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AUG. 7 ISSUE ANSWERS: Laura Anna Woodin’s family moved to Romeo from Oswego County, N.Y. in 1845. Her mother, Sarah J. S. Palmer, (birth and death unknown), and Father Daniel Woodin, (c.1820-1883), were blessed by her presence in 1853. She was the only child they were to have. Their home was at 133 East Hollister Street, Romeo, as seen above. Her father Daniel Woodin was a teacher for twenty years, a Macomb County school system inspector and a three-term elected justice of the peace at his passing. We can somewhat safely assume that her mother, Sara J.S. Palmer, worked at home. Women during this time were considered morally superior beings, who were confined to domestic duties so as to not be contaminated by worldly business and social practices. The husband protected his

AUG. 7 ISSUE ANSWERS: Laura Anna Woodin’s family moved to Romeo from Oswego County, N.Y. in 1845. Her mother, Sarah J. S. Palmer, (birth and death unknown), and Father Daniel Woodin, (c.1820-1883), were blessed by her presence in 1853. She was the only child they were to have. Their home was at 133 East Hollister Street, Romeo, as seen above. Her father Daniel Woodin was a teacher for twenty years, a Macomb County school system inspector and a three-term elected justice of the peace at his passing. We can somewhat safely assume that her mother, Sara J.S. Palmer, worked at home. Women during this time were considered morally superior beings, who were confined to domestic duties so as to not be contaminated by worldly business and social practices. The husband protected his

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