Aida Mason

Ada Mason, née Wagstaff (24 September 1895 – 9 February 2007) was the oldest living person in the UK at 111 years of age, from the death of fellow 111-year-old Scotswoman Annie Knight on 27 November 2006, until Mason's own death at age 111 years, 138 days.[1][2]

Mason was born in Chesterfield, England,[3] and was schooled until age 13, whereupon she went into service in Bradford with a family who ran an off-licence. She later married John Mason, a miner, in 1914, after which they lived together at Upton, West Yorkshire until John died in 1962. Mason spent time with John at Butlins in Filey and Skegness where she worked making sandwiches. Ada had an aunt who lived to 104.[3]

Mason outlived all five of her children and attributed her long life to eating bread dripping with salt every day, along with clean living.[3][4] Upon her death, then-110-year-old Florrie Baldwin became the oldest living person in the UK.[5]

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References

  1. 'Oldest' woman dies at age of 111, BBC
  2. UK's oldest woman dies aged 111, 24dash
  3. 1 2 3 UK's oldest woman dies at 111
  4. "UK's oldest woman, Ada, dies at 111". Birmingham Post. 15 February 2007. Retrieved 5 August 2009.
  5. Oldest woman in Britain reveals 110-year secret – Yorkshire Post


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