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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
Leo C. Decker reports Leo and Mabel Peniska own 35 acres of land in good condition and that children work to help support the family.Tribe(s)
PoncaPeople
Leo Peniska, Mabel Peniska, Andrew, Leo, Clara, Irene, Vera, Lora, Larma, Paul, Mark, Elwood, Leo C. DeckerDigital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
Leo C. Decker reports Mary owns 20 acres of land and has a large garden.Tribe(s)
SanteeDigital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
Leo C. Decker reports Harry and Mabel Walker own 80 acres of land, which Mabel inherited, and cultivate 60 acres of it.Tribe(s)
SanteeDigital Heritage
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Coming to Genoa, Families, Health, Disease and Mortality, Leaving GenoaSummary
Document describes relationship between multiple members of the Webster and Fremont families as well as general living situation.People
Julia, Morgan, Ida, Robert Smith, Theresa Lyndell, Emily Smith Hollowell Lovejoy, Jennie Solomon, Francis Grant, J. R. Asley Decatur, Grace G. Hallowell, Emily, Susan, Julia, Charley Fremont, Leona, Mrs. Emily Webster, Mrs. Webster, Mr. Webster, Sarah, Mary Pappan Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchel, Louis Webster, Mrs. Mitchell, Helen Fields, John Fremont, Emily Webster, Annie Webster, Sarah Webster, Annie Webster, Leona Webster, Rebecca Fremont, James Fremont, Norman Fremont, Hazel, May, Emily FremontDigital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner discusses Marie's mother's relationship with Oliver Lincoln.Tribe(s)
Sac and FoxDigital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on the household of Irene Wasekuk, age 15. Hamner states that both parents are deceased and Irene resides with her sister Edith and her grandmother.Tribe(s)
Sac and FoxDigital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports Frances Roberts's mother writes that Frances is dissatisfied at Genoa and wants to return home and enter the sanatorium.Tribe(s)
Sac and FoxPeople
Frances Roberts, John Robers, Nina Roberts, Wilson, Una, Dewey, Elmer, Ernest, Blanche, Isaac, Lucile HamnerDigital Heritage
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Coming to Genoa, Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
School Social Worker D. Current reports on the family of Rueben Clay, age 16. Current mentions that Rueben is an orphan and that he lives with his cousin. He also has an older sister, Lillie, and a younger brother, Levi.Tribe(s)
WinnebagoDigital Heritage
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Coming to Genoa, Families, Health, Disease and Mortality, Education and CurriculumSummary
An unknown school Social Worker discusses school record, family information, and status on several children attending Genoa and their families.Digital Heritage
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Coming to Genoa, Families, Health, Disease and Mortality, Education and Curriculum, Labor, Training and OutingSummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner discusses Albert Jones' history during the periods between October and November 1932. References his family history, family situation, and the status of enrollment at Genoa.Digital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on a home visit and the Earth family's alleged reputation.Tribe(s)
WinnebagoDigital Heritage
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Families, Health, Disease and MortalitySummary
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on a home visit and the Earth family's alleged reputation.Tribe(s)
Winnebago