Old Cemeteries




Old cemeteries, veiled in mists,
Attract the genealogists,
Whose aim is to document
Relationships and each event.

Ancestors lie in ancient graves,
Some marked by frieze and architraves,
While other plots are empty, bare
Of stones to indicate who’s there.

At times, a line of epitaph
Evokes a somewhat rueful laugh.
You can’t erase a granite slab;
Some dates are wrong.  And that is sad,
For those who travel far to trace
Their roots depend on such a place.
“Oh, woe is me!” they cry, “Forsooth!
Will someone please provide the truth?”

Haught, Alberta Y., Everton’s Genealogical Helper, July-
August, 2001, page 27.


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