In answer to the OP, not I.
My mother knew three of her grandparents. One grandfather was staying with her family when she, as a 13 year old, went to his room one morning but couldn't wake him up. A grandmother lived next door until my mother was in her early 20s. And now her 4-year-old great-granddaughter visits her several times a week in the care home where she lives.
When I was young my grandfather used to tell us tales of when he was young in a Norfolk village in the 1890s and early 1900s. These included stories told to him by his grandfather, one of which involved his father in 1846 (my GGG GF). We got him (my GF) to write down his memoirs before he died, and I've been able to verify many of them using newspaper archives and at the National Archives.
My grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather in action at a village fete in 1911
My uncle was a GP in Wolverhampton for all his professional life, and GPed five generations of the same family. The oldest generation were elderly when he started, and their great great grandchild was born just before he retired.