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Kentucky woman with over 230 great-great-grandchildren meets great-great-great-grandchild: See the photo

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MaeDell Taylor Hawkins, 98, got to hold her 7-week-old great-great-great-granddaughter Zhavia Whitaker on Feb. 18, 2023. The pair were surrounded by four of MaeDell Hawkins' living descendants: Frances Snow, Gracie Snow Howell, Jacqueline Ledford and A recent family photo that shows six generations of women and a 98-year-old matriarch meeting her great-great-great-granddaughter for the first time in Kentucky has gone viral.Seven-week-old Zhavia Whitaker met her great-great-great-grandmother, MaeDell Taylor Hawkins, at a nursing home residence in Kings Mountain, Kentucky, on Saturday, Feb.

18.The pair were joined by MaeDell Hawkins' daughter, Frances Snow; her granddaughter, Gracie Snow Howell; her great-granddaughter Jacqueline Ledford; and her great-great-granddaughter Jaisline Wilson.MOM OF 12 KIDS, PREGNANT FOR 16 YEARS IN A ROW, SHARES STRONG MESSAGE OF FAITH: 'CHILDREN ARE A BLESSING'MaeDell Hawkins' granddaughter, Sheryl Blessing (not pictured) — the sister of Gracie Snow Howell — snapped the family photo.On Feb.

18, MaeDell Taylor Hawkins, 98, got the chance to hold her great-great-great-granddaughter, Zhavia Whitaker, for the first time. (Sheryl Blessing) Gracie Snow Howell shared the photo on her personal Facebook account nearly a week later."SIX (living) generations," she wrote on Friday, Feb.

24. "MaeDell, Frances, Gracie, Jacqueline, Jaisline, and Zhavia."The photo has been shared by many other social media users on Facebook and Twitter.In a phone interview with Fox News Digital on Monday, March 6, Howell said the family hadn’t intended to make an "all-female" trip out of their visit — but that’s what ended up happening.LIVING TOGETHER: MORE PARENTS ARE MOVING IN WITH THEIR ADULT CHILDREN, SURVEY FINDSCoordin.

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