ID# 127:
"Data collected by Miss Devitt, May and Nov. 1915," Eugenics Records Office fieldworker
Date:
1915
Pages: (1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9)
Source:
American Philosophical Society, ERO, MSC77,SerVII,Box 1, Devitt, S.C., #2, folder #1

&quote;Data collected by Miss Devitt, May and Nov. 1915,&quote; Eugenics Records Office fieldworker

[obscured] 4 6- A girl if 24 husb very cruel to her - husb sick - [illegible] ch - Others did think most of them were brown - 3 prs of twins think all are dead - P.'s F.'s parents - - - [obscured] A D - about 65 - cause unk - laborer - had one boy who ran away & did not know much about him - Mother, [obscured ---d about 70 - "old age" P.'s mother & frat - [obscured] - b - [obscured] Min - 43 Feb 20 1914 - very h - never have been ill - Oldest of 9 ch - left sch about 14 - grade unk - country sch - learned easily - Had to stay out great deal - large goitre came when 1st ch born. 2. [obscured] 4 yr Dec 14, 1914 - h - laborer - m - 6 ch, - [obscured ] h - 1. [obscured 13, Nov 1914. In sch - 6h gr. 2. [obscured] 11 Sept 1914 - h - Gr. Unk 3. 3 [obscured] 8 Feb 14, 1914 - h 4. 4 [obscured] 4 yr 1914. H - 5. - [obscured] 3 yr Feb 27, 1915h - 6. 6 - baby [female symbol] about 1 yr old -

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