There are some great places to look for information that has been shared with us. Hoping you are using it for researching your troubled spots.
http://www.ourancestorsrevealed.com/2019/11/10/veterans-researchthe-u-s-army-transport-service-passenger-lists-1910-1939/?fbclid=IwAR2lKRoH-4eELSElvb4txNEvVLwxNGpjOaJqFqaqglH9ohQ65pqOpSjuiH0
https://yorkblog.com/yorkspast/platting-the-monocacy-road-from-original-173940-survey-part-1-eastern-york-county/?fbclid=IwAR18fEw-6I0gFhUQdgs7LK4MFgMCdelOhHwszqyVQr-KZyvdqJFh5hmXKRM
Later years research and earlier years research sources.
A major group of information has been posted by some various known people.
Do you follow any of the Societies or groups on Facebook for genealogy? It has somewhat replaced what we used to do on the old Golden Gate Forum. That person just recently passed and it was with sadness I learned this.
So I am going to throw you a curve. Remember back to your youth, what was your Christmas like, hard, easy or not at all due to WAR period. To me we seemed to do one WAR after the other. We barely got the people home and they were going to Korea, then they were going to Vietnam.
Enjoy these they are so traditional in my family.
14 ingredients
Meat
- 1 Cookie cooling rack
Produce
- 1 tsp Ginger, Ground
Refrigerated
- 1 Egg
Condiments
- 1/4 cup Molasses
Baking & Spices
- 2 tsp Baking soda
- 1 cup Brown sugar
- 1 tsp Cinnamon
- 2 1/2 cups Flour
- 1 tsp Nutmeg
- 1 Powdered sugar
Snacks
- 1 Cookie sheets
Dairy
- 3/4 cup Butter
Other
- Food Scale
- Mixer
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