NOMADISM, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HEREDITY. J7 



Father — Unknown. 



Mother. — Was Sx; used indecent and lewd tall: as a girl: Sib: 9 , died at 

 14 years. Half-sibs: i-d\ of good reputation. 2-cf 1 , of good reputation. 

 3-9, born in Massachusetts; not married, but liv : ng with a man in New 

 Hampshire. 4- 9 , Sx. 



Mother's father. — Ship carpenter; reputation not bad. 



Mother's father's father. — Born in New Hampshire and died in Massachusei 

 a ship-carpenter. 



Mother's father's mother. — Unknown. 



Mother's mother. — Never had mental or nervous trouble; is in an almshouse. 



Mother's mother's mother. — Little known; she had a sister who had "numb 

 spells." 



Mother's mother's mother's father. — Married and removed from Richmond, 

 Virginia, to Massachusetts, died at the age of 45 from an accident at Boston 

 wharf. (10 : 320; VII 8.) 



(22) Propositus, o 71 , born 1882; has always shown vagrant tendencies; when 

 last heard of was working in a restaurant. Sibs: 1 - 9 , unknown. 2-cf, died 

 at 7 years. 3, died at 3 years. 4-0" , worked about at odd jobs; seems to show 

 the family traits of dullness and thriftlessness. 5-0 71 , unknown. 6-0", 

 works around "more or less" at odd jobs. 



Father. — Was steady, but had little skill or ambition; always "jobbed 

 round" for a living. 



Mother. — Fairly vigorous, kindly, with very pessimistic ideas of things. 

 Sibs: i-cf , born 1834; sailed away as a young man and was last seen in 

 Providence, Rhode Island; the boat was afterward lost. 2-cf, died when 27 

 at Fortress Monroe during the war. 3- 9, stupid, mean, and quarrelsome; 

 had an illegimate child after her husband's death; is reticent. 4- 9 , married 

 and died a violent death, probably at the hands of her husband. 5 - 9 , died at 

 4 years. 6-9 , died at 8 years, brain fever. 7-9 , eloped with a worthless 

 man. 8-0 71 , shiftless, ignorant man; a petty thief. 9-9 , the ablest of the 

 family. 



Mother's father. — Little known. 



Mother's mother. — Belongs to a family of thieves. 124 : 36; V 86.) 



(23) Propositus, c? , has an adventurous, roving disposition, though he was a 

 good student. Sib: i-9, is restless; had literary ability but can not do 

 mathematical work. 



Father. — Was a Latin and Greek scholar , liked poker. Sibs : 1 -d\ had much 

 mathematical and executive ability. 



Father's father. — A very religious man, interested in foreign missions and 

 reform. 



Father's mother. — Musical, literary, and religious. 



Mother. — Was subject to nervous headaches. Sibs: 1 -a", was resth 

 2-q 71 , has a roving disposition and lacks concentration. 



Mother's father. — A merchant and lawyer; a scholar; death caused by 

 stoppage of bile-duct at 78 years. 



Mother's mother. — Subject to severe sick headaches; at 7 was totally deafen< 1 

 in right ear from scarlet lexer. (Cos-i.) 



(24) Propositus, d\ born in Massachusetts, [882; quick-tempered and 

 nervous; at 14 left school, having made average progress; was restless; wanted 

 to see the world; traveled Iron: one place to another, working at odd jobs when 

 ever he was in need of money; finally went to Texas and became a cowboy; 



