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⚫ | '''Ettie Mae Greene''' (], ] – ], ]) was an ] ] who was recognized by ] as the 'oldest living American' in 1991 (later, the ] study would replace her with ], who was apparently older). |
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⚫ | '''Ettie Mae Greene''' (], ] – ], ]) was an ] ] who was recognized by ] as the 'oldest living American' in 1991 (later, the ] study would replace her with ], who was apparently older). She was born in ], and worked as a seamstress and a farmer. In an interview in 1991, she claimed that her ] was due to her "good, clean living" and a milkshake she drank every day. | ||
⚫ | Greene died of a cold at the Springfield Comprehensive Care Center in ].{{Fact|date=December 2007}} At the time of her death at age 114, she had nine children (four of whom she had outlived), 21 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and 37 great-great-grandchildren. |
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⚫ | Greene died of a cold at the Springfield Comprehensive Care Center in ].{{Fact|date=December 2007}} At the time of her death at age 114, she had nine children (four of whom she had outlived), 21 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and 37 great-great-grandchildren. She still holds the record for being the ] in the state of ]. | ||
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Ettie Mae Greene (September 8, 1877 – February 26, 1992) was an American supercentenarian who was recognized by Guinness World Records as the 'oldest living American' in 1991 (later, the SSA study would replace her with Lucy Hannah, who was apparently older). She was born in Wayside, West Virginia, and worked as a seamstress and a farmer. In an interview in 1991, she claimed that her longevity was due to her "good, clean living" and a milkshake she drank every day.
Greene died of a cold at the Springfield Comprehensive Care Center in Springfield, West Virginia. At the time of her death at age 114, she had nine children (four of whom she had outlived), 21 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and 37 great-great-grandchildren. She still holds the record for being the oldest person in the state of West Virginia.
See also
- List of the oldest people
- Longevity
- Oldest people
- Supercentenarian
- U.S. state longevity recordholders
References
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