
An English woman has become the oldest man in the world after the Brazilian nun.
Ethel May Caterham, 115, from Surrey, was in Inah Canabarro d on Wednesday, April 30! After the age of 116, he won the championship.
Ethel was the last well-known living person born in the 1900s.
Inah, who survived the two world wars and was blessed by Pope Francis, has become the oldest man in the world after tomiko itooka the@th in Japan.

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Ethel May Caterham, who lives in Surrey, was born on August 21, 1909 in Shipton Bellinger, Hampshire.
Ethel is now 115, considered the last surviving subject for Edward VII.

The hypercenter (a person over 110) is the last known living person born in the 1900s.
After reaching milestones last year, she became the third British man ever to reach 115 and the first of Annie Jennings since the first two decades of 1999.
At the age of 18, Ethel was hired as a military family in India, where she lived for three years.
She returned to England in 1931 and met with her future husband, Norman, at a dinner party. They married in 1933 at Salisbury Cathedral, and her husband was a choir. Later, he became a lieutenant colonel of the Royal Army’s salary regiment, the couple lived in Hanham and then stationed in Hong Kong and later Gibraltar.
Ethel established a nursery to teach English while living in Hong Kong, and in Gibraltar, the couple had two daughters raised in England.
She has been living in a nursing home in Lightwater, where she celebrated her last birthday with her family and friends.
The soon-to-be-116-year-old has a large family with three granddaughters and five great-grandchildren.
They attribute her lifespan to a resilience and adaptive life.
The Elderly Research Group and Longevity both confirmed her age and status.