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From: "Cara_Links" <>
Subject: [IRELAND-OBITS] MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM CARA
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:55:24 +1100


I have this year taken the liberty of posting this mail, on from someone who
sent it on to me, as it says it all,
but may I add this one small note, wherever you are may your wishes be
granted, whatever you do may you be safe,
and return to the list, fed, fattened and lightheated, with more vim and
kapow to face another year of chasing our ellusive
ancestors.
May you all have a wonderful Christmas, and that you all remain safe and
sane.

Cheers
Cara

MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR to everyone!


To Be Sung to the Tune of:


GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN


Good Wishes, family history buffs,
Wherever you may be,
It's time to close that pc down
And raise a glass with me;
We've done our best the whole year through
Our ancestors to find:
So lets drink to that ever-growing tree,
(This round's on me!)
Let's drink to that ever-growing tree.

We know it's not an easy task
To trace Great-uncle Jim,
Who went to Burma, married thrice,
And lived a life of sin;
He ran off with the parson's daughter -
She was number three -
So let's drink to that ever-growing tree
(This round's on me!)
Let's drink to that ever-growing tree.

Alo-ysius Finkelbaum
Is not a common name,
You'd think he'd crop up somewhere
But he's hiding just the same;
Tried IGI, the Census, FRC and BMD -
Hell, let's drink to that ever-growing tree,
(Thish roundsh on me!)
Let's drink to that ever-growing tree.

Tom Gadsden was a mariner - in 1691
He hopped the twig in Nevis
After too long in the sun,
But how to find his resting-place
Will be the death of ME!
Let's drink to that ever-growing tree,
(Da de da dee)
Let's drink to that ever-growing tree.

Though brick walls may confound us
And our eyes are growing dim,
We'll never stop our searching
For that one elusive limb -
We're addicts and we're proud of it
As anyone can see,
So let's drink to that ever-growing tree -
(Hic - no more for me!)
Let's drink to that ever-growing tree.

Many thanks to author John Cairns (whoever and wherever he may be)



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