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Old 12-05-13, 11:08
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It's a bit like that "average life expectancy" thing that made 40 the age at which you died, pre NHS.

It was probably the biggest surprise overall in my research to discover that many/most of my rural ancestors lived well into their 70s,80s and 90s. If they survived childbirth and accidents, they mostly lived as long as we do today.

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