Black and white twins: Brothers from the same mother

Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2008 4:43 PM PT
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By Linda Dahlstrom

Some things aren’t always black and white. Then again, sometimes they are – like the twin sons born July 11 to a German couple.

The first baby that was born, Ryan, has light skin and blue eyes. His brother, Leo, is dark-skinned with brown eyes.

"None of us could believe it," the maternity ward's head doctor, Birgit Weber, told one news source. "Both kids have definitely the same father."

Stephan Gerth is German and white. His wife, Florence Addo-Gerth, is from Ghana and has dark skin.

It was “a real surprise,” Gerth told the German newspaper Die Welt, adding that the most important thing to him isn’t color, but that everyone is healthy.


VIDEO: These brothers are a very rare pair

The odds are one in a million, say doctors, but it can happen with fraternal twins due the genetic soup in our backgrounds. Peter Propping, former director of the Institute for Human Genetics at Bonn University, told Die Welt that the black mother may have had some white ancestors, or that the white father may have had black ones. Very occasionally, the roll of the DNA die may cause the baby of biracial parents to inherit only the genetic coding for one color.

Rare though they are, the German twins do have some company. In the past few years, at least three mixed race couples have welcomed twins who were also black and white. 

In 1993, another set of black and white twins was born to the Dutch couple, Wilma and Willem Stuart, but it turned out to be a case of an in-vitro mix-up. The parents, who are both Caucasian, were mystified when the twins were born, but fell deeply in love with both of them. However, after about a year, genetic tests revealed that while one of the twins was biologically related to both parents, the other twin was not.

The hospital called it a “deeply regrettable mistake.” It soon became apparent that a device similar to a large eyedropper had been used twice, causing another man’s sperm to be mixed with Willem’s. The couple remembers two other couples in the waiting room the day of the procedure. One of them was black.

Being of different races and coming from different fathers hasn’t stopped the Stuart boys from closely bonding. While the dark-skinned boy did eventually meet the man who was his biological father, the brothers consider themselves full twins. In 2005, they attended a twins festival and proudly won the “Least alike twins” award.”

“For the two boys, being celebrated for their differences finally answered all the questioning looks, nasty teasing, and outright expressions of disbelief they've endured all these years,” Wilma Stuart told Dateline, which has been following the family since 1993.

Stephan Gerth and Florence Addo-Gerth, the parents of the newest set of “black and white” twins, know they’ll face some incredulous stares.

"I imagine sitting in a playground where the other mothers will call me crazy when I tell them the boys are twins," Florence told www.peacefmonline.com.

Like all siblings, their differences are more than skin deep. The twins also have distinctly different personalities, say their parents. Leo, the dark-skinned baby, is quieter; Ryan, his light-skinned brother, is temperamental. "When he's hungry, he's hard to stop,” said the mother.

She says her children were born looking exactly as they should. "God has decided that my children should have different skin colors," she says.

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Siblings of the same parents can be very different genetics and resulting coloring as well...my older child "had been to Tahiti" as the doctor commented after catching her.  He saw new born pictures of her father two weeks later and agreed she really did look like him (a repeat image said family and friends) but was a deep brownlike her Native American ancestors, a great great grandmother was either Cherokee or Cahota.  The younger child with the same father, is definitely from my side of the family, a blue grey eyed, blonde then to balding from the great great grand english father on the maternal side. Genetics can do alot more blending of our ethnic differences than we realize...I have a friend with one child that has nappy white blonde hair and very fair english irish skin. We need to get over our obsessions with "purity" in relation to race!
This is perhaps a greater force speaking out against racism.  I think it's amazing to have children who represent, in looks, all of the different races and cultures that most people are now a days.  I'm an american....that means for my bothers and I that we are Irish, English, Croation, French and even some Indian!  
The parents are lovely and so are the Twins.  That's really all that matters (1 in a million odds or not!)  :)
Not so unusual a lady of color on Big Brother has twins one white one black
Not so unusual a lady of color on Big Brother has twins one white one black
My children are bi-racial.  My son-definately inherited his father's ethnicity (Hispanic) and my freckles.  My blonde hair-blue eyed daughter got mine.  It kills me that when my daughter, 15, is calling to her dad in the store and some ignorant person says to him, "That's not really your daughter is it?"  He then just smiles and says, "Sure-her momma is a white girl" and walks away
Just goes to show. . . .People Are People
OMG GODD BLESS THEM BOTH! they are sooo BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree with the parents.  God blessed them with healthly happy children.  That is all that counts!! Skin color doen't matter!!  They will have a lot of fun with it.  Even fraternal twins have fun confusing people when they get older!!
God bless you and your boys!!
May our great GOD, the Creator of us all, be praised for His latest miracle!  And the mother of these two beautiful boys has it right: "God has decided that my children should have different skin colors."  I have three children who are all different colors, and I have a sibling with much darker skin than that of my own.  In Black American families this is not unheard of---my father's and mother's siblings run the color spectrum from fair to light olive-skinned to tan to brown to ebony!  Credit a family tree with many races: Caucasian, Creole, caucasian, Jamaican, Native American, and Black American.  But the outside color matters not---only the heart.  Let us all remember that, as we live in the big 'salad bowl' which we call America.  
I met a couple that had twins where one was white with blonde hair and blue eyes and the other was fully black with all the features you would expect. Both parents were white with blonde hair, I did not take notice of their eyes colors at the time.
They claimed there was nothing out of the ordinary in the past. Is it possible the mother had another lover and he was the father of another egg?
Hopefully, society will accept both children as equals and not subject them to hate. Other childen can sometimes be the worst.  Genetics is a fascinating subject.  Take a look at the genetics of cats and how their colors may vary and how color and gender sometimes go together.  Best wishes to all of the babies and parents mentioned.  Thanks  Howard Lee  Bogalusa La
May God Bless them both. Love in colorblind.
Yep, you don't get more diverse than that do you? They have their own UN right at home. :-)
I love it
T
These examples would offer testiment to one race, the human race. Just let them receive love for who they are, not who they look like!
I think this whole hoopla about "race" is ridiculous.  We are all just humans with different skin/eye/hair colors.  You can have a white Cadillac, a brown Cadillac or Black Cadillac - what's the difference - IT'S STILL THE SAME CAR!!!!! Fraternal twins can be all different hair/eye/skin colors as well as short/tall/skinny/chubby - let's all quit defining everybody by their outside and look at what really makes us humans special - our hearts and minds!
hey al from colordo no one was saying any thing bad about the race they were just explaning why it happen i think you need to go back a reread the story.
It's quite interesting that the two boys are different colours. It helps them  to be seen as individuals with their own personilities and characteristics. They will not be seen as two sides to the  same coin or as an extention of each other. Enjoy life boys
Why is this a surprise?  Obviously this is possible with an interracial couple or even with a couple where one person is black and the other is bi-racial.  This is not a phenomenon but rather something to be expected if an interracial couple has children or if there is another race in one's ancestry.   This is not groundbreaking news!!!
What BEAUTIFUL babies and what a gift they are to their loving parents.  I wsih them a wonderful life together!
In the late 70s in germany, a german lady had twins one black and one white..  but by different fathers.
My sister has four kids. 3 of them show their father's Hispanic roots, one of them looks more like their mother with blue eyes, blonde hair, but she gets a heck of a tan in the summer!
People are the way God intended them to be.  Bless the mom and her beautiful babies.  I have two daughters who are light skinned and both me and my husband are dark skinned, him from Nigeria myself USA. People have always made comments about us having light skinned children even going as far as to say their daddy must be white.  I have learned to ignore stupid people and embrass the beauty of my blessings.
god is good, he gave you two health sons. a beauiful rainbow
When I was a child I begged my mom to tell and that I could handled the news I had been adopted. My siblings all were fair skinned and blonde and red headed. I have olive complexion brown hair and  with green eyes and look more american indian. My mother gave me a picture of my great grandmother and to my suprise I looked alot like her. She too was darker in skin tone and dark hair. My ancestry goes back to Jamestown and my ancestor Sir John Rolf married Pochahontas and my ancestry is Cherokee and blackfoot. I have two children with olive complexion and dark hair and 2 with honey toned skin and blonde. My husband is norwegian but his great great grandmother was canadian indian but wouldn't admit it. He too, has olive complexion brown eyes as does one of his brothers and sisters. However, one of his brothers is blonde with fair skin and blue eyes. Go figure
This is not all that unusual. Just visit the West Indies or Brazil. Same parents often have siblings of varying color and physical chracteristics.
There was another case in Germany many years ago like this, only the mom was a prostitute and had had relations with a white man and a black man on the same day. Whoever said it's just important that they're healthy is right on the mark. I wish the twins a long healthy life!
If only this was the way all couples had kids -born of any colour or race randomly- wouldn't this be a more tolerating world indeed?
I think this is wonderful!!!  A wonderful way to show that Dr. King was right that we are indeed all equal, and in these cases, genetics prove that nothing is impossible when it comes to showing that everybody, despite skin color, are all people.
I am not sure the odds are that big. My husband is black and I am white and we have fraternal twins with one being having dark skin and dark hair like my husband and one with blonde hair and white skin like me. people are amazed all the time when I tell them they are twins.
I am of Irish decent(fathers side) and Cherokee, German and Irish (Mothers side) and my husband is Cuban. We have 4 children together and they all have a unique and beautiful look to them...My oldest is blonde hair, blue eyes, light-skinned and freckles. My second is blonde hair, blue eyes and olive skin that tans very dark. My third is dark blond and brown eyes, and my 4th is brown hair and green eyes. I am very proud of them all and their striking beauty. I get comments everywhere i go. Though I do feel bad when my husbands friends and others meet them...they always comment to him, asking if they are really his kids, and joke that he should have a paternity test. Its rude and uncalled for. And it does hurt my hubbys feelings.
Those parents must be really happy.  I mean, 1:1000000 odds is tough to beat statistically, and here they are with a beautifully unique pair of children.  Twins are rare enough, but this is something else!
Im not sure I believe in the whole "God, higher being" creator claim, I think the fact that one parent is dark and one is light, only makes sense that children can be different shades of black or white. I know a few people (none of them twins) of bi racial parents and their skin colour ranges from dark to fairly light; not uncommon, and I am sure most people can claim to have met other bi-racial families where the kids arent all the same skin colour/skin tone. So if the article had not said that these babies were twins (obviously not identical) I dont think this would have made news. These twins are simply siblings who happen to share a birthday. I do not think this is a miracle and I think there is clearly a logical and simple answer as to why these children are both a different skin colour. I would have no doubt in my mind that these two kids are really siblings.
Glad the babies are doing well and they are cuties
I do not see anything odd about one light skinned parent and one dark skinned parent having one baby with light skin and one baby with dark skin. It is not odd for two light skinned parents to have children that are lighter or darken than they are,it is believed that is the way that different skin colors got started by parents having kids of different shades of color and the one that was morst suitable for the enviorment is the one that survived
Aw they are so precious!
I look forward to the day when articles like this don't have to be written, much less sensationalized. A racially mixed couple can produce children with different skintones/racial features. Just like any other family where one child looks like the mother and another child looks like the father. Duh. Why would fraternal twins be any different? They don't have four heads. They simply don't look the same. Most sets of fraternal twins don't look alike.
They are obviously fraternal twins so it really is no big deal.  No different than parents having one child with blonde curly hair and another with brown strait hair.  It happens in a lot of families.  
This is truly a blessing! One of the most beautiful things to happen in the wicked, sinful life we live full of hate and other evils. I am truly ecstatic! May the God of our Savior keep them both and that they show an example of colorless love.
There are very few "pure" races in the world, if any. People who live in the Amazon jungle isolated from others for thousands of years may be considered "pure" (I’m not sure about that). The obsession with purity in America is just a ridiculous illusion held by those who have a desperate need to feel special. Purity does not define beauty or intelligence. People should have their DNA checked. They would be amazed!
Just goes to show that you should not judge a book by its cover.  Then again you should not judge at all.
I am so glad to see just best wishes and a whole lot of love for these two little gifts!!! Life is a gift no matter what the race, religion, or nationality. Wiping the tears from my eyes, I send best wishes to this family and God help them when these two little guys turn into toddlers! I am lucky to live in an area where the outside doesn't matter, just whats inside. This is what I taught my kids, and my house looks like the United Nations, with friends from the entire color wheel represented, and I wouldn't have it any other way!!
What is all the hoopla? One parent is caucasian, one is black - how should the children look? Also, they are fraternal twins, not identical. To say that one is white and one is black is actually false reporting. What has actually occurred is that due to the throw of the genetic dice, one child has more features of a white, and the other blac; one lighter, one darker. And who knows what they will look like when they are older. Among Arican Americans we see folks born very late, who when they are much older, are far darker, and we've seen people get lighter when they were dark while young. I am disappointed at the doctor's response to this. They, as scientists should not have been surprised, and neither should the father. What did he expect: his wife is African, did he think all the children would just look like him or some mixed coloring of the two? People get a grip. If race were not such an issue in this nation, this would not have even made the news.
What beautiful baby boys! How precious that our great God gave two special boys and their parents a wonderful opportunity to show love :)
And they,re born on the same day my second son turned 10!May God bless the twin boys and parents!!
Eve Reimer,Ont.Canada
i am italian and irish. both sides of my family ahve a few "throw backs "as they like to call thwm. i am the oddest of all having all the rarest traits from both families. my own brpther looks like nothng like me - yet his daughter could be my twin. hopefully all this typecasting and racial nonsence will die away. to be a bigot in todays society is small minded and uneducated. god bless all babies !
That is not unusual, black women have been known to make any color child, after all life did start in Africa
How lovely!  A nice miracle for the family for now they have children than look like them both!  A friend of mine was Native American, and her husband was blond and blue-eyed.  Her children have light hair, but have her skin tone.  Lovely kids.
Congratulations!  Having twins that look so healthy.  You have truly been blessed!
Not to unusual my aunt and uncle both white have a set of twins one is white and one is black. These are their biological children, seems that back a few generations we had a ancestor who was the result of a slave and plantation owner. Anywho we love our cousins just the same.
I have a son with a paternal bi-racial grandmother and two daughters with no mixture at all, but both daughters are very light skinned and my son is quite dark.  His paternal great-grandmother was dark as coal.  


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