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in company. Her husband is the son of William Mundy, 
who died in the Southeastern Hospital. 
Margaret, the ninth child of Ralph Morris, married Charles 
Gilmore, and soon afterwards died of tuberculosis. Accord- 
ing to a neighbor, shfe was the worst of the whole family 
excepting Matilda. She was extremely immoral and a very 
contentious neighbor. 
Doris, tenth child of Ralph Morris, married first, Louis 
Huff, who soon died, and, secondly, Harry Wheeler. She has 
3 children by the first husband. 
Henrietta, the eleventh child of Ralph Morris, married 
Victor Norton and is well known in her community. She is 
not so flighty and irritable as some of her relatives. Her 
home is well kept and she has no petty quarrels to her record. 
Matilda, the twelfth child of Ralph, married Raymond 
Booth, by whom she has 2 children, Mildred and Catherine. 
She and Raymond separated and she married Harrold Douglas. 
Later when she found that Raymond was making lots of 
money, she divorced Douglas and rem.arried Booth, with whom 
she now lives in Stonetown. She owns her own home of 5 
rooms which are well furnished and scrupulously clean. 
Mrs. Booth is a small, wiry woman with light red hair 
and wicked looking eyes. She is very excitable and rough. 
Her neighbors are afraid to cross her in any way, for she 
is malicious and sharp-tongued. In an ordinary conversation 
she will clench her fists and walk up and down the room swear- 
ing and threatening everybody in general. 
Her twin daughters, Mildred and Catherine, are pretty, 
refined, and sweet children of 16 years. They are sophomores 
in high school. 
The thirteenth child of Ralph Morris died in infancy. 
The second child of old Samuel Morris is Paul, who mar- 
ried Eva Stephens, by whom she had 1 son, Thomas. Paul 
and Eva separated, and she married a Murray. Paul is now 
blind and lives with Herschel Morris, a son of John. Paul 
is 68 years old and has the appearance of a man of 80. He 
has a marked tremor, a high squeaky laugh, is easily excited, 
and reacts by weeping or laughing at everything said. His 
psychotic tendencies are marked. 
Thomas Morris, child of Paul, was born in 1889 near 
Stonetown. When a small boy he was badly frightened by 
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