The oldest person of the world, Jiroemon Kimura,
116 years Japanese man became the last male of the 19th century in the
world. Jiroemon Kimura was given the title of last male alive to be born
in the 19th century after the death of Barbados in the third week of
May 2013 at the age of 113 years and 90 days.
Gerontolgy Research Group at University of California, Los Angeles found out that as far as female were concerned, there are in all 21 women born before 1 January 1901 and they are still alive. Most of these 19th century women are in Japan and US, while others are in Canada and Europe. But amongst the male, Jiroemon Kimura is the only alive person of 19th century.
Jiroemon Kimura was born on 19 April 1897. He has lived to witness the reigns of four kings as well as 61 Japanese prime ministers. In the year 1962, i.e., at the age of 65 years, he retired from the Japanese post office after serving 45 years in the office.
At present, he lives in Kyotango. The oldest living woman of the world, Misao Okawa, 115 years old is also from Japan.
Gerontolgy Research Group at University of California, Los Angeles found out that as far as female were concerned, there are in all 21 women born before 1 January 1901 and they are still alive. Most of these 19th century women are in Japan and US, while others are in Canada and Europe. But amongst the male, Jiroemon Kimura is the only alive person of 19th century.
Jiroemon Kimura was born on 19 April 1897. He has lived to witness the reigns of four kings as well as 61 Japanese prime ministers. In the year 1962, i.e., at the age of 65 years, he retired from the Japanese post office after serving 45 years in the office.
At present, he lives in Kyotango. The oldest living woman of the world, Misao Okawa, 115 years old is also from Japan.
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