[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Deaths
gpvjem
gpvjem at sasktel.net
Tue Aug 24 14:28:04 PDT 2004
Delores:
I have been working on Lodz Trinity records for some time, I have noticed that some families in the parish had an extremely high death rate for the children born to them over the years, others were markedly more fortunate. The cause of death is not given in the death records but I can not help but wonder, was it because of poor nourishment, poor water or unsanitary conditions suffered by some families?
To get to your question. The deaths recorded in Lodz Trinity parish for the year 1846 numbered 258 however the number jumped to 391 in 1847 and to 434 in 1848 dropping again to 276 in 1849. I have not taken time to count the number of children's deaths versus mature adults in those years, but I think it may be safely assumed that the vast majority of the deaths are those of children as is the usual case. It is quite possible that there was an "epidemic" of some sort in central Poland, particularly during the years of 1847 and 1848.
In talking to others at the recent Calgary convention who have done similar extraction work as I, we were in agreement that there was a disproportionate number of early deaths of children born out of wedlock. This raises more speculation and another question. Why was this the case?
John Marsch
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I have some family members listed with birth dates and death dates as
follows:
January 18, 1844 - Feb 27, 1848
May 15, 1846 - Mar 6, 1848
Abt 1849 - Jul 25, 1851
Jan 6, 1849 - Jul 25, 1851
Mar 11, 1851 - Aug 6 1851
All of these children were born in Przysypka, Wloclaewek, Bydgoszcz, Poland,
with the first 2 this is also listed as place of death. The last 3 are
listed as having died in Mariopol, Kutno, Lodz, Poland. The mother of these
children died the next year Jan 19, 1852 at about age 38. There are 11
recorded live births.
My question is, was there some diseases that were prevalent at this time
period, or greater political unrest. If someone could shed some light on a
possible reasoning for all of these deaths in such a short time span, would
be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Delores Stevens
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