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Another pedigree pertains to a family of mechanics (fig. 4). Individual 

 1 1 constructed a flour mill which ran by water power. His son (II3) moved 



A Family of Craftsmen 



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1. House decorator 



(1740) HtO and ^' ass ^ itter 



2. Stone mason 

 and bricklayer 



3. Furniture worker 

 4-. Tailor 



(176&) 



1. 



(1802) ferO A 



(1S41) fto 



2. 



1 



(1874) 



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1. 



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Fig. 3 



i-O' trO 4 



m. 



i 5 5 ■ B H i s J bitirkkki? 



-"Unusual Mecftamcal Ab\\i\^j 



Fig. 4 



to a Kansas wheat farm where he, in addition to his farm duties, carried on 

 as a blacksmith. Of his 9 living sons, 7 have owned and operated large 

 threshing machines. It is obvious that to operate such machinery success- 



