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A woman from Milwaukee couldn't believe that she and her siblings set a Guinness World Record for their ages.

After learning that she and her siblings have the highest combined age achieved by four siblings in the world, she told CBS 58 she was getting used to being a record-holder.

I accepted it. She told the outlet that she couldn't believe it at first.

Guinness World Records told USA TODAY that Geraldine, Marjorie, Robert, 93 and Richard have a combined age of nearly 386 years.

The record was verified in November. Walter and Anne Goebel were the parents of the siblings.

Geraldine Bulger and her siblings broke a Guinness World Record for their combined ages.
Geraldine Bulger and her siblings broke a Guinness World Record for their combined ages.

It is remarkable that they are all in good health for their ages. We are blessed. Ginny told CBS 58 that she was afraid she would live that long.

She celebrated her 100th birthday with her two older sisters.

A 22-year-old set out to break his own Guinness World record. He stacked 6 M&Ms.

A retirement community celebrated her achievement on Monday.

The secret to living a long life, according to Geraldine, is to eat good vegetables and not to get too skinny.

Follow reporter Asha Gilbert. Agilbert@usatoday.com.

The Guinness World Record for oldest living siblings is 383.

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