OT Serious question
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In uk.rec.gardening Lewis wrote:
In researching the family tree a couple of decade ago I came across one
ancestor who had 3 wives, all three died in childbrith, and in total
they had 21 children. *TWO* of those children lived to adulthood.
Granted, those numbers are a bit extreme.
I would be inclined to suspect some kind of genetic problem going on
there. Was there any gender split between survivors and non-survivors?
I wouldn't. That was a little extreme, but not enough to raise alarm
flags at many times and in many places.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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