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Emma Tillman | |
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File:HBflp2Ze Pxgen r 304xA.jpgEmma Tillman aged 114 with great-granddaughter Carol Stewart | |
Born | (1892-11-22)November 22, 1892 Gibsonville, North Carolina, United States |
Died | (2007-01-28)January 28, 2007 aged, 114 years, 67 days East Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Occupation(s) | baker, caterer |
Title | world's oldest person |
Emma Fanchon Faust Tillman (November 22, 1892 – January 28, 2007) was an American supercentenarian and, at age 114 and 67 days, the oldest validated living person in the world. Since August 12, 2006, Tillman was officially the only living person left who was born in 1892. However, though the last known person from 1892, she was not the oldest one, since Frenchwoman Camille Loiseau made it to 114 years and 180 days.
Biography
Early life
Emma, an African American, was born in Gibsonville, North Carolina, to former slaves on the Faust Plantation. Alphonso, Emma's father, was the son of a former slave Letha Faust of African descent and of plantation owner Cain Faust of German descent. Emma's mother, Martha Gibson Faust, who was of Native American heritage, was also born into slavery.
The family moved to Connecticut in 1900. Tillman ran her own baking and catering service whose regular customers included Dr. Thomas Hepburn, a noted Hartford Hospital urologist and father to actress Katharine Hepburn.
Later life
By February 16, 2006, the passings of several older people (including Gladys Swetland, Bettie Wilson and Susie Gibson) had moved Emma up to second-oldest in the 50 U.S. states, and she became the oldest following the December 2006 death of the then world's oldest person, 116-year-old Elizabeth Bolden. By then she was also among the 60 longest living people ever. On January 18, 2007, she became the oldest living woman following the death of 115-year-old Canadian Julie Winnefred Bertrand, and on January 24, 2007 the world's oldest living person with the death of Puerto Rican Emiliano Mercado del Toro, who was also 115.
Death
Tillman resided at an assisted living center in East Hartford, Connecticut. Her death at age 114 years and 67 days around 10:10PM EST means that her title reign of just four days was the shortest ever, breaking the previous record of shortest tenure, 13 days, held by Mitoyo Kawate of Japan. Her successor was Yone Minagawa, also of Japan. Tillman is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery in Hartford.
Personal life
Family
Emma was one of 23 children, some of whom died at birth or in their early years; but four of Emma's siblings lived past 100, including a sister, Ava, who died at 102 in 1983, and a brother, Eugene, who died at 108 in 1996. Another sister died at 105 in 2005, and another one at 102 in the 1980s.
See also
- Ageing
- Lifespan
- List of the oldest people
- Longevity claims (for information on competing, but unsuccessfully verified claims of longevity)
- Longevity myths (for information on far-fetched claims of longevity)
- Oldest people
- Senescence
- Supercentenarian
References
- http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/01/24/america/NA-GEN-US-Oldest-Person.php
- http://www.salvationarmy-usaeast.org/SApublish/priority/pr_article.cfm?article_id=204
- Article from The Gerontology Research Group
- http://www.genarians.com
- http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com
- Find-a-Grave: Emmaline Fanchon May Faust Tillman