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}}'''Boleslaw Maculewicz''' [Polish:'''Bolesław Maculewicz'''] (2 February 1906? – 4 February 2016) was an unvalidated Lithuanian-Polish supercentenarian claimant who claimed to be the oldest living man in Poland.
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'''Boleslaw Maculewicz''' [Polish:'''Bolesław Maculewicz'''] (2 February 1906? – 4 February 2016) was an unvalidated Lithuanian-Polish supercentenarian claimant who claimed to be the oldest living man in Poland.
 
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
He was born on 2 February 1906 in Vilnius, Russian Empire (present-day Lithuania). He served in the IV Cavalry Regiment of Zaniemanie. After the war, he shared the fate of thousands of residents of the eastern areas of the Second Polish Republic and was resettled to the so-called Regained Territories. He lived with his daughter Stanislawa for the rest of his life.
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He was born on 2 February 1906 in Russian Empire (present-day Utena County, Lithuania). He served in the IV Cavalry Regiment of Zaniemanie. After the war, he shared the fate of thousands of residents of the eastern areas of the Second Polish Republic and was resettled to the so-called Regained Territories. He lived with his daughter Stanislawa for the rest of his life.
   
 
He passed away on 4 February 2016 in Poland at the claimed age of 110 years, 2 days. After his death, [[Antoni Wojciechowski]] became the undisputed oldest living man in Poland.
 
He passed away on 4 February 2016 in Poland at the claimed age of 110 years, 2 days. After his death, [[Antoni Wojciechowski]] became the undisputed oldest living man in Poland.
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Revision as of 13:56, 25 December 2018

Boleslaw Maculewicz
Boleslaw Maculewicz
Birth: 2 February 1906?
Russian Empire (now in present-day Lithuania)
Death: 4 February 2016
Poland
Age: 110 years, 2 days?
Country: LithuaniaLTUPolandPOL
Unvalidated

Boleslaw Maculewicz [Polish:Bolesław Maculewicz] (2 February 1906? – 4 February 2016) was an unvalidated Lithuanian-Polish supercentenarian claimant who claimed to be the oldest living man in Poland.

Biography

He was born on 2 February 1906 in Russian Empire (present-day Utena County, Lithuania). He served in the IV Cavalry Regiment of Zaniemanie. After the war, he shared the fate of thousands of residents of the eastern areas of the Second Polish Republic and was resettled to the so-called Regained Territories. He lived with his daughter Stanislawa for the rest of his life.

He passed away on 4 February 2016 in Poland at the claimed age of 110 years, 2 days. After his death, Antoni Wojciechowski became the undisputed oldest living man in Poland.

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