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024Tomi
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As @dejan reported, Tamara Kurtikov - of New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia - has celebrated her 110th birthday. She was born on 27 March 1912, in Екатеринослав/Yekaterinoslav, Russian Empire (present-day Dnipro, Ukraine).

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She is the second known, plausible supercentenarian in the modern history of Serbia, after Jelisaveta Veljković (1904-2016).

Happy 110th birthday to Tamara!

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Posted by: @024tomi

As @dejan reported, Tamara Kurtikov - of New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia - has celebrated her 110th birthday. She was born on 27 March 1912, in Екатеринослав/Yekaterinoslav, Russian Empire (present-day Dnipro, Ukraine).

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She is the second known, plausible supercentenarian in the modern history of Serbia, after Jelisaveta Veljković (1904-2016).

Happy 110th birthday to Tamara!

This was supposed to be a private case for now, but well.. 😆 

 

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@seto2001 The post on Facebook is public. Her name now appears on Serbian Wikipedia. I don't think I made a mistake with making this birthday topic.

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@seto2001 The post on Facebook is public. Her name now appears on Serbian Wikipedia. I don't think I made a mistake with making this birthday topic.

Don't worry I was not criticizing you, I just wanted to wait a bit more before making her case public since a relative just yesterday answered on my message (they told me about her birthplace). 

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Dnipro church records are online on FamilySearch from what I can tell. If you have her birth name you might be able to find her.


   
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@sailor-haumea Well, I quickly found a Tamara born on 27 March 1912, baptised on 8 April 1912. However, this is the daughter of a certain Gavriil Ustimenko, but I suppose the Vladimirovna in Tamara's full name should mean her father was called Vladimir?

Whatever the case be, I notice that Russia used the Julian calendar until 1918, therefore Tamara was likely born on 9 April 1912 per the Gregorian calendar, therefore she has not turned 110 yet.

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Posted by: @024tomi

@sailor-haumea Well, I quickly found a Tamara born on 27 March 1912, baptised on 8 April 1912. However, this is the daughter of a certain Gavriil Ustimenko, but I suppose the Vladimirovna in Tamara's full name should mean her father was called Vladimir?

Whatever the case be, I notice that Russia used the Julian calendar until 1918, therefore Tamara was likely born on 9 April 1912 per the Gregorian calendar, therefore she has not turned 110 yet.

Also it's possible how she was not born in the city, but in one of the villages around, or in a suburb...

 

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@024tomi There are many more sources about it. 105th birthday, 107,108,109. And 110. As for the documentation from Serbia, with the help of her family, I can get a wedding certificate. Also an ID card. We'll just slowly see what the family says. I also have to check the full name of the parents with the family, so let's see if it matches the same person born on 9 April, (12 days is not a problem).

Photo on 109th Birthday in 2021

Source and Video on 105th Birthday in 2017. https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DC1HulMuwioY&ved=2ahUKEwiq34Kr94H3AhVUuKQKHSIXD24Qz40FegQIAxAM&usg=AOvVaw3G2NqftH-6cJYRiV5r9Xg X" target="_blank" rel="noopener">YouTube


   
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Tamara Vladimirovna Krutikov (born 27 March 1912) is a Ukrainian-born Serbian Supercentenarian who is currently oldest known living person in Serbia.

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Krutikov was born in Yekaterinoslav, Russian Empire (present-day Dnipro, Ukraine) on 27 March 1912. When she was 7 years old, she left Ukraine with her parents and moved to Turkey, soon to Greece, and then to Serbia, where she later married and started a family. Together with her husband Nikolaj, she had three daughters: Irina, Natalia and Zinaida. Until she was 94, she lived alone, later her daughter Irina returned from Russia to take care of her. She is Russian by nationality. She was a professor of music and French, played the piano and played tennis. He can speak several languages: Russian, French, Greek, Turkish, English and Serbian.

She became the oldest known living person in the Serbia, following the death of 109-year-old Nadezda Pavlovic on 16 April 2021.

In March 2022, she celebrated her 110th birthday.

Krutikov currently lives in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, at the age of 110 years, 12 days.

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Today I can say that I managed to get complete documentation from Serbia, the only thing missing is the Baptismal font from Dnepropetrovsk, ie the Dnieper. Yesterday, her grandson Boris Vlchek sent me copies of documents, wedding records from 1939. Confirmation of change of citizenship from 1923.

Therefore, in the period from 1919 to 1923, she lived in several countries, 1) Ukraine, 2) Turkey, 3) Greece, 4) Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5) Serbia.
since 1923, lives in Serbia.

She married her husband Nikola Krutikov in 1939. Husband Nikola Krutikov was born in 1900.

Detailed data.
.-Date of birth March 27, 1912 (according to the Gregorian calendar).
-Place of birth; Dnipropetrovsk, (Today the Dnieper).
-Wedding date, July 23, 1939
- Father's name Vladimir Kruglov
- Mother's name is Ana Kruglov
- That is the evidence gathered so far.

Only the Baptismal certificate or the birth record is missing (the birth record probably does not exist, because according to the decision it is written that she was entered in the birth register in Bihać (BIH), ie when she was 8-10 years old). But her family claims there is a baptismal certificate in the Dnieper. For now I don't know the Exact Church where she was baptized, but when I find out I will add here.

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[Discussion about referring to someone's place/country of birth moved here.]


   
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