BIRTH MAKES FIVE GENERATIONSA baby born at the Portsmouth Hospital yesterday is of the fifth living generation and therefore has the unusual advantage of being loved not only by a Mother, a grandmother and a greatgrandmother, but by a great-great-gran dm other as well/ The healthy, nine-pound youngster is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fencfergast of State street. Mr. Pendergast is employed, on the Portsmouth Navy yard... Mrs. Pen-dergast is the former Miss Mildred Jones.A grandmother of the baby is Mrs. Etta Jones of 5 Charles street; Forts-^ month, and her mother, the baby’s great-grandmother, is. Mrs. Georgia Gould of 14 Charles street. Mrs; Gould’s mother, the baby’s great-greatgrandmother, resides with her. She fir Mrs. Ellen Gidney, who is enjoying good health at the age of about 85 years. Mrs. Gidney deserves congratulations upon attaining the rare, honor of becoming a dcmbie-great-gimidnmtlicr.