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Gertrud Henze (8 December 1901 – 22 April 2014) was a German ] who had been the oldest living person in Germany from the death of Elisabeth Schneider on 9 February 2013 until her death on 22 April 2014. The former librarian was born on Rügen and never got married or gave birth to a child. She was still in good condition and lived in a retirement home in ] since 1993 where she was well-liked by many residents for her open and life-affirming attitude. Henze traced her longevity to reading a lot, having lively contact with other people, enjoying sometimes a cigarette and a glass of wine and never marry. She celebrated her 112th birthday only with some friends and relatives because the public interest in consequence of her birthday the year before was too exhausting. She enjoyed reading, even with the help of a magnifying glass. Nevertheless of physical limitations Henze was able to walk with the help of a walking frame to meet acquaintances and friends for having a chat. Henze died on 22 April 2014 at the age of 112 years and 135 days. She bequeath her body for genetic research to science.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.abendblatt.de/region/niedersachsen/article111880071/Gertrud-Henze-feiert-111-Geburtstag.html|title= |
Gertrud Henze (8 December 1901 – 22 April 2014) was a German ] who had been the oldest living person in Germany from the death of Elisabeth Schneider on 9 February 2013 until her death on 22 April 2014. The former librarian was born on Rügen and never got married or gave birth to a child. She was still in good condition and lived in a retirement home in ] since 1993 where she was well-liked by many residents for her open and life-affirming attitude. Henze traced her longevity to reading a lot, having lively contact with other people, enjoying sometimes a cigarette and a glass of wine and never marry. She celebrated her 112th birthday only with some friends and relatives because the public interest in consequence of her birthday the year before was too exhausting. She enjoyed reading, even with the help of a magnifying glass. Nevertheless of physical limitations Henze was able to walk with the help of a walking frame to meet acquaintances and friends for having a chat. Henze died on 22 April 2014 at the age of 112 years and 135 days. She bequeath her body for genetic research to science.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.abendblatt.de/region/niedersachsen/article111880071/Gertrud-Henze-feiert-111-Geburtstag.html|title=Gertrud Henze feiert 111. Geburtstag|date=7 December 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.hna.de/lokales/goettingen/morgen-wird-112-goettingerin-gertrud-henze-aelteste-deutsche-3260687.html|title=Sonntag wird sie 112: Göttingerin Gertrud Henze ist die älteste Deutsche|date=7 December 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inhalt.mit-112-jahren-gestorben-gertrud-henze-war-wohl-aelteste-deutsche.a687412d-33ab-44e7-bb36-db9728389a7f.html|title= Gertrud Henze war wohl älteste Deutsche|date=22 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
===Frieda Szwillus=== | ===Frieda Szwillus=== |
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This is a list of verified German supercentenarians (people from Germany who have attained the age of at least 110 years). There have been 45 verified supercentenarians from Germany. The oldest person ever from Germany was Maria Laqua, who died in 2002 aged 112 years 362 days (but Augusta Holtz, aged 115 years 79 days, died in the US in 1986). As of 23 December 2024, there are 0 verified living supercentenarians, 0 pending, and at least 4 unverified in Germany, the oldest of whom is Else Rönsch, aged 120 years, 281 days.
Living German supercentenarians
Below is a list of the oldest living people from Germany and born in Germany. Those listed as 'verified' have been validated by an international body that specifically deals in longevity research, such as the Gerontology Research Group. Those listed as 'pending' have provided at least one document supporting the claimed age but not the three necessary for validation. Those that are 'unverified' have provided no documents to support the age claimed. Verified Pending Unverified
Rank | Name | Sex | Birth date | Age as of 23 December 2024 | State of birth | State of residence |
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Else Rönsch | F | 17 March 1904 | 120 years, 281 days | Prussia (Pomerania) | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | |
Anonymous | F | 1904 | 110 years | ? | Hamburg | |
Elfriede Petrasch | F | 14 February 1905 | 119 years, 313 days | Prussia (Brandenburg) | Berlin | |
Herta Oeser | F | 24 June 1905 | 119 years, 182 days | Württemberg | Baden-Württemberg |
Living German emigrant supercentenarians
Rank | Name | Sex | Birth date | Age as of 23 December 2024 | State of birth | Country of residence |
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Luzia Mohrs | F | 23 March 1904 | 120 years, 275 days | Prussia (Rhine Province) | Living in Brazil as Sister Maria Electis | |
Katherine Bodenbender | F | 19 April 1905 | 119 years, 248 days | Prussia (Hesse-Nassau) | Living in USA |
German supercentenarians
Deceased (Verified) Living (Verified) Pending
Rank | Name | Sex | Birth date | Death date | Age | State or Country of birth | State of death |
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1 | Maria Laqua | F | 12 February 1889 | 9 February 2002 | 112 years, 362 days | Prussia (Rhine Province) | Rhineland-Palatinate |
Rosalia Hasenkampf | F | 14 October 1889 | 10 July 2002 | 112 years, 269 days | Russia | North Rhine-Westphalia | |
2 | Frieda Szwillus | F | 30 March 1902 | 21 September 2014 | 112 years, 175 days | Anhalt | Saxony |
3 | Gertrud Henze | F | 8 December 1901 | 22 April 2014 | 112 years, 135 days | Prussia (Pomerania) | Lower Saxony |
4 | Meta Berndt | F | 9 November 1889 | 28 December 2001 | 112 years, 49 days | Prussia (Pomerania) | North Rhine-Westphalia |
5 | Johanna Klink | F | 17 January 1903 | 20 February 2015 | 112 years, 34 days | Prussia (Silesia) | Saxony |
6 | Irmgard von Stephani | F | 20 September 1895 | 5 October 2007 | 112 years, 15 days | Prussia (Hesse-Nassau) | Berlin |
7 | Lina Zimmer | F | 20 November 1892 | 28 August 2004 | 111 years, 282 days | Württemberg | Baden-Württemberg |
8 | Hermann Dörnemann | M | 27 May 1893 | 2 March 2005 | 111 years, 279 days | Prussia (Rhine Province) | North Rhine-Westphalia |
9 | Charlotte Klamroth | F | 18 August 1903 | 16 May 2015 | 111 years, 271 days | Prussia (Saxony) | Rhineland-Palatinate |
10 | Magdalene Regener | F | 5 March 1891 | 19 November 2002 | 111 years, 259 days | Prussia (Hesse-Nassau) | Lower Saxony |
11 | Elisabeth Heck | F | 11 July 1893 | 3 February 2005 | 111 years, 207 days | Baden | Hesse |
12 | Paula Baumgärtner | F | 16 August 1881 | 24 February 1993 | 111 years, 192 days | Prussia (Westphalia) | Baden-Württemberg |
13 | Margarete Ottmann | F | 23 February 1903 | 17 August 2014 | 111 years, 175 days | Prussia (Silesia) | Bavaria |
14 | Elisabeth Schneider | F | 19 August 1901 | 9 February 2013 | 111 years, 174 days | Prussia (Westphalia) | Lower Saxony |
Rosa Rose | F | 4 December 1903 | 25 April 2015 | 111 years, 142 days | Prussia (Hanover) | Lower Saxony | |
15 | Katharina Braun | F | 23 September 1867 | 5 February 1979 | 111 years, 135 days | Bavaria (Palatinate) | Rhineland-Palatinate |
16 | Anna Stephan | F | 25 March 1892 | 3 August 2003 | 111 years, 131 days | Bohemia | Bavaria |
17 | Elsa Tauser | F | 10 July 1896 | 6 October 2007 | 111 years, 88 days | Hamburg | Schleswig-Holstein |
Käthe Wulf | F | 23 March 1902 | 19 June 2013 | 111 years, 88 days | ? | Hesse | |
18 | Bertha Lindemann | F | 11 March 1891 | 29 May 2002 | 111 years, 79 days | Brunswick | Lower Saxony |
19 | Else Aßmann | F | 18 February 1902 | 15 February 2013 | 110 years, 363 days | Prussia (Brandenburg) | Berlin |
20 | Aloysia Tilscher | F | 9 December 1893 | 8 November 2004 | 110 years, 335 days | Moravia | Bavaria |
21 | Frieda Schmidt | F | 15 December 1899 | 6 November 2010 | 110 years, 326 days | Prussia (Brandenburg) | Brandenburg |
22 | Berta Zeisler | F | 2 February 1900 | 1 December 2010 | 110 years, 302 days | Lorraine | Rhineland-Palatinate |
23 | Gisela Metreweli | F | 10 October 1893 | 31 July 2004 | 110 years, 295 days | Bavaria | Bavaria |
24 | Marie Stutz | F | 22 October 1896 | 11 August 2007 | 110 years, 293 days | Hesse | Bavaria |
25 | Frieda Müller | F | 18 October 1894 | 21 July 2005 | 110 years, 276 days | Prussia (Brandenburg) | Brandenburg |
Franziska Rau | F | 9 March 1902 | 6 December 2012 | 110 years, 272 days | Baden | Baden-Württemberg | |
26 | Pauline Spyra | F | 24 April 1886 | 11 January 1997 | 110 years, 262 days | Prussia (Silesia) | Bavaria |
27 | Frieda Tessmer | F | 5 August 1897 | 28 March 2008 | 110 years, 236 days | Prussia (Brandenburg) | Berlin |
28 | Clothilde Rey | F | 20 November 1892 | 9 July 2003 | 110 years, 231 days | Prussia (Rhine Province) | North Rhine-Westphalia |
29 | Erna Scharfenberg | F | 26 June 1894 | 26 January 2005 | 110 years, 214 days | Hamburg | Schleswig-Holstein |
30 | Mathilde Stoellger | F | 21 April 1893 | 16 November 2003 | 110 years, 209 days | Prussia (Rhine Province) | North Rhine-Westphalia |
31 | Karolina Gröber | F | 27 April 1901 | 21 November 2011 | 110 years, 208 days | Bavaria | Bavaria |
32 | Friedrich Wedeking | M | 10 October 1862 | 5 May 1973 | 110 years, 207 days | Lippe | North Rhine-Westphalia |
33 | Maria Corba | F | 15 August 1878 | 8 March 1989 | 110 years, 205 days | Banat | North Rhine-Westphalia |
34 | Charlotte Bauch | F | 12 October 1900 | 2 May 2011 | 110 years, 202 days | Saxony | Bavaria |
35 | Arno Wagner | M | 4 June 1894 | 22 December 2004 | 110 years, 201 days | Saxony | Saxony |
36 | Franziska Umrath | F | 5 September 1885 | 18 February 1996 | 110 years, 166 days | Prussia (West Prussia) | Hamburg |
37 | Johanne Rasmus | F | 25 October 1896 | 25 March 2007 | 110 years, 151 days | Prussia (Hanover) | Lower Saxony |
Maria Volmer | F | 8 June 1890 | 6 November 2000 | 110 years, 151 days | Prussia (Westphalia) | North Rhine-Westphalia | |
38 | Helene Heidbreder | F | 19 May 1897 | 8 October 2007 | 110 years, 142 days | Prussia (Westphalia) | Lower Saxony |
Maria Jantke | F | 18 October 1902 | 9 March 2013 | 110 years, 142 days | Prussia (West Prussia) | North Rhine-Westphalia | |
39 | Emma Joisten | F | 21 June 1898 | 8 November 2008 | 110 years, 140 days | Prussia (Hesse-Nassau) | North Rhine-Westphalia |
40 | Johanne Wilks | F | 8 February 1893 | 23 June 2003 | 110 years, 135 days | Oldenburg | Lower Saxony |
41 | Ella Ille Rentel | F | 19 May 1852 | 19 September 1962 | 110 years, 123 days | Russia | North Rhine-Westphalia |
Lina von Veh | F | 17 February 1898 | 19 June 2008 | 110 years, 123 days | Russia | Bavaria | |
Vera Schmitt | F | 28 December 1903 | 26 April 2014 | 110 years, 119 days | Bavaria | Bavaria | |
Paul Veit | M | 15 January 1903 | 21 March 2013 | 110 years, 65 days | Prussia (Brandenburg) | Brandenburg | |
43 | Maria Schmitz | F | 27 August 1886 | 22 October 1996 | 110 years, 56 days | Prussia (Rhine Province) | North Rhine-Westphalia |
44 | Wilhelm Schorner | M | 3 February 1889 | 29 March 1999 | 110 years, 54 days | Bavaria | Bavaria |
Thea Breckerbaum | F | 6 October 1902 | 25 November 2012 | 110 years, 50 days | Prussia (Posen) | Hesse | |
45 | Franziska Maier | F | 23 April 1898 | 20 May 2008 | 110 years, 27 days | Bohemia | Saxony-Anhalt |
46 | Irene Mergelsberg | F | 4 March 1893 | 6 March 2003 | 110 years, 2 days | Hesse | Hesse |
a Hasenkampf was born in a part of the Russian Empire. It is now in Russia.
b Berndt was born in Kaffzig, which had then been a part of the German Empire; it is now Kawcze and located in Poland.
c Klink was born in Siemianowitz, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Siemianowice Śląskie in Poland.
d Ottmann was born in Bauerwitz, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Baborów in Poland.
e Stephan was born in Bohemia, which was then part of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in the Czech Republic.
f Tilscher was born in Moravia, which was then part of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in the Czech Republic.
g Zeisler was born in Lorraine, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now in France.
h Corba was born in Izgar, which was then part of the Hungarian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Romania.
i Umrath was born in Danzig, which was then part of the German Empire; it is now Gdańsk and located in Poland.
j Jantke was born in Marienburg, which was then part of the German Empire; it is now Malbork and located in Poland.
k Rentel was born in Geldauschinken, which was then part of the Russian Empire. It is now in Lithuania.
l von Veh was born in a part of the Russian Empire. It is now in Russia.
m Breckerbaum was born in Neudorf bei Wronke, which was then part of the German Empire; it is now Nowa Wieś koło Wronek and located in Poland.
n Maier was born in Bohemia, which was then part of the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in the Czech Republic.
German emigrant supercentenarians
Rank | Name | Sex | Birth date | Death date | Age | State of birth | Country of death |
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1 | Augusta Holtz | F | 3 August 1871 | 21 October 1986 | 115 years, 79 days | Prussia (Posen) | United States |
2 | Charlotte Benkner | F | 16 November 1889 | 14 May 2004 | 114 years, 180 days | Saxony | United States |
3 | Adelheid Kirschbaum | F | 29 September 1883 | 21 December 1996 | 113 years, 83 days | Prussia (Rhine Province) | United States |
4 | Rosa Rein | F | 24 March 1897 | 14 February 2010 | 112 years, 327 days | Prussia (Silesia) | Switzerland |
5 | Marguerite Petit | F | 5 July 1883 | 21 December 1995 | 112 years, 171 days | Lorraine | France |
6 | Berta Rosenberg | F | 5 September 1896 | 28 January 2009 | 112 years, 145 days | Prussia (Hesse-Nassau) | United States |
7 | Helen Johnson | F | 20 July 1896 | 17 April 2008 | 111 years, 272 days | Prussia (Berlin) | United States |
8 | Catherine Trompeter | F | 26 March 1895 | 18 November 2006 | 111 years, 237 days | Alsace | France |
9 | Johanna Frank | F | 15 September 1875 | 24 November 1986 | 111 years, 70 days | Hamburg | United States |
10 | Carl Berner | M | 27 January 1902 | 7 January 2013 | 110 years, 346 days | Württemberg | United States |
11 | Caroline Dott | F | 5 February 1900 | 8 August 2010 | 110 years, 184 days | Alsace | France |
12 | Else Hessberg | F | 5 December 1892 | 12 April 2003 | 110 years, 128 days | Prussia (Hesse-Nassau) | United States |
13 | John Mauch | M | 24 December 1888 | 7 March 1999 | 110 years, 73 days | Württemberg | United States |
14 | Giovanna Meyer-Zettel | F | 6 December 1896 | 12 January 2007 | 110 years, 37 days | Alsace | Italy |
15 | Wilhelmine Gnueg | F | 12 March 1894 | 17 April 2004 | 110 years, 36 days | Prussia (Hesse-Nassau) | United States |
16 | Mathilde Bonzo-Wrede | F | 29 May 1890 | 8 June 2000 | 110 years, 10 days | Prussia (Westphalia) | Switzerland |
o Holtz was born in Czarnikau, which was then part of the German Empire; it is now Czarnków and located in Poland.
p Rein was born in Myslowitz, which was then part of the German Empire; it is now Mysłowice and located in Poland.
q Petit was born in Lorraine, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now in France.
r Trompeter was born in Alsace, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now in France.
s Dott was born in Alsace, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now in France.
t Meyer-Zettel was born in Alsace, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now in France.
Oldest living German person by state
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This is a list of the oldest living people by each state of residence Under 110 Verified Pending Unverified
State | Name | Sex | Birth date | Age |
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Baden-Württemberg | Herta Oeser | F | 24 June 1905 | 119 years, 182 days |
Bavaria | Auguste Ehard | F | 12 January 1906 | 118 years, 346 days |
Berlin | Elfriede Martha Petrasch | F | 14 February 1905 | 119 years, 313 days |
Brandenburg | Ottilie Diering | F | 9 July 1907 | 117 years, 167 days |
Bremen | Erika Grunemann | F | 4 December 1906 | 118 years, 19 days |
Hamburg | Anonymous | F | 1904 | 110 years |
Hesse | Rivka Yezersky | F | 28 December 1905 | 118 years, 361 days |
Lower Saxony | Anonymous | F | December 1906 | 108 years |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Else Rönsch | F | 17 March 1904 | 120 years, 281 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia | Hildegard Henke | F | 4 November 1905 | 119 years, 49 days |
Rhineland-Palatinate | Helena Lössel | F | 4 April 1907 | 117 years, 263 days |
Saarland | Ida Fiedler | F | September 1907 | 107 years |
Saxony | Helene Müller | F | 27 July 1907 | 117 years, 149 days |
Saxony-Anhalt | Gustav Gerneth | M | 15 October 1905 | 119 years, 69 days |
Schleswig-Holstein | Frieda Dahlenburg | F | 13 April 1907 | 117 years, 254 days |
Thuringia | Ilse Beck | F | 5 October 1906 | 118 years, 79 days |
Oldest German person by state of birth
This is a list of the oldest people by birth from each state — according to today's borders Deceased (Verified) Living (Verified) Pending Unverified
State | Name | Sex | Birth date | Death date | Age |
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Baden-Württemberg | Lina Zimmer | F | 20 November 1892 | 4 August 2004 | 111 years, 282 days |
Bavaria | Margarete Dannheimer | F | 28 January 1904 | 2 July 2015 | 111 years, 155 days |
Berlin | Helen Johnson | F | 20 July 1896 | 17 April 2008 | 111 years, 272 days |
Brandenburg | Else Aßmann | F | 18 February 1902 | 15 February 2013 | 110 years, 363 days |
Bremen | |||||
Hamburg | Elsa Tauser | F | 10 July 1896 | 6 October 2007 | 111 years, 88 days |
Hesse | Berta Rosenberg | F | 5 September 1896 | 28 January 2009 | 112 years, 145 days |
Lower Saxony | Elsa Peck | F | 20 April 1902 | 28 January 2014 | 111 years, 283 days |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | Gertrud Henze | F | 8 December 1901 | 22 April 2014 | 112 years, 135 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia | Maria Laqua | F | 12 February 1889 | 9 February 2002 | 112 years, 362 days |
Rhineland-Palatinate | Adelheid Kirschbaum | F | 29 September 1883 | 21 December 1996 | 113 years, 83 days |
Saarland | Regina Rotthauwe | F | 31 January 1905 | 6 February 2015 | 110 years, 6 days |
Saxony | Charlotte Benkner | F | 16 November 1889 | 14 May 2004 | 114 years, 180 days |
Saxony-Anhalt | Frieda Szwillus | F | 30 March 1902 | 21 September 2014 | 112 years, 175 days |
Schleswig-Holstein | |||||
Thuringia | Else Guddat | F | 24 December 1903 | 29 September 2013 | 109 years, 279 days |
Chronological list of the oldest living person in Germany since 1989
Under 110/Deceased (Verified) Living (Verified) Pending Unverified
From | To | Name | Sex | Age(s) when oldest | Lifespan | State of death |
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Unidentified | 8 March 1989 | Maria Corba | F | ? – 110 | 15 August 1878 – 8 March 1989 110 years, 205 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
8 March 1989 | 30 October 1989 (236 days) |
Elfried Libbert | F | 109 | 5 May 1880 – 30 October 1989 109 years, 178 days |
Hesse |
30 October 1989 | 24 February 1993 (3 years, 117 days) |
Paula Baumgärtner | F | 108 – 111 | 16 August 1881 – 24 February 1993 111 years, 192 days |
Baden-Württemberg |
24 February 1993 | 26 April 1993 (61 days) |
Gertrud Pannwitz | F | 109 | 4 November 1883 – 26 April 1993 109 years, 173 days |
Schleswig-Holstein |
26 April 1993 | 26 January 1995 (1 year, 275 days) |
Ottilie Aleith | F | 108 – 109 | 13 February 1885 – 26 January 1995 109 years, 347 days |
Thuringia |
26 January 1995 | 3 July 1996 (1 year, 159 days) |
Karolina Krüger | F | 109 – 111 | 17 February 1885 – 3 July 1996 111 years, 137 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
3 July 1996 | 11 January 1997 (192 days) |
Pauline Spyra | F | 110 | 24 April 1886 – 11 January 1997 110 years, 262 days |
Bavaria |
11 January 1997 | 18 May 1998 (1 year, 127 days) |
Wilhelm Lehnen | M | 108 – 109 | 22 July 1888 – 18 May 1998 109 years, 300 days |
Hesse |
18 May 1998 | 5 January 1999 (232 days) |
Marie Stegmann | F | 109 | 17 January 1889 – 6 January 1999 109 years, 354 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
5 January 1999 | 29 March 1999 (83 days) |
Wilhelm Schorner | M | 109 – 110 | 3 February 1889 – 29 March 1999 110 years, 54 days |
Bavaria |
29 March 1999 | 9 February 2002 (2 years, 323 days) |
Maria Laqua | F | 110 – 112 | 12 February 1889 – 9 February 2002 112 years, 362 days |
Rhineland-Palatinate |
9 February 2002 | 10 September 2002 (213 days) |
Rosalia Hasenkampf | F | 112 | 14 October 1889 – 10 September 2002 112 years, 269 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
10 September 2002 | 19 November 2002 (70 days) |
Magdalene Regener | F | 110 – 111 | 5 March 1891 – 19 November 2002 111 years, 259 days |
Lower Saxony |
19 November 2002 | 3 August 2003 (257 days) |
Anna Stephan | F | 110 – 111 | 25 March 1892 – 3 August 2003 111 years, 131 days |
Bavaria |
3 August 2003 | 28 August 2004 (1 year, 25 days) |
Lina Zimmer | F | 110 – 111 | 20 November 1892 – 28 August 2004 111 years, 282 days |
Baden-Württemberg |
28 August 2004 | 2 March 2005 (186 days) |
Hermann Dörnemann | M | 111 | 27 May 1893 – 2 March 2005 111 years, 279 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
2 March 2005 | 21 July 2005 (141 days) |
Frieda Müller | F | 110 | 18 October 1894 – 21 July 2005 110 years, 276 days |
Brandenburg |
21 July 2005 | 5 October 2007 (2 years, 76 days) |
Irmgard von Stephani | F | 109 – 112 | 20 September 1895 – 5 October 2007 112 years, 15 days |
Berlin |
5 October 2007 | 6 October 2007 (1 day) |
Elsa Tauser | F | 111 | 10 July 1896 – 6 October 2007 111 years, 88 days |
Schleswig-Holstein |
6 October 2007 | 22 June 2008 (260 days) |
Frieda Borchert | F | 110 – 111 | 5 January 1897 – 22 June 2008 111 years, 169 days |
Berlin |
22 June 2008 | 8 November 2008 (139 days) |
Emma Joisten | F | 110 | 21 June 1898 – 8 November 2008 110 years, 140 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
8 November 2008 | 11 January 2010 (1 year, 64 days) |
Alwine Werner | F | 109 – 111 | 10 November 1898 – 10 January 2010 111 years, 52 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
11 January 2010 | 25 October 2010 (287 days) |
Zhenya Broytman | F | 110 – 111 | 21 August 1899 – 25 October 2010 111 years, 65 days |
North Rhine-Westphalia |
25 October 2010 | 6 November 2010 (12 days) |
Frieda Schmidt | F | 110 | 15 December 1899 – 6 November 2010 110 years, 326 days |
Brandenburg |
6 November 2010 | 1 December 2010 (25 days) |
Berta Zeisler | F | 110 | 2 February 1900 – 1 December 2010 110 years, 302 days |
Rhineland-Palatinate |
1 December 2010 | 2 May 2011 (152 days) |
Charlotte Bauch | F | 110 | 12 October 1900 – 2 May 2011 110 years, 202 days |
Bavaria |
2 May 2011 | 21 November 2011 (203 days) |
Karolina Gröber | F | 110 | 27 April 1901 – 21 November 2011 110 years, 208 days |
Bavaria |
21 November 2011 | 9 February 2013 (1 year, 80 days) |
Elisabeth Schneider | F | 110 – 111 | 19 August 1901 – 9 February 2013 111 years, 174 days |
Lower Saxony |
9 February 2013 | 22 April 2014 (1 year, 72 days) |
Gertrud Henze | F | 111 – 112 | 8 December 1901 – 22 April 2014 112 years, 135 days |
Lower Saxony |
22 April 2014 | 21 September 2014 (152 days) |
Frieda Szwillus | F | 112 | 30 March 1902 – 21 September 2014 112 years, 175 days |
Saxony |
21 September 2014 | 20 February 2015 (152 days) |
Johanna Klink | F | 111 – 112 | 17 January 1903 – 20 February 2015 112 years, 34 days |
Saxony |
20 February 2015 | 16 May 2015 (85 days) |
Charlotte Klamroth | F | 111 | 18 August 1903 – 16 May 2015 111 years, 271 days |
Rhineland-Palatinate |
16 May 2015 | 2 July 2015 (47 days) |
Margarete Dannheimer | F | 111 | 28 January 1904 – 2 July 2015 111 years, 155 days |
Bavaria |
2 July 2015 | Present (3462 days) |
Else Rönsch | F | 111* | born 17 March 1904 age 120 years, 281 days |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
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Ella Ille Rentel
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Ella Ille Rentel (19 May 1852 – 19 September 1962) was a German-Lithuanian supercentenarian. She held the record of the oldest person who died in Germany before Friedrich Wedeking surpassed her. The record for the oldest woman was broken by Katharina Braun. She was born in Geldauschinken (Lithuania), relocated in 1941 to Pomerania (Germany, since 1945 Poland), went in 1957 to Germany and died in Herne.
Preceded byMathilda Müller | Germany's oldest recognized living person 7 January 1959 – 19 September 1962 |
Succeeded byMargarethe Zinndorf |
Preceded byWilhelmus Kostering | Oldest recognized person born in Europe 9 December 1960 – 19 September 1962 |
Succeeded byLovisa Svensson |
Friedrich Wedeking
Friedrich Wedeking (10 October 1862 – 5 May 1973) was one of the first German supercentenarians. He was born in Blomberg and died in Dortmund. He was one of the founding members of the gliders club, which was started in 1931 and is still active in Blomberg today.
He was the oldest living man from 21 March 1968, following the death of John Mosely Turner, until Wedeking's death at age 110 years, 207 days. Wedeking was succeeded as world's oldest living man by Frederick Butterfield.
Katharina Braun
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Katharina Braun (23 September 1867 – 5 February 1979) was a German supercentenarian and the record holder for the highest age of a person born and died in Germany. The record holder before her was Friedrich Wedeking - for females Ella Ille Rentel; her record was broken by Paula Marie Baumgärtner. She was born and died in Offenbach an der Queich.
Preceded byMargarethe Sauer | Oldest recognized person in Germany 14 January 1977 – 5 February 1979 |
Succeeded byElvira Gabriele Sadde |
Preceded byMarie-Virginie Duhem | Europe's oldest recognized living person 5 April 1978 – 5 February 1979 |
Succeeded byFrederique Noël |
Paula Baumgärtner
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Paula Marie Baumgärtner (16 August 1881 – 24 February 1993) was a German supercentenarian and the record holder for the highest age of a person born and died in Germany. The record holder before her was Katharina Braun. The record for the oldest person born in Germany was broken by Adelheid Kirschbaum and for the oldest which died in Germany by Maria Laqua. She was born in Witten and died in Weinheim.
Preceded byMinna Splittgerber | Oldest recognized person born in Germany 19 May 1991 – 24 February 1993 |
Succeeded byMarguerite Petit |
Germany's oldest recognized living person 19 May 1991 – 24 February 1993 |
Succeeded byGertrud Pannwitz |
Adelheid Kirschbaum
Adelheid Kirschbaum (29 September 1883 – 21 December 1996) was the oldest person born in Germany ever before Charlotte Benkner; before her Katharina Braun was the record holder. She was born in Neuwied and died in New York. Kirschbaum also was the oldest Jewish person ever before Evelyn Kozak.
Preceded byMarguerite Petit | Oldest recognized person born in Germany 24 February 1993 – 21 December 1996 |
Succeeded byPauline Spyra |
Maria Laqua
Maria Laqua (12 February 1889 – 9 February 2002) was a German supercentenarian who is actually the oldest person ever to be born and die in Germany.
Maria Laqua was born in 1889 in Reydt-Odenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, as one of 13 children. She worked as housemaid, married and gave birth to two children in the 1920s. Her husband Charles died in 1958. Their both sons fell in the Second World War. Laqua lived for 35 years in a retirement home in Bad Hönningen, Rhineland-Palatinate and died in her sleep, three days before her 113th birthday. She was only survived by a great-niece who attended her regularly. It was reported that Laqua was in need of care, bedridden and not accessible during her last years. Nevertheless there were also good days when Maria Laqua had a flash and spoke. During a visit of a bishop for example, she had spoken at once and told a lot.
Preceded byWilhelm Schorner | Germany's oldest recognized living person 29 March 1999 – 9 February 2002 |
Succeeded byMagdalene Regener |
Anna Stephan
Anna Stephan (25 March 1892 – 3 August 2003) was a German supercentenarian who was born in Altenteich, Bohemia as one of 12 children. Stephan married twice and gave birth to four daughters. In 1945, the Sudeten German family was evicted from their home. With 50 kilogram of luggage, Anna Stephan fled with her husband and children to Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany. After the Second World War, she went into the forest every day to gather wood and she also knitted and patched farmer’s clothes so that her family got something to eat. Anna Stephan lived on her own until the age of 106 and died in a retirement home in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz nearly 5 months after her 111th birthday. She was outlived by three daughters, nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren.
Preceded byMagdalene Regener | Germany's oldest recognized living person 19 November 2002 – 3 August 2003 |
Succeeded byLina Zimmer |
Frieda Schmidt
Frieda Schmidt (15 December 1899 – 6 November 2010) was a German supercentenarian who was the oldest person in Germany from the death of Zhenya Broytman on 25 October 2010 until her death on 6 November 2010 at the age of 110 years and 326 days. Schmidt was born in Bergsdorf, a district of Zehdenick, Brandenburg, where she also died. According to a newspaper she had once worked as a service maid for Philip, Prince of Eulenburg. During her life she lost her only husband in 1951 and two daughters. Frieda Schmidt spent her last years in her daughter’s home and busied herself with needlework. At the time of her death she had eight grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren and one great-great-great-grandchild. Also a sister of Schmidt was living in Berlin.
Preceded byRosa Rein | Oldest recognized person born in Germany 14 February 2010 - 6 November 2010 |
Succeeded byBerta Zeisler |
Preceded byZhenya Broytman | Germany's oldest recognized living person 25 October 2010 – 6 November 2010 |
Succeeded byBerta Zeisler |
Karolina Gröber
Karolina Gröber (27 April 1901 – 21 November 2011) was a German supercentenarian who was the oldest person in Germany from the death of Frieda Borchert on 22 June 2008 until her own death on 21 November 2011 at the age of 110 years and 208 days. Gröber was born in Lechhausen, which became a part of Augsburg, Bavaria, in 1913, where she spent most of her lifetime. In 1906 she met Louis III who visited Augsburg for the celebration of its incorporation into the Kingdom of Bavaria 100 years previously in 1806. Gröber began a dressmaking apprenticeship before World War I but did not graduate because it was not possible to acquire material and also to sell clothes. She married in 1927 and gave birth to one daughter ten years later. Gröber was in good health until her 100th birthday in 2001. Then she had two hip fractures she never recovered from. Gröber suffered also from dementia. She spent the last years of her life in poor health in a nursing home in Augsburg where she died.
Elisabeth Schneider
Elisabeth Schneider (19 August 1901 – 9 February 2013) was a German supercentenarian who was the oldest person in Germany from the death of Karolina Gröber on November 21, 2011 until her own death on 9 February 2013 at the age of 111 years and 174 days. She was born in Bad Oeynhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, in 1901 and had two sisters. She married in 1923 and gave birth to a daughter two years later. Schneider lived on her own until the age of 97. At her 111th birthday she was asked for the secret of her longevity as the oldest living German supercentenarian and replied laughing that others just would have given up gasping for breath. On 9 February 2013, she died in a retirement home in Varel, Lower Saxony. Schneider was outlived by her daughter, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Gertrud Henze
Gertrud Henze (8 December 1901 – 22 April 2014) was a German supercentenarian who had been the oldest living person in Germany from the death of Elisabeth Schneider on 9 February 2013 until her death on 22 April 2014. The former librarian was born on Rügen and never got married or gave birth to a child. She was still in good condition and lived in a retirement home in Göttingen since 1993 where she was well-liked by many residents for her open and life-affirming attitude. Henze traced her longevity to reading a lot, having lively contact with other people, enjoying sometimes a cigarette and a glass of wine and never marry. She celebrated her 112th birthday only with some friends and relatives because the public interest in consequence of her birthday the year before was too exhausting. She enjoyed reading, even with the help of a magnifying glass. Nevertheless of physical limitations Henze was able to walk with the help of a walking frame to meet acquaintances and friends for having a chat. Henze died on 22 April 2014 at the age of 112 years and 135 days. She bequeath her body for genetic research to science.
Frieda Szwillus
Frieda Szwillus, née Hennig, (30 March 1902 – 21 September 2014) was a German supercentenarian who had been Germanys oldest living person from 22 April 2014 until her death 5 months later, aged 112 years, 175 days. In 1902 she was born in Dessau, today in Saxony-Anhalt, as Frieda Hennig and had 6 siblings of whom three reached almost 100. In 1908 she and her family moved to Erla. Szwillus was married two times, raised one biological and three step-children and outlived all of them. Frieda Szwillus has always lived modestly and sparingly. One reason for this might be that she worked for less money in a hosiery mill.
At the end of 2011 Szwillus was bedridden for some weeks but recovered. Until recently, she was living at home in Raschau with her family and she needs no medicine. Mrs. Szwillus was in a good physical but not mental condition in consequence of suffering from dementia. Szwillus’ family traced her longevity to having a lively family life. She often visited her siblings but never went on vacation. Furthermore Szwillus was only physically active during her youth. She also enjoyed knitting and embroidering. She died on 21 September 2014 at age 112 years and 175 days.
Margarete Dannheimer
Margarete Dannheimer (28 January 1904 – 2 July 2015) was a German supercentenarian who had been the oldest living person in Germany from the death of Charlotte Klamroth on 16 May 2015 until her death on 2 July 2015.
The former receptionist was born in Östheim as one of five siblings. In 1930 she married her husband Karl who died at age 94 in 1997. In 1943, the family moved to Neuendettelsau, where she is still living. With her husband she owned a radio shop. At the age of 109 she moved into a nursing home where she was sharing an appartment with her daughter. As wished she received a radio by Horst Seehofer, minister president of Bavaria. Mrs. Dannheimer daughter traced her longevity to eating a lot of vegetables like red cabbage, beans, cauliflower, kohlrabi and savoy cabbage instead of enjoying fat.
Else Rönsch
Else Rönsch (born 17 March 1904) is a German supercentenarian who has been the oldest living person in Germany since of Margarete Dannheimer on 2 July 2015.
She was born in Ahlbeck in 1904 as oldest of three siblings to a plumber and worked in the family establishment as office clerk. Else Rönsch was not married until the age of 66. Finding true love was hard work, she revealed on her 110th birthday. Until 2010, she was living on her own. Aged 106 she left her hometown Ahlbeck and moved into a nursing home in Heringsdorf where she is visited by her relatives from time to time. Rönsch never had children.
References
- ^ Validated living supercentenarians The Gerontology Research Group lists persons as living whose age has been validated and confirmed to be alive within the past year.
- "Älteste Frau des Landes wird 111 Jahre alt". 17 March 2015.
- "Bürgerschaftswahl in Hamburg: Älteste Wählerin ist 110 Jahre alt!". 12 February 2015.
- "Mit 108: Sie freut sich auf die Fußball-WM!". April 2014.
- "Älteste Berlinerin feiert 110. Geburtstag". 13 February 2015.
- "Froh, freundlich, gelassen". 24 June 2015.
- "Deutsche Missionarin Sr. Maria Electis SND feiert in Brasilien 110. Geburtstag" (in German). March 22, 2014.
- "111 years of life and 87 years of Consecrated Religious Life". March 25, 2015.
- "At 110, Katie Bodenbender's days are filled with prayer, music and laughter". April 23, 2015.
- ^ Supercentenarians who lived in Germany
- ^ List of Pending cases
- http://supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/TableE.aspx
- http://supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/TableE.aspx
- ^ GRG Deaths in 2007
- GRG Oldest People in 1994
- http://supercentenarian-research-foundation.org/TableE.aspx
- ^ GRG Table B2
- ^ GRG Deaths in 2010
- ^ GRG Deaths in 2004
- ^ GRG Deaths in 2008
- ^ GRG Deaths in 2003
- ^ GRG Deaths in 2011
- GRG Deaths in 1996
- World's Oldest Person Titleholders since 1955
- GRG Deaths in 2009
- "Mario Gómez grüßt via DFB-Trikot". 24 June 2014.
- "Älteste Berlinerin feiert 110. Geburtstag". 13 February 2015.
- "Bürgerschaftswahl in Hamburg: Älteste Wählerin ist 110 Jahre alt!". 12 February 2015.
- "Mit 108: Sie freut sich auf die Fußball-WM!". April 2014.
- "Älteste Gießenerin feierte 106. Geburtstag". 28 December 2011.
- "Hildegard Henke feiert 109. Geburtstag". 3 November 2014.
- "Helena Lössel feiert ihren 106. Geburtstag". 4 April 2013.
- "Neujahrsempfang im Zoar-Alten- und Pflegeheim Bürgerhospital in Kaiserslautern". 14 January 2015.
- "Geburtstage - Wir gratulieren" (PDF). 19 November 2014.
- "107-Jährige feiert Geburtstag". 28 July 2015.
- "Herr Gerneth steht mit 109 noch am Herd". 16 October 2014.
- "Ältester Sachsen-Anhalter feiert 109. Geburtstag". 15 October 2014.
- "Frieda Dahlenburg feiert 108. Geburtstag - Geboren in Kaisers Zeiten". 13 April 2015.
- "Amtsblatt der Stadt Bergneustadt, Wir gratulieren der wohl ältesten Thüringerin
Frau Ilse Beck zum 108. Geburtstag, page 2". 14 November 2014.
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- "Französischen Charme erhalten". 1 February 2012.
- "108 Jahre: Hannelore Kraft schickt Grüße Rees: 108 Jahre: Hannelore Kraft schickt Grüße". 2 February 2013.
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- "Else Guddat (109) gestorben". 2 October 2013.
- "Chronicle of Chursdorf mentioning Ottilie Aleith being the oldest person in Thuringia, later also in Germany".
- "Die Hessen werden immer älter - Kurze Wege, langes Leben". 11 November 2009.
- "Amtsblatt der Stadt Bergneustadt, Glückwunschecke, page 300" (PDF). October 2008.
- "Amtsblatt der Stadt Bergneustadt, Sterbefälle, page 84". March 2010.
- "Älteste Frau in NRW wird 111". 19 August 2010.
- "Älteste NRW-Bürgerin stirbt mit 111 Jahren". 27 October 2010.
- Einen guten Rotwein bis zum letzten Tag
- "World's Oldest Living Jew Dies at 113". 19 June 2013.
- "Älteste Frau Deutschlands gestorben". 12 February 2002.
- "111 Jahre: Anna Stephan ist die älteste Deutsche". 25 March 2002.
- "Älteste Deutsche stirbt mit 111 Jahren". 4 August 2003.
- http://www.maerkischeallgemeine.de/cms/beitrag/11683984/61129/Die-Bergsdorferin-Frieda-Schmidt-laesst-sich-an-ihrem.html 16 December 2009 (outdated, September 2014).
- "Ein Jahrhundertleben: Älteste Brandenburgerin wird 110". 15 December 2009.
- "Älteste Brandenburgerin mit 110 Jahren gestorben". 9 November 2010.
- "Karolina Gröber wird heute 110 Jahre alt". 26 April 2011.
- "Älteste Augsburgerin gestorben". 23 November 2011.
- "Varelerin hat mit 110 Jahren stets ein Gedicht parat". 19 August 2012.
- "Älteste Einwohnerin mit 111 Jahren gestorben". 11 March 2013.
- "Gertrud Henze feiert 111. Geburtstag". 7 December 2012.
- "Sonntag wird sie 112: Göttingerin Gertrud Henze ist die älteste Deutsche". 7 December 2013.
- "Gertrud Henze war wohl älteste Deutsche". 22 April 2014.
- "Älteste Frau Deutschlands tot: Erzgebirgerin wurde 112 Jahre alt". 24 September 2014.
- "Oma Frieda braucht ihren Trubel". 30 March 2011.
- "Sachsens ältester Mensch wird heute 110 Jahre alt". 30 March 2012.
- "Sachsens älteste Bürgerin wird morgen 112 Jahre alt". 29 March 2014.
- "Älteste Deutsche - Margarete Dannheimer ist tot". 3 July 2015.
- "Margarete Dannheimer feiert 111. Geburtstag". 28 January 2015.
- "Älteste Deutsche lebt auf der Insel Usedom". 10 July 2015.
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