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  <title>Comments on 'Basil St. Norbert'</title>
  <subtitle> Basil St. Norbert.

No. This was too much of a coincidence. I knew of no relative named Basil in my family tree.
I called my father back in the States.

&#8220;Hello, Dad, it&#8217;s me Warren, I said.

Hello Warren, how&#8217;s the weather in merry old England?,&#8221; he laughed.

&#8220;Raining of course,&#8221; I chuckled. &#8220;Listen dad, I&#8217;ve got a genealogy question for you. I saw a tomb stone recently with the name Basil St. Norbert on it. Do we have any relatives Named Basil.? &#8221;

&#8220;On my side?, &#8221;he asked.

&#8220;Yes, your side dad. Does the name ring a bell?,&#8221; I asked impatiently.</subtitle>
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    <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;hm&amp;#8230;. creepyyy!!!&lt;/p&gt;</content>
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      <name>Sailor Emo</name>
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