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Ms. Annie Nelson of Carenage (TTO), turned 110 y.o.

She was born on 13 January 1916 in Moruga (TTO). 

She is the oldest known living woman in Trinidad and Tobago.

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The Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services joined family and friends in celebration of supercentenarian Ms. Annie Nelson's 110th birthday, at her home in Carenage yesterday, Tuesday January 13th, 2026.
Director of Ageing, Ms. Kathleen Sarkar, represented the Ministry, as she delivered tokens of appreciation including a cake compliments of Kiss Baking Company Ltd and a hamper compliments of National Flour Mills Ltd.
The Ministry wishes Ms. Nelson all the best for this extraordinary milestone and an extraordinary life. Reaching 110 years is a rare and remarkable achievement and one that reflects a lifetime rich with history, wisdom, resilience, and grace.

Happy 110 Birthday!


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https://longeviquest.com/2026/01/trinidadian-woman-annie-nelson-turns-110/

Trinidadian Woman Annie Nelson Turns 110

Annie Nelson, a resident of Carenage, Trinidad and Tobago, celebrated her claimed 110th birthday on 13 January. Her birthday was first reported on Facebook by the Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services.

Nelson claims to have been born in Moruga, Trinidad and Tobago, on 13 January 1916. She grew up in the village of La Lune, near Moruga. At the age of 26, she got married, and went on to have eight children.

A deeply religious woman, she developed an interest in nursing at an early age but was unable to pursue it. Instead, she became a teacher at a school in Moruga, where she shared her expertise in needlework and cared for many young people in the community. In the 1970s, she remarried.

On her 106th birthday, in an interview with TTT News, she advised young people to “always try to have a close relationship with God, have good friends, and have good habits.”

As of January 2026, no supercentenarian from Trinidad and Tobago has been officially validated. At present, Nelson may be the country’s second-oldest living resident, after 110-year-old Irving Joseph.


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