After the death of the Brazilian Nun Inah Canabarro Lucas (116), the British Ethel Caterham was the oldest person in the world at the age of 11. It was born on August 21, 1909 in the British county of Hampshire when Kaiser Wilhelm II ruled in Germany.
This year the Frenchman Louis Blériot was the first person to cross the English channel in a plane. According to the British database “oldest in Great Britain”, Caternham is the last living subject of King Edward VII, who died in 190.
In the 1920s, Caterham then traveled to the British colony of India as teenagers, where she worked as an au pair girl for a family of soldiers. In 1933, in the year of the seizure of Power Adolf Hitler in Germany, she married. Her husband died in 1976. The British today have three grandchildren and five large grandchildren.
Here you can see photos of Ethel Caterham:
King Charles III. Personal Congratulations
When she turned 115 last summer, King Charles III congratulated. Personally to this “extremely remarkable milestone”. At that time, Caterham was asked about her sustainability. “Never argue with someone! I listen to it and then do what I want,” she replied.
As reported, the Brazilian Nun Inah Canabarro Lucas died at the age of 116 and 326 days on Wednesday. To date, this was the oldest person in the world.
Source: Krone

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