[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Death statistics

Jerry Frank franklyspeaking at shaw.ca
Thu Jan 15 13:08:27 PST 2004


Interesting stats.

My guess for the last figure, based on my browsing research (no hard data) 
would be that most of the deaths between 20 and 40 years would be women 
dying in childbirth.




At 12:55 PM 15/01/2004 -0800, Karl Krueger wrote:
>In my own research I have started looking at some films from St. 
>Petersburg covering Volhynia. Deaths are listed succinctly giving several 
>pieces of information including the age of the deceased. It seems we all 
>know that conditions were harsh for our forefathers and many families 
>suffered the loss of several children. Seeing much of this data collected 
>so nicely on this film I decided to get some real numbers to get a better 
>idea of how different age groups faired under the living conditions then. 
>The data presented below are from counting 102 cases subdivided into 
>different age groups. This data was taken from a 1883 film covering 
>western Volhynia.
>
>========================================== 41% 0-1 year old
>
>========================== 26% 1-5 years old
>
>====== 6% 5-10 years old
>
>==== 4% 10-20 years old
>
>======================== 24% over 20 years old (most were 40-75 years old)

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