MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bolden, recognized as the world's oldest
person, died Monday in a nursing home, the home's administrator said. She was
116.
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 This video screengrab shows Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Bolden, who
was recognized as the world's oldest person. She was 116. Bolden died in a
Memphis, Tenn., nursing home Monday, Dec. 11, 2006.
[AP/video]

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Bolden was born Aug. 15, 1890,
according to the Gerontology Research Group, a Los Angeles organization that
tracks the ages of the world's oldest people.
Guinness World Records recognized Bolden as the oldest person in the world in
August after the death of Maria Esther de Capovilla of Ecuador, who also was
116.
Bolden died at the Mid-South Health and Rehabilitation Center, a nursing home
where she had been living for several years, said the center's administrator,
Charlotte Pierce.
Bolden suffered a stroke in 2004, and her family said she spoke little after
that and slept much of the time.
Family members said this year that Bolden had 40
grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren, 150 great-great-grandchildren, 220
great-great-great grandchildren and 75 great-great-great-great
grandchildren.