Adma Tura (née Messen; born 25 December 1906) is a Lebanese-born French supercentenarian who is currently unverified. Adma Messen was born in Kaytouli city, Lebanon (then Ottoman Empire). She married a French soldier, Pierre Tura in Beirut in July 1939. They had three children, Gabriel, Rose and Jean. In 1940 the couple move to Argelès-sur-Mer, France. Since then, she has never left the village. Adma lives at home, supported by nurses, housekeepers and her family.
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| - Adma Tura (née Messen; born 25 December 1906) is a Lebanese-born French supercentenarian who is currently unverified. Adma Messen was born in Kaytouli city, Lebanon (then Ottoman Empire). She married a French soldier, Pierre Tura in Beirut in July 1939. They had three children, Gabriel, Rose and Jean. In 1940 the couple move to Argelès-sur-Mer, France. Since then, she has never left the village. Adma lives at home, supported by nurses, housekeepers and her family.
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| - Adma Tura (née Messen; born 25 December 1906) is a Lebanese-born French supercentenarian who is currently unverified. Adma Messen was born in Kaytouli city, Lebanon (then Ottoman Empire). She married a French soldier, Pierre Tura in Beirut in July 1939. They had three children, Gabriel, Rose and Jean. In 1940 the couple move to Argelès-sur-Mer, France. Since then, she has never left the village. Adma lives at home, supported by nurses, housekeepers and her family.
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