The
accompanying file is a database of the 1,580 deaths listed in the Wilkes-Barre
Record for the calendar year 1894. Generally, on Page 8 of each issue, there
was a listing of Marriages and Deaths. However, not every death that was
mentioned elsewhere in the paper appeared on this list. Conversely, not every
death on the list was mentioned elsewhere in the paper.
A large
percentage of the deaths are for children that occurred in one of the various
epidemics that swept through the area – diphtheria, pneumonia, typhoid, etc.
Some of them were listed as "Son of …", "Daughter of …", or
"Child of …".
There
are few, if any, Slavic names on this list. Unfortunately, in many cases, no
effort was made to discover the name of a Polish or Hungarian miner killed in a
mining accident.
Death
listings for women sometimes did not give their first name. For example, they
were listed as "Mrs. John Davies", instead of "Mary
Davies".
All
comments contained in parentheses are the transcribers. These comments usually
pertain to duplicate entries or the existence of a longer article elsewhere in
the newspaper. Unfortunately, not every death entry is annotated if there was
an article. Also, if there was an article in the newspaper, but the death was
not on the list, there is no entry for that death or that article.
Basically, this is a starting point. However, if you know your ancestor died in 1894 and they do not appear in this database, do not make the assumption that your information is wrong!
Any
errors in transcribing are solely my own.
Note
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Deaths
Last Updated on 12/6/2001
By Nancy Cook
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1997-2010 by Mary Ann Lubinsky for the PAGenWeb Project, and by Individual
Contributors
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