Ettie Mae Greene (September 8, 1877 – February 26, 1992) was an American supercentenarian who was recognized by Guinness World Records as the 'oldest living American' in 1991 (later, the SSA study would replace her with Lucy Hannah, who was apparently older). She was born in Wayside, West Virginia, and worked as a seamstress and a farmer. In an interview in 1991, she claimed that her longevity was due to her "good, clean living" and a milkshake she drank every day.
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| - Ettie Mae Greene (September 8, 1877 – February 26, 1992) was an American supercentenarian who was recognized by Guinness World Records as the 'oldest living American' in 1991 (later, the SSA study would replace her with Lucy Hannah, who was apparently older). She was born in Wayside, West Virginia, and worked as a seamstress and a farmer. In an interview in 1991, she claimed that her longevity was due to her "good, clean living" and a milkshake she drank every day.
- Etta Mae "Ettie May" Greene (née Thomas, 8 September 1877 - 26 February 1992) was an American supercentenarian from West Virginia, who was in her life time recognized as the oldest living person in the United States but the verification of Lucy Hannah, who was older than her and also outlived her, meant she lost the "Oldest Living American" title.
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| - Ettie Mae Greene (September 8, 1877 – February 26, 1992) was an American supercentenarian who was recognized by Guinness World Records as the 'oldest living American' in 1991 (later, the SSA study would replace her with Lucy Hannah, who was apparently older). She was born in Wayside, West Virginia, and worked as a seamstress and a farmer. In an interview in 1991, she claimed that her longevity was due to her "good, clean living" and a milkshake she drank every day.
- Etta Mae "Ettie May" Greene (née Thomas, 8 September 1877 - 26 February 1992) was an American supercentenarian from West Virginia, who was in her life time recognized as the oldest living person in the United States but the verification of Lucy Hannah, who was older than her and also outlived her, meant she lost the "Oldest Living American" title.
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