Friday, October 12, 2012

Maria Richard RIIIP and France's Lucky 111


Four notable persons of the 6 that are recorded to date for October 11th from the Deaths of 2012 site, passed away while at "twin" digit ages.  Note the following: 
11
This certainly beats the odds, not to mention that also on this day 11 is a 111 year old supercentenarian.  I consider this a heads up-- enough inner twin tell tale signatures exist to warrant further investigation.

It seems obvious that I should follow the link provided for Maria Richard.   Which brought me to a site listing Super Centenarians from France.  Since supercentenarians range from 110 and up, I was surprised to see that in France, there are only 111 and 110 year olds that are still alive, but get a load of this-- there's a WHOPPING 6 French supercentenarians that are age 111!!!  That's quite a few when you consider that only 2 are still alive at 110 years of age.

Note the following excerpt from the site list (Here), re those of the 111 year olds still alive:


44
F
6 December 1900
Living
111 years,311 days
Auvergne
Living in Auvergne




52
Suzanne Burrier[1]
F
14 March 1901
Living
111 years,212 days
Auvergne
Living in Auvergne



57
Madeleine Mièze[1]
F
28 April 1901
Living
111 years,167 days
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Living in Nord-Pas-de-Calais



60
Olympe Amaury[1]
F
19 June 1901
Living
111 years,115 days
Centre
Living in Centre
















63
Odette Ambühler[1]
F
17 September 1901
Living
111 years,25 days
Pays de la Loire
Living in Pays de la Loire
Suzanne Hallet[1]
F
17 September 1901
Living
111 years,25 days
Centre
Living in Centre

There are definitely some synchro-connections.  For instance two are named "Suzanne"; two were born on the same day-- September 17; two were born in Auverge; two were born in Center. 

 Note the following etymology:  
Re SuzanneFrom Σουσαννα (Sousanna), the Greek form of the Hebrew name שׁוֹשַׁנָּה (Shoshannah). This was derived from the Hebrew word שׁוֹשָׁן (shoshan) meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose"), perhaps ultimately from Egyptian sšn "lotus".

Note as well, the two supers centenarians born on the same day, happens to be the day that Russel Train (founder of the WWF) passed away, which I posted about earlier.


This site (Here) reveals that there are 30 supercentenarians the world over who are 111 years old, Japan has 9 of these and with France's six remain and finally the US gets bronze with a total of 5 at age 111.

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