*HI ALL: Am posting this as there is nothing else that pertains more to genealogy than these beautiful words from the wonderful movie, "How Green Was My Valley." I feel like crying everytime I read it. *TINA/CA* tina@tcsn.net "And Their Eyes Were My Eyes." From "How Green Was My Valley" by Richard Llewellyn: "I saw behind me those who had gone, and before me those who are to >come, I looked back and saw my father, and his father, and all our >fathers, and in front to see my son, and his son, and the sons upon sons beyond. > >And their eyes were my eyes. > >As I felt, so they had felt and were to feel, as then, so now, as >tomorrow and forever. Then I was not afraid, for I was in a long line that had >no beginning and no end, and the hand of his father grasped my father's >hand, and his hand was in mine, and my unborn son took my right hand, and all, up and down the line that stretched from Time That Was to Time That Is, >and Is Not Yet, raised their hands to show the link, and we found that >we were one, born of Woman, Son of Man, made in the Image, fashioned in >the Womb by the Will of God, the Eternal Father."