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Question:I would say four, a generation being every 25 years.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: I would say four, a generation being every 25 years.

A generation is generally taken as 20 years. So, 5.

I think 3 generations

One generation is reckoned to be 20 to 30 years.
For genealogical purposes.
From year of birth to marriage, 20+- years,
from birth of first child to that child's marriage, 20+- years,
and so on.
Making it 5 generations (more or less) per century.

In some cases (unusual at best) such as one of mine,a g.g.g.g. g.grandfather... married three times. I descend from the third and last wife, and the two previous marriages netted children whose age could make them my parents and grandparents.

The standard is about 4, averaging that the parents are around 25 years old when they first became parents, although these days it's only about 3 generations per century, since people tend to wait to have children.

Two to six, depending on the families. If you had a string of women who had their first child at 16 and counted from first child to first child, you'd get 6.25.

If someone is born in 1900 and has a child by a second wife in 1975, and that child doesn't have children until 2002, you have just two generations.

I computed the average age of my 8 great grand parents at the time their middle child was born. It came out to 33. That's my family. We have are average in that we have our share of teen-aged brides and people who waited until they were 30 and found someone desperate.

If you talk about the "Lost" generation, the "Baby Boom" generation, the "beat generation" and so on, they run about 10 years, so you get 10 of them in a century.

there are 3.8 generations in 100 years.
each generation is approximately 26 years.

Go with Ted's answer. His is actually correct.

I think since people are living longer maybe about 5 generations