My grandmother started working on adding machines at IBM right after college in 1939. She retired in the 1980s programming in Cobol for Nielsen Media Research. Her daughter, my mother, was also a programmer and married another. My father is still programming at 74, though I think he was 73 at his last paying job (doing audio classification with RNNs). All of their tenures are a few years shy of yours, but in aggregate it's competitive.
TL;DR everyone ancestor of mine born since 1916 has been a computer programmer.
TL;DR everyone ancestor of mine born since 1916 has been a computer programmer.