In our family: My father had a brother 2 years older and a sister 16 years
older. Between the sister and the brother there were 6 more females who did
not survive. According to my parents' that was the situation in most Jewish
families at that time (from 10 children only only 3 survived).
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On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Berti Glaubach <berti.glaubach_at_gmail.com>wrote:
> You probably all know about Daniel's project to digitize birth,
> marriage and death data available only on microfilms and therefore
> being difficult if not impossible to find when searching for relatives
> or friends.
>
> I have recently registered on excel for Daniel data on deaths for the
> years 1887 to 1892 (those whose family names commence with an S) and
> was (may be unjustifiably) surprised by the high rate of infant
> mortality and low average life expectancy of the Jewish population in
> those years.
>
> Out of 159 death records 76 were of children who died at age up to and
> including 2 years old, that is nearly 48%. Of the 83 persons of age 3
> and up, half died less than at age 38 (median), their weighted average
> being 42.6 years.
>
> Do not know how this compares with data from other places or
> populations at that time, nor if the number considered is
> statistically sufficient for drawing any conclusion. But in the
> future, the project once finished will surely provide, as secondary
> gain, an interesting inside into the conditions our grand (or grand
> grand) parents lived and died.
>
> Berti.
>
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