By Simran Singh
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They raised 13 children, who later expanded their lineage to 55 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren
At 105 and 101 years old, Manoel and Maria Dino have been married for 84
years, setting a record while cherishing their legacy of over 100
grandchildren.
Love is a timeless force that binds people together, transcending
distance, time, and circumstance. Love knows no bounds for a Brazilian couple who have been married for a record 84 years and
have over 100 grandchildren. Manoel and Maria exchanged vows in 1940 at the
chapel of Boa Ventura in Ceará, Brazil. The world was a very different place
back then—Brazil had yet to win a single FIFA World Cup, and the first
programmable electronic computer had not even been invented.
Their story began in 1936 when Manoel travelled to the Almeida region in
Boa Viagem to collect a shipment of rapaduras, a traditional Brazilian candy.
It was there that he first met Maria. Their relationship, however, did not
blossom immediately. A chance encounter in 1940 reignited their connection, and
Manoel, convinced Maria was the one, declared his love for her. Maria accepted,
marking the beginning of their lifelong commitment.
Overcoming Challenges
Maria’s mother was hesitant about the relationship at first, prompting
Manoel to prove his worth. Determined to provide for their future, he began
building a home for them. Once he gained the family's approval, the couple wed
and embarked on their shared life together.
For decades, they worked diligently in agriculture, cultivating rolled
tobacco to support their growing family. They raised 13 children, who later
expanded their lineage to 55 grandchildren, 54 great-grandchildren, and 12
great-great-grandchildren.
Now in their later years, Manoel and Maria spend their days in
tranquility. Manoel, due to his age, rests during the day, but every evening,
he joins Maria in the living room to listen to the rosary prayer on the radio
before watching a televised mass.
When asked about the key to a lasting marriage, Maria and her family
provide a simple yet profound answer: love. “And that’s something even the most
advanced computer could never calculate!”
The Guinness World Record was confirmed by LongeviQuest with assistance
from their extended family. While Manoel and Maria hold the record for the
longest living marriage, the longest marriage ever recorded between different
sexes was that of David Jacob Hiller (b. 1789) and Sarah Davy Hiller (b. 1792),
who were married for an impressive 88 years and 349 days until Sarah’s passing
in 1898.
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