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On May 20, 9:59*am, "Martin Rowley"
wrote: snip all ... this I found a year or so back which is interesting - lays out the suggestion that the increased emigration from German states was *possibly* a consequence of this historically severe winter ... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.c...mnotes/germhs4... The protestant reformation was particularly inclined to schisms of a bloodthirsty nature with people like Calvin trying to usurp any work that Luther had instigated. But the fact was any feudal state -of which Germany was several in those days, contained thousands of people who would do almost anything to go where land was free. The same thing happened in Montanna in the early 20th century. They'd rather live in houses built of roofing felt and 2 x 1 batons and no ameneties for dozens -even scores of miles, not even roads, rather than stick it out in the slums of any of the big cities. I doubt very much that the weather would even occur to people in such situations. Who would tell them it was unusual? They wouldn't make any plans based on it. Would you? |
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