ISSN #1055-1891
Volume 9, No. 4 December 1996
Season's Greetings, Cousins.
It's the end of our 9th year and I can hardly believe our
luck that we are still enjoying the success we are. And it's all due to the
work you all do in seeing that the data you have amassed is passed on to others
to help them in their research. So many of you give so freely of your
information and we receive compliments on that all the time.
Included in the newsletter is the usual renewal form. About
thirty of you have renewed already and will not be receiving the form. But if I
happened to have slipped up, just ignore it. We now have 5 subscribers from
Canada and one from Australia, plus another one interested from New Zealand.
Our Australian subscriber posted a notice in the Adelaide newspaper about us so
we'll see what happens with that.
Our genealogical expert, First Lt. Ed Wiessing, has moved
once again, this time to Arizona. He is attending an army school there until
around April, after which we will address him as 'Captain'. His new address
until then is:
533 Cibola Way, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Well, the holidays are upon us and if you're like me, next
week you will be up to your elbows in flour and sugar as the holiday baking
proceeds apace. Have the happiest of Christmases and the best New Year ever.