I'd be grateful if you'd send it along. Thank you. Catherine Calvert > From: "txcalvert" <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 07:59:03 -0800 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CALVERT] Wscript.KakWorm > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 05:54:22 -0800 (PST) > > I'm am alerting everyone that I may have sent email to in the last month. I > had the KAK Virus. It attached itself to to my email as a signature or > attachment. ANYONE who opened a message from me is probably infected with the > virus. If you want to find out and fix it if you have it, let me know and I > will send you the URLS to check and then delete it. You only have until the > 31st if March to fix it before it shuts your computer down. I sure am sorry > for this, but did not know that I had it until yesterday. Vicki K
yes that is what it means. sorry for the scare. but i was so upset when i found out that i had it and had sent to several other lists that I sub too that I sent it to the Calvert list too. Sorry for the scare. Vicki K ----- Original Message ----- From: "daniel whitmire" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 11:48 AM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Virus > Vicki, > Does this mean that only your personal email is a potential problem and not your email to the list? > Dan > > txcalvert wrote: > > > I will have to send each of you the information seperately. Rootsweb will > > not allow HTML. Thank goodness, that is how this thing got started in the > > first place. The virus attaches itself in the HTML signature. Again, I am so > > sorry for this trouble. Vicki K > > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > > Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachements and/or html or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address the listowner at [email protected] > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachements and/or html or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address the listowner at [email protected] >
Please send the URLS. Thank you. Dennis txcalvert wrote: > > I'm am alerting everyone that I may have sent email to in the last month. I had the KAK Virus. It attached itself to to my email as a signature or attachment. ANYONE who opened a message from me is probably infected with the virus. If you want to find out and fix it if you have it, let me know and I will send you the URLS to check and then delete it. You only have until the 31st if March to fix it before it shuts your computer down. I sure am sorry for this, but did not know that I had it until yesterday. Vicki K > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves.
Vicki, Does this mean that only your personal email is a potential problem and not your email to the list? Dan txcalvert wrote: > I will have to send each of you the information seperately. Rootsweb will > not allow HTML. Thank goodness, that is how this thing got started in the > first place. The virus attaches itself in the HTML signature. Again, I am so > sorry for this trouble. Vicki K > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Please do not send spam warnings, chain letters, attachements and/or html or rich text formatted email to the list. If in questions, please address the listowner at [email protected]
I will have to send each of you the information seperately. Rootsweb will not allow HTML. Thank goodness, that is how this thing got started in the first place. The virus attaches itself in the HTML signature. Again, I am so sorry for this trouble. Vicki K
Whoa folks! Unless Vicki sent you an email OFF the list, you won't be affected by her virus... Rootsweb does not allow HTML formatted email or attachments, and thus cannot pass on this virus... SO, please don't panic about this virus. It is, as always, a good idea to have an updated anti-virus program running on your computer and to scan your computer regularly (I update my software weekly and also scan weekly) If you don't have anti-virus software, you can download a shareware version of Norton's Anti-virus by going to http://www.symantec.com/nav/indexA.html and choosing your operating system and then "Try before you buy". You WILL need to purchase this software after 30 days (I think) in order to keep using it, but you DO need an anti-virus program if you are using the internet. Now, since virus' cannot be passed on through Rootsweb, this discussion is indeed off topic, but since it has been brought up, and since I have been dealing with it at length on non-Rootsweb lists I am on, let me pass this information on to you... This virus affects ONLY Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express users... To check for this virus (this info is for PC's only... can't help you Mac users, sorry!): You need to do a search on your hard drive for KAK.HTA To do this, go to start, then find, then files or folders. In the new window, in the "named" section, type KAK.HTA and then under "Look In" choose My Computer from the drop down list. Check the "include subfolders" box. Then hit "Find Now". It should find that file if you are infected. If it does, you need to download the latest data files for your virus software and then run them. If you're running Norton, the files are at http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/download.html but you should have an "update" button in the program itself. For other software, I'm not sure where they would be, but if you email me (personally, not the list!) with the brand of software I'm sure I can find it quickly. Then, after you've downloaded and installed the update, run the software and it should detect and remove the worm. After that, you'll need to download and install the windows updates for your software by going to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com and choosing "Product Updates". Download anything in the "critical updates" area. That should include a patch to fix "malicious code" and such. Let me know if you need more help. Now, please let's take this off list and if you need more help, I am always available... Thanks so much! Christi Visit our homepage at: http://jadis.darktech.org/christi Visit our genealogy pages at: http://jadis.darktech.org/genealogy Country living at it's finest! Visit our webpages at: http://www.geocities.com/countrylifelist
To All Concerned Re: the KAK - Worm Virus: If you are running Internet Explorer, Outlook, and/or Outlook Express, I recommend you go to the following Microsoft site: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms99-032.asp Read the bulletin, and download the Patch Available for "scriptlet.typelib/Eyedog" Vulnerability. This "patch" will supposedly prevent you from being infected by this virus. There is much other reference material on this subjec on the 'net; just enter KAK or KAK - Worm in most any search engine. SYMANTEC Service & Support has the instructions for deleting the virus. This is what I used to delete it from my computer. Before doing any of this, go to this web site and it will scan your computer FREE and tell u if you are infected. http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp After you delete the virus you should install FREE from Microsoft their latest version of Out Look Express and update your computer. If you are fairly new to computers and don't feel as though u are capabile of deleting the Virus take it to someone and have it done BEFORE THE 1ST OF APRIL. This is when the Virus will do the damage. Again, I am so sorry for this. I simply did not know I had the Virus until yesterday. If I can be of further help to you, please don't hesitate to contact me. Vicki K
I have Norton AntiVirus...on my system. Will this stop this KAK Virus? Because I keep updated my Norton AntiVirus system, and I scanned regularly, but I haven't had any virus show up. ----- Original Message ----- From: txcalvert <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: 27 March, 2000 12:11 PM Subject: [CALVERT] Wscript.KakWorm > To All Concerned Re: the KAK - Worm Virus: > > If you are running Internet Explorer, Outlook, and/or > Outlook Express, I recommend you go to the following > Microsoft site: > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms99-032.asp > > Read the bulletin, and download the > > Patch Available for "scriptlet.typelib/Eyedog" Vulnerability. > > This "patch" will supposedly prevent you from being infected by > this virus. > > There is much other reference material on this subjec on the 'net; just enter KAK or KAK - Worm in most any search engine. > SYMANTEC Service & Support has the instructions for deleting the virus. This is what I used to delete it from my computer. > Before doing any of this, go to this web site and it will scan your computer FREE and tell u if you are infected. > http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp > After you delete the virus you should install FREE from Microsoft their latest version of Out Look Express and update your computer. > If you are fairly new to computers and don't feel as though u are capabile of deleting the Virus take it to someone and have it done BEFORE THE 1ST OF APRIL. This is when the Virus will do the damage. > Again, I am so sorry for this. I simply did not know I had the Virus until yesterday. If I can be of further help to you, please don't hesitate to contact me. Vicki K > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > Please support the Rootsweb Genealogical Cooperative by becoming a member, sponsor, or donor. For more information, visit Rootsweb at http://www.rootsweb.com >
First do you use Microsoft Outlook Express for your eamil? And if so which version? If you use the latest version it has the patch in it to prevent you from getting the virus. Next go to this URL and let it check your computer for free to see if you have a virus. http:/housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp your computer will be scanned for free to see if you do indeed have the virus. If you do go to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/wscript.kakworm.htm There you will find a discription of the virus and information on how to delete it. I am not computer literate but I did manage to follow the instructions and delete the Worm. If you need more help please don't hesitate to contact me. Vicki K
Hi Vicki--I used the scan and do indeed have the virus affecting two of my files. However the web address for symantec that you gave did not work--it said "address not found" so I have been unable to delete it so far. Could you please check that address for me? Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: txcalvert To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 10:16 AM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Wscript.KakWorm First do you use Microsoft Outlook Express for your eamil? And if so which version? If you use the latest version it has the patch in it to prevent you from getting the virus. Next go to this URL and let it check your computer for free to see if you have a virus. http:/housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp your computer will be scanned for free to see if you do indeed have the virus. If you do go to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/wscript.kakworm.htm There you will find a discription of the virus and information on how to delete it. I am not computer literate but I did manage to follow the instructions and delete the Worm. If you need more help please don't hesitate to contact me. Vicki K ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== Please support the Rootsweb Genealogical Cooperative by becoming a member, sponsor, or donor. For more information, visit Rootsweb at http://www.rootsweb.com
I'm am alerting everyone that I may have sent email to in the last month. I had the KAK Virus. It attached itself to to my email as a signature or attachment. ANYONE who opened a message from me is probably infected with the virus. If you want to find out and fix it if you have it, let me know and I will send you the URLS to check and then delete it. You only have until the 31st if March to fix it before it shuts your computer down. I sure am sorry for this, but did not know that I had it until yesterday. Vicki K
Dear Vicki--I would appreciate the URLs as I did indeed open your mail. My email address is [email protected] Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: txcalvert To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 8:59 AM Subject: [CALVERT] Wscript.KakWorm I'm am alerting everyone that I may have sent email to in the last month. I had the KAK Virus. It attached itself to to my email as a signature or attachment. ANYONE who opened a message from me is probably infected with the virus. If you want to find out and fix it if you have it, let me know and I will send you the URLS to check and then delete it. You only have until the 31st if March to fix it before it shuts your computer down. I sure am sorry for this, but did not know that I had it until yesterday. Vicki K ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves.
Carrolton is in Carroll County. One of the '"Calvert Counties" -----Original Message----- From: Karen Carty <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, March 25, 2000 9:15 AM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Calvert bible/Lee Finch >Do you know where Carrlton is? I live in St. Louis and am from Iron County which is about 90 miles southwest of here. > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/calvert.html for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. >
Do you know where Carrlton is? I live in St. Louis and am from Iron County which is about 90 miles southwest of here.
Steve Now that's what I consider a GREAT post. Thanks from all of us who have been working on the William Calvert-Elizabeth Nodding line. I have some material on the Finches I'll try to assemble and post. As I recall, Thomas is found back in Washington Co., TN with the Calverts, Noddings, etc. And, while I'm at it, I will again note that I have posted the following to the Net. The section from O'Gorman dealing with William Calvert - Elizabeth Nodding. www.code-co.com/rcf/ancestry/ogorman.htm And my page on William and Mary Nodding: (which is still a work in progress. I have much more material to add, and some reformatting and corrections to make.) www.code-co.com/rcf/ancestry/nodding.htm
Steve, Excellent work. We do have some list members in MO but I don't know if any live near Carrlton. I think there is one or more in Sadelia. Dan Whitmire
I suspect whomever the list member is in Sedalia can contact my relative there who is an auctioneer to ask who would know the Finches. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, March 24, 2000 10:34 AM Subject: Re: [CALVERT] Calvert bible/Lee Finch >Steve, >Excellent work. We do have some list members in MO but I don't know if any >live >near Carrlton. I think there is one or more in Sadelia. >Dan Whitmire > > >==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== >Please visit the surname mailing list homepage at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cbrogan/calvert.html for information on this list, it's member's pages, queries and other helpful genealogy pages. >
Greetings-- I am new to this list having only about three weeks ago finally clawed my way up my family tree through John Finch, son of Thomas and Mary (Calvert) Finch, to the Calvert line (William Calvert & Elizabeth Nodding, parents of Mary). In e-mail communications with Dan Whitmire, he led me to this mailing list and the discussion that appeared in August 1999 about a Calvert bible that was said to last be owned by a Lee Finch. I do not have this bible nor have I ever seen it (sorry!), but I may have some information relevant to finding it. I apologize for the length and detail of this message, but it seemed necessary to convince somebody that this information is believable. According to Ella Foy O'Gorman's 1947 book (http://www.code-co.com/rcf/ancestry/OGorman.htm), Cynthia Calvert was the daughter of William Jr (son of William & Elizabeth (Nodding) Calvert) and Elizabeth Fine. She had a brother, also named William, who married Martha Mitchell in Cooper Co MO in 1837. William and Martha appear in the Federal censuses for 1840 Cooper MO, 1850 Chariton MO (where he is a cooper), and 1860 Carroll MO (where he is now a farmer, and blind), along with their children. Sometime between 1860 and 1867 Martha died and is now buried in the Big Creek Cemetery between Carrollton and Bosworth in Carroll Co MO. Some of my relatives visited this cemetery two years ago searching for Finch graves but made note of the Calvert ones as well since there was a family legend of a Calvert connection. The stones were eroded and difficult to read so I have no exact date, but it is definitely the right Martha since the stone says, "Martha A wife of W. Calvert" and is buried next to William and "William M. son of W & M.A. Calvert" (born 1846, unknown to O'Gorman but clearly listed in the censuses with William and Martha). The 1867 date is known from Carroll County marriage records that show William Calvert marrying Mary Finch in Jan 1867. Mary was a daughter of Thomas and Mary (Calvert) Finch (listed by O'Gorman as Polly Ann) and a sister to John Finch. William and Mary Calvert, along with William's children, are shown in the 1870 Carroll MO census. In the 1880 census, Mary Calvert is shown in Carroll MO living with William's youngest son, George, and widowed. The Big Creek Cemetery gravestones are difficult to read, but William is buried there beside Martha. Sources differ on his death date, but agree it was in the first half of 1880 (the census was in June). Mary (Finch) Calvert had a brother named Elbridge, who married Minerva Misner in Carroll Co in 1860. They appear in the 1860 Carroll MO census and similarly in 1870 with their children. The 1876 Carroll MO atlas and plat map (http://www.carolnet.com/cchs/publicat.htm) shows their farm in twp 53N,R22W. However, in the 1880 census, Minerva is listed as widowed and she and her children are living with Mary Calvert and George in Carrollton twp (T53N,R23W). Thus it appears that both William and Elbridge died and Minerva and her kids moved in with her sister-in-law. The critical point in all of this is that Elbridge and Minerva had a son named Robert Lee Finch, born Dec 1863, and listed in both the 1870 and 1880 censuses as Lee. Mary (Finch) Calvert is also buried in the Big Creek Cemetery and her stone is engraved "Mary A Calvert nee Finch Born Aug 19, 1821 Died Nov 1, 1889". As Mary married late (age 45), she appears to have had no children. If a bible listing Cynthia Calvert had been owned by William Calvert (the 3rd) it might very well have followed this path and been handed down to this Lee Finch. While it might seem more correct that it would have gone to one of William's children, Lee was a legitimate Calvert descendant as well. The Carroll County marriage record index lists Lee Finch marrying Lucretia Hubbard in Oct 1892. The 1900 Carroll MO census shows Robert L Finch and Luticia, living with Pet Hubbard, sister-in-law. He is a carpenter living in Bosworth, married 7 years. There are no children. The 1910 and 1920 Carroll MO censuses are similar, showing no children. Copies of some notes passed on to me via a circuitous family route, supposedly written by a granddaughter of John Finch probably in the early 1930s while living in Bosworth MO, list a Lee Finch, son of Elbridge and Minervia Finch, having married a Loutittie Hubbard, and having had no children. (These notes only list names and relationships (no dates or places) and are not completely reliable. I consider them useful mainly as hints of where to look for better sources of info. They also do not give any information about even the parents of Mary (Calvert) Finch, much less her grandparents.) The Big Creek Cemetery contains the marker "FINCH Luticia 1864-1948 Robert L. 1863-1938". So whenever the bible was last seen, it could very well have still been owned by Lee. But without any children, it would likely have been given to another Calvert descendant. However, these granddaughter's notes also refer to "the old Calvert bible which cousin Tennie has put in the bank for safe keeping." Unfortunately, this is all that the notes say about this bible--there is nothing about what was in it. But it seems that this must be the same bible that was supposedly owned by Lee Finch. The "cousin Tennie" would have been Mary Elizabeth Tennessee Finch, born in Mar 1862, and who appears in the 1870 and 1880 Carroll MO censuses with her parents Noding C and Sarah F Finch. Noding was another brother to John, Mary, and Elbridge, thus Lee and Tennie would have been first cousins. The gd's notes say that Tennie married Marion Culver (no date or location known). A possible reason why the bible went to Tennie was that Marion Culver, according to the gd's notes, was a director of a local bank. There was yet another brother to John, Mary, Elbridge, and Noding: William Finch. William had a daughter, Blanche, born ca 1864 in Carroll MO, who married James H Long in Mar 1896 according to the Carroll County marriage index. The gd's notes say they had a son named Roy. However, something must have happened to James and Blanche, as the notes say Roy was raised by Marion and Tennie Culver. The 1900 Carroll MO census lists Marion Culver with wife Tenna (married 7 years and no children born) and George, an adopted son, born Mar 1900. The 1910 Carroll MO census shows Marion and Tennie living with Roy, an adopted son age 10. So his full name was probably George Roy Long Culver. Finally, the 1920 Carroll MO census shows Marion and Tenna with Roy, and again no other children. There is no mention of other children in the gd's notes, so it seems certain that Marion and Tennie had no children of their own. But if Tennie last had the bible, she probably would have passed it on to Roy since, in spite of his being adopted, he was still a true Calvert descendant. The gd's notes say Roy Long Culver married Minnie Harlin (no date or location known) and that they had three children: Marion, a second son (no name listed), and a daughter (no name listed). At least that was the situation when these notes were written, probably about 1931. Listed with Marion, Tenna, and Roy in the 1920 census also were Minnie, daughter-in-law age 22, and Marion H, grandson aged 10/12 (census taken in Jan 1920). The Social Security Death Index (http://www.rootsweb.com) contains Roy Culver, born 18 Mar 1900, died Aug 1979, and last address in Carrollton, MO. It also shows Minnie Culver, born 11 Apr 1898, died Jan 1977, and last address Carrollton, MO. So this is almost certainly Roy's wife. The SSDI also lists Marion Culver, born 6 Mar 1919, died Jul 1984, last address Griffith, IN, and Orval Culver, born 17 Nov 1922, died 12 May 1998, and last address Carrollton, MO. So Orval seems likely to be the second, unnamed son of Roy and Minnie. John Finch died young and his family was scattered. Additionally, subsequent generations also suffered tragedies and were scattered as well, so that now I do not have any relatives in Carroll County that I know. Moreover, I do not live near Missouri. But it seems very likely that this Calvert bible, if it still exists, has followed the above path and that these Culvers, if they do not have the bible, may at least know where it is. Marion H Culver's Griffith, Indiana, death may not be as useful, due to the 1984 date, but the Carrollton, Missouri, newspaper would almost certainly have printed obituaries or death/funeral notices of the other Culvers above, and they might give names of surviving relatives. If somebody could go to Carrollton and check the Carrollton library, and if Roy or Minnie's notices indicate a son Orval and Orval's notice lists somebody still alive since 1998, we might be very close to finding out what this bible has to say about William Calvert, Sr and his parents. As a final note, everything I have said here is either very old or from public records. But I hope that the search that follows this respects the privacy of any of these living relatives and does not post their names here without their consent and, as well, that the search be organized enough so that multiple hordes of wild-eyed genealogists do not suddenly descend upon these innocent folks! Steve --- Steve Gillispie <[email protected]>
Hi, as far as I can tell the Lord Baltimore line is too early to be related to my line. I've run into a lot of sites on that line though so I wish you goodluck, and will keep you in mind as I do my searches. Colette Gardiner [email protected] >>>believe that my husband's lineage is too early OR could possibly connect. We are seeking proof that Mary CALVERT was a sister of George Calvert, (First Lord Baltimore), a daughter of Leonard and Alice (Crossland) Leonard, and married Isaac CHAPLINE c1606. Rubinette Niemann>>>
I believe that my husband's lineage is too early OR could possibly connect. We are seeking proof that Mary CALVERT was a sister of George Calvert, (First Lord Baltimore), a daughter of Leonard and Alice (Crossland) Leonard, and married Isaac CHAPLINE c1606. Rubinette Niemann ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 5:14 PM Subject: [CALVERT] Catherine of Cumberland, Eng. > Hello, Catherine Calvert was christened Jan. 21,1776 Lanercost Parish, > Cumberland, England. Her parents were Robert Calvert and Mary Bell?? who were > proprietors of the Cumienton estate in Cumberland. > She married Edward Charlton at Lanercost in 1801, They had 12 children > born 1802- 1817: Robert, Mary, Henrietta, Edward, John, John Calvert, Ann, > Jane, William, Joseph, Catherine, & Margaret. They immigrated to Ontario, > Canada circa 1820, settling in York, Ontario, then in Lobo, Ontario. She died > 1854 in Lobo, Ontario. > Catherine had a sister Nancy (Mrs John Robson)and two nephews ( Thomas > and Joseph Routledge) who also immigrated to Canada.Catherine also had at > least the folowing siblings: Jane b.1772, Elizabeth b. 1774, James Calvert b. > 1778, all of Lanercost England. > Seeking info on ancestry or correspondance with any Calverts who are > descended from ancestors from this area of England to share info and > resources. > Colette Gardiner > [email protected] > > > ==== CALVERT Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves. > >