[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Infant Deaths

Walter Gust walcar at mwt.net
Fri Sep 21 05:23:28 PDT 2012


I'll add my two cents worth here. My paternal grandmother who hailed from 
Skittlauken in East Prussia, remembered going hungry if  there was a bad 
potato or  turnip crop. I don't think that  helped maintain good health.

Walter
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> My mother (Mathilde Meier Walker) was born in Scheresowka in 1909 & 
> brought to the USA when she was 1 yr. old.  Her mother (Amalie "Molly" 
> Arndt Meier) always told her that if an infant could survive its 2nd 
> summer, it would probably survive to adulthood.  Four of my mother's 
> siblings died before their 2nd summers - small pox and yellow fever. 
> Another child survived until age 14 but then contracted small pox & died. 
> Five children out of 10 dying would be an unimaginable tragedy now, but 
> then it was fairly normal.
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> Jeanne
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