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    1. [Cork] Virus is Hoax!
    2. Peg Garry
    3. Apologies to all. The virus is a hoax. Don't delete the Teddy Bear. Peggy

    09/03/2002 05:40:25
    1. [Cork] Re: McAULIFFE
    2. <PRE>To John Dwyer, Did your gr gr. grandfather Patrick McAULIFFE have a daughter Honora who was born in Newmarket 24 Dec. 1850 0r 1852? She married Jeremiah RILEY. Connie Riley

    09/03/2002 03:56:22
    1. [Cork] Re: CountyCork-D Digest V02 #217
    2. John, I have just finished checking a film at the LDS Library, # 14441035, which is Catholic Parish Records of Carrigaline, but I can't remember the years it included. Try checking the LDS Library web site, - family search.org - for this film number, and it should give you the years of the records. Researching Supple and O'Sullivan in County Cork Rose,

    09/02/2002 10:12:41
    1. Re: [Cork] Important! Virus inadvertently sent to you!!
    2. This is a known hoax. Please don't act on this! Check the following link for more information: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax. html And remember that you can't get a virus sent to you through a RW mailing list; any attachment is removed. Wilson DeCamp In a message dated 9/2/2002 2:21:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, peggarry@attbi.com writes: > I was infected by this "Teddy Bear" virus which was hidden in a message from > my nephew. Please read the message below and follow the directions. I was > able to locate the virus in my "C" drive and delete it by following the > directions carefully. Apologies for the inconvenience. > Peg > > Message from my nephew: > > I hate to tell you this, but I got a virus from being in someone's > address book. > Therefore, since you are in my address book, you apparently have gotten > it too and > it has infected your address book. It cannot be detected by Norton or > McAfee > Anti-Virus programs. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the > address > book, whether or not you send e-mail. It's not a big deal and it's > really easy to > take care of it. It won't take action for a week or two, but it only > takes a second to > erase it. So here are the instructions: > > 1. Go to Start, then Find or Search > 2. In Files/Folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > 3. Be sure to search in your "c" drive > 4. Click Find or Search > 5. The virus has a Teddy Bear logo with the name > jdbgmgr.exe --DO NOT OPEN > 6. Right click and delete it > 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there also > > IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT EVERYONE IN YOUR > ADDRESS BOOK. > > I'm really sorry about this. Pass along the message to those in your > address > books. > > Thanks! >

    09/02/2002 08:30:18
    1. [Cork] Re:Heritage Centres
    2. I visited the Mallow Heritage Centre a couple of weeks ago. They have the RC church records for the Cloyne diocese but not much else. Their address is 27-29 Bank Place in Mallow. In Newmarket I was told that local church records used to be stored at the OKeefe Institute but a couple of years ago they were sent to Mallow. The Mallow Heritage Centre charged me 63.50 euro dollars for a genealogy study. They could not find my great grandmother's baptismal record. She was probably baptised in a church in the Kerry diocese. They did find a marriage record in Castlemagner for a couple who I think are my great great gandparents (Patrick McAuliffe and Hanora O'Sullivan) and some baptismal records in Newmarket and some in Castlemagner for some of their children. Jerry Dwyer Castro Valley, CA __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

    09/02/2002 06:09:39
    1. Re: [Cork] Important! Virus inadvertently sent to you!!
    2. Michael O'Rourke
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peg Garry" <peggarry@attbi.com> To: <CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 11:22 AM Subject: [Cork] Important! Virus inadvertently sent to you!! > I was infected by this "Teddy Bear" virus NO! You are the victim of a wll-known and widely acknowledged hoax. That file is part of the Java environment for Windows. Deleting it will likely break Java and require reinstalling it.

    09/02/2002 05:43:40
    1. [Cork] Important! Virus inadvertently sent to you!!
    2. Peg Garry
    3. I was infected by this "Teddy Bear" virus which was hidden in a message from my nephew. Please read the message below and follow the directions. I was able to locate the virus in my "C" drive and delete it by following the directions carefully. Apologies for the inconvenience. Peg Message from my nephew: I hate to tell you this, but I got a virus from being in someone's address book. Therefore, since you are in my address book, you apparently have gotten it too and it has infected your address book. It cannot be detected by Norton or McAfee Anti-Virus programs. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you send e-mail. It's not a big deal and it's really easy to take care of it. It won't take action for a week or two, but it only takes a second to erase it. So here are the instructions: 1. Go to Start, then Find or Search 2. In Files/Folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe 3. Be sure to search in your "c" drive 4. Click Find or Search 5. The virus has a Teddy Bear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe --DO NOT OPEN 6. Right click and delete it 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there also IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK. I'm really sorry about this. Pass along the message to those in your address books. Thanks!

    09/02/2002 05:22:42
    1. [Cork] Heritage Centres
    2. My list of Heritage Centres holding information for County Cork and City of Cork is rather out of date. Could SKS please verify that the following are still in business and the addresses current? Replies either off or on list at your discretion. Mallow Heritage Centre 27-19 Bank Place Mallow West Cork Heritage Centre Bandon Duhallow Heritage Centre O'Keefe Institute Newmarket Cork City Ancestral Research Ltd. Cork County Library Farranlea Road Cork Any new places? Web and/or e-mail addresses would be an added attraction. Thanks and cheers, Terence

    09/01/2002 03:23:41
    1. Re: [Cork] Model Farn Area of Cork
    2. Brendan Jones
    3. Hi Bill, If you are referring to Cork City the following may be of interest. The Model Farm area in Cork was on the city end of the road from Cork to Macroom. It is now a Hi-Tech Business Park. The present Model Farm Road is roughly divided in half by the boundary between City and County. Macroney Parish for what its worth is in the North County Cork area. Regards, Brendan Jones > Can anyone tell me where the Model Farm area of Cork is? I was told that my > relatives were from that area prior to moving to Macroney Parish. I think it

    09/01/2002 02:24:43
  1. 09/01/2002 02:24:17
    1. Re: [Cork] WATERLOO
    2. Brendan Jones
    3. Hi Jean, Waterloo is on a local road about two or three miles north of Blarney. There is no census prior to 1901 available. Regards, Brendan Jones. > Please could someone help me with the location of Waterloo. Is it a part of Blarney or a separate village? Also does anyone know if there are any census records for this area prior to 1881 and if so where are they kept? > > Regards > Jean > > > > ==== CountyCork Mailing List ==== > ** Visit the IrelandGenWeb at http://www.irelandgenweb.com ** > >

    09/01/2002 02:24:08
    1. Re: [Cork] Model Farn Area of Cork
    2. Thanks Pete, I was not looking in the right area. Would you know which Catholic parish Model Farm Road is part of?

    09/01/2002 02:23:04
    1. [Cork] Cork - butter factory
    2. Elizabeth W. Knowlton
    3. Judith, are you sure there were gravestones? You don't say how you were searching--by mail? you went to Ireland? Did you find their death certificates? That might give you more information, for instance the person present at their deaths. Sorry I do not know about the butter factory. Elizabeth KnowltonEW@Compuserve.com Message text written by INTERNET:CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com >I have been searching for the graves of my gt gt grandparents in Ireland (Cork) for and have not been able to find them, although I have their address and place of death. I have been thinking that perhaps they had family origins in another part of Cork. Any assistance would be appreciated.My brother remembers a conversation when he was a child about the name of the place our forebears came from in Cork that was also the brand name of a butter, the butter factory being in the suburb (township) where they lived. Does anyone know of a township that might fit this description? TIA Judith Mellifont<

    09/01/2002 12:43:01
    1. [Cork] Model Farm
    2. Linda Egan Flynn
    3. Does anyone know how Model Farm got its name? Linda Egan Flynn

    09/01/2002 11:15:12
    1. Re: [Cork] Cork - butter factory
    2. Brendan Sisk
    3. Judith, The Butter Market (known locally as THE BUTTERA) was in Shandon. See http://www.stmarysonthehill.ie/comenius/traditionalfoods/butter.html Slán tamall Brendan Sisk http://brensisk.tripod.com/

    09/01/2002 07:56:56
    1. [Cork] Re: Butter
    2. Michael Howard
    3. Mitchelstown is famous for its butter made just outside the town. Mick _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com

    09/01/2002 05:53:56
    1. Re: [Cork] WATERLOO
    2. Jean at smuggler@blueyonder.co.uk writes: << Please could someone help me with the location of Waterloo. >> Jean, I don't find a 'Waterloo' in the Blarney area on any of my maps, but if you go to google.com and enter > Waterloo Cork <, you'll get a bunch of websites which show that Waterloo, in the Blarney area does indeed exist. You'll have to do a bit of fiddling-around, I expect......nothing appeared immediately to direct me to a certain road or district. But it is definitely not a town or townland (I don't think <gr>). Probably a neighborhood or such. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts

    09/01/2002 03:50:41
    1. Re: [Cork] Model Farn Area of Cork
    2. Bill at Wtoxr7@aol.com writes: << Can anyone tell me where the Model Farm area of Cork is? >> Bill, According to some of the maps from the Cork City map website: >> http://www.corkcorp.ie/maps << (I think it was maps 26 or 28 and eastward). It appears that regional road R 608, running just south of the N 22 in the stretch between Cork Center and Ballincollig, is known as Model Farm Road. This is the section which connects the N 71 with the N 22 to the west, between Carrigrohane and Ballincollig. So, I'd guess that this two-mile-long stretch might qualify as a Model Farm "area" of Cork City. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts

    09/01/2002 03:44:37
    1. [Cork] Cork - butter factory
    2. Judith Mellifont
    3. Dear All, I have been searching for the graves of my gt gt grandparents in Ireland (Cork) for and have not been able to find them, although I have their address and place of death. I have been thinking that perhaps they had family origins in another part of Cork. Any assistance would be appreciated.My brother remembers a conversation when he was a child about the name of the place our forebears came from in Cork that was also the brand name of a butter, the butter factory being in the suburb (township) where they lived. Does anyone know of a township that might fit this description? TIA Judith Mellifont Brisbane

    08/31/2002 10:21:07
    1. Re: [Cork] Cork - butter factory
    2. William P. Fahy
    3. It is probably the townland of Aghadown, in West Cork. There was a butter brand called Aughadown Butter, marketed by Drinagh Creameries. See my website www.westcork.homestead.com and press the button for Aughadown Civil Parish. Bill Fahy

    08/31/2002 01:25:32