Centenarian John Alfred Tinniswood: The World’s Oldest Living Man and a Legacy of Longevity

John Alfred Tinniswood, born the same year the Titanic sank, becomes world’s oldest man at 111 years old

John Alfred Tinniswood, a 111-year-old man from Liverpool, has officially claimed the title of world’s oldest living man after the death of the previous holder. Tinniswood attributes his longevity to moderation and cautioning against overindulgence.

Born in 1912, Tinniswood has lived through two world wars and multiple pandemics. He is also the world’s oldest surviving male World War II veteran and a devoted fan of Liverpool Football Club. Currently residing in a care home in Southport, England, Tinniswood enjoys reading the paper and listening to the radio.

Maria Branyas Morera, an 117-year-old woman from Spain, holds the title of the world’s oldest living woman. Tinniswood’s age and accomplishments reflect a life filled with resilience and history, earning him both admiration and respect.

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