Anna Eliza Williams

Anna Eliza Williams (née Davies) (2 June 1873 – 27 December 1987)[1] was a British supercentenarian and the oldest person in the world from 2 February 1987 until her own death nearly eleven months later.

She was born at Burford, Shropshire, and died on 27 December 1987 at the Tuxedo Old People's Home, 104 Eaton Crescent, Swansea, Wales, aged 114 years 208 days, having moved to Swansea after her marriage. Her husband, William Henry Williams, a carpenter, died in 1954.[2] Williams attributed her longevity to "a life of idleness",[3] along with "being a non-smoker and eating lots of vegetables". There was also a history of longevity in her family: her mother lived to be 98 and all seven of Williams' siblings lived beyond the age of 80, one surviving to 101. In addition, her daughter Constance Harvey (8 October 1906 - 18 June 2014) lived to age 107 years, 253 days. Williams broke the British longevity record on 12 July 1985.[4]

Her British record of 114 years 208 days was broken by Charlotte Hughes on 28 February 1992.

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References

  1. Validated supercentenarians who lived and/or died in the UK The Gerontology Research Group
  2. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IgMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mp8FAAAAIBAJ&pg=2719,8941903&dq=anna+eliza+williams&hl=en
  3. "Oldest woman dies at 114". The Guardian. 1987-12-30. p. 3.
  4. "Oldest woman spurns medicine". The Guardian. 1985-07-12. p. 2.


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