" A GENEALOGIST'S NIGHTMARE "
Dear Cousin ////,
In response to your letter, I am sorry to inform you that grandpa " Fred"
died some time back and the stuff you asked about is not available. The personal
property the family did not want was sold at an estate sale. All those boxes of junk
did not interest a single buyer. We were able to salvage several binders for the
kids homework after we sent all the paper to the incinerator. The kids really
complained bout having to lug all that paper and pictures of those ugly old folks to the
dumpster.
An old family Bible from the 1840's did bring $5.00. The one from the 1870's did not
sell. There also was a bunch of floppy disks that we were able to reformat and
download some games for the kids to play on their new playstation. At least SOMEBODY
got some good from the three generations work.
I saw the fellow at a flea market a couple of weeks ago and he said he threw the Bible in
the trash after nobody was interested in it. He said he got an offer for fifty cents
for it, but would rather burn it than give it away. He seemed to be having a lot of
success with some very nice Elvis paintings at his booth.
The two aunts you asked about are also dead. They were such a delight and could talk
all day long about the things papa had written about. I remember them saying
something about some records that were copied from two courthouses that later burned.
Neither ever wrote down a single thing. The letter you referred to was one he
typed up and sent to lots of folks who wrote him. He laughed about them never
getting any of his hard work as well as his Fathers and Grandfather who was in the Civil
War. He guarded all the information carefully to the bitter end. I wish I
could remember some of the things to help you, but I was bored to tears listening to them
talk about the family members who were in the civil war and those silly pieces of paper he
showed so proudly. I vaguely remember they had some beeswax seals and
something to do with the land grants that were destroyed in the courthouse fires.
I wish I could remember the story about his grandfathers evening with Jefferson Davis when
he was on the run. There are also some very juicy stories that were handed down, but
I don't remember them very well. Another thing I remember after he got sick was some
fellow calling him and he agreed to let him come down and copy all his material. He
told him he would call
him back when he felt better. Papa mentioned something about letting the society the
man was from have all his work SINCE NOBODY IN THE FAMILY CARED anything about a bunch of
people who had been dead for 200 years. -- Papa
died the next week. --
I am so sorry papa and the two generations WASTED so much of their life on such WORTHLESS
HOBBIES and hope your family will follow something more interesting. We enjoy Bingo
and bowling very much here in Pleasantville.
I really enjoyed hearing from a long lost cousin and would like to hear back if you find
anything important. The kids need the computer for their games and I need to go
watch the "Millionaire" show.
Your Cousin,
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Where is all your Research Files going?
Where is all those Tombstone and Old Pictures going?
What will happen to all the $$'s you spent on researching for those ARTICLES that you only
have HALF finished?
People that " DO NOT SHARE " deserve to have all their work
destroyed when they pass on. I have had many that did not even return a reply to my
queries or just plainly state " I DO NOT SHARE, " or "It has just
cost me to much to get what I have."
Why Not Preserve Some of Your Family History. "" SHARE IT WITH SOMEONE
TODAY!!! ""
It is a shame that one cannot understand that "SHARING IS
CARING"
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