side, my grandfather would be 106. My grandmother unfortunately died yesterday aged 99 years 4 months and 16 days. Last year my grand daughter was born, and my mother, myself, my daughter and grand daughter all trooped along for a family photo with the 5 generations. I have one particularly touching photo with Granny holding her four month old GG grand daughter, both looking totally confused.

Andy

Andy Report 1 Nov 2003 13:21

On my dad's side, my grandfather would be 117 and my grandmother would be 113 - my grandmother died less than a year after I was born. My great-grandparents would be 161 & 150 and 141 & 137. On my mum's side, my grandfather would be 93 and my grandmother would be 92. My great-grandparents would be 122 & 121 and 127 & 126. My strict paternal line descends from the junior end of each generation, i.e. each father was into their 40s when their son was born. I'm 28 and my great great grandfather was 174 years older than me!

Carol

Carol Report 1 Nov 2003 13:07

A friend has asked me to trace his family tree. Though he is only 3 years older than me, his father was born 1 year before my grandfather. On his direct paternal line, I easily got back to 1834, because they all stayed in the same place.

George

George Report 1 Nov 2003 12:00

The only grandparent I never met was my dads dad who died many years before I was born. George

Sian

Sian Report 1 Nov 2003 11:56

For me it meant that I never met my grandparents, the same for my both parents and theirs.. and this seems to be the trend. Although they all seemed to live to a good age for the time. Most of my main line are 'last borns' (including me) with often some 20 years gap between themselves and their oldest sibling. Sian

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Nov 2003 11:35

My maternal grandparents would be 134 and 139. Paternal would be 133 and 130. My mother was nex to youngest on maternal side and my father was the youngest. Margaret

George

George Report 1 Nov 2003 11:29

If my paternal grandfather was still alive he'd be 89. If my paternal nan was alive she'd be 86. My paternal great grandparents would be 117 & 115, and 112 & 112. On my maternal side, my grandad would be 87. My great grandparents would be 118 & 115 and 119 & 115. George

Sian

Sian Report 1 Nov 2003 11:20

If my grandparents were still alive, their ages would be between 117-138. If my 8, greatgrandparents were alive, their ages would be between 146-172 and I'm just 34! So on the whole, with my research, althought I have got as far back as the mid 1700's in some cases, it's only a few generations. Alot of 'big age gaps' between first and last born has made it like this. One grandfather was born in 1865 with me over 100 years later in in 1969. Sian