Extraordinary Facts About Anna Haining Bates, The Largest Woman In the World

Extraordinary Facts About Anna Haining Bates, The Largest Woman In the World


March 13, 2023 | Kayla Sousa

Extraordinary Facts About Anna Haining Bates, The Largest Woman In the World


31. She Lost Her Babies

Motherhood eluded Anna Bates in a brutal way. After just 11 hours though, her baby boy passed. Posthumously, he received a Guinness World Record for being the largest newborn ever noted. This second loss Bates devastated her yet again and the consequences took an incredible toll on her.

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32. She Couldn’t Recover

Having lost two children, Bates fell into a deep depression. She no longer wanted to tour and withdrew socially to cope with her pain. In many ways, this was the beginning of the end.

Although she attempted re-touring with the circus again a bit later on, she ultimately withdrew once again.

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33. She Pursued A Quiet Life

After re-touring with the circus, Bates and her husband decided to live a quieter existence during the late 1870s. In fact, by the spring of 1880, Bates mostly spent her time solely on the farm that she owned with Martin, and they became more heavily involved with the Baptist Church.

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34. How It Ended

In 1888, after having struggled with tuberculosis and thyroid issues, Bates suffered from heart failure during her sleep. This happened just one day before her 42nd birthday, so she sadly never woke up to see the marking of another year.

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35. She Was Honored

After her passing, Bates’ husband erected a monument on her grave to honor her. A year later, he re-married and moved out of their Ohio home, so that his average-sized second wife could be more comfortable. However, when Martin passed on himself, he was buried next to Bates and his baby boy.

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36. She Lives On

To this day, Seville, Ohio continues to remember Bates and her husband. In town, there is an exhibit dedicated to the couple with artifacts about their life together. At the Tatamagouche Creamery Square Heritage Centre in Halifax, there is also a museum dedicated specifically to the giantess, and some descendants of her relatives are still involved in curating and guiding tours for visitors.

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37. A Little Backstory

Throughout her life, Bates was often presented and promoted as being more than eight feet tall. In all actuality, she stopped growing before getting quite that large, but she certainly came close (reports of her actual height vary).

However, to further sensationalize the attraction at shows, the exaggeration of her height often became necessary and lingered in newspapers despite the inaccuracy.

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38. Her Legacy

Records obtained from The British Library show posters from the days when Bates was touring. She was advertised as “The Largest Woman in the World” and received top billing over Chang and Eng—the original Siamese twins, who were massive stars in London at the time.

Bates’ placement above them as headliners continues to serve as a reminder that she attracted crowds as large as she was.

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