Marjorie, You asked about posting the data from John Mullinax's will the other day. I don't have the exact copy of his will, but do have the following from SOME MULLINAX ROOTS - SOUTH CAROLINA TO TEXAS written by Otto B Mullinax -- p 123 John made his will on July 11, 1836. Wm Trimmier, James Coan and Elisha Bishop were witnesses. He described himself as "being low in health." He died three days later on July 14, 1836. On September 7, 1836 Rebecca having applied as executrix (and others named in the will refusing to serve, the Ordinary appointed John Caldwell, John Stroble, Edward Bomar, John Snoddy, and John Crawford to appraise the estate. Stroble, Snoddy, and Crawford on October 20, 1836 appraised the estate, including 15 slaves at $14,539.62 1/2 exclusive of real estate. On October 7, 1836 John's will was recorded and proved before John Bomar, OSD. (Spartanburg Co, SC Wills book C p 97 box 21 pkg 4) Citation for the will was published at Mt Zion Meeting House on October 2, 1836. On September 5, 1838 Rebecca Mullinax sold 390 acres of land on Cub Branch of North Tyger River to John Snoddy for $808. Buying at the sale of John's effects were Daniel Pruett, John Plowman, Enoch G Foster, Michel Roberds, Wm Walker, Wm Trimmer, John Bomar Jr, Wm Nance, John Strobel, Wm Lenard, H Newberry, John C Coan, and many others. At a second sale, sold on order of January 4, 1839, Negro boys Alfred, Simpson, and Peter were sold for $2,165, and the proceeds were divided among ten legatees equally. Rebecca sold eight acres for $230 to Daniel Mullen on December 9, 1839. This land lay on both sides of the North Tyger River and included the mill and shed. John Snoddy Jr and Benjamin Boing were the witnesses before John Chapman, magistrate, on March 16, 1944. The deed was recorded January 21, 1845. (Spartanburg Co, SC Deeds book Y p 535-6) p 124 By the 1840 Spartanburg census, Rebecca was alone in her home with only one boy under five years of age. She resided north of Pacolet River on the north fork and was 66 years old. A Gideon Mullinax lived in the district. The Spartanburg census taker in 1850 (p 6 dwelling 52) found her alone. Marion Mullinax lived in dwelling 295 (p 34 L 22) On July 26, 1858 she died and was buried near her husband near Fair Forest, SC. John Mullinax left $1000 in trust with John Stroble, Adam Gramling, and John Murph to repair Methodist churches at Foster, Shiloh, Mount Pleasant, Cannons, Drummonds, Leonards, Woods, and Bethel. On April 12, 1848, Thos I P Vernon CESD took charge of the church money. Interestingly, John left to his brother, Absolem Mullinax, his Negro man named Guy "to labor for and serve the said Absolom [sic] during his lifetime . . . then to be equally divided among his children." Guy was appraised at $500. At the time of his death John and Rebecca had no children, but had, as brother and sisters and heirs, the following: 1 Matthew Mullinax, DAR certified 2 Mary Mullinax. She married a Francis Dover and moved to Habersham Co, GA in 1820 and was over 70 years old in 1840 3 Anna Mullinax. She married a Hendrix 4 Sarah Mullinax. She married George Johnson and had moved to Habersham, GA by June 21, 1838. 5 A daugher Mullinax. She married a Grimes and had as children Martin, David and Mahala. 6 Malinda Mullinax, who married a Cowan. 7 Elizabeth Mullinax. She was married to Ablolom Martin. She died following the birth of her son Fields. Absolom remarried and was then murdered and his widow and Fields were beneficiaries under John's will. 8 Absolom Mullinax 9 Peter Mullinax (a Revolutionary War casualty) . . . . . p 125 Footnote # 25: . . . . A check on Mary Dover, married to Francis Dover, confirmed this. Living in Habersham Co, GA she gave Absolem a power of attorney to collect her part. A check of the 1820 (p 115), 1830 (p 29 line 11) and 1840 (p 153 line 43) Habersham censuses show her to have been born 1760 - 70. [NOTE: If Mr Mullinax thought Francis J Dover was dead in 1838 when he wrote about Mary (Mullinax) Dover's "widow pension" then what was he reading in 1840 to get Mary's age? Doesn't make sense. Page 153 1840 Hab Co, GA is the census record for Francis J Dover.] p 127 . . . On June 21, 1838, Mary Mullinax (married to Francis J Dover and Sarah Mullinax (Johnson), two of the legatees of Rev John, living in Habersaham Co, GA, excuted a power of attorney to Absolem to collect for them their part of their brother's estate from their sister-in-law Rebecca. Absolem was visiting in Habersham County, Georgia July 13, 1838 when he swore before Jno R Shanford, Judge of the Inferiour Court, to an affidavitt, in an effort to assist his sister, Mary, in getting a widow's pension (she was married to Francis J Dover). He swore that he was living in York District, SC "during the Rev War," that he knew and saw Francis Dover serving in the Army of South Carolina in 1777 and 1778 under Captain Jenkins. He stated that Francis Dover served throughout that war according to the neighborhood history. . . . [NOTE: Mr Mullinax was mistaken about the information in his book about Mary (Mullinax) Dover -- he claims that Absolem Mullinax witnessed papers in 1838 for Mary to receive a widow's pension for FJD's Rev War service. Since FJD didn't die until 1851 it was NOT Mary filing for a widow's pension. It was FJD himself refiling for his pension. Since we know that FJD was living by himself in 1830 and he and Mary were signing a power of attorney together in 1838, it seems most likely that FJD & Mary did not marry until sometime between 1830 & 1838. Had Mr Mullinax looked further at the Hab Co, GA census he would have found FJD by himself in 1830 and with an apparent wife in 1840 and living with his dau and s-n-l Thomas & Rebecca (Dover) Cross in 1850] ************************************ In the book SPARTANBURG COUNTY SOUTH CAROLINA WILL ABSTRACTS 1787 - 1840 compiled by Brent Holcomb can be found the abstact of the will of John Mullinnix(sic). In Will Book C 97-101, Francis Dover is named as one of the beneficiaries. John Mullinnix made his will 11 July 1836. He died three days later 14 July 1836 and his will was recorded and proved 7 Oct 1836. (Source for this will is listed in the Mullinax book as Spartanburg County Wills, book C, p. 97 box 21, pkg 4). ************************************************ A transcription from Juanita McMann (an older Dover researcher) where she read a Power of Attorney done by Mary (Mullinax) Dover --- Sprartanburg County, SC REGISTER OF DEEDS BOOK "W" PAGE ?? POWER OF ATTORNEY to ABSALOM MULLINAX from MARY DOVER, et al HABERSHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA: Francis J. Dover and others No. 304 Know all men by these presents that we, FRANCIS J DOVER and MARY DOVER His wife, formerly MARY MULLINAX, and SARAH JOHNSON formerly Sarah Mullinax, and were relict of JANUARY JOHNSON, Deceased (all heirs and legatees of the estate by the will of the late JOHN MULLINAX deceased all of the County and State aforesaid, for devises good causes, etc ... do make ordain and appoint ABSALOM MULLINAX, of PICKENS District in the State of South Carolina our true and lawful attorney, for us in our separate names..... receive from the executrix, etc. Signed Francis J Dover Mary Dover Sarah Johnson 21 June 1838 ------------ OFFICE OF PROBATE JUDGE File No. 1429 - WILL John Mullinax HEIRS OR LEGATEES Matthew Mullinax FRANCIS DOVER Anna Hendrix Sarah Johnson Martin Grimes David Grimes Mahala Grimes Malinda Cowan Fields Martin Mrs. Martin, widow of Absalom Martin, who was murdered Rebecca, the wife of John Mullinax
In a message dated 2/9/2004 11:08:09 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > "Southern Banner" > Athens, Georgia > 3-3-1836 > > Habersham Co.---Sheriff Sale > 1st Tuesday in April next Lot # 54 / 13 Dist. . . . .levied as on the > property of Thomas Cross to satisfy executions or fi fas in favor of > Joseph Dobson VS. Thomas Cross, H. Dover. This must be Hezekiah Dover here with Thomas Cross. I don't think that we have any information about Lot 54 13th District, but we do have on Lot 52 & 53 --- Moses C. Gilham sold to Anderson Dover Lot 53 of 13th District, 250 acres on January 27, 1824, recorded 12/3/1825, Deed Book C, 142. Witnessed by Lott M. Lagwine and Joseph Jones, J.P. William Kitchens of Henry County sold to Lawson Dover of Habersham County on 12/29/1826 Lot 52 of the 13th District, 250 acres, recorded 2/17/1826, signed by Commick McCartan and Joseph Cross (made a mark), Deed Book D 101. ************************************** << "Southern Banner" Athens, Georgia 3-5-1835 Habersham Co.---Sheriff Sale, 1st Tuesday in April next 25 acres Lot # 45 / 13 Dist. . . . .levied as on the property of Francis Dover, to satisfy executions or fi fas in favor of Fredrick Weaver. >> NOTE: I'm confused about this entry because of the following --- 13 Nov 1823 Francis J Dover bought 250 acres known as Lot 45 13th Dist. 31 Mar 1829 FJD sold 125 acres of Lot 45 13th Dist to Simpson Dover. 15 May 1834 Simpson Dover sold 125 acres of land -- half of Lot 45, 13th District to Philip Fry 4 Dec 1834 Francis J Dover gave half of the lot of land known as Lot 45 13th Dist to his son Anderson Dover. NOTE: Would seem like by 4 Dec 1834 Francis J Dover would not have owned any part of Lot 45 13th Dist as he had sold half of the original 250 acres to Simpson Dover earlier and gave the other have to son Anderson Dover. Why would they be having a Sheriff's sale in Mar 1835 against Francis J Dover to sell land that he didn't even own anymore? ************************************ KNOWN DEEDS CONCERNING LOT 45 DIST 13 -- Amos Love of Laurence County, GA sold to Francis Dover, 250 acres of land, November 13, 1823, Lot 45, 13th Distict; recorded 3/5/1824 in Deed Book B 142. Witness: John Mercer; Benj. Cleveland, J.I.C. -------------------------------------------------- Francis Dover sells to Simpson Dover, 3/31/1829, part of Lot 45, 13th District for $500.00, lying on the west fork of the left fork of Deep Creek, containing 125 acres, recorded, 6/18/1829, Deed Book G 167. Witnessed by Stephen Smith and William Kenny, J.P. -------------------------------------------------- Simpson Dover sells to Philip Fry, May 15, 1834, for $200, 125 acres of land (half of Lot 45, 13th District), witnessed by Joseph Dobson, Jr. and M. Seitz, J.P. Recorded May 26, 1834. --------------------------------------------------- Habersham County, Georgia Book N Page 355 Know all men by these presents that I, Francis J. Dover, of the State and County aforesaid for in consideration of the Love, Good Will and Affection which I do bear towards my loving son Anderson Dover of the same State and County have given and granted and by these presents do freely give and grant unto the said Anderson Dover, his Heirs, Exrs or Admrs half of the lot of land known and distinguished by the 45th of the 13th district of Habersham; a note on Wm Mills for $106 also an execution upon Frederick A. Weaver for $81. Also an execution upon Nellie Dobson for $16 also 3 cows and 3 sheep and 20 head of hogs and 100 bushels of corn also a quantity of hay and fodder together with all my household furniture and farming utensils by him freely to be possessed and enjoyed of which before the signing of these presents I have delivered him the said Anderson Dover an inventory signed with my own hand and bearing above date. To have and to hold all the said goods chattels together with the other things herein mentioned to him the said Anderson Dover his heirs Exrs or Admrs from henceforth as his and their proper goods and chattels absolutely without any manner of condition. In witness whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this 4th day of Dec 1834. Sealed Signed and Delivered in Presence of: D. L. Stewart Francis J. Dover (LS) L. Foy
Default on property taxes maybe? Lot 52 & 53 along with lot 54 are located in the upper part of Habersham along/near the Rabun County border. Lot 19 in the following deed is further North along the border with Rabun and the Stephen Shelton family has a connection with the Habersham County Dover family. Personal thought, this Hezekiah Dover deed reference may be a major piece of a puzzle and there's a retired postmaster in Arkansas who may have the answer in his DNA test that hasn't been ordered yet. 7 October 1837 Habersham County, Georgia ---Patrick S. McGee of neighboring Rabun County sold to Stephen Shelton of Habersham County for $85, 13th District, parto of lot # 19, 125 acres, adjoining Roper Creek and P. Phillips land. Source: Habersham County Deed Book O pp 415 -416. FHL Film #382558 The Soquee River is unique in that it begins and ends within Habersham County. The headwaters rise in the Chattahoochee Forest around Goshen Mountain and gather force from the many little streams and branches that flow down into it as it passes-Oakey Creek, Roper Creek, Goshen Creek, Baker Branch, Long Branch, Shoal Branch, Ben Tatum Branch, Porter Mill Branch, Glade Creek, Deep Creek, and Hazel Creek-to mention a few. By the time the Soquee reaches Clarkesville there is enough water to supply the town. Further downstream at a series of rapids, it once powered an iron mill and later the Habersham Mills. Eventually at the county line, the Soquee gives up her name to the Chattahoochee, and together they flow to help fill Lake Lanier and eventually supply, in a much filtered and recycled form, the drinking water for Atlanta.
That's interesting. There's two Bailey's in this thought. The one in the Poor School records has an implied year of birth of 1817 that matches the year of birth for my Bailey A. Dover son of John Dover born about 1793. Bailey Dover (the eldest Bailey born abt. 1791 SC) in Rabun County was a long time judge so his being involved with the railroad seems a little unusual. I'll never be able to prove or disprove it but there's a chance that the Luraney Dover in the Poor School records was married to a BENNETT and living next door to my John Dover in 1850 Alabama (their marriage license in Georgia did omit her maiden name). I finally gave up on that one after a lot of years only to then find out recently that Joel & Luraney Bennett (she died young) had a grandson that was named Bailey Dover Bennett (1900-1977). I've always suspected that my John Dover was the brother of Bailey Dover in Rabun County, Georgia. Bailey was in Buncombe Co. in 1820 living near an elder John Dover born before 1775 and between 1761-1770 in the 1830 Buncombe census who could have been his father. Marjorie found one of those golden records that show Jeptha Dover from Buncombe County, NC was kin to Bailey Dover the elder in Rabun County, Georgia. One of the major surprises to me in the DNA so far is that one of the descendants of Frederick (& Margaret) Dover living next door to this Jeptha Dover in 1830 Buncombe Co. is an exact match with the family line of Francis J. Dover. My John could/should be one of the other next door neighbors of the four Dover's in 1830 Buncombe (John, Fred, Jeptha and Elijah) but we (Fred & John Jr.) are off by one mutant although we still connect. Habersham County, Georgia Poor School Records Index to Georgia Poor School & Academy Records, 1826-1850, Image 12 dated 1834. Ava Dover 9, Bailey Dover 17, John Dover 5, Leander Dover 11, Liney Dover 11 & Cassy Dover 12, Belinda 10, Fern 12, Luraney 12. -----Original Message----- From: Terry Jackson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 8:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Dover] Barby Dover Wasn't there a Barbara/Barby Dover in the Poor School files in GA? But a female delagate at a railroad convention in 1836? I'm leaning toward the idea that this is a transcription error and this should be Bailey Dover. "Messenger" Macon, Georgia Thursday, 11-10-1836 At a railroad convention held in Macon on the 7th instant, the folowing delegates were in attendance: . . . . Barby Dover, Rabun Co., GA, . . . . . . ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== If you need to contact the Listmanager, please send your message to, Patricia at [email protected]
Yes I posted a month or so ago. The information I have is she was 35 in 1880 census. Father's birthplace is KY. Census was taken in Bee Branch township. Chariton County, Missouri. This would make her birth date 1845. I have her marriage as Dec 15. 1861 to Randolph Clark in Chariton county Missouri. She and Randolph had 10 children by 1880. That's all I know at this time. Thank you Judith
"Southern Banner" Athens, Georgia 3-3-1836 Habersham Co.---Sheriff Sale 1st Tuesday in April next Lot #54 / 13 Dist. . . . .levied as on the property of Thomas Cross to satisfy executions or fi fas in favor of Joseph Dobson VS. Thomas Cross, H. Dover.
"Southern Banner" Athens, Georgia 3-5-1835 Habersham Co.---Sheriff Sale, 1st Tuesday in April next 25 acres Lot #45 / 13 Dist. . . . .levied as on the property of Francis Dover, to satisfy executions or fi fas in favor of Fredrick Weaver.
Wasn't there a Barbara/Barby Dover in the Poor School files in GA? But a female delagate at a railroad convention in 1836? I'm leaning toward the idea that this is a transcription error and this should be Bailey Dover. "Messenger" Macon, Georgia Thursday, 11-10-1836 At a railroad convention held in Macon on the 7th instant, the folowing delegates were in attendance: . . . . Barby Dover, Rabun Co., GA, . . . . . .
Judith, Have you posted your Caroline yet? About what age would she be in 1860 Missouri. My Madison Dover went from GA to MO, back to GA and then over into AL. That's where I got hatched. Terry Judith Clark wrote: >I'm researching a female Dover so this doesn't affect me. However webtv >users cannot open PDF files. >Just thought you should know. >Thanks >Judith Clark >looking for Caroline Dover in 1860 Missouri. > > >==== DOVER Mailing List ==== >Dover resources at surname web >http://www.surnameweb.org/registry/d/o/v/dover.shtml > > > > >
I'm researching a female Dover so this doesn't affect me. However webtv users cannot open PDF files. Just thought you should know. Thanks Judith Clark looking for Caroline Dover in 1860 Missouri.
Source: 1930 U.S. Federal Census , Arkansas , Jefferson , Dudley Lake , District 9 Page 3B Image 6 Enumeration Date: April 10, 1930 House: Family: Name Rel Sex Race Age Mtl Status Age Md. POB FPOB MPOB Occupation Harper?, Martha J. Head F W 76 Widowed 18 AR US US Dover, Annie B. Dau F W 40 Md. 27 AR AL AR Dover, William A. Son In Law M W 40 Md. 27 MI AL AL Farmer Dover, Harold L. ? Grandson M W 9 S AR MI AR Dover, William K. Grandson M W 8 S AR MI AR Living next to Hawkins & Henderson Sharon Dover Romanek Primary e-mail: [email protected] Secondary e-mail: [email protected] Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.]
Long list of the "D" names. Use Find from your browser. Eric, which ones are kin? http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/ga+index+2940843571867 3+F
Remember...he's a DOVER! ----- Original Message ----- From: "sromanek" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 3:55 PM Subject: [Dover] William/David/ Roxie Dover 1920 Census Ga. > I am not sure who this is. If anyone on the list knows for sure, > please share it with the rest of us. There are some things that > just do not look right about it to me. HOW, can a 30 or even a 36 > year old man have a 40 year old daughter. It really looks like he > is 30 on this page but it is hard to read. I have a Roxie Dover > in my file but she is not the daughter of an Augustus and the age > is wrong for this to be her. This one is a real puzzle to me. I > do not know who any of them are. Does anyone else? > > > Source: 1920 Census, Walker County, Georgia, Rossville Town > Page 8A written > Page 270 Stamped > Image 15 > Enumeration Date: 1-8 & 0-1920 > House: 116 > Family: 149 > Name Rel Sex Race Age Mtl Status POB > FPOB MPOB Occupation > Dover, William Head M W 30? Wd. AL > AL AL Shackler?-Hosiery Mill > Roxie Dau F W 40 S > AL AL AL ????-can't read it > David L. Brother M W 36 S > AL AL AL Cashier > Myrtle M. Sister F W 21 S > AL AL AL Shackler > Hitchcock, Albert Boarder M W 48 S GA > TN GA Painter > > > > > > Sharon Dover Romanek > Primary e-mail: [email protected] > Secondary e-mail: [email protected] > > Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, > Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen > > It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.] > > > ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== > Genconnect board > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.dover > >
Well, so far, all I've figured out is the boarder is a WHITLOCK. Will go back to 1910 to see what can be found sromanek wrote: >I am not sure who this is. If anyone on the list knows for sure, >please share it with the rest of us. There are some things that >just do not look right about it to me. HOW, can a 30 or even a 36 >year old man have a 40 year old daughter. It really looks like he >is 30 on this page but it is hard to read. I have a Roxie Dover >in my file but she is not the daughter of an Augustus and the age >is wrong for this to be her. This one is a real puzzle to me. I >do not know who any of them are. Does anyone else? > > >Source: 1920 Census, Walker County, Georgia, Rossville Town >Page 8A written >Page 270 Stamped >Image 15 >Enumeration Date: 1-8 & 0-1920 >House: 116 >Family: 149 >Name Rel Sex Race Age Mtl Status POB >FPOB MPOB Occupation >Dover, William Head M W 30? Wd. AL >AL AL Shackler?-Hosiery Mill > Roxie Dau F W 40 S >AL AL AL ????-can't read it > David L. Brother M W 36 S >AL AL AL Cashier > Myrtle M. Sister F W 21 S >AL AL AL Shackler >Hitchcock, Albert Boarder M W 48 S GA >TN GA Painter > > > > > >Sharon Dover Romanek >Primary e-mail: [email protected] >Secondary e-mail: [email protected] > >Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, >Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen > >It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? > >--- >[This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.] > > >==== DOVER Mailing List ==== >Genconnect board >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.dover > > > > >
I am not sure who this is. If anyone on the list knows for sure, please share it with the rest of us. There are some things that just do not look right about it to me. HOW, can a 30 or even a 36 year old man have a 40 year old daughter. It really looks like he is 30 on this page but it is hard to read. I have a Roxie Dover in my file but she is not the daughter of an Augustus and the age is wrong for this to be her. This one is a real puzzle to me. I do not know who any of them are. Does anyone else? Source: 1920 Census, Walker County, Georgia, Rossville Town Page 8A written Page 270 Stamped Image 15 Enumeration Date: 1-8 & 0-1920 House: 116 Family: 149 Name Rel Sex Race Age Mtl Status POB FPOB MPOB Occupation Dover, William Head M W 30? Wd. AL AL AL Shackler?-Hosiery Mill Roxie Dau F W 40 S AL AL AL ????-can't read it David L. Brother M W 36 S AL AL AL Cashier Myrtle M. Sister F W 21 S AL AL AL Shackler Hitchcock, Albert Boarder M W 48 S GA TN GA Painter Sharon Dover Romanek Primary e-mail: [email protected] Secondary e-mail: [email protected] Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.]
I am not positive but I think this is my grandpa's brother William Alfred Dover and his wife and daughters. He MAY be the one from this mornings post about the murder. If so, I never heard anything about that, but I grew up knowing very little about my Dover family except my own immediate family. Anyone know anything about this family? Source: 1920 Census, Walker County, Georgia, 1257 District Page 4B Image 8 Page 187 Enumeration Date: 1-19-20-1920 House: 67 Family: 69 Name Rel Sex Race Age Mtl Status POB FPOB MPOB Occupation Dover, William A. Head M W 32 S(SIC) AL AL AL Carpenter-Hosiery Mill Louise Wife F W 31 M TN NC TN Estelle B. Dau F W 7 S GA AL TN Christina M. Dau F W 5 S GA AL TN Elizabeth Dau F W 2 6/12 S GA AL TN Neighbors are Schmidt & Arp Sharon Dover Romanek Primary e-mail: [email protected] Secondary e-mail: [email protected] Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.]
Thanks Terry. I figured it is either that or that I had changed to a stationery that popped up on each new message and rootsweb has to be plain text. Will have to see. I know it is not a virus anyway at this point, or do not think it is. My scans come out clean. Thanks to all who have replied to me on this. I was in quite a dither about it for a while. I turned off the stationery anyway just in case that was it. My puter is suppose to catch that it only goes plain text to the list, so that should not have been a problem. Anyway I will continue now that I know I am OK and it is just something weird. Can't send viruses to the list anyway from what I understand. Take Care, Sharon Dover Romanek Primary e-mail: [email protected] Secondary e-mail: [email protected] Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Jackson To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 3:38 PM Subject: Re: [Dover] Test Sharon, I don't think it's you. I'm getting the same thing over a couple more rootsweb lists. sromanek wrote: > This is a test to see if this message gets scrambled as well. I > am having some sort of problem that is scrambling my messages for > some reason. I just did a virus scan so do not think it is that. > Forgive the mess you all are getting. It is not intentional. > > Sharon Dover Romanek > Primary e-mail: [email protected] > Secondary e-mail: [email protected] > > Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, > Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen > > It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.] > > ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== > If you need to contact the Listmanager, > please send your message to, Patricia at [email protected] ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== Dover Genforum http://genforum.genealogy.com/dover/ --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.]
Sharon, I don't think it's you. I'm getting the same thing over a couple more rootsweb lists. sromanek wrote: > This is a test to see if this message gets scrambled as well. I > am having some sort of problem that is scrambling my messages for > some reason. I just did a virus scan so do not think it is that. > Forgive the mess you all are getting. It is not intentional. > > Sharon Dover Romanek > Primary e-mail: [email protected] > Secondary e-mail: [email protected] > > Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, > Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen > > It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.] > > ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== > If you need to contact the Listmanager, > please send your message to, Patricia at [email protected]
No scramble here! Love, Lou ----- Original Message ----- From: "sromanek" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 12:37 PM Subject: [Dover] Test This is a test to see if this message gets scrambled as well. I am having some sort of problem that is scrambling my messages for some reason. I just did a virus scan so do not think it is that. Forgive the mess you all are getting. It is not intentional. Sharon Dover Romanek Primary e-mail: [email protected] Secondary e-mail: [email protected] Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.] ==== DOVER Mailing List ==== If you need to contact the Listmanager, please send your message to, Patricia at [email protected]
It came through to me. I noticed on the bottom of your email that you are also researching Williams and Tyner. I have both these names in my family tree. My fathers maternal great-grandmother was a Williams and there are Tyners in her tree. Just curious as to your connection. Trish White >From: "sromanek" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [Dover] Test >Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 13:37:52 -0500 > >This is a test to see if this message gets scrambled as well. I >am having some sort of problem that is scrambling my messages for >some reason. I just did a virus scan so do not think it is that. >Forgive the mess you all are getting. It is not intentional. > > >Sharon Dover Romanek >Primary e-mail: [email protected] >Secondary e-mail: [email protected] > >Researching: Romanek, Gucwa, Dover, Shrader, Tyner, Johnston, >Williams, Edge, Smith, Kirksey, Demers, Murphy, Allen > >It's 2003... Do you know where your g-g-great grandparents are? > > >--- >[This E-mail scanned for viruses by Internet Of Salisbury, Inc.] > > >==== DOVER Mailing List ==== >If you need to contact the Listmanager, >please send your message to, Patricia at [email protected] > _________________________________________________________________ Find great local high-speed Internet access value at the MSN High-Speed Marketplace. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200360ave/direct/01/