Household And Family in the Postbellum South: Walton County Florida 1870-1885.

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Household And Family in the Postbellum South: Walton County Florida 1870-1885.
Finlay, Barbara
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Sometimes adult siblings lived together, sometimes a couple lived with a parent or parents, others lived as secondary families with nonrel ati ves ; but most did not have their own households.
Most of the couples with growing families in 1885 did have their own households, although most of these were shared with other relatives or boarders. It is not certain whether the better condition of these families was a func- tion of the family cycle, in that it took a family a few years to be able to es
...tablish a separate household; or due to the fact that they probably had obtained their houses before the economic conditions grew worse. At any rate, as families grew, they may have been better able to estab- lish their own households and were not quite as often liv- ing with extra-nuclear housemates.
Older couples, however, were likely to have married children or other relatives in their households. None in this study lived alone. After the death of the first spouse, the widow probably continued to live in the same household, with her unmarried children or a married child.


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