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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
U.S. 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
U.S.A.,
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 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!
Merrell Kenworthy
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