THE FORMATION OF A DKaF VAKIKTY OF TlIK III .MAN KA(JK. 



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'L 'he Allen Family, 

 of naTtfonl]Me. 



il'jftfvfn- other rflaiivvs dtutf and dujrjj. 

 o • o •=« ••••a»9«ooo 



IlKBl'XX'A Amjcn, utlinitteil to Aini'i'i<-;iii A.s.vlniii in IH-j:). :iir,.|l -ji years. 

 She is rcconli'.d U8 hiiviiiL; "two brolhcrs. two sisters, anil eleven other 

 relatives tleal" ivud (liiinl)."' and to have " married a deaf-mute." 



The TJovejoy Famib/, 

 of Fayette, Me. 



The Lmejatj Family, 

 of Sidney, Me 



TheLmi^ay Family, 

 of Coward, KU. 



The Lovi-:joY8 oi'Kuw Uampshire are hero grouped with the LoviiJOTS 

 of Maine, although we have no certain evidence that they are connected. 



The Bowe Famibf, 



of^ew Gloucester, ^Jle. 



[7 deaf-DtuU^ in a family . 5 married to deaf-mutes) 



^^^^i^^^j^^ 



The Curtis Family, 



of l,eeds, Mt- 



5 deaf-mutes irvihe family\ 

 4: viarried to deaf-mut^s. j 



The Jloffers Family, 



of t'reeportfMji. 

 9 



^n 



fl-TT 



The Wakefield Family, 

 of 6ar&itr,'Me. 



(other relatives.^ , 



• e • 4 • 



T^ 



Ef^lHEK 'VAKKriKT.Ii. ailliiittetl lr:*4c, 



aged 11 years; had ■■oiu' sister, (iiil- 

 miclc, thrci? cousins, ami other rela- 

 tives (leaf and diind*. " 



The Small FamUy, 

 of West l)aTwille,Me. 



ll 



{ Sevrn rclal'wes 



deaf and d^arib) 



o«oe«e< 



The Seidfrs Family, 

 of Waldoiora.We. 



6 



T^ 



E.mma Si:u>Kt.s. aihnitled I?r.'.8. ai:ed 

 il yeiiii* ; hail ' om- sisti-r, «u»- hrotlicr. 

 one imeie, one <-ouK)n, di'al'nnd dumb." 



7%^ WiUiamson FairdUf, 

 of^orthport, Me. 







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Ti 



ElTA J. ^11, UAMSU-N. admitted 1859, 

 aged 11 years: liad "iwd Tuiclra and 

 three cnusius deaf and dundi." and she 

 married a deaf-mute. 



The Jack Family, 

 ofi/ac/Cgoftf Me . 



iT 



in 



1 



Dl'.nkak Jack, admitted lr08, 

 a;:e4l 8 >tr; had 'two brothers, 

 two luicles. and two cousins 

 deaf and dmah." 



S. Mis. 110- 



I'lO. 



-A LTloop of ileaf-niute families from ^faim' 



