Angela E. C. Hutor (née Tordini) is a French-born British supercentenarian who is one of the oldest survivors of COVID-19, recovering from the disease at the age of 106. Her age has been validated by the European Supercentenarian Organisation (ESO).

Marie-Louise Taterode was a validated French supercentenarian.

Honorine Jeanne Marie Rondello (née Cadoret) was a validated French supercentenarian.

Anne Primout (née Dupont) was a validated Algerian-French supercentenarian.

Gabrielle “Valentine” des Robert was a validated French supercentenarian.

Camille Loiseau was a validated French supercentenarian who was the oldest living person in France at the time of her death.

Marie “Léontine” Liguinen (née Brudieux) was a French supercentenarian who was the oldest living person in the country from 2013 until her death in 2015. Her age has been validated by the European Supercentenarian Organisation (ESO), the Gerontology Research Group (GRG), and recognised by LongeviQuest (LQ).

Noémie Lidie “Lydie” Vellard (née Hudebine) was a validated French supercentenarian. At the time of death, she was the world’s second-oldest living person after Jeanne Calment.

Marie-Thérèse Louise Bardet (née Jégat) was a French supercentenarian who was the oldest living person in France and Europe in 2012. She was the last surviving French person born in the 1800s. Her age has been validated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG), the European Supercentenarian Organisation (ESO), and recognised by LongeviQuest (LQ).

Valentine Ligny (née Bonel) was a validated French supercentenarian. At the time of her death, she was the second-oldest living person in France after Lucile Randon, and the sixth-oldest validated living person in the world.