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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
A centenarian is a person who has attained the age of 100 years or more. Much rarer, a supercentenarian is a person who has lived to the age of 110 or more.Reaching an old age has fascinated people for ages. According to the ancient book Genesis (chapter 5 verse 27) Methuselah managed to become 969 years old.
Some of the (nonapocryphal) claimants to longevity records are (see also: "Known for attaining high age below):
In the United States, centenarians traditionally receive a letter from the president upon reaching their 100th birthday, congratulating them for their longevity. In the United Kingdom, the Queen sends greetings (formerly as a telegram) on the 100th birthday and on every birthday starting with the 105th.
- Jeanne Calment - oldest person ever whose age has been verified by modern documentation; born 1875, lived to the age of 122
- Shigechiyo Izumi (1865-1986) - oldest male ever recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records
- Christian Mortensen (1882-1998) - oldest male widely accepted by scholars
- Habib Miyan - unauthenticated claim to be 132; believed by Indian court to be at least 125 (in 2003), having retired in 1938.
List of centenarians
Here is a list of well-known centenarians (with supercentenarians emphasized strongly). This list is divided into sub-lists, according to how the centenarian became well known.
Activists/non-profit leaders
- Albert Jean Amateau (1889-1996)
- Melchora Aquino (1812-1919) "Mother of the Filipino Revolution"
- Catherine Bramwell-Booth (1883-1987), Salvation Army Commissioner
- Ruth Ellis (1899-2000)
- Alice Hamilton (1869-1970)
- Mother Jones (1830-1930)
- Paul Moyer Limbert (1897-1998), YMCA Secretary General
- Margaret Murie (1902-2003), conservationist
- Scott Nearing (1883-1983)
- Sanzo Nosaka (1892-1993)
- Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000)
- Thomas Wyatt Turner (1877-1978)
- Irvin F. Westheimer (1879-1980)
Actors/filmmakers/entertainers
- George Abbott (1887-1995)
- Rosa Albach-Retty (1874-1980)
- Margaret Booth (1898-2002)
- George Burns (1896-1996)
- Dorothy Dickson (1893-1995)
- Mary Ellis (1897-2003)
- Liane Haid (1895-2000)
- Johannes Heesters (1903-Living)
- Bob Hope (1903-2003)
- Frederica Sagor Maas (born 1900)
- Ivan Novikoff (1899-2002), ballet teacher
- Risto Orko (1899-2001), Finnish film producer and director
- Irving Rapper (1898-1999), film director
- Leni Riefenstahl (1902-2003), German filmmaker
- Hal Roach (1892-1992)
- Tonio Selwart (1896-2002), actor and stage performer
- Athene Seyler (1889-1990)
- Ninette de Valois (1898-2001)
- Señor Wences (1896-1999)
- Estelle Winwood (1883-1984)
- Adolph Zukor (1873-1976)
Artists
- Manuel Alvarez Bravo (1902-2002)
- Theresa Ferber Bernstein (1890-2002)
- Alphaeus Philemon Cole (1876-1988)
- Hiragushi Denchu (1872-1979), Japanese sculptor
- Grandma Moses (1860-1961)
- Beatrice Wood (1893-1998)
Authors/poets/journalists
- Arthur Judson Brown (1856-1963)
- Fulgence Charpentier (1897-2001), Canadian journalist and columnist
- Nirad Chaudhuri (1897-1999)
- Geoffrey Dearmer (1893-1996)
- The Delany Sisters (1889-1999; 1891-1995)
- Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890-1998)
- Juan Filloy (1894-2000), Argentine writer
- Dorothy Frooks (1896-1997)
- Gregorio Fuentes (1897-2002)
- Edward K. Gaylord (1873-1974), newspaper publisher and philanthropist
- Ernst Jünger (1895-1998)
- Joseph Nathan Kane (1899-2002)
- Arthur Lehning (1899-2000), Dutch writer and anarchist-archivist
- Fernando Pessa (1902-2002), Portuguese journalist and radio broadcaster
- Carl Rakosi (1903-Living)
- Robert St. John (1902-2003)
- George Seldes (1890-1995)
- Grace Zaring Stone (1891-1991), pseudonym: Ethel Vance
- Walter Trohan (1903-2003), Chicago Tribune bureau chief and reporter
- Phyllis A. Whitney (1903-Living)
Businessmen
- Edward Bernays (1891-1995)
- Andrew George Burry (1873-1975)
- Godfrey Lowell Cabot (1861-1962), Cabot Corporation
- Albert Hamilton Gordon (1901-Living), Kidder, Peabody & Co.
- Cecil H. Green (1900-2003), Texas Instruments co-founder
- Garnet Hercules Mackley (1883-1986), Head of New Zealand Railways
- R. Samuel McLaughlin (1871-1972)
- Roy Neuberger (1903-Living)
- Mohan Singh Oberoi (1898-2002)
- James Stillman Rockefeller (1902-Living), First National City Bank of New York
- Hermann von Siemens (1885-1986)
- Sir Thomas Sopwith (1888-1989), aircraft pioneer
- W. Clement Stone (1902-2002), insurance leader
- Sir James Swinburne (1858-1958)
- Abdul Majid Zabuli (1896-1998)
Educators/school administrators
- John Morton-Finney (1889-1998)
- Emily Howland (1827-1929)
- Seymour Lubetzky (1898-2003), librarian
- Millicent Carey McIntosh (1898-2001), President of Barnard College
- Albert E. Meyzeek (1862-1963) "Dean of Negro Education"
- Norman Walker Porteous (1898-2003), Dean at University of Edinburgh
- Laura Woolsey Lord Scales (1879-1990), Dean at Smith College
- Louis Round Wilson (1876-1979) librarian
Explorers
- Alexandra David-Néel (1868-1969)
- Ardito Desio (1897-2001)
- Helge Ingstad (1899-2001)
- Freya Stark (1893-1993)
- Jean-Frédéric Waldeck (1766-1875)
Jurists/practitioners of law
- Sampson Salter Blowers (1742-1842)
- William A. Bootle (1902-Living)
- Melville Henry Cane (1879-1980), American lawyer and poet
- Lord Alfred Denning (1899-1999), Master of the Rolls
- Rush Limbaugh I (1891-1996)
- Harold Raymond Medina (1888-1990)
- L. Welch Pogue (1899-2003)
- Hartley Shawcross (1902-2003)
- Samuel Williston (1861-1963)
- Joseph William Woodrough (1873-1977)
Military commanders
- Aaron Bank (1902-Living), "Father of Special Forces"
- Sir Philip Christison (1893-1993), British general
- Sir George Higginson (1826-1927), British General
- John L. Hines (1868-1968), General, Chief of Staff US Army
- Stanislaw Maczek (1892-1994) Polish General
- James A. Van Fleet (1892-1992)
- Sir Provo Wallis (1791-1892), Admiral of the Fleet
Musicians/Composers/music patrons
- Irving Berlin (1888-1989), composer
- Eubie Blake (1883/1887-1983) - may actually have only been 96
- Irving Caesar (1895-1996)
- Jimmie Davis (1899-2000)
- Roy Henderson (1899-2000)
- Bill Johnson (1872-1972)
- Paul Le Flem (1881-1984) French composer
- Conrad Leonard (1898-2003), pianist and composer
- Sir Robert Mayer (1879-1985)
- Marcel Mule (1901-2001)
- Manuel Patricio Rodriguez Garcia (1805-1906), music and singing teacher
- Leo Ornstein (1892-2002)
- Joseph Salemi (1902-2003), jazz trombonist
- Nicolas Slonimsky (1894-1995)
Philosophers/theologians
- Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900-2002)
- Charles Hartshorne (1897-2000), pioneer of Process Theology
- Mordecai Kaplan (1881-1983)
- Oswald von Nell-Breuning (1890-1991)
- Alfred Vaucher (1887-1993), French theologian, church historian
- Paul Weiss (1901-2002)
Politicians/government servants
- Mahmud Celal Bayar (1884-1986), third President of Turkey
- Samuel Brawand (1898-2001), Swiss politician
- Roswell Keyes Colcord (1839-1939)
- Cornelius Cole (1822-1924), longest-lived US senator
- Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres (1721-1824)
- Georges-Casimir Dessaulles (1827-1930), Canadian senator
- Willem Drees (1886-1988), prime minister of the Netherlands
- Eleanor Lansing Dulles (1895-1996), U.S. diplomat
- Jules Ellenberger (1871-1973), British colonial administrator
- Josef Felder (1900-2000)
- Hamilton Fish III (1888-1991), US Congressman
- John Netherland Heiskell (1872-1972), 2nd US senator to reach 100 years
- Naruhiko Higashikuni (1887-1990)
- Christopher Hornsrud (1859-1960), Prime Minister of Norway
- Alfred M. Landon (1887-1987), governor of Kansas and presidential nominee
- Sir Moses Haim Montefiore (1784-1885)
- Sir William Mulock (1844-1944), Canadian politician and cabinet member
- Muhammad al-Muqri (c. 1840s? - 1957)
- George Alexander Parks (1883-1984), territorial governor of Alaska.
- Antoine Pinay (1891-1994), French prime minister
- Eduard Bernard Andrzej Raczynski (1891-1993), Polish diplomat
- Richard G. Reid (1879-1980), premier of Alberta
- Nellie Tayloe Ross (1876-1977)
- Murray Seasongood (1878-1983), mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
- Ramón Serrano Suñer (1901-2003), Spanish politician
- Emanuel Shinwell (1884-1986)
- Soong May-ling (Madame Chiang Kai-shek) (1897-2003)
- John Ward Studebaker (1887-1989)
- Reginald H. Sullivan (1876-1980), mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana
- Maurice H. Thatcher (1870-1973), US Congressman
- Strom Thurmond (1902-2003)
- David Wark (1804-1905)
- Zhang Qun (1889-1990), Chinese politician
- Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsüeh-liang) (1901-2001)
Relative of someone well-known
- Brooke Astor (1902-Living), wife of W. Vincent Astor
- Jean Faircloth (1898-2000), wife to Douglas MacArthur
- Mary Hanford (1901-Living), mother of Elizabeth Dole
- Rose Kennedy (1890-1995), mother of John F. Kennedy
- Richard Mudd (1901-2002), grandson of Samuel Mudd
- Ruby Muhammad (1897-Living) wife of Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad.
Religious leaders/Clergymen
- Laban Ainsworth (1757-1858), American clergyman and pastor
- Saint Anthony (251-356)
- Corrado Cardinal Bafile (1903-Living)
- Henry Boehm (1775-1875)
- Arthur Judson Brown (1856-1963) American clergyman, missonary and author
- Edward Howard (1877-1983), archbishop
- John Linus Paschang (1895-1999), bishop of Grand Island, Nebraska
- Tillit Sidney Teddlie (1885-1987), American hymnalist and pastor
- Daniel Waldo (1762-1864)
- Herbert Welch (1862-1969), Methodist Bishop and President of Ohio Wesleyan University
Royalty
- Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901-Living)
- Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (1900-2002)
- Judith, Countess of Listowel (1903-2003)
Scientists/mathematicians
- Charles G. Abbot (1872-1973), astronomer and secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
- Wilson Baker, FRS (1900-2002) headed school of chemistry at University of Bristol, England
- Arnold O. Beckman (1900-Living)
- Su Buqing (1902-2003)
- Michel-Eugène Chevreul (1786-1889)
- Harriette Chick (1875-1977)
- Rickard Christophers (1873-1978), protozoologist
- William David Coolidge (1873-1975)
- Gordon S. Fahrni (1887-1995)
- Raymond Firth (1901-2002)
- Viktor Hamburger (1900-2001)
- Rudolf Hell (1901-2002)
- Edward Augustus Holyoke (1728-1829)
- Nathaniel Kleitman (1895-1999) discoverer of REM sleep
- Paul E. Klopsteg (1889-1991)
- Inge Lehmann (1888-1993)
- Margaret Alice Murray (1863-1963)
- Franco Rasetti (1901-2001)
- Waldo Semon (1898-1999)
- Dirk Jan Struik (1894-2000)
- F. William Sunderman (1898-2003)
- Leopold Vietoris (1891-2002), mathematician
Sportspeople
- Constance M. K. Applebee (1873-1981), field hockey
- Jacques Gerschwiler (1898-2000), figure skating
- Fred W. Hooper (1897-2000), racehorse owner
- Ted Radcliffe (also known as "Double Duty Radcliffe") (born 1902)
- Herman Smith-Johannsen (1875-1987), cross-country skiing
- Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862-1965), American football
- Leon Stukelj (1898-1999), olympian
Miscellaneous
- Henri Dufaux (1879-1980), aviator
- Eleanor Lambert (1903-2003), U.S. fashion pioneer
- Irene Wells Pennington (1898-2003), multimillionaire oil widow
- Connie Douglas Reeves (1901-2003), cowgirl
- Saadi (1184-1283/1291)
Known for attaining high age
See also the list in supercentenarian, Last Surviving Veteran
- Thomas Parr (1483??-1635), lived for 152 years according to his gravestone at Westminster Abbey, but probably a conflation of grandfather and grandson.
- Katherine Young (born 1901), may be the oldest internet user
- Charlotte Benkner (born 1889), probably oldest now living
External links
- U.S. politicians who lived long
- BBC news report on Habib Miyan, who has collected old age pension for 65 years
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Centenarian."
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