The American Ethnographical Survey; Conestoga Expedition, 1902 1

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In ad- dition to the Record, there were three leaves summarizing the cases which Susanna attended. From this summary, it will be seen that her practice began in 1791 or 1792, whereas the Record does not begin until 1 795. This may indicate either that she did not keep a full record of the first three or four years or that this earlier part of the Record has been lost. In any case, we are thankful for what has survived. The photograph facsimile of typical pages of the Record will show the antiqu...e appearance of the manuscript as it now exists.
It cannot be said of Susanna, that she neglected the respon- sibilities of the wife and mother for those of the midwife. She was the mother of seven * children, five daughters — Mary (Polly), Katharine (Katie), Susan (Susie), Nancy, Elizabeth (Lizzie) — two sons, Peter and one who died in infancy. Two of the daughters, Susan, who married Jacob Krider, and Nancy, who married George Tangert, took up the practice of midwifery, but neither attained the fame of their mother.


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