Your kids, and especially your grandchildren, will so appreciate this kind of 
memoir. Often, local historical societies welcome a copy too, because the 
memoir is fine-grained enough to appeal to somebody doing local history, even 
if it isn’t a big piece of national history.




> On Apr 25, 2019, at 12:20 PM, Jochen Fromm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Today the book from Frank arrived, after I ordered it at Amazon recently, and 
> I have read it in the evening. When I read the name "Kayser" of the 
> grandparents I thought they must have a German background, since "Kaiser" is 
> the German word for emperor. (One of my German colleagues is named Kaiser 
> too). And a few pages later I read that they are indeed descendants of German 
> immigrants. Fascinating. It was also interesting to read about the USS 
> Baltimore. I like the idea of writing down the story of the own family to 
> preserve it for future generations. The digital world is so short-lived and 
> temporary.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jochen
> 
> 
> 
> 
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