FIVE generations of one family met for the first time in Minehead with ages ranging from 94 years to seven weeks.
Ninety-four-year-old Jean Warrey met great-great-granddaughter Sarai-Leilani, who was only born in June.
The family came together in Mrs Warrey’s home in Paganel Rise, where she has lived for nearly 45 years.
Mrs Warrey’s daughter Deb Garbutt, said: “Mum has lived in Minehead since 1980, going to art classes in Watchet, doing some amazing water colour paintings, and attending keep fit classes and going swimming well into her 70s.
“As children we were taken to Somerset every year for holidays, sometimes twice a year.
“The summer holidays being extended to three weeks the last two years before my dad retired and moved there.
“So, I have been going to Somerset and Devon almost every year since the age of one, and I am still loving it.”
Ms Garbutt, now in her 60s, who lives in London, said Minehead was ‘a lovely change of scenery’.
She said: “Once I had my own children, we naturally had holidays in Minehead and visited our family.”
Also attending was Ms Garbutt’s eldest daughter Laura Jean, aged in her 30s and living in the London outskirts, and her first-born, daughter Destiny.
Destiny gave birth in late June to a girl, Sarai-Leilani, who was seven weeks old and meeting her great-great-grandma for the first time.
Ms Garbutt said: “We are all the first daughters in our family, all the first born, apart from myself, as I have an older brother.”