116 film has an image area 2.5" wide.
I have a roll of Super XX Pan film in 616 size that expired in 1953. It lists a speed of 100 using American Standard Exposure Indexes. I'm too young to be familiar with that speed rating

but I believe that that original rating would have been equivalent to a current ISO of 200. Sixty year old film would, however, have lost a fair bit of speed.
This thread has a fair bit of discussion about Super XX Pan film: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
The development information I have for it (in my 1977 Kodak Darkroom Dataguide) refers only to sheet film, and recommends 8.5 minutes development at 68F in HC-110 dil B.
I would assume from the listing in the Dataguide that Super XX was no longer available in roll film by 1977. Certainly that style on backing paper looks older than anything I ever used in 1977.