Posted March 28, 2003 at 23:50:56 from 63.190.144.70 Remove Post?
Kit to room
well,here I am again checking to see what's going on - - - looks like not much of anything. Are we all glued to the TV? Am keeping a few of my [young] relatives in prayer,while they'are are overseas,and one in training at San Diago. My family surnames for the ones in the military are: STANGE - STRASESKIE - CANALEJO

Posted March 28, 2003 at 22:24:58 from 204.113.245.7 Remove Post?
Mr. B to Room
Where is everyone in the evening? Posting one name tonight. William Moyer b. abt. 1847 probably in the mid-west, md. Louissia WEEDEN in Illinois. Don't have the date in front of me about 1860. Brought his wife and small children to Utah, left to return to the mid-west and never returned. Louissia later remarried.

Posted March 28, 2003 at 20:13:52 from 209.240.198.62 Remove Post?
ax to FPO
Romanov Jubilee Stamps and Postal Stationery Used at Field Post Offices During WW1 Address:http://nestor.minsk.by/ph/library/rj121001.html

Posted March 28, 2003 at 20:00:11 from 209.240.198.62 Remove Post?
ax to APO+FPO
Address:http://www.warcovers.com/news_b_1.htm

Posted March 28, 2003 at 19:54:46 from 209.240.198.62 Remove Post?
ax to APO
See if this will help you. Address:http://www.warcovers.com/news_b_2.htm

Posted March 28, 2003 at 17:34:15 from 131.191.36.129 Remove Post?
YOU ?? to ME ???
OOPS .. ok

Posted March 28, 2003 at 17:12:16 from 64.12.96.78 Remove Post?
ME to YOU
FPO=FLEET POST OFFICE

Posted March 28, 2003 at 16:34:27 from 131.191.36.129 Remove Post?
Jack Hammer to Anyone
APO .. Army Post Office .. numbers used to designate an area in a country where US troops were stationed ... usually 5 numbers like 98054, etc. There are also others .. like FPO (Federal)

Posted March 28, 2003 at 16:02:26 from 63.188.241.67 Remove Post?
Kit to room
Hi all just lurking for a minute. Hope all are well. Still searching: STANGE - BAYSINGER - REIGE - MIDDLESTADT - VANDER VEER - SCHINDLER - LEITNER start-over@juno.com

Posted March 28, 2003 at 15:50:26 from 152.163.188.197 Remove Post?
Whaz to Bry and All
Bry....Thank You...we are uncertain as to the outcome yet but wanted to let some of you know (and I know this is not the right place)....but know many of you may have children and grandchildren, especially infants...Grandson tested positive for Salmonella poisioning...Infectious Disease and Health Dept. Of Maryland suspect it may be a brand of baby food. Please do not let your little ones have any poultry or egg product babyfood. I don't know the positive results yet, but my DIL is waiting for testing on lots of baby food sold in the State Of Maryland. The bad thing is they cannot/willnot treat infants with antibiotics as it is too dangerous for them. We are riding it out with our little one. Seems better today, but still under quarantine. If I find out the name/lot no's. will most certainly let you all know. Safest thing...no poutry or egg products. There have been 6 cases so far in that town in Maryland. Sorry all for this post, but don't want anyone to go through this too.

Posted March 28, 2003 at 15:22:01 from 209.240.198.62 Remove Post?
ax to room
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Posted March 28, 2003 at 14:54:27 from 131.191.36.129 Remove Post?
Jack Hammer to Anyone
Does anyone know of a site/source that list the APO's used in World War One? Specifically for FRANCE.

Posted March 28, 2003 at 12:49:14 from 67.2.76.101 Remove Post?
Bea Dorsett to Bets
THANKS once more for the information. Sure glad someone has those census disks. Just wished I could afford them. Man of man could I ever have a hay day! lol.



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