56 THE FEEBLY INHIBITED. 



married a printer; no children. 6-cf 1 , born in London, 1863, is i n the 

 estate business, musical, normal, and of even temper ; has two sons, one a little 

 restless and one has had an attack of melancholia. 7 - 9 , born in London, 1870 ; 

 nervous but of good disposition ; married a printer, childless. 



Father's father. IV 6, born in London, 1817; health always good; equable 

 in temper and of good character; emigrated to America and was a printer in 

 Brooklyn; had artistic and literary ability; died of paralytic stroke, 1891. 

 Sibs : i-cT , unknown. 2 -cT , clerk. 3 -cf , printer, born and died in London. 



Father's mother. Born in London, 1831; is a charming, well-preserved, 

 intelligent old lady who, at 82, is quite capable of traveling alone; writes 

 poetry easily. 



Mother. Born in Brooklyn, 1864, is of a nagging, fault-finding disposition; 

 has had fits of depression when she would not talk ; not very intelligent. Sibs : 

 i-cf , a mechanical engineer by profession, pretty level-headed and of good 

 disposition ; after his father's death he "splurged " a good deal with the money 

 left, frequented race-tracks, drank some, but later settled down ; has two sons 

 and a daughter who seem to be stable; the other sibs of the mother all died 

 young. 



Mother's father. Born in Vermont of French Huguenot ancestry; quarreled 

 with his father in early manhood, left home, took a new name in order to sever 

 connection with his family; was of a morose disposition, very stern, obstinate, 

 and a hard taskmaster, fairly successful in business. 



Mother's mother. Born in England, 1833; suffered from "salt rheum" or 

 "scurvy;" was not very quick mentally; after her husband's death she 

 developed melancholia and soon died. Sibs : i - 9 , unknown. 2 - 9 , very obese. 



3 - 9 , unknown. 4 - cf , plumber, very alcoholic. 5 - cT 1 , printer. 6-d 1 , alco- 

 holic. 7 - 9 , died of typhoid. 8 - cf , followed the sea, drank heavily. 9 - 9 , has 

 spells of despondency. io-c?, unknown. n-9> egotistic, self-assertive. 

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(62) Propositus, 9, born 1889; seamstress, fond of outdoor life, greatly 

 interested in art and music, mild disposition, public-spirited, but more deeply 

 interested in domestic life. At times has a desire to roam. Sibs: i cf > born 

 1890, agriculturist, sedate, slow to anger, of clean habits, good memory, fond 

 of good literature. 2-cf , born 1892, mechanic, had convulsions until about 



4 years of age. Slow but certain in action, practica land dependable, athletic. 

 3-cf , born 1894, agriculturist, quick, alert in action, has a violent temper; is 

 a general favorite among his companions; has keen sense of humor and an 

 easy, care-free disposition; works well under command ; has a strong body and 

 good memory ; strong desire to wander; fond of athletic sports, music, and art. 

 4~cf , died at 3 years of brain fever. 5~cf , born 1899, prefers nature-study 

 and manual training to securing an education; slow but certain in action; loves 

 work with machinery; affectionate and loving, but strong willed; cheerful 

 disposition. 



Father. Born in Germany, 1864. Came to the United States at 19 years; 

 was in Missouri and Wisconsin ; was a mason in youth, general farmer, now 

 fruit grower; very fond of outdoor sports, artistic, very fond of nature; a 

 kind disposition ; leader in public affairs, keen sense of humor, and fine intel- 

 lect. Sibs: i-cf, born 1866, sensitive, weak physically. 2-9, born 1862, 

 unknown. 3-9, born 1867; an unconquerable will. 4~cf, born 1869, a 

 careless, care-free wanderer, not very strong intellectually. 5- 9 , born 1871, 

 considered a clairvoyant, also very superstitious. 6-tf 1 , born 1873, a nervous, 

 quick temperament, a violent temper, easily subdued. 7 - 9 , a very cheerful 

 disposition. 



