12:20 AM PST, December 13, 2014
2014 was a big year for the Duggar family! The family shared this photo of the entire current Duggar clan on their Facebook page, and with both Josh and Jill expecting additions to their new families, the group is continuing to grow! Click through to check out some highlights from the Duggar's year.
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Family Photo

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2014 was a big year for the Duggar family! The family shared this photo of the entire current Duggar clan on their Facebook page, and with both Josh and Jill expecting additions to their new families, the group is continuing to grow! Click through to check out some highlights from the Duggar's year.
Christmas Card

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The family sent out their annual Christmas card in December featuring a photo with the whole family, including Jessa's new hubby Ben Seewald, Jill and Josh's growing families and Jim Bob's mother Mary.
Three Kids and Counting

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In December 2014, Josh Duggar and his wife Anna announced that they were expecting their fourth child. The new baby will join siblings Mackynzie, Michael, and Marcus .
Couples Kiss

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After choosing to share their first kiss as a married couple in private, Jessa Duggar and her new husband Ben Seewald posted a passionate photo of themselves kissing on Jessa's Instagram page. Soon after, Jessa posted this picture of her parents recreating the smooching shot.
Jessa and Ben

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Third Duggar daughter Jessa married Ben Seewald on November 1, 2014. The couple surprised their guests and family when they chose to share their first kiss as a couple in private, rather than during the ceremony.
Baby on the Way

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Jill and Derick Dillard announced in August 2014 that they were expecting their first child, due in March 2015. On October 21, 2014, the couple announced that they were expecting a baby boy.
Jill and Derick

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Second-oldest Duggar daughter Jill tied the knot with Derick Dillard on June 21, 2014.
Josh's New Job

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Josh Duggar moved his growing family to Washington D.C. after being hired as the executive director of the Family Research Council's political action committee.