So I thought for Christmas I’d see what 12 gifts a
genealogist would want.
On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me a
birth certificate for my tree.
On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me 2
prison register records and a birth certificate for my tree.
On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me 3
trips to graveyards, 2 prison register records and a birth certificate for my
tree.
On the fourth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 4
probate returns, 3 trips to graveyards, 2 prison register records and a birth
certificate for my tree.
On the fifth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 5
marriage banns, 4 probate returns, 3 trips to graveyards, 2 prison register
records and a birth certificate for my tree.
On the sixth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 6
wills of ancestors, 5 marriage banns, 4 probate returns, 3 trips to graveyards,
2 prison register records and a birth certificate for my tree.
On the seventh day of Christmas my true love sent to me 7
books on family history, 6 wills of ancestors, 5 marriage banns, 4 probate
returns, 3 trips to graveyards, 2 prison register records and a birth
certificate for my tree.
On the eighth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 8
baptism records, 7 books on family history, 6 wills of ancestors, 5 marriage
banns, 4 probate returns, 3 trips to graveyards, 2 prison register records and
a birth certificate for my tree.
On the ninth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 9
passenger lists, 8 baptism records, 7 books on family history, 6 wills of
ancestors, 5 marriage banns, 4 probate returns, 3 trips to graveyards, 2 prison
register records and a birth certificate for my tree.
On the tenth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 10
ancestral newspaper articles, 9 passenger lists, 8 baptism records, 7 books on
family history, 6 wills of ancestors, 5 marriage banns, 4 probate returns, 3
trips to graveyards, 2 prison register records and a birth certificate for my
tree.
On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love sent to me 11
census returns, 10 ancestral newspaper articles, 9 passenger lists, 8 baptism
records, 7 books on family history, 6 wills of ancestors, 5 marriage banns, 4
probate returns, 3 trips to graveyards, 2 prison register records and a birth
certificate for my tree.
On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love sent to me 12
subscriptions to family history societies, 11 census returns, 10 ancestral
newspaper articles, 9 passenger lists, 8 baptism records, 7 books on family
history, 6 wills of ancestors, 5 marriage banns, 4 probate returns, 3 trips to
graveyards, 2 prison register records and a birth certificate for my tree.
Christmas gifts for genealogist are great idea especially if
they are personalised. What about photos of ancestors put in matching frames?
Or even photos put into baubles to hang on the tree. You could make a photo
book of their ancestors or get them the things needed to make their own
scrapbook around their ancestors. How about a subscription to a family history
society from places their ancestors came from. You could look through old
photos to find pictures of past Christmas’s and recreate things like the
decorations of the genealogists past or even how the cake was decorated. Ah I
can see it now, paper streamers, balloons, cards hung from paper chains and
tinsel everywhere.
If you want a comedy version of the 12 days of Christmas
have a look at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQkF7fpw-wI
and listen to Frank Kelly’s take on the song.
Merry Christmas to all from Family History Research England.
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