My mother, Lorraine Konkel has a ways to go. She will only be 101 in April 2015. 🙂
Your family tree: Who’s the oldest living person?
- By Aaron


How many people alive today can say they’ve lived through two centuries? Well, five women can put that on their checklist, as they’re the only people born in the 1800s still alive today.
From Japan to the U.S. to Italy, these women have lived through two World Wars, major historical events, and seen the development of technology first-hand.
Misao Okawa from Japan is currently the world’s oldest living person, born in 1898. Last March, she celebrated her 116th birthday! Her secret to a long life? Sushi and sleep!
Emma Morano, 115, from Italy holds the title for oldest person in Europe. She says her eating habits her doctor gave her in her 20s have helped her live so long.“During the day I eat two eggs – one raw and one cooked – just like the doctor recommended when I was 20 years old.”
Gertrude Weaver is the oldest living American, and the second oldest living person in the world at the age of 116. Her highlights of the week are manicures, bible study and a “Sittercise” exercise class where she chair dances three times a week!
Older relatives hold a wealth of historic information of the time and place they lived in, which is useful for understanding the lives our ancestors led. They are also a source of family history information with stories, photos and memories to share of their own lives and our ancestors. Check out our tips to uncover their hidden stories to advance your family history research.
Who is the oldest living relative in your family tree? Let us know in the comments below.
Tommy
January 23, 2015
My grandmother’s cousin born 27/12-1917