Interesting. My mother said that her mother had my aunt, then lost seven or 
eight children, then had my mom and my uncle. She said it was from the milk, 
but I'm wondering if it was from flux or some other type of virus, disease, 
etc. I don't even know if they even kept records on those deaths. 
 
I see so many, including my family, that there was nothing to have over ten 
children back before or early 1900's and they survived so you do wonder why 
some did and some didn't.
 
Linda Borges Furtado Norton

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Cheri Mello
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Death Records


I've heard both "cluster" and "whole family research."� When I began genealogy 
19 years ago (gee, I'm dating myself), I took a basic, beginning genealogy 
class at my local adult school.� I remember that in proper genealogy, you 
should take the ancestor and collect all their children (birth, marriage, 
death) and collect all the grandchildren (birth, marriage, death).� Depending 
on what my goal is, I may or may not do this.� And 19 years ago, I did do it to 
submit to a book.� It took about a year to get it.� There were no computer 
sources with online indices.� On my American lines, I copied a map of the US.� 
My ancestors were in Missouri (MO).� So I hope they all went west.� I started 
to pull the Soundex for the Federal Census for each state west of MO and 
crossed it off the map.

I remember when Shirley Allegre found a couple of deaths for our common 
ancestors.� Mom and baby died something like a day apart.� I don't remember 
what that record stated (or if it did), but it was probably due to 
complications from childbirth.� It's terribly sad.

Also, I was lucky on one of my American lines where deaths were recorded in the 
1850s in a particular county in Kentucky.� This one did note the cause.� Mom 
and 3 children died within a few months of each other.� The cause?� Flux.� I 
had to go to an old time disease name web site.� Flux is diarrhea.� One child 
probably had it and she washed the clothes along with the 2 babies and they all 
got it and died.� They didn't know about sanitation then and I'm sure the water 
wasn't changed or the one child's soiled diapers washed separately from 
everyone else's.� 

Cheri


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