someadhdchick wrote:
Irulan wrote:
I went to two graveyards with my family members to visit the graves of my dead relatives, as it is after all, the All Saints' Day
noice -me who is a witch as well approves this message-
I met there many other family members
The oldest grave of a relative of mine at one of the graveyards is the one belonging to my great great grandfather Franciszek who died on January 29, 1933. He was a witch-doctor in his village and my other relative who was a relatively well known writer in our region of Poland, commemorated him in his book - a collection of short stories on the people from their village. According to that story, my ancestor was extremely greedy and always taking a lot of many from his patients. But my deceased grandma claimed he was just talking nonsense in this book because my great great grandfather wasn't like this AT ALL.
There is also the grave of my great aunt who died at 29, giving birth to her first son - she is buried with him.
And my other great aunt died at 16 (she had a tuberculosis) and is buried in one grave with my other aunt's baby son who lived just for two days (he would be 58 now if he survived together with his twin sister).