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Gumby,
Perhaps consider educational scholarships for current relatives instead of buying raw land to be used by some unknown Gumby-decendants decades from now?
In doing genealogy work, a few years ago I found an older relative who had married into a family that has a thriving scholarship program. It was set up a generation or two ago. They even issue a small annual bulletin with updates how past recipients are doing and which young relatives have been awarded new scholarships.
Sort of like "teach them to fish instead of give them a fish".
omni
I like this idea, and it may be more practical than land.