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Poems for the Genealogist!

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Beatitudes of a Family Genealogist

Blessed are the great-grandmothers
who hoarded newspapers clippings and old letters...
For they tell the story of their time.

Blessed are all grandfathers
who filed every legal document
For this provides proof.

Blessed are grandmothers who
preserve family Bibles and diaries.
For this is our heritage.

Blessed are fathers
who elect officials that answer letters of inquiry.
For some, they are the only link to the past!

Blessed are mothers
who relate family traditions and legends to the
family.
For one of her children will surely remember.

Blessed are the relatives
who fill in family sheets with extra data.
For them we owe the family history.

Blessed is any family
whose members strive for the preservation of records.
For theirs is a labor of love.

Blessed are the children
who will never say...
"Grandma, you have told that story twice today."


~ Anonymous ~
 
 
 

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The Elusive Ancestor

I went searching for an ancestor ... I cannot find him still,
He moved around from place to place and did not leave a will.
He married where a courthouse burned, he mended all his fences,
He avoided any man who came to take the US census.

He always kept his luggage packed, this man who had no fame,
And every 20 years or so, this rascal changed his name.
His parents came from Europe ... they should be upon some list
Of passengers to the USA, but somehow they got missed.

And no one else in this world is searching for this man,
So, I play geneasolitaire to find him if I can.
I'm told he's buried in a plot, with a tombstone he was blessed;
but the weather took engraving, and some vandals took the rest.

He died before the county clerks decided to keep records,
No Family Bible has emerged, in spite of all my efforts.
To top it off this ancestor, who caused me many groans,
Just to give me one more pain, betrothed a girl named JONES!

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Who Am I?

I started out calmly, tracing my tree,
To see if I could find the makings of me.

And all that I had was Great-Grandfather's name,
Not knowing his wife or from where he came.

I chased him across a long line of states,
And came up with pages and pages of dates.

When all put together, it made me forlorn,
Proved poor Great-Grandpa had never been born!

One day I was sure the truth I had found,
Determined to turn this whole thing upside down.

I looked up the record of one Uncle John,
But then found the old man to be younger than his son.

Then when my hopes were fast growing dim,
I came across records that must have been him.

The facts I collected made me quite sad,
Dear old Great-Grandfather was never a Dad!

It seems that someone is pulling my leg.
I am not at all sure I wasn't hatched from an egg.

After hundreds of dollars I've spent on my tree,
I can't help but wonder if I'm really "ME!"

~ Author Unknown ~


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