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NOTE FROM MYRT: My previous column titled "KEEPERS" was missing the bibliographic citation to the article about Lebanese migration. Please note the amended column below. Myrt :) Keepers DearREADERS, Sometimes we forget the toll it takes on a family to have separation between parents and children, husband and wife, or the younger generation and the family elders who were too infirm to withstand the rigors of travel. My Google alert for the word "ancestry" brought the following article to my attention. Here's a first-hand witness, describing how difficult it is to
So, my DearREADERS, doing family history is more than gathering names and dates, its understanding and appreciating the daily struggles faced by our ancestors. Think of the woman alone on the prairie having her second child, without her mother to attend? Perhaps that grandmother stayed in the old country because financial circumstances did not allow the move. Wouldn't a letter from that distant loved one mean the world to each woman? The genealogy you are compiling will one day be precious to a distant descendant, curious to know from whence he came. Family historians are the keepers of the ties that bind. Keep up the good work. Happy family tree climbing! |
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