Month: January 2022
Thank You Mrs Corney
Thank you Mrs. Corney. Long ago Mrs Corney gave me a Little Golden book, Prayers for Children. The inscription reads as follows:: “This book belongs to Janet Miller from Mrs. Corney, 1942”. Yes, I remember Mrs. Corney. I thought of her as a golfing friend of my mother.
One time my mother arranged for me to have lunch at Mrs Corney’s home – instead I ran all the way up the hill to my own home. 1942 – Would I have been in 2nd grade age 6 or 7?
I don’t remember Mrs Corney as being a church friend of my mother – but could she have been my Sunday school teacher? And she gave me the Little Golden Book Prayers for Children.
Now my mother must have eventually passed this sweet little book on to my sister Ruth and in turn the book went to Ruth’s daughter Leslie – and the book came to rest in Leslie’s attic. A recent big clean-out by my niece Lesley has resulted in the book being returned to me. Thank you Leslie and Thank you Mrs. Corney
Now in my advanced years I could say a prayer for these departed souls who’ were part of my younger life – my mother, Mrs Corney, and my sister Ruth
My Ancestors and the War of the Roses
After reading several of the Philippa Gregory novels about the English Civil War, the War of the Roses, set in England 1450-1480, Red vs White, House of Lancaster vs House of York, I decided to check my family tree and see whether I had any ancestors who might have been involved. I didn’t have to look long. A royal ancestor promptly surfaced – the 2nd Duke of York, the 3rd Duke of. Norfolk was my 15th Great Grandfather. The ancestry tree gets rather sketchy going that far back but it’s fun to pretend it might be true.




Genealogy Quiz – What’s In A Name?
Here’s a quiz for you. Jabez Macy (1683-1776) married Sarah Starbuck (1697-1789) – Question 1 – Where did they marry?
Jabez and Sarah had 9 children – George, Eunice, Dorcas, Jethro, Daniel, Matthew, Lydia, Sarah, and Jabez – Are any of these names in use in 2020?
What industry do you associate with Jabez?
What book and author do you associate with the name Starbuck?
Hint:



1 January 1945
Just the scale of the fighting is overwhelming. And this was only in the Pacific. There was Europe as well!
5th Air Force strafing Clark Air Field, 1945
Ringing in the new year 1945 with fireworks had a far different meaning in the Pacific and CBI Theaters than we’re used to. It began with ______
In the Philippines – bombings of Clark Field on Luzon and Sasa on the island of Mindanao. Wasile Bay enemy bivouac areas felt the bombardments from overhead B-24’s and B-25’s. Manila saw the fighter-bombers as shipyards and other airfields and ammunition dumps were blown. US Air Force planes sank the Japanese ship No. 7,Taiko Maruand No. 3,Taiwan Maru, off Masinloc, P.I.
Also in the Philippines – the USSStingraydelivered 35 tons of supplies to Filipino forces on the north coast of Tawi Tawi. HMSStaesmansank four small Japanese vessels with gunfire northeast of Sumatra.
In the Netherland East Indies – the IJNKyyokku Maruwas sunk by…
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My Inlaws – 1920’s

Hope tastes like olives, healthy in the end
Ripe.

