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Jessa Duggar (m. Ben Seewald)

Jim Bob and Michelle’s fifth child, Jessa Duggar, was born on Nov. 4, 1992.

Jessa met Ben through church, and he began courting her in 2013—a traditional approach to romance that was a new concept for many viewers. The couple never discussed their relationships before engagement, so Jim Bob explained to People, “Courting is getting to know each other in a group setting, with both families spending time together and the couple setting goals to determine if they are meant to marry. In dating, a couple often pairs off alone, which can lead to a more physical relationship.”

Ben asked for Jessa’s hand and proposed in August 2014—marking the moment by holding her hand for the first time. They married on Nov. 1, 2014. Jessa was pregnant with their first child when 19 Kids and Counting was canceled, and TLC subsequently aired a special about sexual abuse featuring Jill and Jessa to educate viewers on the topic. The sisters later became the stars of their own show, Jill and Jessa: Counting On, that winter; the show eventually evolved into Counting On, which included other Duggar siblings as well.

Meanwhile, Jessa and Ben welcomed son Spurgeon on Nov. 5, 2015, son Henry on Feb. 6, 2017, daughter Ivy Jane on May 28, 2019, and daughter Fern in July 2021. In February 2023, Jessa shared that she suffered a miscarriage during the 2022 holiday season. She gave birth to son George in December 2023.

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In August 2025, Jessa announced the birth of son Edward.

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