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  1. Thomas Peter Thorvald Kristian Ferdinand Mortensen (August 16, 1882 – April 25, 1998), known as Christian Mortensen, was a Danish supercentenarian who resided in California, United States. When he died, his age of 115 years and 252 days was the longest verified male lifespan at the time, until Jiroemon Kimura surpassed him in 2012. [2]

  2. Christian Mortensen (16 August 1882 – 25 April 1998) was a Danish-American supercentenarian who was the oldest validated man in recorded history at the time of his death. At the final age of 115 years, 252 days, Mortensen's longevity record stood for close to 15 years before being surpassed in...

  3. Christian Mortensen was a Danish-born American supercentenarian who was the oldest validated man in recorded history at the time of his death. At the final age of 115 years, 252 days, Mortensen’s longevity record stood for close to 15 years before being surpassed in age by Jiroemon Kimura of Japan in December 2012.

  4. u.demog.berkeley.edu › ~jrw › cmChristian Mortensen

    Christian Mortensen was born on August 16, 1882. For the last two decades of his long life, he lived in San Rafael, California, in the Aldersly Retirement Community. He was the oldest man whose age has been fully verified -- see our article in The Gerontologist 36 (6): 783-788, 1996.

  5. Thomas Peter Thorvald Kristian Ferdinand Mortensen (August 16, 1882 – April 25, 1998), known as an adult as Christian Mortensen, was a Danish-born American supercentenarian who lived to age 115 years and 252 days, and was believed to be the second-oldest man in history, after Japanese Shigechiyo Izumi (claimed to be born June 29, 1865 but was ...

  6. Feb 16, 2022 · Christian "Chris" Mortensen (16 August 1882 – 25 April 1998) was a Danish-American supercentenarian who was the oldest verified man in recorded history at the time of his death. At the...

  7. Christian Mortensen, 1882-1998. Thomas Peter Thorvald Kristian Ferdinand Mortensen was born on August 16, 1882, in the village of Skaarup, near the city of Skanderborg, in the large peninsula on the western side of Denmark known as Jutland.