<Li> The Lyon quintuplets (born April 29, 1896) were the first American quintuplets who were all born alive . The last survivor died on May 14, 1896 . </Li> <Ul> <Li> The Dionne quintuplets (born May 28, 1934, near Corbeil, Ontario, Canada) were the first quintuplets known to survive infancy . The five girls (Yvonne, Annette, Cecile, Emilie and Marie) were also the only set of identical quintuplets known to live into adulthood . </Li> <Li> The Fischer quintuplets (born September 14, 1963, in Aberdeen, South Dakota) were the first known surviving set of American quintuplets . They consisted of one boy and four girls . 3 of the 4 girls are identical: Magdalene, Margaret, and Catherine . </Li> <Li> The Lawson quintuplets (born July 27, 1965, in Auckland, New Zealand) were the first set of surviving quintuplets conceived through the use of fertility medication and are the only known New Zealand quintuplets: They are one boy (Samuel) and four girls (Deborah, Lisa, Shirlene and Selina). </Li> <Li> The Braham quintuplets (born 31 December 1967) were the first quintuplets to be born in Australia . They were conceived naturally and born to Pat and Roger Braham of Tenterfield, New South Wales . In birth order they were Annabel Dorothy, Richard Gibson, Faith Elizabeth, Caroline, and Geoffrey Raymond . Geoffrey died at 4 days old; the others are still living . </Li> <Li> The Hanson quintuplets (born November 13, 1969, in London) were the first set to survive in the United Kingdom, as well as the second surviving set of all - girl quintuplets after the Dionne quintuplets . </Li> <Li> The Kienast quintuplets (born February 24, 1970, in Liberty Corners, New Jersey) were the first surviving set of American quintuplets conceived through fertility medication . </Li> <Li> The Rychert quintuplets (born May 15, 1971, in Gdańsk) were the first surviving set born in Poland . </Li> <Li> The Brunner quintuplets (born June 9, 1978, in Nancy) were the first surviving set born in France . Marc, Luc, Gilles, Maud, and Anne were nicknamed "quintuplés Paris Match," and clothed by designer Pierre Cardin, in 17 articles written from 1978 to 1984 . For each article, they were clothed by the couturier Pierre Cardin . </Li> <Li> The Granata quintuplets (born June 1, 1981, in Toledo, Ohio) were three boys and two girls conceived through the use of fertility medication and born at 28 weeks to Janice and George Granata . They were named (in birth order) Britton, Nathan, Amanda, Heather, and Eric . Britton died of lung failure on June 3, 1981 . In 1983, the surviving four appeared with Oprah Winfrey on her show, People are Talking, along with their mother and their older sister Jenny . At age 15, the four appeared on The Jenny Jones Show . </Li> <Li> The Gaither quintuplets (born August 3, 1983, in Indianapolis, Indiana) were the first surviving African - American quintuplets and were one of only three naturally - conceived American sets in 1983 . </Li> <Li> The Al - Ghamdi quintuplets (born February 2, 1988, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) were the first set to be born in Saudi Arabia . The 5 boys were born to Salha and Saeed Al - Ghamdi . </Li> <Li> The Nur Adlan quintuplets were born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on May 20, 1996 . The three girls and two boys were the first set of Malaysian quintuplets to survive infancy . </Li> <Li> The Cassidy quintuplets were born in Dublin, Ireland on August 16, 2001, to Veronica and Kevin Cassidy of Wexford . The three boys (Conor James, Cian Richard, and Rory Kevin) and two girls (Amy Dorothy and Dearbhail Mary) were the first quintuplets to be born in Ireland . </Li> <Li> The Gonzalez - Moreno quintuplets were born in Phoenix, Arizona on April 26, 2005, to Luisa Gonzalez and Enrique Moreno via surrogate mother, Teresa Anderson . The five boys are the first set of quintuplets born via surrogate . The boys, in order of birth, are; Enrique, Jorge, Gabriel, Javier, Victor and weighed between 3 lb 7oz and 3 lb 15oz . </Li> <Li> The Artamkin quintuplets were born in Oxford, England on November 10, 2007, to Dimitri and Varvara Artamkin via Cesarean section . They were the first set of quintuplets born to Russian parents . </Li> <Li> The Wilkinson quintuplets (born July 31, 2007, in Phoenix, Arizona) were born to Jayson and Rachelle Wilkinson of Cedar Park, Texas . The three girls (Kassidy, Kaydence, and Kyndall) and two boys (Rustin and Ryder) hold the record for the highest combined birthweight of a set of quintuplets at 21 lb (9.52 kg). </Li> <Li> The Jones quintuplets (born January 16, 2009, in Austin, Texas) were four girls and one boy born to Ethan and Casey Jones . In order of birth, they are Brooklyn Faith, Britton Grace, Jack William, Lila Addison, and Ryan Elizabeth . They have an older sister Eliot McKenna, who was four at the time of their birth . All six children were conceived through fertility treatments of intrauterine insemination (IUI) and a sperm donor when the couple learned Ethan had an extremely low sperm count . The same donor was used for Eliot and the quintuplets . The Jones quintuplets and their family had a show on TLC called Quints by Surprise that premiered on August 30, 2010 . </Li> <Li> The Kroscen quintuplets were born in Prague, Czech Republic on June 2, 2013, to Alexandra Kinova and Antonin Kroscen of Milovice . The four boys (Michael, Deniel, Martin, and Alex) and one girl (Tereza) were the first recorded quintuplets to be born in the Czech Republic . </Li> <Li> The Busby quintuplets were born on April 8, 2015, in Houston, Texas, to Adam and Danielle Busby . The five girls (Ava Lane, Olivia Marie, Hazel Grace, Parker Kate, and Riley Paige) are the first set of all female quintuplets born in the United States . Ava and Olivia are identical twins . They have an older sister, Blayke . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Dionne quintuplets (born May 28, 1934, near Corbeil, Ontario, Canada) were the first quintuplets known to survive infancy . The five girls (Yvonne, Annette, Cecile, Emilie and Marie) were also the only set of identical quintuplets known to live into adulthood . </Li> <Li> The Fischer quintuplets (born September 14, 1963, in Aberdeen, South Dakota) were the first known surviving set of American quintuplets . They consisted of one boy and four girls . 3 of the 4 girls are identical: Magdalene, Margaret, and Catherine . </Li>

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