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Your Name - Potts

You got it from your father,
'Twas the best he had to give,
And right gladly bestowed it;
It was yours the while you live.
You may lose the watch he gave you
And another you may claim,
But remember, when you're tempted,
To be careful of his name.
It was fair the day you got it
And a worthy name to wear;
When he took it from his father
There was no dishonour there. 

Through the years he proudly wore it,
To his father he was true,
And that name was clean and spotless
When he passed it on to you.
It is yours to wear forever,
Yours, perhaps, some distant morning,
To another boy to give,
And you'll smile as did your father
Smile above that baby there,
If a clean name and a good name
You are giving him to wear.

Introduction


The Potts Family

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The Gregg Family

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  • 13 generations, over 900 families, 1500 direct descendants of Richard Gregg born circ. 1692, Glenarm, County Antrim, Ireland
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Royals:

  • Genealogy of Elizabeth II Queen of England
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Pioneers

We are the old-world people,
Ours were the hearts to dare;
But our youth is spent, and our backs are bent,
And the snow is on our hair.

Back in the early fifties,
Dim through the mists of years,
By the bush-grown strand of a wild, strange land
We entered-the Pioneers.

Our axes rang in the woodlands
Where the gaudy bush-birds flew,
And we turned the loam of our new-found home
Where the eucalyptus grew.

Housed in the rough log shanty,
Camped in the leaking tent,
From sea to view of the mountains blue,
Where the eager fossickers went,

We wrought with a will unceasing,
We moulded, and fashioned, and planned,
And we fought with the black, and we blazed the track,
That ye might inherit the land.

Here are your shops and churches,
Your cities of stucco and smoke;
And the swift trains fly where the wild cat's cry
O'er the sad bush silence broke.

Take now the fruit of our labour,
Nourish and guard it with care,
Four our youth is spent, and our backs are bent,
And the snow is on our hair.


Frank Hudson

 

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