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Geert Adriaans Boomgaard | |
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Boomgaard at age 100 in 1888 | |
| Born | (1788-09-21)21 September 1788 |
| Died | (1899-02-03)3 February 1899 (aged 110 years, 135 days) Groningen,Netherlands |
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Geert Adriaans Boomgaard (21 September 1788; baptized 23 September 1788[1] – 3 February 1899) was a Dutchsupercentenarian and is generally accepted by scholars as the first validated case on record.[2][3]
Little is known about Boomgaard's life: he was born inGroningen, Netherlands. His parents were Adriaan Jacobs Boomgaard (1763–1844) and Geesje Geerts Bontekoe (1762–1834).[4] His father was captain on a boat, and civil records say that Geert had the same job.[5][non-primary source needed] In addition to captaining a boat, other sources say that he also served as a soldier in the Dutch-recruited 33e Regiment d'Infanterie Legere (33rd Light Infantry Regiment) inNapoleon'sGrande Armée.[6]
Aged 29, on 4 March 1818, Boomgaard married Stijntje Bus (baptized 19 February 1797 – died 24 March 1830).[4][5] Stijntje died aged 33, a month after the birth of their eighth child. A year later, on 17 March 1831, Boomgaard married Grietje Abels Jonker (baptized 19 May 1793 – 18 May 1864),[4] with whom he had four more children, for a total of 12.

On 8 January 1897, Boomgaard surpassed the final age of Belgian Pierre Darcourt (108 years and 108 days) to become the oldest man ever,[3] and by 10 April 1898, he was older than the previous titleholder, 109-year-old Norwegian woman Kirsti Skagen (1788–1897), therefore making him the oldest ever verified person at that time.[3]
Boomgaard outlived all of his children: his last surviving child, Jansje Hinderika, died aged 56 on 24 May 1885.[7]
Boomgaard died aged 110 years and 135 days. The first female supercentenarian and his successor wasMargaret Ann Neve — who surpassed Adriaans' final age, dying at almost 111 (1792–1903) — although his lifespan as the longest-lived male was not surpassed until 21 February 1960, by Robert Early (1849-1960) of the United States.
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