Who was the OLDEST person alive?
The longest living person [recorded] was Jeanne Calment, see link below: – Tribute to Jeanne Calment, Memorial | Lasting tribute … and 164 days, reached the longest confirmed lifespan of any person in history. … 113, Calment was officially recognised as the ‘oldest person ever’ in 1995 at … http://www.lastingtribute.co.
The current oldest living person in the UK is Henry Allingham born June 6 1896 and at 111 is the oldest living person, the oldest surviving WW1 veteran (of which there are only four), the last survivor of the Battle of Jutland, the last survivor of the Royal Naval Air Service and the last surviving founder of the Royal Air Force. He credits his long life to “cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women…..and a good sense of humour”. God bless him and may he have many more years. A true hero.
The longest unambiguously documented lifespan is that of Jeanne Calment of France (1875–1997), who was aged 122 years. She met Vincent van Gogh when aged 14, and in 1988, at age 113, this led to her becoming noticed by the media. Subsequent investigation found that her life was documented in the records of her native city of Arles beyond reasonable question. More evidence for the Calment case has been produced than for any other supercentenarian case, which makes her case a “gold standard” among the “oldest people” recordholders. This is contrasted with the now-disputed claim of age 120 for the oldest man ever, Shigechiyo Izumi. While this case is currently still recognized by Guinness World Records, the Japanese authorities have hinted that his age was not certain.[citation needed] This claim was accepted in 1978, but subsequent additional research (as early as 1984) has raised doubt as to whether his birth date was confused with that of a brother who died at a young age. Currently (s