Varvara Semennikova
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Varvara Semennikova | |
Born | May 10, 1890 |
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Died | March 9, 2008 (aged 117) |
Residence | Russia |
Known for | allegedly being one of the world's oldest people |
Varvara Konstantinovna Semennikova, nee Dyakonova (May 10, 1890(?) – March 9, 2008) was a Russian Evenk woman who claimed to be the world's oldest person since August 2007. However, her age has not been authenticated by Guinness World Records or the Gerontology Research Group.
If this claim were verified, she would have been the oldest living person. The only agency that has agreed with her age is the National Archive of Yakutia.[1]
She married Alexei Semennikov, a hunter 27 years her junior,[2] in the mid-to-late 1940s. It was one of two of her marriages from which she had two children who died in their youth. At the age of 58, she adopted an eight month old girl, from which she had several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.[3]