Klavdiya Stepanovna

Klavdiya Stepanovna (Russian: Клавдия Степановна; born 19 March 1908?) is a Kazakh-born Russian supercentenarian whose claim is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).

Biography
Klavdiya claims to be born on 19 March 1908 in the village of Bogoyavlenko, Presnogorkovsky District, Russian Empire (present-day Uzunkol District, Kostanay Region, Kazakhstan). Her father's name was Stepan. In childhood, Klavdiya was called Klanka. She started working very early. At the age of 7, she was put on a horse with a plow. She fell asleep and fell off horse, directly under his hooves.

In 1927, she married Stepan Alekseyevich Alokhin. Soon after, their first daughter, Anna, was born. After moving to Achinsk, her husband worked with milk products, making butter and cottage cheese. Her husband passed away in 1976.

At the age of 100, she suddenly started writting a funny children's poems. Klavdiya well-remembered the history of her family until the age of 105. Her oldest daughter, Anna, was still alive at the age of 90 on Klavdiya's claimed 110th birthday.

Klavdiya currently lives in Achinsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia at the claimed age of.