List of French Supercentenarians - Chronological List of The Oldest Living Person in France Since 1975

Chronological List of The Oldest Living Person in France Since 1975

Deceased (Verified) Living (Verified) Pending

From To Name Sex Age when oldest Lived Region of death
? 4 September 1975 Marie-Ernestine Compain F ? – 109 23 October 1865 – 4 September 1975
109 years, 316 days
?
4 September 1975 25 April 1978
(70002000000000000002 years, 7002233000000000000233 days)
Marie-Virginie Duhem F 109 – 111 2 August 1866 – 25 April 1978
111 years, 266 days
?
25 April 1978 14 April 1979
(354 days)
Frédérique Noël F 109 – 110 19 June 1868 – 14 April 1979
110 years, 299 days
?
14 April 1979 8 March 1981
(70001000000000000001 year, 7002328000000000000328 days)
Augustine Tessier F 110 – 112 2 January 1869 – 8 March 1981
112 years, 65 days
Languedoc-Roussillon
8 March 1981 25 April 1981
(48 days)
Elisa Esnault F 110 10 December 1870 – 25 April 1981
110 years, 136 days
Bourgogne
25 April 1981 20 June 1986
(70005000000000000005 years, 700156000000000000056 days)
Eugénie Roux F 107 – 112 24 January 1874 – 20 June 1986
112 years, 147 days
Rhône-Alpes
20 June 1986 4 August 1997
(700111000000000000011 years, 700145000000000000045 days)
Jeanne Calment F 111 – 122 21 February 1875 – 4 August 1997
122 years, 164 days
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
4 August 1997 9 March 1998
(217 days)
Marie-Hélène Chanteperdrix F 111 – 112 5 March 1886 – 9 March 1998
112 years, 4 days
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
9 March 1998 3 January 1999
(300 days)
Jeanne Dumaine F 111 – 112 19 March 1886 – 3 January 1999
112 years, 290 days
Île-de-France
3 January 1999 6 June 2001
(70002000000000000002 years, 7002154000000000000154 days)
Marie Brémont F 112 – 115 25 April 1886 – 6 June 2001
115 years, 42 days
Pays de la Loire
6 June 2001 18 April 2002
(316 days)
Germaine Haye F 112 – 113 10 October 1888 – 18 April 2002
113 years, 190 days
Basse-Normandie
18 April 2002 26 March 2005
(70002000000000000002 years, 7002342000000000000342 days)
Anne Primout F 111 – 114 5 October 1890 – 26 March 2005
114 years, 172 days
Languedoc-Roussillon
26 March 2005 12 August 2006
(70001000000000000001 year, 7002139000000000000139 days)
Camille Loiseau F 113 – 114 13 February 1892 – 12 August 2006
114 years, 180 days
Île-de-France
12 August 2006 15 September 2007
(70001000000000000001 year, 700134000000000000034 days)
Marie-Simone Capony F 112 – 113 14 March 1894 – 15 September 2007
113 years, 185 days
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
15 September 2007 25 May 2008
(253 days)
Clémentine Solignac F 113 7 September 1894 – 25 May 2008
113 years, 261 days
Auvergne
25 May 2008 4 November 2010
(70002000000000000002 years, 7002163000000000000163 days)
Eugénie Blanchard F 112 – 114 16 February 1896 – 4 November 2010
114 years, 261 days
Saint Barthélemy
4 November 2010 29 October 2011
(359 days)
Maria Diaz F 112 – 113 22 February 1898 – 29 October 2011
113 years, 249 days
Réunion
29 October 2011 1 January 2012
(64 days)
Marcelle Narbonne F 113 25 March 1898 – 1 January 2012
113 years, 282 days
Languedoc-Roussillon
1 January 2012 8 June 2012
(159 days)
Marie-Thérèse Bardet F 113 – 114 2 June 1898 – 8 June 2012
114 years, 6 days
Pays de la Loire
8 June 2012 29 August 2012
(82 days)
Paule Bronzini F 111 – 112 7 July 1900 – 29 August 2012
112 years, 53 days
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
29 August 2012 Present
(185 days)
Irénise Moulonguet F 111 – 112* born 6 November 1900
age 7002112000000000000112 years, 7002116000000000000116 days
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