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Jaunay - the name, facts and figures 1800-1990
Longevity has also been examined and can be determined for twenty individuals. Of the total sample, thirty-nine persons were still living at 31 Dec 1990 but two of these have since died [they are not included in the table]. The longest life for a male was 86.6 years and a female was 97.7 years.
Average age at death
18001850 Males: 61.4 [1] Females: 00.0 [0] Both: 61.4 [1]
1851 - 1900 Males: 17.9 [4]* Females: 68.4 [2] Both: 34.7 [6]
1901 - 1950 Males: 65.4 [3] Females: 53.2 [2] Both: 60.6 [5]
1951 - 1990 Males: 74.3 [3] Females: 84.9 [5] Both: 81.0 [8]
Overall Males: 50.2 [11] Females: 74.2 [9] Both: 61.0 [20]
* three of these four deaths were infants
The high mortality rate for infant boys in the latter half of last century drags down the males average age at death. If these are ignored the overall average rises to 69.6 years.
Death in the last century was still very much a seasonal thing with the elderly tending to die of respiratory disorders in the colder months of winter while the summer epidemics took the young. This would not appear to be the pattern in the family. The sample is small due not only to the factors already mentioned but because French death certificates do not include cause of death and the IGI does not include deaths and thus this material is a little more elusive! The cause of death in the sample has not been ascertained for most as the cost of obtaining the certificates is large.
Northern
March ... 1
April ... 0
May ... 0
June ... 1
July ... 1
August ... 0
September ... 0
October ... 1
November ... 0
December ... 1
January ... 1
February ... 3
Southern
March ... 1
April ... 1
May ... 0
June ... 0
July ... 0
August ... 2
September ... 0
October ... 2
November ... 1
December ... 1
January ... 4
February ... 1
All
March ... 2
April ... 1
May ... 0
June ... 1
July ... 1
August ... 2
September ... 0
October ... 3
November ... 1
December ... 2
January ... 5
February ... 4
Continued...
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