The quintuplets became associated with a range of products that purportedly played a role in helping them survive Nearly 85 years ago, at the height of the Great Depression, the Dionne Quintuplets, ...
Back in 1934, Elzire Dionne delivered five identical girls. The Dionne Quintuplets follows Cecile, Emilie, Marie, Yvonne and Annette through twenty-one years of strange upbringing. When the girls were ...
In 1934, Elzire Dionne delivered five identical girls. The Dionne Quintuplets follows Cecile, Emilie, Marie, Yvonne and Annette through twenty-one years of strange upbringing. When the girls were just ...
On their fourth birthday, May 28 1938, the fast-growing quintuplets receive ice cream cones as a special added treat. Left to right: Emilie, Annette, Marie, Cécile and Yvonne - Bettmann Archive Cécile ...
Cécile Dionne died at a hospital in Montreal on Monday, July 28, according to a family spokesperson Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The New York Times Cécile Dionne, one of the famous Dionne quintuplets, has ...
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Cécile Dionne, Quintuplet Who Rose to Fame During Great Depression, Dies at 91 Following Long Illness
Dionne died at a hospital in Montreal on Monday, July 28, according to a family spokesperson Cécile Dionne, one of the famous Dionne quintuplets, has died at the age of 91 She and her four sisters — ...
Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie and Marie Dionne spent most of their childhoods in an Ontario compound known as Quintland. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons In the early morning hours of May 28, ...
The Dionne quintuplets were born in rural Ontario in 1934. At the time of their birth, quintuplets were extremely rare, and quints that survived infancy were considered a miracle. My mother was born ...
The Dionnes, the first quints known to have survived infancy, became a global sensation and prey for the greedy. And Cécile came to resent it all. Only one of the five now survives. By Jane Gross ...
Nearly 85 years ago, at the height of the Great Depression, the Dionne Quintuplets, born two months premature in a tiny farmhouse in Northern Ontario, amazed, then charmed, an international audience.
Born in 1934 in the rural farming community of Corbeil, Ontario, the Dionne sisters were the first quintuplets in recorded medical history to survive infancy. Annette, Emilie, Yvonne, Cecile, and ...
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