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in a good family and never manifested any of those 

 characteristics that indicate feeble-mindedness. 



The eighth was Cordelia, who died at nine ; condition 

 unknown. 



The ninth was Prince, who died at four years. 



The tenth was Paula, feeble-minded; married and 

 had four children. Her husband and children are un- 

 determined. 



Then comes Gregory, the eleventh, who was feeble- 

 minded and alcoholic. He married an alcoholic and 

 syphilitic woman, mentality difficult to determine. 

 They had seven children, of whom two were feeble- 

 minded, syphilitic, alcoholic, and sexually immoral. 

 One died of delirium tremens, the other of alcoholism, 

 leaving a long line of descendants. The other children 

 died young, except one daughter who has a feeble- 

 minded grandchild who cannot speak. 



The twelfth child was Harriet, feeble-minded, twice 

 married, but without children. 



The thirteenth, Sanders, who was drowned as a 

 young man, was feeble-minded and sexually immoral. 



The fourteenth was Thomas, feeble-minded, alcoholic, 

 and sexually immoral. He died from over self-indul- 

 gence. He was married and had a daughter, but her 

 condition as well as her mother's is unknown. 



