In the late 19th century, orphans became a ward of the county. When
that happened to my grandmother, she was sold as a bond servant,
setting the course of her life into motion. At the age of 18 the
man who held her bond had taught her to read and write, be a good
Christian woman, and the mysteries of housekeeping. Giving her a
watch, a bible and $10 she was on her own for the first time since
she'd been bonded at the age of three and a half. In the midst of
the depression, my father found himself on his own at the age of
twelve. His life was one of a little boy lost. Last but not least,
is the way in which my family impacted my life. This is our story
and one that would not survive if I didn't take the time to tell
it.
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