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Interesting, Judy. Where did you find all
that? iz From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Judy Taylor Here are two genealogical studies prepared for
non-religious purposes that clearly prove the law of generations: “The
Kallikak Family” by H.H. Goddark, Macmillian Company, New York 1927 - Father, martin Sr., origin was good
English blood/middle class with both parents feeble-minded; from him came 41
matings, 222 feeble-minded children, and ONLY 2 normal children. First
family has an honorable marriage; from it came 496 descendants, ALL NORMAL, 3
listed as degenerates, 2 alcoholics, and 1 sexually loose. All the legitimate
children married into “better families” in their state and became;
colonial governors, doctors, lawyers, judges, educators, traders, landowners,
and respectable citizens, no illegitimate children, no immoral women, no
epilepsy, no criminals, and no keepers of houses of prostitution. Of the 496
descendents, only 15 children died in infancy, 1 case of insanity, 2 victims of
habitual drunkenness, and 1 sexually loose. At the
close of the War of Independence, the father, Martin Sr., went to a pub to
celebrate the end of the war. There in an inebriated state he intercourse a
woman who was “loose and feeble-minded.” An illegitimate son Martin
Jr., was born. Of that son, Martin Jr., there were 480 descendants. Only 46
were found to be normal, 36 were illegitimate, 33 sexually immoral, 24
confirmed alcoholics, 3 epileptics, 82 died in infancy, 3 criminals, and 8
keepers of houses of “ill fame.” Of this large group some 1146
offspring were birthed; there were 262 feeble-minded, 197 considered normal,
and 581 undetermined. “The
Jukes” - A Study of the Relation of Crime, Pauperism, Disease and
Heredity in the 1900’s by R.L. Ragsdale, G.P. Putnam and Sons, New York
and London -
Father, Max was a hunter, fisher, hard drinker, jolly and compassionate,
adverse to steady work, and became blind (probably due to syphilis). Origin was
middle class Dutch. Of his
1,200 descendants there were 280 paupers, 140 criminals, 250 arrests and
trials, 140 years of imprisonment, 60 habitual thieves, 7 murderers, 50 common
prostitutes, 40 syphilitic women, 400 men contracted syphilis, 40 wives
contaminated, 440 totally contaminated by syphilis, 300 children died
prematurely, and 50 illegitimate births. In 75 years the family of 1,200
members cost the state $1,308,000.00 in costs in the early 1900’s. ALL OF GOD’S LAWS CAN BE COUNTED ON; THEY ARE AS
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