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Lewis Family Genogram
Lewis/Williams Genogram
` When begin the Lewis/Williams genogram in this paper I will discuss the pectoral of my families relationships, social, physiological and medical history. I will discuss a three generational genogram from both grandparent’s parents and my immediate family system today. The Williams family genogram begins with my Grandmother Mea Ruth Williams African American who Married Eddie Williams Indian and white; and they had four children. Lee Williams my father who is deceased, my aunt Emma Williams, Ada mea Williams and Uncle Joseph Williams’s .The Lewis family was my grandfather James Lewis African America very abusive who married Lucy mea Lewis. She was Indian American and Irish and they had seven children. My mother Clara
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She wanted to make as a star singer in the 1960s and tried most of her life trying to pursue her dream; she is an excellent singer. My parents never married but had four children in an abuse relationship. I have and oldest sister Alisa Lewis who lives in Detroit today we have fused relations and she mostly lived in Tennessee with Grandma Lucy my moms mother. the jump rope for me because we was not allowed to go outside after we went to school and the afternoon school program we came home and the lady Ms. Josephine; baby sitter would watch us until my mother came home; Lee and I were very close. My Brother Lee Williams we have a fused relationship very close as children; he use to tie the rope on the door knob and turn the jump rope for me because we was not allowed to go outside after we went to school and the afternoon school program we came home and the baby sitter Ms. Josephine would watch us and give us a snack until my mother came home; Lee and I were very close he has worked as a construction worker for 25 year, Me Anya Lewis I had four children and youngest brother Eddie Lewis who lives in Atlanta ;he has three children we have a distant relationship but we always will love one …show more content…
My Fathers mother and father was my inspiration. My grandmother Mea Ruth Williams was a Missionary and then she became an Ordained Minister of Grace Pentecostal church. She taught me how to cook, we went fishing a lot and how to read and love the Lord. Even thou my grandparents divorced in the 80s they had a fused relationship. When he got hurt on the job all the Williams family moved back to Florida and help grandfather; he was blind in one eye. He worked for the ship yard for about 30 years. Both grandparents would tell me stories about the other when they was young having children. My grandmother would say grandfather was handsome and the woman loved him; he was Indian American and causation; very handsome and a cheater. My grandfather said the same about my grandmother except he would say she was fine and I was jealous but I never abused her because she was crazy and loved to fight. Nevertheless they had a fused relationship when he became blind in one eye; best friends. I enjoyed going to grandfather’s house because we would work in his garden and talk about so many things and never stay in an abusive

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