303 304) "The word "family" in statute authorizing use of income for support of ward and "family" is not restricted to those individuals to whom ward owes a legal duty of support, but is an expression of great flexibility and is liberally construed, and includes brothers and sisters in poor financial circumstances for whom the insane ward, if competent, would make provision." (p. 311) "The general or ordinarily accepted meaning of the word "family", as used in Compensation Act, means a group, comprising immediate kindred, consisting of the parents and their children, whether actually living together or not." (p. 343) (Emphasis ours) 676 Similarly, in Webster 's Third New International Dictionary, the word 'family ' is defined thus: "Family household including not only the servants but also the head of the household and all persons in it related to him by blood or marriage. a group of persons of common ancestry." (p. 821) (Emphasis supplied) In Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary (New Edition 1972), the word 'Family ' has been defined thus: "family the household, or all those who live in one house (as parents, children, servants): parents and their children)" In Concise Oxford Dictionary (Sixth Edition), the same definition appears to have been given of the word 'family ' which may be extracted thus: "family Members of a household, parents, children, servants, etc.