A Family of 12 Siblings Now Holds the Guinness World Record for Highest Combined Age

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January 3, 2021Trending
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A Family of 12 Siblings Now Holds the Guinness World Record for Highest Combined Age
The D'Cruz family. (Courtesy of Guinness World Records)

A family of 12 siblings broke the Guinness World Record for highest total combined age, with the oldest at 97 and the youngest at 75.

The D’Cruz family has a combined age of 1,042 years and 315 days, and their record was confirmed on Dec. 15, according to a news release from Guinness.

Their names and birth dates are as follows: Doreen (September 3, 1923), Patrick (September 30, 1925), Genevieve (July 4, 1927), Joyce (March 2, 1929), Ronnie (August 24, 1930), Beryl (August 26, 1932), Joe (June 1, 1934), Francesca (September 17, 1936), Althea (July 27, 1938), Teresa (June 9, 1940), Rosemarie (March 30, 1943), and Eugenia (October 24, 1945).

The siblings were all born to the same parents in Pakistan, and now live all over the world, including Canada, London, Switzerland, and the United States.

“Though they do not live in the same place, the D’Cruz’s say they are a close family who count achieving the Guinness World Records title as one of the great highlights of their lives,” the release said.

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