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Mrs Elizabeth Sleep, who, on celebrating her looth birthday in March last, received a message of congratulation from the King. Mrs Selina Smith, “Head of the Berkshire Gipsies,’’ ror. She lived in a caravan all her life.
Mrs Ada Roffey, of Merstham, celebrated her one hundredth birthday by having her first ride in a motor car.
Mrs Mary Twohig, of West Dfoum, near Castletownbere, 106. Mrs Emma Corbyn, of Old Fletton, Northamptonshire, ror. Mrs Ann Todd reached the remarkable age of in. Her father was 109 years of age when he died.
Mrs Rosina Elizabeth Drew, of Ardencaple House, Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, in her one hundred and first year. Mr W. H. Inglesant, of Quorn, Leicestershire, for eighty years a follower of the Quorn Hounds, being regarded as the “Father” of the hunt, aged 101. Mr Simon Jacob celebrated his one hundredth birthday at Wicken, Northants. He had had his prepared for years before his deatlff Indeed, he was in the habit of lying in it. Mrs Eliza Stirling, in Dublin, in her 100th year. Mr Isaac Oldaker, at Brighton. He claimed to be the oldest exsoldier and railway servant in the kingdom. Pat Reynolds, of Battlebridge, County Leitrim, stated to be 114 years old. Mrs Mary Stockham, at Stogursey, near Bridgewater. On reaching, the age ot 100 she received a letter from the King expressing congratulation and good wishes. Mr William Dunt, at Eshet, in his 100th year. Mrs Harriet Willinger, at Bristol, 103. Mr Rope, in his 100th year, at Blaxhall, Suffolk. He was personally acquainted with Charles Lamb.
Mr W. W. White, ex-ward clerk, of Broad Street, London, in bis 100th year. Mrs Mary Bryden, in her 109th year. She acted as lodgekeeper at Frankfort, Dundrum, near Dublin.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1071, 6 March 1913, Page 4
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430IT IS THE RESOLVE Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1071, 6 March 1913, Page 4
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