26 THE KALLIKAK FAMILY 



The last child was Joseph, feeble-minded. He 

 married his first cousin, Eva Haight, who was also 

 feeble-minded. They had five children, two dying in 

 infancy, and the rest feeble-minded. Of their nineteen 

 grandchildren, five died in infancy, one is undetermined, 

 and the remaining thirteen are all feeble-minded. 



Millard Kallikak married for his second wife a nor- 

 mal woman, a sister of a man of prominence. She 

 was, however, of marked peculiarity. By her, he had 

 three children ; two died in infancy. The one who 

 grew to manhood was alcoholic and syphilitic. He ran 

 off with the wife of his nephew, who was about his 

 own age. His mental condition is undetermined. He 

 was killed by an accident a few years later. 



We now return to the third born of this family, Jus- 

 tin Kallikak, the grandfather of our Deborah (Chart 

 IX, section E). He was feeble-minded, alcoholic, and 

 sexually immoral. He married Eunice Barrah, who be- 

 longed to a family of dull mentality. Her mother and 

 paternal grandfather were feeble-minded, and the grand- 

 father had a brother that was feeble-minded. That 

 brother had at least six descendants who were feeble- 

 minded. The father, also, had a brother feeble-minded 

 who had eleven children, grandchildren, and great- 

 grandchildren who were feeble-minded. (Not shown). 



