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#REDIRECT [[List of American supercentenarians#Ann Pouder]]
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[[Category:1807 births]]
| name = Ann Pouder
[[Category:1917 deaths]]
| image =File:Ann Pouder.jpg
[[Category:American supercentenarians]]
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[[Category:People from Baltimore]]
| caption = photo of Ann Pouder published in [[National Geographic Society]] Magazine June 1919.
[[Category:Women supercentenarians]]

| birth_name = Ann Poudar
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1807|08|04|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
| death_date = {{Birth date and age|1917|07|10|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Baltimore, Maryland]], [[United States]]
| years_active =
| occupation = [[supercentenarians]]
| other_names =Ann Alexander
}}
Ann Pouder ''[[née]]'' Ann Alexander was one of the first recognized supercentenarians in the world. Her age at death was {{age in years and days|1807|4|8|1917|7|10}}.<ref>Robert D. Young, Louis Epstein, L. Stephen Coles. Rejuvenation Research. August 2008, 11(4): 851–852. {{doi|10.1089/rej.2008.0777}}.</ref> When Pouder was twelve years old, her family immigrated to the United States. There she lived the following 98 years of her life in [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. She married, although became a widow very early and had no children. Her extreme longevity claim was certified by [[Alexander Graham Bell]].<ref>[http://www.grg.org/Adams/Tables.htm GRG Official Tables, Notes for Table A.] (This document mentions a report that Ann Pouder's lifespan was validated by Alexander Graham Bell.) Retrieved June 6, 2011.</ref> In her last few months, she was bedridden, [[blindness|blind]], and almost [[deaf]], but her mind remained sharp.<ref>Maurice Ernest, The Longer Life – A Critical Survey of Many Claims to Abnormal Longevity, of various Theories on duration of life and old age, and of divers attempts at rejuvenation, READ BOOKS, 2006, ISBN 1-4067-9799-5, ISBN 978-1-4067-9799-2</ref>
==References==
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