Just thought I'd update on this thread. I had said I was going to start with my mom's side, to share with her, but then I found my cousin is having a surprise 80th for my aunt (my dad's sister), so I thought, what a great present. I started today with that side, writing it up. I am trying to focus mostly on the family in America (mostly all in the mid to late 1800s), with a smattering of what I know from the "old" countries. I have more, obviously, on the English branches. My husband said most won't be interested in every branch, but the ones they know, so I am trying to focus on my parents' parents' surnames, so the narrative will have 4 main parts, with "chapters" throughout for the usually maternal lines. I had fun starting to pull it all together today, researching different aspects to add to the story, such as the potato famine, farming life in northern NY, things like that.
But I recommend it to anyone, get started.
And I came up with what I think is a fantastic name for my report. It was a favorite quote of my dad's: "How Great Thou Art."
And I'll include this poem:
http://www.appleseeds.org/irish3.htmIt was read at my uncle's funeral in 1993, the first time we heard it. We were all amazed, as it was my uncle to a T, so now it has become a very special poem in our extended family.
kath