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23rd October 07, 10:34 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by gilmore
I find that the rogues and scoundrels usually had much more interesting life stories.)
I agree. My mother had a couple of 'little old lady' cousins who were working feverishly on genealogy and telling everyone about it until one day they were silent. Apparently they'd found a horse thief in the tree and were so embarrassed they just stopped.
One of the refreshing things to find among notes are things like 'executed', 'hanged, drawn & quartered', and 'murdered.' Though they often don't go into the reasons why. I like having rapscallions in the tree.
Animo non astutia
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