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Martin Jr.'s third child was James (Chart II), who 

 went away, and we know nothing about him. 



Martin Jr.'s fourth child, "Old Sal" (Chart IV), was 

 feeble-minded and she married a feeble-minded man. 

 Two of their children are undetermined, but one of 

 these had at least one feeble-minded grandchild ; the 

 other, an alcoholic man, had three feeble-minded grand- 

 children, one of whom is in the Training School at Vine- 

 land. She is thus a cousin of Deborah a fact not 

 known until this study was made. The two other 

 children of Old Sal were feeble-minded, married feeble- 

 minded wives, and had large families of defective chil- 

 dren and grandchildren, as will be seen in the chart. 



The fifth child of Martin Jr. was Jemima (Chart V), 

 feeble-minded and sexually immoral. She lived with a 

 feeble-minded man named Horser, to whom she was 

 supposed to have been married. Of her five children, 

 three are known to have been feeble-minded, two are 

 undetermined. From these again, have come a large 

 number of feeble-minded children and grandchildren. 

 Jemima had an illegitimate son by a man who was high 

 in the Nation's offices . This son married a feeble- 

 minded girl and they had feeble-minded children, and 

 grandchildren. 



The sixth child of Martin Jr., known as "Old Moll" 



