Thread:Mechemik/@comment-32286698-20190204111704/@comment-27075564-20190205202328

Yes and no. Some were relatively young when they happened and some less so. For instance, I can count 5 generations thorugh one side of my family that was born just in the 1900s (including myself) because most on that line had children by the time they were 20. On the other hand, there's 2 people alive today (about 85 years old or so now) who are grandchildren of presidents born in the 1800s (so for that line it literally only had 1 genreation born in the 1900s compared to my 5). So it really doesn't have a strong indicator unless we actually know when everyone was alive and born.