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Anthropology

Western Washington University

1995

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Mortality In A Migrating Mennonite Church Congregation, Joan C. Stevenson, Phillip Mark Everson, L. Rogers Feb 1995

Mortality In A Migrating Mennonite Church Congregation, Joan C. Stevenson, Phillip Mark Everson, L. Rogers

Anthropology Faculty and Staff Publications

Preston's two-census method of demographic estimation is applied to three pairs of reconstructed censuses from the records of a migrating Mennonite church congregation covering the period 1780-1890, The three pairs of censuses correspond to three periods (1780-1790, 1850-1860, and 1880-1890) and to stays in three settings (Prussia, Russia, and Kansas, respectively). The Mennonites' stay in Prussia was a period of hardship. In Russia they expanded their economic base and developed new farming methods, dramatically increasing their productivity. The Mennonites took these skills to Kansas, where they continued to be successful. The increase in life expectancy at age 5 corroborates this …