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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-39610937

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Emma Morano was born on 29 November 1899 in the Piedmont region of Italy. She was officially the last person born in the 1800s still living.

She had attributed her longevity to her genetics and a diet of three eggs a day, two of them raw.

Her life not only spanned three centuries but also survived an abusive marriage, the loss of her only son, two World Wars and more than 90 Italian governments.

According to the US-based Gerontology Research Group (GRG), the world's oldest registered human is now Jamaican Violet Brown, who was born on March 10, 1900.

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On 4/16/2017 at 0:49 PM, mjzee said:

The World's Oldest Person keeps dying!

Yeah!  I hope I don't live that long; it's the kiss of death.

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Newest Oldest Person Ms. Brown was born March 10, 1900. What does that say about all the people born in January and/or February of 1900?

Maybe this Emma Morano cheated all those people, in which case I'd say she deserved what she got, right?

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My grandmother (father's side) was born in 1897, and she lived to 100! She had memories of visiting the St. Louis world's fair in 1904, among many other notable things (half of which I've forgotten, I'm afraid).

Drove until she was 95, lived in an apartment by herself until 98, and still had most of her faculties until early in her 99th year.

My own father turns 90 next month, and although he's slowing down a bit (in the last year especially), I think he might well match his mother's longevity and quality of life.

I'm just 48 myself, but have always felt better-connected a little farther back into the past (than my contemporaries), both because my own parents were a good generation older (my dad especially, who's easily old enough to be my grandfather), and my grandma - who was easily old enough to have been my great-grandmother.

Growing up (in the 70's & 80's), everything after about 1920 seemed like relatively 'recent' history to me, since stories told around the dining room table - particularly around holidays - spanned a good bit of the last century.

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On 4/19/2017 at 2:01 PM, rostasi said:

The Killeen Luby's massacre happened about 25 years ago
and about 150 miles SW of us here. Terrible thing

Yeah, I remember that's when Steely Dan stopped playing Don't Take Me Alive during their concert because that was what he had playing on the cassette deck in his truck. We saw them in either '94 or '95 and they still weren't playing it. 

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Being the last person alive from the 1800's reminds me of the fanfare given to the last Confederate widow.

In late 1999, I read frequently that 100 years prior the New York Times argued that the 19th century did not end untill 12/31/1900 because there was no Year Zero.

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