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The fourth oldest person verified in the world has died in Japan. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/09/28/national/japans-oldest-woman-dies-at-115-kagoshima-resident-now-record-holder/#.Vgkcj-SFONN

 

At this point she remains the mysterious "Anonymous". Both people in Mike's post here have now died. http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=145&p=231546

IF SHE'S ANONYMOUS HOW DO THEY KNOW SHE'S DIED? :scratchhead:

 

It's like the Unknown Soldier. They know he's dead.

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The fourth oldest person verified in the world has died in Japan. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/09/28/national/japans-oldest-woman-dies-at-115-kagoshima-resident-now-record-holder/#.Vgkcj-SFONN

 

At this point she remains the mysterious "Anonymous". Both people in Mike's post here have now died. http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=145&p=231546

IF SHE'S ANONYMOUS HOW DO THEY KNOW SHE'S DIED? :scratchhead:

 

It's like the Unknown Soldier. They know he's dead.

 

Or is it she's dead?

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The fourth oldest person verified in the world has died in Japan. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/09/28/national/japans-oldest-woman-dies-at-115-kagoshima-resident-now-record-holder/#.Vgkcj-SFONN

 

At this point she remains the mysterious "Anonymous". Both people in Mike's post here have now died. http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=145&p=231546

IF SHE'S ANONYMOUS HOW DO THEY KNOW SHE'S DIED? :scratchhead:

 

It's like the Unknown Soldier. They know he's dead.

 

Or is it she's dead?

 

Who knows?

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The fourth oldest person verified in the world has died in Japan. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/09/28/national/japans-oldest-woman-dies-at-115-kagoshima-resident-now-record-holder/#.Vgkcj-SFONN

 

At this point she remains the mysterious "Anonymous". Both people in Mike's post here have now died. http://www.deathlist.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=145&p=231546

IF SHE'S ANONYMOUS HOW DO THEY KNOW SHE'S DIED? :scratchhead:

 

It's like the Unknown Soldier. They know he's dead.

 

Or is it she's dead?

 

Who knows?

 

They put known unto God on the headstones, so I guess she knows. :D

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Apparently Dominga Velasco (the oldest Mexican ever and seventh oldest living person) died on October 11.

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Discuss them as much as you want, but the world's oldest people are probably not suitable DeathList candidates. They'd probably be ineligible as their only fame comes from being old, which would seem to violate the rule "candidates cannot be famous solely for the fact they are likely to die in the near future".

 

It's still fun to discuss them though.

 

A lot of the more prominent supercentenarians seem to be dying off. Also, there are very few male supercentenarians left. There probably are more, but supercentenarians are notoriously difficult to verify. Verification becomes more difficult when it comes to those individuals living in less developed parts of the world, as reliable records are harder to come by.

 

Chinese linguist Zhou Youguang will turn 110 in 2016, assuming he lives that long. That would make him one of the world's oldest men. But the official groups researching the world's oldest people have not been very friendly towards accepting claims from countries like China. In this case he has notability anyway, but doubtless that won't be enough for verification.

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I say here here of course none of these folks are DP/DL worthy for the reason stated. But this piggybacks on my Lauren Hill post a couple days ago.

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Discuss them as much as you want, but the world's oldest people are probably not suitable DeathList candidates. They'd probably be ineligible as their only fame comes from being old, which would seem to violate the rule "candidates cannot be famous solely for the fact they are likely to die in the near future".

 

It's still fun to discuss them though. (...)

First of all, there's a slight contradiction in what you say, cause if they are supercentenarians, they are not "famous solely for the fact they are likely to die in the near future", that's just an unfortunate consequence (or "side effect") of being older than 110, which is the fact they are famous for.

 

Second, I think if anyone ever beats Jeanne Calment's unbelievable world record, that would make them genuinely famous and interesting (since they change something we know about the human race itself, namely its longest documented lifespan). On the other hand, an ordinary supercentenarian or even an ordinary "oldest man in the World/UK/Essex county" is not worthy of inclusion.

 

And while they're valid picks for the Derby Dead Pool, their age is penalized with a low score/hit (just 3, 1/4 of a dead guy in his twenties), so we probably don't have to worry about a "supercentenarian team" getting the #1 spot at the end of the year.

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Apparently Dominga Velasco (the oldest Mexican ever and seventh oldest living person) died on October 11.

 

Here's a link: http://www.dailydemocrat.com/general-news/20151019/oakland-latino-activist-dominguita-velasco-dies-at-age-114/4

Haud the fort Zapata.

 

Leandra Becerra Lumbreraras was a Mexican that was older than that.

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Apparently Dominga Velasco (the oldest Mexican ever and seventh oldest living person) died on October 11.

Here's a link: http://www.dailydemocrat.com/general-news/20151019/oakland-latino-activist-dominguita-velasco-dies-at-age-114/4

Haud the fort Zapata.

 

Leandra Becerra Lumbreraras was a Mexican that was older than that.

 

 

Again, if she was verified she would of been considered the oldest Mexican, however her case never received that verification.

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World's oldest triathlete Arthur Gilbert, a British engineer, has died at 94:

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11991697/Arthur-Gilbert-triathlete-obituary.html

 

 

Not dead, just heading into transition.

 

 

I'll get me coat.

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The Chands of Bradford celebrate their 90th wedding anniversary next month. The husband is 110 and his wife is 102.Apart from a marriage that was between 2 young children and lasted 91 years this marriage is setting records almost every day! Their impending achievement is so rare that there is no special name for a 90th W/A - Oak is 80th.

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The Chands of Bradford celebrate their 90th wedding anniversary next month. The husband is 110 and his wife is 102.Apart from a marriage that was between 2 young children and lasted 91 years this marriage is setting records almost every day! Their impending achievement is so rare that there is no special name for a 90th W/A - Oak is 80th.

So, he was 20 when they got married and she was 12?

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The Chands of Bradford celebrate their 90th wedding anniversary next month. The husband is 110 and his wife is 102.Apart from a marriage that was between 2 young children and lasted 91 years this marriage is setting records almost every day! Their impending achievement is so rare that there is no special name for a 90th W/A - Oak is 80th.

So, he was 20 when they got married and she was 12?

 

 

That may well have been legal when they married. The legal minimum age for marriage in England was 14 for boys and 12 for girls until well into the 20th century. It was raised to 16 for both some time in the 1920s, I believe.

 

Yes, 1929! here you are - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Marriage_Act_1929

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The Chands of Bradford celebrate their 90th wedding anniversary next month. The husband is 110 and his wife is 102.Apart from a marriage that was between 2 young children and lasted 91 years this marriage is setting records almost every day! Their impending achievement is so rare that there is no special name for a 90th W/A - Oak is 80th.

So, he was 20 when they got married and she was 12?

90th = Death

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The Chands of Bradford celebrate their 90th wedding anniversary next month. The husband is 110 and his wife is 102.Apart from a marriage that was between 2 young children and lasted 91 years this marriage is setting records almost every day! Their impending achievement is so rare that there is no special name for a 90th W/A - Oak is 80th.

So, he was 20 when they got married and she was 12?

 

 

That may well have been legal when they married. The legal minimum age for marriage in England was 14 for boys and 12 for girls until well into the 20th century. It was raised to 16 for both some time in the 1920s, I believe.

 

Yes, 1929! here you are - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Marriage_Act_1929

 

They were born and married in India.

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The Chands of Bradford celebrate their 90th wedding anniversary next month. The husband is 110 and his wife is 102.Apart from a marriage that was between 2 young children and lasted 91 years this marriage is setting records almost every day! Their impending achievement is so rare that there is no special name for a 90th W/A - Oak is 80th.

So, he was 20 when they got married and she was 12?

 

 

That may well have been legal when they married. The legal minimum age for marriage in England was 14 for boys and 12 for girls until well into the 20th century. It was raised to 16 for both some time in the 1920s, I believe.

 

Yes, 1929! here you are - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Marriage_Act_1929

 

They were born and married in India.

 

 

Then I guess it was legal there, too.

Point is, most people don't realise how recently such marriages were perfectly legal in England. Even more recent in Ireland, I think.

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