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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
Revision as of 03:25, 19 October 2020
Bartholomew Johnson | |
Birth: | 3 October 1710 England, UK |
Death: | 14 February 1814 Wykeham, Scarborough, England, UK |
Age: | 103 years, 127 days |
Country: | UK |
Centenarian |
Bartholomew Johnson (3 October 1710 – 14 February 1814) was an cellist and centenarian, the second person verified to reach the age of 103, after Ferdinand Ashmall, and was at the time of his death the oldest person ever at the age of 103 years, 127 days. His record would later be surpassed by Lorenzo Malori.
Biography
Bartholomew Johnson was born in England, UK on 3 October 1710. Around 1770, he appeared as a cello soloist in London and was for 70 years one of the 'town waits'.
Bartholomew Johnson died in Wykeham, Scarborough, England, UK on 14 February 1814 at the age of 103 years, 127 days.
References
- The Great Cellists
- The Cambridge Companion to the Cello
- 2003 to 2004 White Cottage Websites
- Earliest centenarians Oldest in Britain