Over the years, there have been several claims of people reaching the age of 110 and beyond. However, to verify these claims, extensive research and documentation are required. As of 2021, there are only a few verified oldest people, all of whom are women. Read on to learn more about them.

1. Kane Tanaka – Born on January 2, 1903, in Japan, Kane Tanaka is currently the oldest living person, according to Guinness World Records. She is 118 years old and is recognized as the world’s oldest person. Tanaka worked as a cloth weaver in her younger years and later married Hideo Tanaka, with whom she had four children. She loves playing board games and solves arithmetic problems regularly to keep her mind active.

2. Lucile Randon – Born on February 11, 1904, in France, Lucile Randon, also known as Sister Andre, is the second-oldest living person. She is 117 years old and is also the oldest living nun. Randon survived the Spanish flu in 1918 and later became a nun in 1944. She worked as a nurse and helped many people during World War II.

3. Francisca Susano – Born on November 11, 1904, in Chile, Francisca Susano is currently the third-oldest living person. She is 116 years old and has lived a long life. Susano grew up in a large family and later married Alberto Poblete. She worked as a seamstress in her younger years and enjoyed cooking and spending time with her family.

4. Jeanne Bot – Born on January 14, 1905, in France, Jeanne Bot is the fourth-oldest living person. She is 116 years old and still lives in her own home in the north of France. Bot married in 1927 and had two children. She enjoys watching television and reading newspapers, which she credits for her longevity.

5. Kane Mori – Born on October 2, 1903, in Japan, Kane Mori was recognized as the world’s oldest person until March 2021. She died at the age of 118 due to kidney failure. Mori was a teacher in her younger years and later married Sato Mori. She enjoyed writing poetry and reading books, which she believed contributed to her long life.

6. Maria Giuseppa Robucci – Born on March 20, 1903, in Italy, Maria Giuseppa Robucci was recognized as the world’s oldest person until April 2019. She owned a wallpaper and fabric shop with her husband and had seven children. Robucci loved singing and playing the piano, which she believed helped her live a long life. She died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 116.

7. Nabi Tajima – Born on August 4, 1900, in Japan, Nabi Tajima was recognized as the world’s oldest living person in 2018. She lived to the age of 117 and was known for her love of sushi and watching sumo wrestling on television. Tajima had nine children and more than 160 descendants.

In conclusion, these women have lived long and incredible lives, and their stories inspire us to live healthier lives and cherish our loved ones. While their secret to longevity remains a mystery, it’s fascinating to learn about their daily routines and know that it’s possible to live to 100 and beyond.

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