Dorothea Findlater

Dorothea Findlater (neé Courcy-Wheeler; born 26 December 1909) is a Irish centenarian who is the oldest living person on the Ireland since the death of unidentified woman on 25 March 2017.

Biography
Dorothea Findlater was born as Dorothea Courcy-Wheeler on 26 December 1909 in County Kildare, Ireland. Her father, Captain Henry de Courcy-Wheeler, took surrender of the last garrison of the 1916 rebels led by Michael Mallin and Countess Constance Markievicz, at the Royal College of Surgeons on St Stephen's Green. Dorothea married Dermot Findlater and they had two sons and three daughters.

She currenly lives at Dublin.