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Hello List Members,
Is anyone researching Sarah Cline b. abt 1801 KY and James Donalson b. 1804 KY.
Cain Twp, Fountain Co., IN? Not sure, but think they might be my ancestors.
Fountain Co. IN had about 6 lines of Donaldson/Donelson/Donalson in the early
1800's and it is so confusing. Any help greatly appreciated.
Marv in CO
I am trying to contact anyone that is researching Jennie Cline B. 21 Jan 1851 in
Cleveland Co., NC. daughter of John Cline and Lucinda Evans Lattimore and
married to Thoams Frederick Jackson B. 4 APR 1847 in Casville, Ga.
> RECIPE OF THE WEEK
> *My Mamaw's Homemade Apple Cake*
> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
> Guest Contributor...Cathy Borden of Louisville, KY
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> When people think of my Mamaw, there are several
> things that come to mind. Her kindness is the first
> thing. When the "flood of '37" hit Louisville, her
> house was one of the few that was not submerged. So,
> in order for her to be part of her community, she
> prepared food for the National Guard, who were called
> in. The government would deliver crates of food, and she
> cooked from scratch. The guardsmen had their meals at
> her home, with my mom helping. Anything left was theirs
> to keep, and my mother said when things got back to
> normal, they had enough food to last for a year.
>
> Another thing that comes to mind was her compassion.
> She never let anyone walk out of the house without
> saying "put your cap on, do you have your gloves?
> Cover your mouth with that scarf so you won't catch
> your death of cold." And the funniest, once when my
> sister was going out in a mini skirt, my mamaw said
> "you are going to catch cold in a place where you
> can't sneeze." That one still makes me laugh. She even
> used to serve the birds warm bread when it was chilly.
>
> And of course, there was her apple cake. I could tell
> you how our mouth would water the day before Thanksgiving
> when she baked this, or how moist it was. How a spoon of
> whipped cream topped it off perfectly. But, bake it
> for yourself, and you can taste the reason why she was
> so popular.
>
> Mamaw Ashby's Apple Cake
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 1 cup cooking oil
> 2 cups sugar
> 3 eggs
> 2 cups self rising flour
> 1 teaspoon vanilla
> 3 cups chopped apples
> 1 cup nuts
> one-half cup raisins
> 1 teaspoon cinnamon
> 1 teaspoon nutmeg
>
> Combine oil, sugar & eggs. Beat well. Add flour
> and beat well. Add remaining ingredients and blend
> well with spoon or spatula. Turn batter into a
> greased & floured 13 x 9 pan. Bake at 350 degrees
> for 40 - 45 minutes. (Don't forget her trick about
> lightly flouring the apples, nuts and raisins so they
> distribute evenly throughout the cake.)
>
> Enjoy!
> Cathy
>
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