That's it! It makes perfect sense. The parents separated or divorced 
(haven't found a divorce record yet) and lived apart for ten years, all the 
time paying $20 a month to the San Diego Children's Home. I'm more 
confident now that the child (maybe even 3 of the 5) I found as 
half-orphans living with other families during the time were theirs. 
Orphans but with both parents alive. Thanks, Liliana! Great! PS What's the 
name of the book?

On Friday, April 18, 2014 9:04:01 PM UTC-7, Liliana Harris wrote:
>
>
> I’m fairly certain I have the answer to that. On Azores GenWeb, which is a 
> terrific source of information (Forgive me if I’m reporting something most 
> of the group already knows.), there was a book on the Azores —part fiction, 
> part non-fiction—reviewed. The fiction part is supposedly well-researched, 
> and so far everything I’ve read has checked out. Embedded in the fiction of 
> the book, there is reference to half orphans: *children with both parents 
> living who could no longer be fully supported by the parents*. They lived 
> in institutions along with children without parents, and their parents paid 
> small amounts for their room and board. They kept their own names but could 
> be farmed out to private homes--sort of like foster children. I did a bit 
> of research of my own on this, and apparently it was not common at the turn 
> of the century but it was done.
>
> On Friday, April 18, 2014 7:40:52 PM UTC-7, Grace CM wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know what “half-orphan” in a California school record from 
>> 1918 might mean? Unless I’m mistaken, the child has two living parents.
>>
>

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