Thuringia is celebrating: Great-grandma Nina welcomes her 100th great-grandchild Levin!

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Levi was born in Thuringia as Nina Dück's 100th great-grandchild, an event that sheds light on the fascinating family history.

In Thüringen wurde Levi als 100. Urenkel von Nina Dück geboren, ein Ereignis, das die faszinierende Familiengeschichte beleuchtet.
Levi was born in Thuringia as Nina Dück's 100th great-grandchild, an event that sheds light on the fascinating family history.

Thuringia is celebrating: Great-grandma Nina welcomes her 100th great-grandchild Levin!

In the small town of Ronneburg in Thuringia there is reason to celebrate! Great-grandmother Nina Dück, proudly 86 years old, welcomes her newest great-grandchild, Levin, the 100th addition to her family. The birth took place on June 4, 2025 at the SRH Wald-Klinikum Gera, and the little one weighed an impressive 3,770 grams. The joy over the historic event also attracted the attention of the hospital's Facebook community, which congratulated the family and acknowledged this special milestone. Such a large family easily makes it into the news spotlight - and that's exactly what Nina has achieved with her eight children and 53 grandchildren! Thuringia24 reported.

Nina Dück has an eventful history behind her. She is not only the great-grandmother of 100 great-grandchildren, but also a living history book. Her family roots go back to 1890, when her ancestors emigrated from Germany. Their path led via Ukraine, Siberia and finally to Kazakhstan, where the family settled for a long time. Just a few months ago, at the end of April 2025, Nina moved to Ronneburg to be closer to her daughters. She now lives there in a four-generation house, where her daughter Elena and granddaughter Evelina also live with their family, who are already raising seven great-grandchildren. 20min reported about it in detail.

Family life under the sign of migration

The story of Nina and her family is an example of the effects of migration on family structures. Their experiences show how the movement of people across national borders not only shapes their own identity, but also brings cultural diversity into families. How Hist.de describes, migration can bring challenges, but can also strengthen cohesion within the family. Oral traditions, like those Nina maintains with her many descendants, preserve the family history and promote understanding of one's own cultural identity.

We can only imagine what exciting stories Nina tells her great-grandchildren! She certainly has some moving experiences that not only inform but also inspire the younger generation. It's a nice thought that these 100 great-grandchildren live in a time when family ties and stories are perhaps more valued than ever.

Levin's warm welcome and the accompanying traditions of the extended family invite you to celebrate togetherness and keep the stories that have arisen through migration alive. Conversations, visits and shared celebrations are more than just beautiful moments - they are bridges between generations and help pass on cultural heritage.