I was trying to figure out how many generations could theoretically exist at the same time, so I decided to first check Guinness. Hopefully I did all the math correctly.
I feel like they didn’t audit trailer parks.
Circular references make it impossible to count generations.
I have family working on matching that one.
Age when they had their first child:
My grandma was 20, my aunt was 18, her son was 17, his daughter was 15, her daughter was 14, and her kid is now 6.
6 generations.
My grandma is 90. My great-grandma passed away at 99.
Just one more teen pregnancy away from matching it.
Well assuming everyone had kids at 18, and lived to 122, max is 6 generations.
If everyone had kids very young, at 13, it maxes out at 9 generations.
Birth, 18, 36, 52, 70, 88, 106.
Fenceposts are hard to count.
I forgot birth, yeah.
I think OP made an error in stating you had to be 18. The oldest living person ever was 122 (as indicated by Blamemeta). As long as you are allowed a few pre-18 births, you can get to 7 generations). At 15 years old you can get to 8 generations.
“between 18 and 20”
It says the last girl had her child at 15…