Maria Tomson (Tartumaa, December 27, 1853 - Holstre, April 26, 1966) is said to be an Estonian supercentenarian. She is thought to be the oldest Estonian person on record. She lived for 112 years 120 days. Her age has not been verified by an international body. If her age were to be verified, she would have been the oldest living person from the death of Swedish 109-year-old Lovisa Svensson on February 17, 1963, until Tomson's death. When she was 110, she still did handwork, read newspapers and books, and helped her daughter managing the household. The newspaper Rahva Hääl wrote on her 110th birthday: "Maria Tomson brought up eight children, and a stepson as the ninth child. She has still never needed a doctor, she has been ill just once, 70 years ago."
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