Frederick Lorenz Frazier (27 January 1880 – 14 June 1993) was an American supercentenarian retroactively recognized as the World's Oldest Man. He ascended to this title with the death of James Wiggins on 16 October 1991. He was succeeded as the World's Oldest Man by Josep Armengol-Jover. Frazier was the second man on record to reach 113, after Mathew Beard.
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| - Frederick Lorenz Frazier (27 January 1880 – 14 June 1993) was an American supercentenarian retroactively recognized as the World's Oldest Man. He ascended to this title with the death of James Wiggins on 16 October 1991. He was succeeded as the World's Oldest Man by Josep Armengol-Jover. Frazier was the second man on record to reach 113, after Mathew Beard.
- Frederick L. Frazier (b. January 27, 1880–d. June 14, 1993) was the world's oldest man for one and a half years, from the death of fellow American James Wiggins on October 16, 1991 until his own death in 1993. He is the oldest man ever born in Alabama, and was the oldest verified undisputed man ever until the start of 1996, when fellow American Christian Mortensen (who was born in Denmark) surpassed him. He remained the United States's oldest verified native-born man until Johnson Parks surpassed him in 1998. In 2002 John Ingram McMorran surpassed Frazier's age as the oldest American-born white man.
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| - Frederick Lorenz Frazier (27 January 1880 – 14 June 1993) was an American supercentenarian retroactively recognized as the World's Oldest Man. He ascended to this title with the death of James Wiggins on 16 October 1991. He was succeeded as the World's Oldest Man by Josep Armengol-Jover. Frazier was the second man on record to reach 113, after Mathew Beard.
- Frederick L. Frazier (b. January 27, 1880–d. June 14, 1993) was the world's oldest man for one and a half years, from the death of fellow American James Wiggins on October 16, 1991 until his own death in 1993. He is the oldest man ever born in Alabama, and was the oldest verified undisputed man ever until the start of 1996, when fellow American Christian Mortensen (who was born in Denmark) surpassed him. He remained the United States's oldest verified native-born man until Johnson Parks surpassed him in 1998. In 2002 John Ingram McMorran surpassed Frazier's age as the oldest American-born white man.
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