| | 99 years, 10 days:
Miles
C. Allgood (1878-1977)
|
| | 99 years, 17 days:
Timothy
Matlack (1730-1829)
|
| | 99 years, 19 days:
Perkins
Bass (1912-2011)
|
| | 99 years, 22 days:
Minnie
M. Schwinger (1904-2003)
|
| | 99 years, 23 days:
Daniel
Tarbox Jewett (1807-1906)
|
| | 99 years, 36 days:
Charles
Poletti (1903-2002)
|
| | 99 years, 37 days:
Earl
L. Packer (1894-1993)
|
| | 99 years, 95 days:
Fremont
Goodwine (1857-1956)
|
| | 99 years, 97 days:
John
R. Bartels (1897-1997)
|
| | 99 years, 105 days:
Thomas
Porter (1734-1833)
|
| | 99 years, 106 days:
Schuyler
Merritt (1853-1953)
|
| | 99 years, 126 days:
Sidney
Barthwell (1906-2005)
|
| | 99 years, 129 days:
Clarence
B. Dell (1899-1998)
|
| | 99 years, 147 days:
Robert
Johnson Ashworth (1909-2008)
|
| | 99 years, 151 days:
Richard
D. Bensen (1898-1997)
|
| | 99 years, 195 days:
Joseph
H. Nathan (1856-1955)
|
| | 99 years, 236 days:
Hall
S. Lusk (1883-1983)
|
| | 99 years, 246 days:
Luis
A. Ferré (1904-2003)
|
| | 99 years, 254 days:
Glenn
Andrews (1909-2008)
|
| | 99 years, 266 days:
Charles
Horace Stranahan (1845-1944)
|
| | 99 years, 333 days:
Lemuel
W. Royse (1847-1946)
— Stanley
H. Fuld (1903-2003)
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