Chronological List of The Oldest Living Person in Portugal Since 1998
Deceased (Verified) Living (Verified) Pending Unverified
From | To | Name | Sex | Age(s) when oldest | Lifespan | District of death |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
? | 5 June 1998 | Elvira de Jesus Caldeira | F | ? – 111 | 27 July 1886 – 5 June 1998 111 years, 313 days |
Coimbra |
5 June 1998 | 22 February 2000 (70001000000000000001 year, 7002262000000000000262 days) |
Jose Ferreira-Andrade | M | 108 – 109 | 24 April 1890 – 22 February 2000 109 years, 304 days |
Viseu |
22 February 2000 | 25 July 2005 (70005000000000000005 years, 7002153000000000000153 days) |
Maria do Couto Maia | F | 109 – 114 | 24 October 1890 – 25 July 2005 114 years, 274 days |
Oporto |
25 July 2005 | 2 January 2009 (70003000000000000003 years, 7002161000000000000161 days) |
Maria de Jesus | F | 111 – 115 | 10 September 1893 – 2 January 2009 115 years, 114 days |
Santarém |
2 January 2009 | 13 February 2009 (42 days) |
Augusto Moreira | M | 112 | 6 October 1896 – 13 February 2009 112 years, 130 days |
Aveiro |
13 February 2009 | 22 June 2009 (129 days) |
Antonio de Castro | M | 111 | 6 January 1898 – 22 June 2009 111 years, 167 days |
Braga |
22 June 2009 | 26 September 2011 (70002000000000000002 years, 700196000000000000096 days) |
Maria Nunes da Silva | F | 110 – 113 | 7 July 1898 – 26 September 2011 113 years, 81 days |
Lisbon |
26 September 2011 | Present (70001000000000000001 year, 7002154000000000000154 days) |
Carmelina Augusta Delgado | F | 110 – 112* | born 8 November 1900 age 7002112000000000000112 years, 7002111000000000000111 days |
Living in Bragança |
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