Thanks, Liliana. I've ordered one already. :-)

On Saturday, April 19, 2014 3:51:08 PM UTC-7, Liliana Harris wrote:
>
> The book is *Saudade*, a Portuguese word but the book is in English, by 
> Winthrop. I found it reviewed on 
> *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~azrwgw/*<http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~azrwgw/>.
>  
> It's set in the Azores and filled with interesting facts a fictional 
> genealogist learns as she researches her own ancestors.
>
> On Saturday, April 19, 2014 2:03:46 PM UTC-7, Grace CM wrote:
>
>> That's it! It makes perfect sense. The parents separated or divorced 
>> (haven't found a divorce record yet) and lived apart for ten years, all the 
>> time paying $20 a month to the San Diego Children's Home. I'm more 
>> confident now that the child (maybe even 3 of the 5) I found as 
>> half-orphans living with other families during the time were theirs. 
>> Orphans but with both parents alive. Thanks, Liliana! Great! PS What's the 
>> name of the book?
>>
>> On Friday, April 18, 2014 9:04:01 PM UTC-7, Liliana Harris wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I’m fairly certain I have the answer to that. On Azores GenWeb, which is 
>>> a terrific source of information (Forgive me if I’m reporting something 
>>> most of the group already knows.), there was a book on the Azores —part 
>>> fiction, part non-fiction—reviewed. The fiction part is supposedly 
>>> well-researched, and so far everything I’ve read has checked out. Embedded 
>>> in the fiction of the book, there is reference to half orphans: *children 
>>> with both parents living who could no longer be fully supported by the 
>>> parents*. They lived in institutions along with children without 
>>> parents, and their parents paid small amounts for their room and board. 
>>> They kept their own names but could be farmed out to private homes--sort of 
>>> like foster children. I did a bit of research of my own on this, and 
>>> apparently it was not common at the turn of the century but it was done.
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 18, 2014 7:40:52 PM UTC-7, Grace CM wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know what “half-orphan” in a California school record from 
>>>> 1918 might mean? Unless I’m mistaken, the child has two living parents.
>>>>
>>>

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