Last known person born in the 19th century dies

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This lady saw a lot of history.

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Italian Emma Morano, last known survivor of 19th century, dies at 117

ome (AFP) - Emma Morano, an Italian woman believed to have been the oldest person alive and the last survivor of the 19th century, died Saturday at the age of 117, Italian media reported.

Morano, born on November 29 1899, died at her home in Verbania, in northern Italy, the reports said.

"She had an extraordinary life, and we will always remember her strength to move forward in life," said Silvia Marchionini, the mayor of Verbania, a small village of some 2,000 residents.

According to the US-based Gerontology Research Group (GRG), Morano ceded the crown of the world's oldest human being to Jamaican Violet Brown, who was born on March 10, 1900.

Morano's death, at the age of 117 years and 137 days, means there is no one living known to have been born before 1900.

Her first love died in World War I, but she married later and left her violent husband just before the Second World War and shortly after the death in infancy of her only son. That was 30 years before divorce became legal in Italy.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/italian-emma-morano-last-known-survivor-19th-...

 

It's almost stifling to think of the history and technology that she lived through.

How can anyone afford to live that long?

The normalization of Thom continues. 

I saw that too.  The older I get the more fascinated I become about "history" and "time" and our perceptions thereof.

I have the first four seasons of Gunsmoke on DVD (and have been watching them recently) and often try to guess the age of a guest star who looks really old ... then wait for the credits & look their name up on wiki to find out when they were actually born.  There's quite a few who were born in the 1890's and some even from the 1880's ... which is amazing to think that we can view people on film who may have been born less than one generation after the Civil War ended ... it doesn't take much mental dot connecting to go back even further.

Jefferson and Adams died less than 75 years before Emma Moran was born ... which is about the length of a current "expected lifespan".

What a tragedy.

I'm as normal as they come Jeff.