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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Write A Genealogy Clerihew

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Hello genea-poets - it's Saturday Night, are you ready to rumble and have some Genealogy Fun?

Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to:

1) Write a Genealogy Clerihew (and what is a "clerihew" you ask? See Jim Smith's post today for more details and his clerihew (briefly, a clerihew is a four-line irregular poem or verse that follows an AABB rhyme scheme. It is named for the birthday of Edmund Clerihew Bentley the inventor, aka writer, aka poet."). If you're feeling especially creative, write two or more!

2) Show us your genealogy clerihew in a blog post of your own, in a comment on this blog post, or in a Facebook comment or update. C'mon, dazzle your readers and friends with your poetry and creativeness.

Here's mine:

Pondering the Randy Seaver ancestral chart
Twenty two years after an enthusiastic start,
The encouraging thought dawned on me,
That I will never finish my family tree.

Randall J. Seaver (c) 2010

Thank you, Jim Smith, for the poetry lesson for the day! By the way, have you seen what Jim is doing with his transcriptions of Grenada records on his blog? Fascinating work! What a collection of records to sort through for the right James Smith.

12 comments:

  1. This was fun, Randy!

    http://baysideblog.wordpress.com/2010/07/10/sngf-happy-clerihew-day/

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  2. Here is my submission... Great fun.

    http://gtownma.wordpress.com/2010/07/11/genealogy-clerihew/

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  3. I like to tell tales,
    About people, not whales.
    Though not much money I've earned,
    Many family tree facts I have learned!

    -Dorene from Ohio

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  4. meeting my relatives calm and fiesty
    genealogy can be tiring and pricey

    genealogy without me certainly is ruthless
    guess i will be at it until i am toothless.

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  5. Births, deaths & marriages I seek to find
    Sometimes driving me out of my mind
    Learning about dead people I do strive
    But what about the ones that are still alive

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  6. This was fun! Thanks Randy! Posted mine on my blog!

    http://heritagehappens.blogspot.com/2010/07/my-clerihew.html

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  7. Hello my dear Mr. Seaver
    You're blogging memes are quite...cleaver?
    Now it's Saturday Fun Night, you know,
    and an entry I have. Here you go.

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  8. This was a good one, Randy!

    http://tjlgenes.blogspot.com/2010/07/sngf-genealogy-clerihew.html

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  9. I've posted mine here, Randy:
    http://tinyurl.com/26gq3v8

    Thanks for the fun!

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  10. Well here we go:

    I started my tree in anticipation
    Of finding a relative in this great nation.
    I did find quite a few to give me my due
    Now I am faced with ancestral stew.

    ................

    Andrew Peeters took his wife
    And headed for a land of strife.
    They moved to dangerous Andover town
    where the Indians burned his property down.
    ..........

    Lots of fun....thanks so much.

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  11. I did post a Clerihew last night but I see I neglected to give you a note about it. Here is is: CanadaGenealogy, or, Jane's Your Aunt

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  12. Hallo Randy,
    I love the idea of this, so have given it a go, although late for Saturday Night!

    http://rootsresearcher.wordpress.com

    Kind regards,
    Christine (rootsresearcher)

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