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Genealogy
Commandments
Submitted
by HOST
GFS
CarlaD@aol.com
- 1)
Thou shalt name your male
children: James, John, Joseph,
Josiah, Abel, Richard, Thomas,
William
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- (2)
Thou shalt name your female
children: Elizabeth, Mary,
Martha, Maria, Sarah, Ida,
Virginia, May
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- (3)
Thou shalt leave NO trace of
your female
children.
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- (4)
Thou shalt, after naming your
children from the above lists,
call them by strange nicknames
such as: Ike, Eli, Polly,
Dolly, and Sukey -- making
them difficult to
trace.
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- (5)
Thou shalt NOT use any middle
names on any legal documents
or census reports, and
only where necessary, you may
use only initials on legal
documents.
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- (6)
Thou shalt learn to sign all
documents illegibly so that
your surname can be spelled,
or misspelled, in various
ways: Hicks, Hix, Hixe,
Hucks, Kicks
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- (7)
Thou shalt, after no more then
3 generations, make sure that
all family records are
lost, misplaced, burned in a
fire, or buried so that NO
future trace of them can be
found.
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- (8)
Thou shalt propagate
misleading legends, rumors,
vague innuendo regarding
your place
origination.
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(A) you may have come
from : England, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales....or
Iran.
(B) you may have
American Indian ancestry of
the______tribe.
(C) You may have
descended from one of three
brothers that came over
from_____.
- (9)
Thou shalt leave NO cemetery
records, or headstones with
legible names.
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- (10)
Thou shalt leave NO family
Bible with records of birth,
marriages, or
deaths.
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- (11)
Thou shalt ALWAYS flip thy
name around. If born James
Albert, thou must make all the
rest of thy records in
the names of Albert, AJ,
JA, AL, Bert, Bart, or
Alfred.
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- (12)
Thou must also flip thy
parent's names when making
reference to them, although
"Unknown" or a blank line is
an acceptable
alternative.
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- (13)
Thou shalt name at least 5
generations of males, and
dozens of their cousins with
identical names in order to
totally confuse
researchers.

©
2001 GFNEWS, a monthly
publication of the Golden Gate
Genealogy Forum, Inc. of
Franklin, MA.
(America Online Keyword: roots.)
The Editors
welcome your ideas and
articles,
success stories, favorite
genealogy research tips, comments
and suggestions.
©
2001 Graphics
By
Carol,
All Rights Reserved
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