Genie Wiley

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(Clark G Wiley)
(Dorothy Irene Oglesby)
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Dorothy Irene Oglesby was born probably about 1920.  She is described as "age 50" in newspaper accounts dated Nov 1970.  She married Clark G Wiley and they had four children, two of whom survived childhood.</td></tr></table>
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Dorothy Irene Oglesby was born probably about 1920.  She is described as "age 50" in newspaper accounts dated Nov 1970.  She married Clark G Wiley and they had four children, two of whom survived childhood.
  
About 1956, Irene became mentally unstable and was briefly institutionalized.  At this time John, went to live with his grandmother, but on her death in 1958, John returned to the unstable household. (see [http://abcnews.go.com/US/popup?id=4870528&contentIndex=1&page=12&start=false here])
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About 1956, Irene became mentally unstable and was briefly institutionalized.  At this time John, went to live with his grandmother, but on her death in 1958, John returned to the unstable household. (see [http://abcnews.go.com/US/popup?id=4870528&contentIndex=1&page=12&start=false here])</td></tr></table>
  
 
The condition of her daughter Genie was discovered when she left her abusive husband and went to stay with her own parents, while seeking public assistance.  The child was initially made a ward of the state.  Much later Irene regained custody but finding Genie too much to handle, she was placed with a series of foster homes.
 
The condition of her daughter Genie was discovered when she left her abusive husband and went to stay with her own parents, while seeking public assistance.  The child was initially made a ward of the state.  Much later Irene regained custody but finding Genie too much to handle, she was placed with a series of foster homes.

Revision as of 16:38, 1 June 2008

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