Józef Piotrowski (organist)

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Józef Piotrowski
Born September 7, 1887 (1887-09-07) (age 120)
Białystok (then part of the Russian Empire, now of Poland)
Known for allegedly being one of the world's oldest people

Józef Piotrowski (allegedly born September 7, 1887) claims to be the oldest living Pole. However, his age has not been authenticated by Guinness World Records or the Gerontology Research Group.

He was born in Jałówka near Białystok, which was part of the Russian Empire at the time (Grodno guberniya, Volkovysk district). His birth certificate is in the possession of the Franciscans in Svisloch (currently part of Belarus). His passion and profession is playing the organ; he has been an organist for most of his life, having pursued his interest since 1905.

His way to longevity is through frequent prayer and consumption of cabbage in all forms. He never smoked cigarettes, and drank alcohol rarely. In addition, he advises moderation in all parts of life.

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