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Klavdiya Gadyuchkina
BornKlavdiya Mikhailovna Gadyuchkina
(1910-12-05)5 December 1910
(age 114 years, 34 days)
Norskoye, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russian Empire
NationalityRussian
Known for
  • Oldest living Russian (since 12 November 2022
  • Oldest Russian in history since 13 April 2024
SpouseSergey Petrovich
Children5

Klavdiya Gadyuchkina (born 5 December 1910), is a Russian supercentenarian. She has been the oldest living Russian since 12 November 2022 and the oldest Russian ever since 13 April 2024.

Biography

Gadyuchkina was born on 5 December 1910 in Norskoye, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russian Empire (now Russia) to Mikhail Krotov and his wife Yevlampiya Krotova. At the age of 15, she found a job at the local spinning factory called Red Pass, dedicating her entire career to the establishment. She initially served as an auxiliary worker, progressing to the roles of spinner and assistant foreman. Eventually, she became a production leader, for which she once received a gramophone as a gift from her superiors.

References

  1. "Klavdiya Gadyuchkina". Gerontology Research Group. 8 January, 2025. Retrieved 8 January, 2025. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)
  2. "Klavdiya Gadyuchkina, Doyenne of Russia, celebrates 114th birthday". 5 December, 2024. Retrieved 8 January, 2025. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help)
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