Today, we offer our readers one of our more unusual, morbidly fascinating stories we have ever published.
Updated data from the U.S. Census bureau show if your family name is Novak, Duchek or Parks -- and you live in the Dorchester area -- odds are good you will outlive your peers with other common surnames.
The data, compiled by the website city-data.com, show that among the most common names of deceased individuals who lived in Dorchester, those with the last name of Novak lived to an average age of 89.4 years.
Not too far behind were those with the last name of Duchek, living to an average age of 88.2 years.
Those with the surname of Parks came in third in Dorchester's longevity competition, passing at an average age of 87.7 years.
Also noteworthy were the Weber and Nerud families, both of whom are living to nearly 85 years on average.
Among the most common names of deceased individuals who had resided in Dorchester, those named Sehnert were at the bottom of the top ten list, living to an average of 73.7 years. The Stehliks came in at No. 9, living to an average of 76.1, while the Bruhas came in at No. 8, living to an average age of 78.4.
Other common names appearing on Dorchester's deceased list include Mariska (80.2 years) and Krivohlavek (83.7 years).
One final note: If your name is on the list, don't blame us; we're just the messenger.
Also noteworthy were the Weber and Nerud families, both of whom are living to nearly 85 years on average.
Among the most common names of deceased individuals who had resided in Dorchester, those named Sehnert were at the bottom of the top ten list, living to an average of 73.7 years. The Stehliks came in at No. 9, living to an average of 76.1, while the Bruhas came in at No. 8, living to an average age of 78.4.
Other common names appearing on Dorchester's deceased list include Mariska (80.2 years) and Krivohlavek (83.7 years).
One final note: If your name is on the list, don't blame us; we're just the messenger.
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