Julia Sinédia-Cazour
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Marie-Julia Sinédia-Cazour (July 12, 1892–6 October 2005) was the oldest person from the French possession of Réunion and the eighth oldest French person on record. At the time of her death she was France's second-oldest person (Camille Loiseau of Paris was a few months older) and the tenth-oldest person in the world. She was the oldest living citizen of a French possession from the death of Luce Maced on February 25, 2000 until her own death at 6:15 am on 6 October 2005, aged 113 years and 86 days. She had married in 1915.
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- Article on her 112th birthday (in French)
- Announcement of her death (in French)
- http://www.temoignages.re/article.php3?id_article=11261
- http://www.genarians.com/Archives2005.html
- http://ilereunion.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!481D0592CB3C5B98!581.entry
- http://www.seniorjournal.com/NEWS/SeniorStats/5-09-08USLongevity.htm
- http://www.lareunion.fr/default.asp?fichier=http%3A//www.lareunion.fr/rubriques/actualite/manifestations/sem_bleue04.html