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'''Mary Dorothy Perry Christian''' ( {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} [[Taunton, Massachusetts]], United States]], [[June 12]], [[1889]] – {{flagicon|California}} [[San Pablo, California]], [[United States]], [[April 20]], [[2003]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[supercentenarian]] who became the [[oldest people|oldest recognized person in the United States]] at age 113 upon the [[December 2002]] death of [[Mae Harrington]], also 113, and was, in turn, succeeded for this title by another 113-year-old, [[Elena Slough]]. |
'''Mary Dorothy Perry Christian''' ( {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} [[Taunton, Massachusetts]], [[United States]], [[June 12]], [[1889]] – {{flagicon|California}} [[San Pablo, California]], [[United States]], [[April 20]], [[2003]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[supercentenarian]] who became the [[oldest people|oldest recognized person in the United States]] at age 113 upon the [[December 2002]] death of [[Mae Harrington]], also 113, and was, in turn, succeeded for this title by another 113-year-old, [[Elena Slough]]. |
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Perry was born in [[Taunton, Massachusetts]] to parents whose name had been [[anglicism|anglicized]] from ''Perreira'' (she was of [[Portugal|Portuguese]] descent). |
Perry was born in [[Taunton, Massachusetts]] to parents whose name had been [[anglicism|anglicized]] from ''Perreira'' (she was of [[Portugal|Portuguese]] descent). |
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Mary Dorothy Perry Christian ( Taunton, Massachusetts, United States, June 12, 1889 – San Pablo, California, United States, April 20, 2003) was an American supercentenarian who became the oldest recognized person in the United States at age 113 upon the December 2002 death of Mae Harrington, also 113, and was, in turn, succeeded for this title by another 113-year-old, Elena Slough.
Perry was born in Taunton, Massachusetts to parents whose name had been anglicized from Perreira (she was of Portuguese descent). She spent much of her life in California, where she died in a San Pablo, California nursing home at 113 years and 312 days.
See also
References
- CBS
- Charles Burress (November 8, 2002). "113-year-old is oldest American". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
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