Thankyou for your help Pam, Sue and Ruth, it's really appreciated... Ruth, I'd checked the Bendigo Cemeteries Trust too with no luck making a match too, was hoping a Digger Index record would show up for him stating his wife's name as Eleanor Williamson or Eleanor Shelton but not always simple hey... Pam yes that record is the correct marriage for Alfred, the England as is birthplace possibly comes from the fact that most of his siblings were born in Cornwall. He was the youngest and third born in the Sandhurst area after the family arrived in Victoria. Sue thankyou for the Kilmore death that is one worth following up and wow 110 is a great age hey for the Alfred at Kyneton, a back up lead perhaps if not the Kilmore one... the Eleanor death at Kangaroo Flat is a definite match. I didn't have her parents names so that is some new information! Thanking you all for your time! Kind Regards, Mel
Would SKS please lookup a death for me of an Alfred CARTER b 1867 in Sandhurst? He was married to Eleanor Williamson (widow) nee Shelton. His parents: William and Nanny Carter. Wife Eleanor died 1913 in Kangaroo Flat so possibly his death occurred in the area. Anything that possibly matches his death would be helpful. Thanking you, Mel.
Hi Phil, If you go to the Avoca History Society home page http://home.vicnet.net.au/~adhs/ADHSMain.htm and do a search on Kimberley, a bit of information comes up that may help you. Kimberley was renamed Tanwood. cheers Dorothy
Hello Phil, I have a very detailed map of the area around Ararat, scale 40 chains to the inch, produced for the Department of Mines in 1875, titled "Ararat Goldfield" I imagine that similar detailed maps would have been produced for the area you seek. Very detailed, every mountain, hill and dale. school, cemetery, reservoir, dam, road, farm division and every gully where gold was found, name of lead, including type of soil, whether feldspar, porphyry, quartz, etc. But do you enquire at the State Library or the Mines Department (does it still exist?) for such a map? I've had this one for about 40 years, can't remember how I managed itback then! Originally supplied as a transparency, and had a print made at a "plan printer's"... I don't think they exist still, either! Best of luck in your search Regards Ada Phil Waring wrote: > Hi, > > Could anyone please direct me to where I could find a map which shows the > location of the small settlement of Kimberley in the Pyrenees near Avoca, > Vic in the early 1870s. It was never gazetted as a town or village, so > doesn't appear on parish plans (Warrenmang or Yehrip). > > Flett's book "History of Gold Discovery in Victoria" (p456) mentions "a > small village called Kimberley", with a reference to Mining Registrar's > Reports, Sept 1871, Special Report, Plan. Unfortunately, I've looked at > the bound volume of these reports for 1869-71 in the State Library Vic, and > there is no such plan included.! > > > > Can anyone make any suggestions please, particularly re Kimberley, but also > generally. There are also several other transient gold mining rush towns in > the area which were never gazetted as towns or villages, eg Donkey Hill, > Glendhu, Number Two Creek. I know roughly where these settlements would > have been, but am seeking more precise information. > > > > Phil Waring > > Pubs of the Pyrenees project (all hotels, shanties, etc) > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Extra entried on the 1903 Death certificate of my ggggrandmother in District of Bendigo for anyone interested are: 4th May 1903, Leonard Charles James BOURKE, age 1 month, Father: James BOURKE (Occ: Painter), Mother: Laura. reg 4668. 5th Jun 1903, Elizabeth ROBERTS, aged 84 or 94 years, Born: Stafford, England, Father: Benjamin BOWATER (Occ: Shoe maker), Mother: Sarah. reg 4669. 5th Jun 1903, Mary ROUTLEDGE, aged 62 years, Born: Clare Ireland, Father: James /CUSEH, CURCH unable to decipher/, Mother: Bridget SLATTERLY or SLATTERY reg 4670. 7th Jun 1903, Harry OVERALL, Seaman, aged 85 years, Father: Unknown, Mother: Unknown, Born: Essex, England reg 4672. If you would like a copy please let me know. Regards Mel
Hello, I'm researching my CARTER family who resided in Bendigo after arriving from Cornwall during the 1860's. Is anyone researching same family or surnames mentioned? I'm happy to share what I have and would love to find more children / descendants of the family. Regards, Mel William Carter, bc. 1825 Cornwall d. 1889 Sandhurst, son of William Vivian Carter and Christian Williams. William m. Nanny Carter 1848 in Cornwall b 1826 Cornwall d. 1903 Bendigo, dau. of John Carter and Elizabeth Cock. Children of William Carter and Nanny Carter: Elizabeth Jane b.1850 Cornwall d.? William Henry b.1854 Cornwall d.1917 Bendigo m. Jessie Barr John b.1855 Cornwall d.1904 (unconfirmed) Emma (1) b. 1859 Cornwall d. abt. 1863 Cornwall Albert b. 1862 Cornwall d. 1956 Melbourne Emma (2) b. 1865 Sandhurst d. 1948 Bendigo m. Richard Carter Alfred b. 1867 Sandhurst d. ? Chn of William Henry & Jessie Barr: Agnes Alice Carter b 1877 Sandhurst d 1934 Bendigo m. William Joseph White Francis Henry Carter b. 1879 Sandhurst d. 1925 Bendigo m. Elizabeth Quinn (no descendants found yet) Edith Mabel Carter b. 1881 Sandhurst d. 1936 Bendigo m. George Manning (no descendants found yet) Ella May Carter b. 1884 Sandhurst d. 1963 Parkville m. Ernest Samuel Fox Jessie Evelyn Carter b. 1890 Sandhurst d. 1977 Bendigo. Albert Vivian Carter b. 1899 Sandhurst d. 1899 Sandhurst.
----- Original Message ----- From: lillian Searching for info. re. John Adams... born Ballarat?Vic ... joined AIF @ Liverpool NSW 8 Feb 1915 aged 21yrs.. deserted before 22nd May 1915... N.O.K was his brother Alfred Adams.. Armstrong St Ballarat.... Lillian
Greetings listers, I have PERRY families who moved to the Elmhurst and Avoca area in the 1880's after first living in the Gisborne area. Edmund PERRY married Elspeth SCOTT in Gisborne in 1869, and I have links with their descendants via several marriages. I have established that Edmund's parents were Robert PERRY and Ann START. Edmund was born c1847 near Melton. So far so good. But I also have James PERRY married to Alice START, who I had at first wrongly thought were Edmund's parents. I can't tie them in, but they must belong to this line somewhere. Maybe James and Robert PERRY were brothers, and Ann and Alice START were sisters?? Is anyone else researching these families? Any help or insights would be most gratefully received. Julie M. Hopper.
I just had a squizz on the National Library's old newspaper project site - http://ndpbeta.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home - searching for "United Victorian Labourers Union". Quite a few references! You might like to add your grandfather's name and see what might come up. Barbara
I have damaged small remains of a newspaper( journal?) article with a photo of men all dressed in 3 piece suits and ties, with the remaining heading of "2nd Annual Conference" On the back the article details rules of the "United Victorian Labourers Union" , and there are remains of a heading " Melbourne, December..." Has anyone heard of this union please? My grandfather was a delegate at the conference, probably held sometime between 1915-1925???? I would love to find the full article, complete with the photo, which was either a Melbourne newspaper or a Union magazine. Thanks Margaret Sydney
Is anyone researching Jesse STRANGE, Ernest Loftus STRANGE or Thomas Edgar STRANGE.. All born to Jesse Strange and Mary Ann HERRING in Ballarat East, 1870's. Margaret
Has anyone experience with the system of land records reference numbers please? I am trying to find details relating to the following land Lot 4, Section 6, Windermere( near Ballarat) and have received the following details 284/304 Sold to Augusta E Munro 380/568 Sold to Alex H Greenfield 403/519 Sold to Jesse Strange What I want to find is the date of these sales. ARE THE 6 NUMBERS IN FRONT OF THE NAMES ANY INDICATION OF DATES? I have found in the Ballarat Rate Books that the owner of the lot was James REA from 1874 until 1899-1900. I cannot understand why the Rea/Rae name is not shown with these Sold references. In the rate books it shows the owner after James Rae to be Jesse Strange, Thos. Edgar Strange and Ernest Loftus. Are the rate books available BEFORE 1874? Any idea who owns the land now? Would the deeds have previous owners shown? Any ideas please? Margaret Sydney
Just a thank you to all those who tried to help me with my search for more information on the above people. We now have the marriage certificate for Thomas MOORE and Mary Jane ROBINSON. Unfortunately it doesn't advance out knowledge at all, in fact confuses it, if anything, because his fathers' name is given as Benjamin MOORE. And a search of the Indexes for Benjamin MOORE isn't any more illuminating. However, thanks again to all those who hunted through the indexes for me. Judy Thomas
thank you Robert, I didn't have the electoral roll information. Robert Mitchell and Catherine are buried together in Ferntree Gully Cemetery. I was also surprised that Thomas Jnr. would name his oldest son after his stepfather. Hints at a story we'll probably never know. There is no certain candidate for the death of thomas Snr, there are at least three possibles. I think the next step has to be to buy the marriage certificate for the marriage of Thomas MOORE and Mary Jane Robinson, although whether it will give us any additional information is questionable. Thanks everyone, for all suggestions. Judy Thomas robert.j wrote: > OK .. see what this adds up to: > > checking the Victorian electoral rolls we find: > > 1903 - all at WATERLOO subdistrict, Garmpians district: > > Thomas Macedon MOORE, miner (*** husband) > Mary Jane MOORE, home duites. (*** wife) > > and a little later: > 1909 - all at WATERLOO, Beaufort subdistrict, Garmpians district: > > Thomas Macedon MOORE, miner (*** father) > Robert Mitchell MOORE, labourer (*** son) > Mary Jane MOORE, home duites. (*** mother) > > > > I'm a little surprised that Thomas Macedon MOORE had a son Robert > Mitchell MOORE - named out of respect to his stepfather?? > > Robert MITCHELL passed away at Scoresby North in 1896 aged 65 years . > father Richard Mitchell, mother unknown. This appears to be 4 years > after the death of his wife Catherine - and suggest that Robert may > have been about 3 years younger than his wife... > > Possibly the Knox Historical society has some records of the Miitchell > family in Scoresby North? Here's the details: > http://home.vicnet.net.au/~khsinc/contact.html > Postal Address: Knox Historical Society Inc. P.O. Box 8124 Ferntree > Gully 3156 Email Address: [email protected] > They may wish to know the home addresses from the deaths certs for > Robert and Catherine?? > > no luck with the indexes so far ... good luck > > Robert > >>> >> >> > > >
OK .. see what this adds up to: checking the Victorian electoral rolls we find: 1903 - all at WATERLOO subdistrict, Garmpians district: Thomas Macedon MOORE, miner (*** husband) Mary Jane MOORE, home duites. (*** wife) and a little later: 1909 - all at WATERLOO, Beaufort subdistrict, Garmpians district: Thomas Macedon MOORE, miner (*** father) Robert Mitchell MOORE, labourer (*** son) Mary Jane MOORE, home duites. (*** mother) checking the Vic indexes we learn of the birth of Robert Mitchell MOORE: Surname: MOORE Given Names: Robert Mitchell Spouse Surname/Father: Thomas Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Mary Jane ROBINSON Birth Place: TIMO Year: 1879 Reg Number: 12538 and checking further - the marriage of Thomas to Mary Jane Digger - Pioneer Index. Victoria 1836-1888 Surname: MOORE Given Names: Thomas Macedon Event: M Spouse Surname/Father: ROBINSON Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Mary Jane Birth Place: MACEDON Year: 1878 Reg Number: 3966 It is worth noting that Timor is very close to Maryborough. Other children to Thomas and Mary Jane: Given Names: Thomas Robinson Birth Place: TIMO Year: 1881 Given Names: Mary Elizabeth Birth Place: HOME Year: 1883 Given Names: Florence May Birth Place: HOME Year: 1885 Given Names: John Charles Birth Place: WATE Year: 1887 Checking the death certs. we learn of the death of Thomas Macedon MOORE: Surname: MOORE Given Names: Thomas Macedon Father: Thomas Mother: Cath BAKER Death Place: Waterloo Age: 66 Year: 1919 I'm a little surprised that Thomas Macedon MOORE had a son Robert Mitchell MOORE - named out of respect to his stepfather?? Robert MITCHELL passed away at Scoresby North in 1896 aged 65 years . father Richard Mitchell, mother unknown. This appears to be 4 years after the death of his wife Catherine - and suggest that Robert may have been about 3 years younger than his wife... Possibly the Knox Historical society has some records of the Miitchell family in Scoresby North? Here's the details: http://home.vicnet.net.au/~khsinc/contact.html Postal Address: Knox Historical Society Inc. P.O. Box 8124 Ferntree Gully 3156 Email Address: [email protected] They may wish to know the home addresses from the deaths certs for Robert and Catherine?? no luck with the indexes so far ... good luck Robert Judy Thomas wrote: > Yes, all I have is the death certificate for Catherine MITCHELL, as > that is the only official record we have been able to find. > > We can't find a death for Thomas MOORE that's certain, without buying > 3 or 4 certificates. > What we know is that Catherine was born about 1828, in England, but no > idea where, Father Richard BARKER, mother Elizabeth ?. (This > information from the death certificate, informant husband Robert > MITCHELL.) > > She married Thomas MOORE, no idea when, as we can't find that marriage > either, it may have been in England. Can't find them on the > immigrations indexes. They had one son, Thomas Macedon MOORE, no birth > registered, supposedly born in Macedon, Vic, abt 1853. > > About 1868, when she was 40 years old, she married Robert MITCHELL, > supposedly in Maryborough. She died in 1892, aged 64, after supposedly > spending 39 years in Victoria. Robert MITCHELL knew very few details > of the first marriage. > > And that's all the information we have. Would be delighted if anyone > can shed any light at all on the two marriages. > > Judy Thomas > > > robert.j wrote: >> Hi, >> >> please could we have some more information - it may assist .... and >> save us from chasing ghosts that don't exist ... >> >> would you please confirm that all you have is the death certificate >> for Catherine Mitchell nee Barker? >> >> Also - where and when did Catherine die and what were the parents >> names (if any) and the names of children (if any) >> >> Also - how old was Catherine approx. per the death certificate? >> >> What else may you know? Where were the children born? >> >> As for the second husband knowing correct details concerning the >> first marriage - well - I expect there would be plenty of instances >> to support the opposite possibility - some women just wouldn't want >> their new husbands to know the truth .. >> >> more info please .. >> >> cheers >> robert >> >> >> >> >> >> Judy Thomas wrote: >>> Hello list, >>> >>> I am searching for the marriage between Catherine BARKER or >>> Catherine MOORE and Robert MITCHELL, supposedly in Maryborough. >>> >>> According to information on Catherine's death certificate, they were >>> married in Maryborough about 1868. She was previously married to >>> Thomas MOORE. Death certificate information was provided by her >>> husband, who I guess should have known when they were married. :) >>> >>> I have searched the BDM's with every variation of the names I can >>> think of, and cannot find the second marriage. >>> >>> I know there is a Maryborough in Qld, but there is no evidence to >>> support the marriage being up there. >>> >>> Would welcome any bright ideas. >>> >>> Judy Thomas >>> >> >> >> > >
Yes, all I have is the death certificate for Catherine MITCHELL, as that is the only official record we have been able to find. We can't find a death for Thomas MOORE that's certain, without buying 3 or 4 certificates. What we know is that Catherine was born about 1828, in England, but no idea where, Father Richard BARKER, mother Elizabeth ?. (This information from the death certificate, informant husband Robert MITCHELL.) She married Thomas MOORE, no idea when, as we can't find that marriage either, it may have been in England. Can't find them on the immigrations indexes. They had one son, Thomas Macedon MOORE, no birth registered, supposedly born in Macedon, Vic, abt 1853. About 1868, when she was 40 years old, she married Robert MITCHELL, supposedly in Maryborough. She died in 1892, aged 64, after supposedly spending 39 years in Victoria. Robert MITCHELL knew very few details of the first marriage. And that's all the information we have. Would be delighted if anyone can shed any light at all on the two marriages. Judy Thomas robert.j wrote: > Hi, > > please could we have some more information - it may assist .... and > save us from chasing ghosts that don't exist ... > > would you please confirm that all you have is the death certificate > for Catherine Mitchell nee Barker? > > Also - where and when did Catherine die and what were the parents > names (if any) and the names of children (if any) > > Also - how old was Catherine approx. per the death certificate? > > What else may you know? Where were the children born? > > As for the second husband knowing correct details concerning the first > marriage - well - I expect there would be plenty of instances to > support the opposite possibility - some women just wouldn't want their > new husbands to know the truth .. > > more info please .. > > cheers > robert > > > > > > Judy Thomas wrote: >> Hello list, >> >> I am searching for the marriage between Catherine BARKER or Catherine >> MOORE and Robert MITCHELL, supposedly in Maryborough. >> >> According to information on Catherine's death certificate, they were >> married in Maryborough about 1868. She was previously married to >> Thomas MOORE. Death certificate information was provided by her >> husband, who I guess should have known when they were married. :) >> >> I have searched the BDM's with every variation of the names I can >> think of, and cannot find the second marriage. >> >> I know there is a Maryborough in Qld, but there is no evidence to >> support the marriage being up there. >> >> Would welcome any bright ideas. >> >> Judy Thomas >> > > >
Hi, please could we have some more information - it may assist .... and save us from chasing ghosts that don't exist ... would you please confirm that all you have is the death certificate for Catherine Mitchell nee Barker? Also - where and when did Catherine die and what were the parents names (if any) and the names of children (if any) Also - how old was Catherine approx. per the death certificate? What else may you know? Where were the children born? As for the second husband knowing correct details concerning the first marriage - well - I expect there would be plenty of instances to support the opposite possibility - some women just wouldn't want their new husbands to know the truth .. more info please .. cheers robert Judy Thomas wrote: > Hello list, > > I am searching for the marriage between Catherine BARKER or Catherine > MOORE and Robert MITCHELL, supposedly in Maryborough. > > According to information on Catherine's death certificate, they were > married in Maryborough about 1868. She was previously married to Thomas > MOORE. Death certificate information was provided by her husband, who I > guess should have known when they were married. :) > > I have searched the BDM's with every variation of the names I can think > of, and cannot find the second marriage. > > I know there is a Maryborough in Qld, but there is no evidence to > support the marriage being up there. > > Would welcome any bright ideas. > > Judy Thomas >
Hello list, I am searching for the marriage between Catherine BARKER or Catherine MOORE and Robert MITCHELL, supposedly in Maryborough. According to information on Catherine's death certificate, they were married in Maryborough about 1868. She was previously married to Thomas MOORE. Death certificate information was provided by her husband, who I guess should have known when they were married. :) I have searched the BDM's with every variation of the names I can think of, and cannot find the second marriage. I know there is a Maryborough in Qld, but there is no evidence to support the marriage being up there. Would welcome any bright ideas. Judy Thomas
Hi List, It has been suggested that if I tell you all about my problems. sks may be able to assistl Can someone please help with any of the following: Sarah Ann Davis married John Scanlon at The Reefs Presbytery (Catholic) Pleasant Creek, November 7, 1869. Witnesses Edmund O'Grady and Mary McMillan. Sarah was 18 at the time and a servant. She gave her place of birth as Co. Monaghan, Ireland. She required the written permission to marry from her parents, James Davis and Johanna Murphy. Sarah (known as Annie) and John had two sons and six daughters in Stawell. John died in 1891 aged 62 and Annie died1889 aged 36. Both are buried at Stawell along with their eldest daughter Mary Ann and son Thomas. On Sarah's death certificate, it is stated that she had been in the country for 34 years - i.e. arrived at about aged 2. Her father was at the time of her death a Storekeeper. I believe Sarah's parents, James and Johanna, were alive in 1869 and presumably died and are buried in Victoria. There is a Johanna Davis died in 1898 at Ararat. Husband James Davis, married in Melbourne 35 years before, i.e. 1863 - but the four children listed on her death certificate (Robert 8847/1857. James 918/1859,Eliza 20778/1863 and George 25325/1870) do NOT include a Sarah Ann. According to the death certificate, this Johanna was born in a different Irish county but thats possible irrelevant. Is there any connection with the marriage in 1856 of Julia Murphy and James Davis, widower since 1855 with one living and one dead child or is this a red herring? I am trying to track down the deaths of Sarah's parents, James and Johanna Davis and, if possible their immigration to the colony. I would also love to locate John Scanlon's arrival here from Limerick in about 1858. I have scoured the shipping records with no luck. Sorry to be so long winded but I really need some help on this one. regards Sharon From: [email protected]: [email protected]; [email protected]: RE: re Stawell ResearchDate: Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:38:32 +0000 I can't recommend a researcher for the area, but if you let the list know what you are wanting to find out you will probably be pleasantly surprised by the answers. regards Janet> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> Subject: re Stawell Research> Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 21:22:49 +1000> > > Can anyone recommend a researcher who specialises in Stawell/Pleasant Creek research please.> regards> Sharon> > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Play now to win prizes for you and your friends! Are you a friend magnet?
You most probably have this info already DAVIS, Eliza Father: James Mother: Murphy Johanna Event Place: Mulg Reg Year: 1863 Reg State: Victoria Ref Number: 20778 DAVIS, George CB 499964 Birth Father: James Mother: Murphy Johanna Event Place: Plea Reg Year: 1870 Reg State: Victoria Ref Number: 25325 DAVIS, James CB 500678 Birth Father: James Mother: Murphy Johanna Event Place: N.Melbourn Reg Year: 1859 Reg State: Victoria Ref Number: 918 DAVIS, Robert CB 502908 Birth Father: James Mother: Murphy Johanna Event Place: Melb Reg Year: 1857 Reg State: Victoria Ref Number: 8847 DAVIS, Robert CB 502912 Birth Father: James Mother: Murphy Johanna Event Place: Kyneton Reg Year: 1861 Reg State: Victoria Ref Number: 9362 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Finn" <[email protected]> To: "Janet Gregurke" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 5:50 PM Subject: RE: re Stawell Research > > Hi List, > It has been suggested that if I tell you all about my problems. sks may be > able to assistl > Can someone please help with any of the following: > > Sarah Ann Davis married John Scanlon at The Reefs Presbytery (Catholic) > Pleasant Creek, November 7, 1869. Witnesses Edmund O'Grady and Mary > McMillan. > > Sarah was 18 at the time and a servant. She gave her place of birth as > Co. Monaghan, Ireland. She required the written permission to marry from > her parents, James Davis and Johanna Murphy. > > Sarah (known as Annie) and John had two sons and six daughters in Stawell. > John died in 1891 aged 62 and Annie died1889 aged 36. Both are buried at > Stawell along with their eldest daughter Mary Ann and son Thomas. > > On Sarah's death certificate, it is stated that she had been in the > country for 34 years - i.e. arrived at about aged 2. Her father was at > the time of her death a Storekeeper. > > I believe Sarah's parents, James and Johanna, were alive in 1869 and > presumably died and are buried in Victoria. > > There is a Johanna Davis died in 1898 at Ararat. Husband James Davis, > married in Melbourne 35 years before, i.e. 1863 - but the four children > listed on her death certificate (Robert 8847/1857. James 918/1859,Eliza > 20778/1863 and George 25325/1870) do NOT include a Sarah Ann. According > to the death certificate, this Johanna was born in a different Irish > county but thats possible irrelevant. > > Is there any connection with the marriage in 1856 of Julia Murphy and > James Davis, widower since 1855 with one living and one dead child or is > this a red herring? > > I am trying to track down the deaths of Sarah's parents, James and Johanna > Davis and, if possible their immigration to the colony. I would also > love to locate John Scanlon's arrival here from Limerick in about 1858. > I have scoured the shipping records with no luck. > > Sorry to be so long winded but I really need some help on this one. > regards > Sharon > > > > > > From: [email protected]: [email protected]; > [email protected]: RE: re Stawell ResearchDate: > Fri, 5 Sep 2008 06:38:32 +0000 > > > I can't recommend a researcher for the area, but if you let the list know > what you are wanting to find out you will probably be pleasantly surprised > by the answers. regards Janet> From: [email protected]> To: > [email protected]> Subject: re Stawell Research> Date: > Thu, 4 Sep 2008 21:22:49 +1000> > > Can anyone recommend a researcher who > specialises in Stawell/Pleasant Creek research please.> regards> Sharon> > > > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please > send an email to [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message > > > > Play now to win prizes for you and your friends! Are you a friend magnet? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.6.16/1652 - Release Date: 4/09/2008 > 6:54 PM > >