Well, I found another goof. I skipped over a couple of letters when I placed them out of order. The years on the post date stamp were illegible, and I placed them with other letters of the same month, but got the wrong year. So, hit rewind on your journey through time and stop at … Continue reading WW II letters home, November 1940
Author: ValarieC
WW II letters home, April 14, 1941
Envelope postdated April 18, 1941Mr. & Mrs. K.W. Rhoades & Family4011 North 30th StreetOmaha, NebraskaKenney RhoadesU.S.S. ColoradoBox 14April 14, [1941]Dear Folks,Well here I am again, and still in Pearl Harbor. We aren’t going out until next week I guess. Well did you all have a pleasant Easter yesterday and was the bunny good to Babe? … Continue reading WW II letters home, April 14, 1941
WW II letters home, April 5, 1941
In an envelope with an incomplete postal stamp (no date), however April 5 fell on a Saturday in 1941. Mr & Mrs K.W. Rhoades & Family4011 North 30th StreetOmaha, NebraskaAir Mail Saturday, April 5, [1941] Dear Folks, Well here I am again. Imagine you are wondering right now, what has happened and why I haven't … Continue reading WW II letters home, April 5, 1941
Edward Coomer
I used my husband’s family to write a paper for my Genealogical College Certificate which I share here today for other Coomer researchers. There are many issues surrounding Edward, so this may be a multi-part topic. Coomer research is purely speculative and I have a lot of references that are not cited on this blog. … Continue reading Edward Coomer
WW II letters home, March 23, 1941
I have not run out of family history, but I have run out of completed profiles and have reached a point requiring pause and re-analysis. Letters from home will be the mainstay for a little while as I review what I have and follow-up on leads to others.In this letter, I see where I get … Continue reading WW II letters home, March 23, 1941