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Rosalia Hasenkampf
Rosalia Hasenkampf
Birth: 14 October 1889
Glarus, Saratow, Russia
Death: 10 July 2002
Senden, Germany
Age: 112 years, 282 days
Country: RussiaRUSGermanyGER
Pending

Rosalia Hasenkampf (née Lorenz; 14 October 1889 – 10 July 2002) was a Russian-German supercentenarian whose age is pending by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).

Biography[]

She was born in Glarus (Russian region of Saratow) on 14 October 1889 and had some German ancestry.

She had seven children. Her husband died in 1928. In 1941 she was forcibly removed to Siberia with her family. She migrated to Germany in 1995 at the age of 105/106.

She became the oldest living person born in Russia after the 3 March 1999 death of Elisabeth Reimer who died in Canada. She became the oldest person in Germany after the 9 February 2002 death of Maria Laqua.

She died in Senden, Germany at the age of 112 years, 282 days

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Germany's Oldest Living Person Titleholders (VE)

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