Born about a month before 1900 began and when England's Queen Victoria was still on the throne, Emma Morano is now the oldest living person. Incredibly, she still lives on her own in northern Italy.Morano credits her longevity to a daily glass of brandy, along with other things that don't sound healthy (link contains auto-play video). Researchers are studying supercentenarian in Italy, who tend to live longer than people anywhere else in the world.
On Friday, she was happy to hear the title had passed to her, one of her relatives told London's Daily Telegraph newspaper. “She was told this morning and she said ‘My word, I’m as old as the hills,’ but she was very pleased,” Rosi Santoni said.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
The Only Person Left from the 1800s
Earlier this week, 116-year-old Susannah Mushatt Jones died in New
York City, leaving no one else in the U.S. who was born in the 19th
century, as far as reliable record indicate. In fact, her death leaves
only one person in the world known to have been born in the 1800s.
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