Christian Mortensen

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Christian Mortensen
Born Thomas Peter Thorvald Kristian Ferdinand Mortensen
(1882-08-16)16 August 1882
Skårup, Skanderborg, Denmark
Died 25 April 1998(1998-04-25)
(aged 115 years, 252 days)
San Rafael, California, USA
Residence California
Occupation Tailor, farmhand
Known for Oldest Danish and Nordic person ever
Home town Skanderborg
Title Supercentenarian
Birth record of Christian Mortensen

Thomas Peter Thorvald Kristian Ferdinand Mortensen (16 August 1882 25 April 1998), known as an adult as Christian Mortensen, was a Danish-American supercentenarian.[1] When he died, his age of 115 years and 252 days was the longest verified lifespan of any male in history[2] until 28 December 2012, when Jiroemon Kimura of Japan surpassed this record. Mortensen was the first man confirmed to reach age 115 (in 1997). In addition to being the oldest person born in Denmark, Mortensen is also distinctive as the oldest person ever of all the Nordic countries, the oldest male emigrant ever and the third-oldest person ever from Europe (after Dina Manfredini and Jeanne Calment).

Mortensen was baptized in Fruering Church on December 26, 1882.[3] Besides his baptismal record, other records include the 1890 and 1901 census enumerations in Denmark, and church confirmation in 1896.[2]

Biography

Christian Mortensen was born the son of a tailor in the village of Skårup, near the city of Skanderborg, Denmark, on August 16, 1882. He began work as a tailor's apprentice in Skanderborg at age 16, in 1898, and later took work as a farmhand.[2]

Mortensen emigrated to the United States in 1903. He traveled while working as a tailor but settled in Chicago where he had relatives. Mortensen worked various trades including as a milkman for Borden's Milk, as a restaurateur, and as a factory worker for the Continental Can Company. He was married for less than ten years, divorced and had no children. He did not remarry.[2][4]

In 1950, Mortensen retired near Galveston Bay, Texas. Then, 28 years later at the age of 96, he moved to a retirement home in San Rafael, California.[2] Mortensen claimed he rode his bicycle to the Aldersly Retirement Community, telling the staff that he was there to stay. Mortensen lived at Aldersly until his death in 1998.[2]

Mortensen enjoyed an occasional cigar and insisted that smoking in moderation was not unhealthy. Mortensen preferred a vegetarian diet.[4] He also drank boiled water. Mortensen was legally blind towards the end of his life and spent much of his time in a wheelchair listening to the radio.[5]

On his 115th birthday Mortensen gave his advice for a long life: "Friends, a good cigar, drinking lots of good water, no alcohol, staying positive and lots of singing will keep you alive for a long time."

See also

References

  1. New York Times, "Christian Mortensen, 115, Among Oldest," 1998-05-03. Accessed 2007-02-16
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Wilmoth, John; Axel Skytthe, Diana Friou, Bernard Jeune (1996). "The Oldest Man Ever? A Case Study of Exceptional Longevity". The Gerontologist 36 (6): 783–788. Retrieved 2010-09-09. 
  3. Christian Mortensen's birth record (see image) shows his birthplace as the village of Skårup, Denmark, which was located in Sogn Fruering parish, Herred Hjelmslev Hundred, Skanderborg County, which is now part of Skanderborg municipality.
  4. 4.0 4.1 John R. Wilmoth (April 30, 1998). "Tribute to Christian Mortensen, 1882–1998". Department of Demography, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 9 September 2010. 
  5. "The world's oldest folk. What do they know that we don't?". Observer. 10 August 1997. 

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Records
Preceded by
Josep Armengol Jover
Oldest recognized living man
January 20, 1994 – April 25, 1998
Succeeded by
Johnson Parks
Preceded by
Frederick Frazier
Oldest recorded verified man ever
January 2, 1996 – December 27, 2012
Succeeded by
Jiroemon Kimura
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