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'''Mary Whitehurst''' (née '''Bolitho''') (20 October 1905 – 2 January 2017) was a British-born Australian [[supercentenarian]], whose age is currently unvalidated by the [[Gerontology Research Group]]. She may have been, at the age of 111, the oldest living person in Australia since the death of [[Ethel Farrell]] on 20 December 2015 until her own death on 2 January 2017 (the government of Australia does not report their oldest persons). She celebrated her [[Supercentenarian|110th birthday]] on 20 October 2015.<ref>[https://au.news.yahoo.com/video/watch/29860322/mary-whitehurst-celebrates-her-110th-birthday/ Mary marks a special birthday] 7 News, 20 October 2015</ref>
   
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==Biography==
'''Mary Whitehurst''' (born 20 October 1905) is a British born-Australian supercentenarian, who is currently unverified by the GRG. She may be, at the age of {{AgeYD|1905|10|20}}, the oldest living person in Australia since the death of [[Ethel Farrell]] on 20 December 2015. She celebrated her [[Supercentenarian|110th birthday]] on 20 October 2015.<ref>[https://au.news.yahoo.com/video/watch/29860322/mary-whitehurst-celebrates-her-110th-birthday/ Mary marks a special birthday]7 News. 20 October 2015</ref>
 
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Mary Ellen Selina Bolitho was born in the Welsh Village of Maerdy, as the oldest of eight children. Her family soon moved to Australia, initially settling in Queensland.<ref name="109birthday">[http://leader.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx?issue=68832014102800000000001001&page=8&article=89e03cf6-92c9-40a3-98e8-da65703647ca&key=bjn617Zcs0wAwMOFrDmHnQ==&feed=rss Pianist’s long life in harmony] Sunbury Leader, 28 October 2014</ref> Although Mary has lived in Riddells Creek, Victoria, Australia for most of her life. Her mother lived until the age of 103.
   
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She married Roy Lowe, who died during a routine military march, aged 58.<ref name="109birthday"/> The couple had a son, Eric, who was still alive as of Mary's 111th birthday.<ref>[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/mary-whitehurst-set-to-celebrate-her-111th-birthday-in-style-with-friends-and-family-at-riddell-gardens-aged-care/news-story/ef71c0a6ed3c93e6fd53c2c2dc23f373 Mary Whitehurst set to celebrate her 111th birthday in style with friends and family at Riddell Gardens Aged Care] Herald Sun, 19 October 2016 (Subscription)</ref> She served as president of the Riddells Creek Senior Citizens Club for 18 years. She later married Jack Whitehurst. Her two brothers both served in the war, Ken Bolitho, as a "Rat of Tubruk" and Bill served in World War II, as an RAAF squadron leader. Bolitha Rd. in Riddells Creek, was named after Whitehurst's parents, Jack and Mabel Bolitho, whilst her brother-in-law, Jack Chiqwhidden was the namesake of the Sunshine Football Oval grandstand. She was a great great grandmother.
She was born in Wales, but has lived in Riddells Creek, Victoria, Australia for most of her life.
 
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Whitehurst died on 2 January 2017, at the Sunbury retirement home in Riddells Creek, at the age of 111 years, 74 days.<ref>[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/north-west/australias-oldest-person-mary-whitehurst-dies-aged-111/news-story/47f3facce4c8627bfd20513041457c45 Australia’s oldest person, Mary Whitehurst, dies aged 111] Herald Sun, 26 January 2017</ref><ref>[http://tobinbrothers.com.au/tribute/details/6338/mary-whitehurst/obituary.html In Memory of Mary Ellen Selina Whitehurst 2017<nowiki>[!?]</nowiki> - 2017]</ref> After her death Melbourne-born [[Marjorie Cooke]] became the oldest living Australian person.
   
 
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Revision as of 23:40, 22 December 2018

Mary Whitehurst
Mary Whitehurst
Birth: 20 October 1905
Maerdy, Wales, United Kingdom
Death: 2 January 2017
Riddells Creek, Victoria, Australia
Age: 111 years, 74 days
Country: United Kingdom UK AustraliaAUS
Unvalidated

Mary Whitehurst (née Bolitho) (20 October 1905 – 2 January 2017) was a British-born Australian supercentenarian, whose age is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group. She may have been, at the age of 111, the oldest living person in Australia since the death of Ethel Farrell on 20 December 2015 until her own death on 2 January 2017 (the government of Australia does not report their oldest persons). She celebrated her 110th birthday on 20 October 2015.[1]

Biography

Mary Ellen Selina Bolitho was born in the Welsh Village of Maerdy, as the oldest of eight children. Her family soon moved to Australia, initially settling in Queensland.[2] Although Mary has lived in Riddells Creek, Victoria, Australia for most of her life. Her mother lived until the age of 103.

She married Roy Lowe, who died during a routine military march, aged 58.[2] The couple had a son, Eric, who was still alive as of Mary's 111th birthday.[3] She served as president of the Riddells Creek Senior Citizens Club for 18 years. She later married Jack Whitehurst. Her two brothers both served in the war, Ken Bolitho, as a "Rat of Tubruk" and Bill served in World War II, as an RAAF squadron leader. Bolitha Rd. in Riddells Creek, was named after Whitehurst's parents, Jack and Mabel Bolitho, whilst her brother-in-law, Jack Chiqwhidden was the namesake of the Sunshine Football Oval grandstand. She was a great great grandmother.

Whitehurst died on 2 January 2017, at the Sunbury retirement home in Riddells Creek, at the age of 111 years, 74 days.[4][5] After her death Melbourne-born Marjorie Cooke became the oldest living Australian person.

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Australia's Oldest Living Person Titleholders (V • TE)

Helen DunbarJessie PearceClara ByrneAda SharpHonora CorriganMary KeeferJosephine GasseElizabeth SwattonSamuel RoweSarah Potter • Jane Piercy • Mary NixonCaroline Mockridge • Agnes Dodds • Mary Hurley • Ada WhitfieldBeatrice Pollock • Gertie Nesbitt • Kit St. Clair • Ada Cleggett • Ada Stockdale • Mary MacPherson • Christina Cock • Jessie Hurley • Alice Lindsay • Sarah DaveyMyra Nicholson • E. Beatrice Riley • John Campbell Ross • Miriam Schmierer • Eva McConnell • Jane Gray • Vi Robbins • Ethel Farrell • Mary Whitehurst • Marjorie CookeMargaret VivianWilhelmina OverallAgnes Kluckhenn • Mabel CrosbyDexter KrugerIvy TateIna ReidGwen MooreCatherina van der LindenMarija Ruljancich