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List of Portuguese supercentenarians

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Portuguese supercentenarians are citizens, residents or emigrants from Portugal or its former colonies who have attained or surpassed 110 years of age. As of January 2015, the Gerontology Research Group (GRG) had validated the longevity claims of 9 Portuguese supercentenarians, including 7 residents and 2 emigrants.[1] Maria de Jesus was the oldest Portuguese citizen whose age was validated; she lived 115 years and 114 days, from 1893 to 2009.[2]

Oldest known Portuguese people

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  Deceased   Living

Rank Name Sex Birth date Death date Age Birthplace Place of death
or residence
01 Maria de Jesus[1]
F
10 September 1893 2 January 2009[2] 115 years, 114 days Santarém Santarém
02 Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes[1]
F
24 October 1890 25 July 2005 114 years, 274 days Porto Porto
03 Adelina Domingues[1]
F
19 February 1888 21 August 2002 114 years, 183 days Cape Verde United States
04 Maria da Encarnação Nunes de Sousa[3]
F
20 March 1909 20 July 2022 113 years, 122 days Guarda Coimbra
05 Maria Luíza Nunes da Silva[1]
F
7 July 1898 26 September 2011 113 years, 81 days Porto Lisbon
06 Catarina Carreiro-Pascoal[1]
F
9 January 1891 13 February 2004 113 years, 35 days Castelo Branco Castelo Branco
07 Lourdina Conceição Lobo[4]
F
8 December 1908 3 November 2021 112 years, 330 days Portuguese India India
08 Maria da Conceição[5]
F
7 December 1904 9 October 2017 112 years, 306 days Coimbra Braga
09 Clara Lopes dos Santos[1]
F
26 March 1894 25 October 2006 112 years, 213 days Viseu Lisbon
10 Carmelina Augusta Delgado[6]
F
8 November 1900 19 May 2013 112 years, 192 days Bragança Bragança
11 Augusto Moreira de Oliveira[1]
M
6 October 1896 13 February 2009 112 years, 130 days Aveiro Porto
12 Isabel Gomes Sarmento[7]
F
27 December 1910 12 January 2023[8] 112 years, 16 days Brazil Viseu
13 Matilda D'Souza[9]
F
25 October 1911 17 September 2023 111 years, 327 days Portuguese India India
14 Mary Marques[1]
F
11 February 1896 3 January 2008 111 years, 326 days Leiria United States
15 Maria da Conceição Brito[10]
F
22 December 1912 Living 111 years, 323 days Faro Faro
16 Joaquina Martins[11]
F
13 January 1907 14 October 2018 111 years, 274 days Lisbon Lisbon
17 Benvinda Marques Matias[12]
F
15 February 1906 23 September 2017 111 years, 220 days Coimbra Leiria
18 Ilda da Silva[13] F 16 April 1913 Living 111 years, 207 days Faro Lisbon
19 Albano Andrade[14]
M
14 December 1909 29 June 2021[15] 111 years, 197 days Aveiro Aveiro
20 Antonio Fernandes de Castro[1]
M
6 January 1898 22 June 2009 111 years, 167 days Braga Braga
21 Maria Dolores Ferreira[16]
F
22 July 1902 31 July 2013 111 years, 9 days Braga Braga
22 Maria Helena Aguiar[17]
F
2 November 1913 Living 111 years, 7 days São Tomé and Príncipe Porto
23 Romana Sousa Marques[18]
F
22 July 1908 15 June 2019[19] 110 years, 328 days Leiria Leiria
24 Alice Sanders[1]
F
12 May 1897 7 November 2007 110 years, 179 days Azores United States
25 Fernanda da Costa[20]
F
2 June 1914 Living 110 years, 160 days Viseu Viseu
26 José Fernandes Morgado[21]
M
10 January 1912 18 June 2022 110 years, 159 days Leiria Brazil
27 Olinda Paulo Baeta[22]
F
9 October 1911 8 January 2022[23] 110 years, 91 days Coimbra Coimbra
28 Custódia Maria Inácia[24]
F
26 April 1913 14 July 2023 110 years, 79 days Beja Faro
29 Celestina Rebelo[25]
F
26 August 1914 Living 110 years, 75 days Guarda Guarda
30 Herminia dos Santos Correa[26]
F
17 July 1910 27 September 2020 110 years, 72 days Bragança Bragança
31 José Martins[27]
M
7 March 1912 14 May 2022 110 years, 68 days Madeira Madeira
32 Virginia Monteiro[28]
F
28 March 1895 7 April 2005 110 years, 10 days Cape Verde United States
33 Branca Pinto de Carvalho[29]
F
27 March 1914 30 March 2024 110 years, 3 days Mozambique Leiria

Biographies

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Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes

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Maria do Couto Maia-Lopes (24 October 1890 – 25 July 2005) is the 2nd longest-lived person to be documented in Portugal. She was born and lived in Grijó, in Vila Nova de Gaia, which is near the city of Porto.

She remembered the day when the last king of Portugal, D. Manuel II, visited the nearby town of Espinho, on 23 November 1908.[30]

She had a total of eight daughters, seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1942. One of her great-granddaughters married a grandson of Portugal's oldest ever man, Augusto Moreira de Oliveira (1896 – 2009).[31] Maia-Lopes died on 25 July 2005, aged 114 years 274 days.

Alice Sanders

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Alice Sanders (São Jorge Island, 12 May 1897 – Merced, California, 7 November 2007)[1] was one of the last survivors of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Alice Catarina Matos was born in the Azores archipelago. Her family emigrated to Half Moon Bay (California) in 1903, when Alice was 6 years old. The April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake, a few weeks prior to Alice's ninth birthday, was a traumatic experience to her family, since they believed the end of the world had come. In 1912, the Matos family moved to Gustine, where Alice met Clarence Leonard Sanders, who became her husband on Christmas Day in 1913.[32] [33]

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