WORLD'S MOST ALBINO SIBLINGS
THE LONGEST LIST OF THE LONGEST
STUFF AT THE LONGEST DOMAIN NAME AT LONG LAST
What was the most albino siblings ever?
Albinism is a rare condition in
which a person is born with none, or very little pigment in their skin, eyes and
hair. Two families, the Sesler brothers and the Gaulin siblings both set the
record for a family that had the most albino siblings ever from March 31, 1924
to July 13, 1989.
George and Minnie Sesler from the United States had
eight children in total and their four oldest sons were all born with the
condition albinism. All brothers were born with pinkish-blue eyes, white hair,
and translucent skin. To make it even rarer, the first two brothers to inherit
the condition were twins! John Sesler was born on August 16, 1921 and passed
away on October 18, 1976 while his twin brother, George was born on August 16,
1921 and passed away on February 28, 1988. The other two brothers were Kermit,
born on February 17, 1923 and died on January 6, 2005 and Kenneth, born on March
31, 1924 and died on February 12, 1999.
As though that’s not rare enough, the Gausling
siblings also set the same record with four children having a rarer form of the
condition, oculocutaneous albinism. The Gausling siblings were the only four
children of their parents and they all had the condition. Sarah was born on
September 15, 1981; Christopher was born on February 24, 1983; Joshua was born
on October 25, 1987; and Brendan was born on July 13, 1989. The Gauslings are a
Canadian family and their father also has the condition while the mother carries
it.

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