Julie Winnefred Bertrand

Julie Winnefred Bertrand (September 16th, 1891 in Quebec - January 19th, 2007), was the oldest woman in the world, and the oldest second nobody after Emiliano Mercado del Toro its elder 26 days, of December 11th, 2006 to its death, the 115 years and 124 days age.

Born on September 16th, 1891 in Quebec with Coaticook, Quebec, Canada, Julie Winnefred Bertrand reached under the oldest woman in the world following the death of Elizabeth Bolden, and was the alive second nobody oldest, among all those whose age was attested by relevant documents, being only 26 days young person than the senior of humanity, the Porto Rican Emiliano Mercado del Toro, him so born in 1891.

Julie Winnefred Bertrand never married and of child did not have. It is told that one of his applicants would have been the former Prime Minister of Canada Louis St-Laurent, originating in the close village. It resided in an old people's home at Montreal and is the oldest second nobody to have been born in Canada after the former senior of humanity Marie-Louise Meilleur, died in 1998 at 117 years.

Julie Winnefred Bertrand is extinct in a hearth of retirement of Montreal on January 19th, 2007. With its death, it is the American Emma Tillman, 114 years, which succeeds to him like the oldest woman in the world.

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  • the oldest woman in the world is montréalaise

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