

Meeting her first biological 6th-generation granddaughter filled an elderly woman with joy.
A touching family photo, capturing six generations of women, including a 98-year-old woman, as she meets her great-great-great-granddaughter for the first time, has gone viral in Kentucky.
Seven-week-old Zhavia Whitaker had a heartwarming meeting with her great-great-great-grandmother, MaeDell Taylor Hawkins, at a nursing home in Kings Mountain, Kentucky, on Saturday, Feb. 18, as reported by Fox news.
The heartwarming moment included MaeDell Hawkins’ daughter, Frances Snow; her granddaughter, Gracie Snow Howell; her great-granddaughter Jacqueline Ledford; and her great-great-granddaughter Jaisline Wilson.

MaeDell Hawkins’ granddaughter, Sheryl Blessing, who is not in the picture, sister of Gracie Snow Howell, took the touching family photo.
MaeDell Hawkins, as of this reporting, has 106 grandchildren, 222 great-grandchildren, 234 great-great-grandchildren, and 37 great-great-great-grandchildren.
Gracie Snow Howell shared the moving photo on her Facebook account.
“SIX (living) generations,” she wrote. “MaeDell, Frances, Gracie, Jacqueline, Jaisline, and Zhavia.”
The photo went viral after being shared by numerous social media users on Facebook and Twitter, depicting the heartwarming reunion of MaeDell Hawkins with her great-great-great-granddaughter and her family. Two years ago, MaeDell Hawkins had a bad fall at home and was admitted to a nursing home.
During a phone interview with Fox News, Howell shared that the family hadn’t planned an “all-female” trip for the visit, but that’s how it turned out to be.
Snow, 77, resides in Fairborn, Ohio; Howell, 58, lives in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; and Ledford, 39, is based in Anderson, South Carolina.
Wilson, 19, along with Whitaker, are based in Somerset, Kentucky.
“We spent three hours with her that afternoon,” Howell recalled to Fox News Digital. “We had a really good visit.”
MaeDell Hawkins was born and raised in Kentucky and took on household responsibilities at a young age when she married her first husband, Bill Taylor, in 1940.
Howell shared, “She was 16 when she married him. He was 50. That’s a big difference.”
“He already had 10 children. His wife died while giving birth to twins at home. He had to go back to work, and he needed somebody to care for the kids.”
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