Maybe there will be info turn up somewhere. If they had a sick baby for months, that had to be devastating for the family.
Whenever people say to me "I wish that I had lived in the past, rather in todays world", I always think of child mortality (amongst other things) and I'm
very glad that I didn't.
I have also had people say to me " but it was different for them. They were religious, and they were used to babies not surviving infancy. they didn't feel it the same way we would".
In my local museum there are a number of roman gravestones (steles), some of which are for babies and infants. It is quite clear from the touching inscriptions that the parents felt exactly the same way that we would.
There is also a medieaval church near me that only has graves, hewn out of the rock, for babies. People came from afar to bury their infants there in the hope that they would be resurrected by St Pantaleon.
It is clear that infant mortality was always a painful and terrible event for parents across history.
So I think that the death of Cross's baby daughter may well have had a devastating effect on him.
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