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    1. [ERY]
    2. Hi. My name is Beth and I am researching my family history. If any one is researching the families of Chandler or Brantom I would be interested.My grandfather was born in Pocklington in 1901. I have a copy of his birth cert. His father is William Ellis and his mother is Catherine (Jobson). I don't have much on the Brantom family only that my grandfather William was born 1873 in Heath and Reach Beds. I have a copy of his birth cert. also. His father William ,mother Sarah (Bull)I can't seem to get any more information anywhere I am just starting so need some guidance from others. Thanks in advance Beth Habkirk (Canada)

    02/02/2003 03:43:28
    1. [ERY] Market Weighton
    2. Steve Nicholas
    3. Hello List, I would like to find a Monumental Inscription for James LAWSON who was buried at Market Weighton Chruch on June 28th 1815. I am hoping that someone may be able to lookup an index of MI's should such an index exist for Market Weighton. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks Steve Nicholas

    02/02/2003 01:35:15
    1. [ERY] my tree on rootsweb
    2. kbann3
    3. FYI, I have just uploaded my tree to rootsweb, the URL is http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=kbann3 Some of it is not definitive so beware! But if you check it out and see a link, I'd love to hear from you! Kerry

    02/01/2003 06:22:46
    1. Re: [ERY] STATHER
    2. Barbara I have a few Stathers born between 1813 (father Stephen), son Charles 1838 and daughters Mary 1840, Charlotte 1843, Elizabeth 1845, Emma 1847(married George Walmsley 1868), Harriet 1850, in the Howden, Newport and North Cave area. I don't have any of the names you are searching. Do you have any of the above? Victor On 31 Jan 2003 at 13:58, Charles Wilkinson wrote: > Dear All, > I am looking for any descendants of my grandmother's 3 brothers. They were George Hall Stather, b1859, Daniel Hall Stather, b1859 and John William Stather, b1866. Their father was James Edward Stather who was a Mariner lost at sea in 1866. Their mother was Ann Eden Robinson. All were born in Hull. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Barbara > > > ==== ENG-EAST-YORKS Mailing List ==== > LOST? please use the "Where is it in Yorkshire?" index > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Where/index.html > The Maintainer of the Genuki Yorkshire pages is Colin Hinson > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    01/31/2003 02:31:01
    1. [ERY] [LAN]YORKS BMD
    2. A public thank you to Eric for pointing out the new entries for LEEDS and HULL! I hope that I have now broken thro' my latest brickwall. Best regards Pat Oliver

    01/31/2003 11:23:26
    1. [ERY] SEAMOR/BARKER
    2. bladon.england
    3. Hello, I have a Frances SEAMOR marrying William BARKER in Lund nearBeverley on 21 Sep 1816. The witnesses were William WILKINSON and Thos. HOLDSWORTH. I think William was probably a widower, as there was a William and Sarah BARKER having children in Lund up to 1803, and Sarah, wife of William was buried in 1810. Frances and William BARKER had two sons, Robert BARKER b 1817 and Philip BARKER b 1821. There is a burial in 1826 of William BARKER of Lund aged 67. --------------------- I can't find a record of a Frances SEAMOR's christening, so I'm wondering if it is possible she was a widow when she married William BARKER and SEAMOR was her married name. Does anyone have a Frances SEAMOR in their line? Thanks Valerie Chesterfield

    01/31/2003 08:00:48
    1. [ERY] STATHER
    2. Charles Wilkinson
    3. Dear All, I am looking for any descendants of my grandmother's 3 brothers. They were George Hall Stather, b1859, Daniel Hall Stather, b1859 and John William Stather, b1866. Their father was James Edward Stather who was a Mariner lost at sea in 1866. Their mother was Ann Eden Robinson. All were born in Hull. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Barbara

    01/31/2003 06:58:47
    1. [ERY] Priestman-1851 era
    2. <PRE>Please is anyone researching Priestman in Hull 1851?I have a gt gt grandmother,Eliza-she married William Harram(Haram) at Sculcoates Parish Church-in 1851.In 1851-her father William was a Baker,she gave her address as Sykes St,Hull at the time of her marriage,but Church Lane also is an address I have around that time for William-Ihave no information as to her mother.When WilliamHarram diedin 1871-their daughter Sara Jane went for the death certificate-BUT a CATHERINE PRIESTMAN-is on record at Hull archives as going to the Coroner's(I think that is what it was)whether sister /or neice of Eliza-I don't have that info-cannot seem to find this.Catherine-gave her address as Chapel Court,Osborne St,HullWhen Eliza re-married in 1874-William Priestman was deceased according to her Marriage certificate.Would appreciate help/info/anyone perhaps having a chance to look please at the Archives?WHEN the weather improves.TIA Jean(in a COLD dry Evesham,Worcestershire)

    01/31/2003 06:04:16
    1. [ERY] Springbank General Cemetery - MI cards
    2. Robert and Judith Armstrong
    3. Hi, I believe there are a series of cards at Hull City Record Office containing transcriptions of monumental inscriptions from Springbank General Cemetery. I believe they are also available from the LDS Family History Library. Can someone tell me what order they are in? The Family History Library Catalogue lists 7 films for them but gives no indication what is on each film. Thanks Judith Armstrong Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia

    01/29/2003 05:12:47
    1. [ERY] ANGIE's REPLY TO VIRUS HOAX
    2. Angie Marshall
    3. Apologies to all re the message I sent regarding the virus I thought I had. I am now very aware that it was a hoax that I was caught out by. Please do not feel that you have to reply to the original email any more. I have removed many people from my address book so that most will not be affected if I do get a real virus. That is the best protection I think I can offer. Sorry Angie

    01/28/2003 11:34:23
    1. [ERY] EDMONDS/CASTLE FAMILY
    2. Lyn Tregilgas
    3. Hello I am new to this list and hope someone can shed some light on the above family. I have Francis CASTLE b.1810 Beverley m. Hannah Edmonds b. Branderburton 1813. I know his father was William and her father Henry but little else. Any help would be appreciated. Lyn Tregilgas Adelaide, South Australia Researching: BEAL, BLACKING, CASTLE, CHAFFE, EDMONDS, FARRELL, FILDEW, MATHIAS, PARNELL, ROCH, SANSON, STIDSON, TREEBY, WATERS, WHEELER

    01/28/2003 02:12:15
    1. [ERY] Crambe in Malton.-LECKENBY
    2. Dr. Elizabeth B. Holmes
    3. G'Day from Nova Scotia again. My Thanks to all for the excellent help re John Bacchus Dykes. The mention of Malton has reminded me of a line I had given up on over a year ago. This is an Ancestor of my husband. Isabella LECKENBY [b.1823] married Thomas HOLMES in Crambe May 23 1860 -I have their marriage certificate. Thomas was born in Alnwick and was a Butler. I have them on the 1861 &1871 census of Simonburn Northumberland. Then the trail ends. I have not been able to find deaths for them either. Isabella's father was William LECKENBY and sibs John [1818] Christopher [1821] and Ann [1825]. Christopher is on the 1881 census in Barton-le-Willows age 57 with his wife Elizabeth. Anyone know of this family-or- have connections? Betty.

    01/28/2003 01:28:38
    1. [ERY] Whitby links
    2. lecky1
    3. Hi folks, To anyone with Whitby family interests and shipping. A new Whitby group at http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/thewhitbygroup/ Yvonne Leck Teesside researching LECK / LAKIE 1782 onward Whitby.

    01/27/2003 04:35:48
    1. [ERY] Re: BYFORD - HULL
    2. Jean Garforth
    3. Hi Peter, I cannot help with Sarah but listed below are the BYFORDs in HULL in the 1851 Census Indexes. (EYFHS) HEDON, DRYPOOL & DISTRICT - HO 107/2360 Folio 605 Ann 42 Barcombe SSX George 1 Hull James 43 Norwich James 11 Vauxhall Lambeth SRY Jane 12 " " " (married William Garforth) Joseph 3 Hull Pablina 3 Hull William 10 Hull Folio 683 Phoebe 14 Vauxhall Lambeth SRY At least this may enable you to work out if these BYFORDs connect with you. Kind regards. Jean. Researching: HUNNEYBELL - Suffolk & W. Riding of Yorkshire VANN GARFORTH GIBBINS - Hull, Grimsby & Boston FRITH - Hull & Grimsby THOMPSON - Salford & Penrith WHITEHEAD- Hull & the Isle of Axholme

    01/27/2003 07:41:53
    1. [ERY] KENDALL Sculcoates Riddle
    2. Maria Borrill
    3. Hi All I am looking for connections to my KENDALL Clan who ended up in the Hull/ Sculcoates areas. My first one is a bit of a puzzle. George KENDALL b1826 Ashby Lincs a Cab Proprietor is shown on the 1851&1861 census with Elizabeth ?? b1821 Worlaby Lincs and children :- 1851 1 Sylvester Square, 122 Sylvester Street Mary (baptised Mary Elizabeth 1844 Worlaby) George b1848 Hull and 1861 18 Windsor St North Myton Elizabeth (Mary Elizabeth same age as above) George b1848 Hull Fanny b1852 Hull Tom b1849 Hull I haven't been able to locate the family on the 1871 but in the 1871 Trade directory he is listed as being at 50 Walmsley Street. Here's the riddle on the 1881 census Sculcoates RG11/4759/f16 George KENDALL M 55 M Ashby, Lincoln, England Occ: Coach Proprietor Elizabeth KENDALL M 52 F Hull, York, England plus a nephew Elizabeth has aged 8 years and birth place has changed OK an error in recording the details has occurred somewhere. Well that's what I thought until I tried looking for some of the children that are no longer listed found what appears to be my Elizabeth now claiming to be a widow and son George 11 Grange Terrace Grange St Ref RG11/4763/f72 Elizh. KENDALL W 63 F Worlaby, Rel: Head Occ: Laundress George KENDALL U 33 M Hull, York, England Rel: Son Occ: No Occupation Can anyone locate George and family on the 1871 census, or Elizabeth born in Worlaby and son George on the 1891 census? Any ideas as to why/how there appear to be two Elizabeth's, Divorce perhaps?? Or George and first Elizabeth may never of married I am still trying to locate marriage. Maria

    01/27/2003 06:34:21
    1. [ERY] lincolnshire-wolds.org Homepages updated
    2. Kevin Roy Shucksmith
    3. Hiya Foax, I just completed the latest update to my pages, http://www.lincolnshire-wolds.org History.... 26 Sept. 2002 21296 people in 6745 marriages/partnerships with 2567 Surnames. 31 Oct. 2002 22174 people in 6745+ marriages/partnerships with 2632 Surnames. 15 Nov. 2002 22783 people in 7190 marriages/partnerships with 2668 Surnames. 26 Jan. 2003 24749 people in 7820 marriages/partnerships with 2668+ Surnames. Have fun and don't forget to send me updates and/or corrections ;-) You may help me to help someone else to help you to....... Sorry if you get this doube from another list :-[ Cheers, Kev -- All In-and-Outgoing mail is checked by Norton Anti Virus Homepages:> http://www.shucksmith.org & http://www.lincolnshire-wolds.org P. S. Check out Legacy Family Tree today This full featured genealogy program can be downloaded FREE at http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Index.asp?mid=23K8PdY

    01/27/2003 03:21:04
    1. Re: [ERY] John Bacchus Dykes
    2. David Lamb
    3. Hello, John Bacchus DYKES is famous as a composer of church music, so I looked him up in "The Oxford Companion to Music". Unfortunately that gives no details about his family - it says that he was born at Hill in 1823, and died in 1876 at the Asylum in Ticehurst, Sussex. He wrote many hymn-tunes which are still in frequent use today, including "Nicaea" (for the hymn "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty), "Vox Dilecti" (for "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say"),"Alford" (for "Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand"), "Dominus Regit Me" (for "The King of Love my Shepherd is"), and "Melita" (for "Eternal Father, Strong to Save"). He was a clergyman, having been a minor canon and precentor at Durham Cathedral, and later a vicar in that city. I expect there would be more about him in a fuller music reference book such as "Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians", a multi-volume work which you may find in your local public library. Alternatively, you could do a Google search (or a search using whatever search-engine you normally use). I have just tried that, and found many references, including: http://www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com/Hymns_and_Carols/Biographies/john_b acchus_dykes.htm (which includes a biography), http://www.texassailor.com/collection.htm#Dykes http://www.oswalds.org.uk/dykes.html (the website of St Oswald's parish church, where John was vicar) and many, many more. It seems from these sites that both his father and his grandfather were clergymen. The site http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/a/l/alderson_esd.htm indicates that John's sister, Eliza Sibbald DYKES, born Hull 1818, also wrote hymns, but in her case it was the words. I hope this is of some help to you. David Lamb (Paignton, Devon, UK) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr. Elizabeth B. Holmes" <bede@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <ENG-EAST-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 1:59 PM Subject: [ERY] John Bacchus Dykes > Hi, I have just joined this list. I am looking for any information,about > JOHN Bacchus DYKES- but especially about his birth and family. I believe > he was b. in Kingston -on-Hull about mid 1820s. > There are descendants of my great grandfather in Sunderland Co Durham to > whom he is probably related.Any help would be appreciated, I live in a > small town in Nova Scotia Canada and Genealogical rescources are poor > unless you are from this area or Newfoundland. Betty. >

    01/27/2003 01:19:56
    1. RE: [ERY] Fw: Virus - Angie has sent this please read
    2. Kevin Bean
    3. Just in case anyone is not aware of this: The previous message from Angie is a HOAX - please ignore the message. The reason the Virus is not detected by Anti-Virus software is because it is not a Virus ! See the following sites for further information: http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99436 http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html http://www3.ca.com/virusinfo/Virus.asp?ID=11729 Kevin. PS. Please do not post Virus warnings to Genealogical mailing lists. -----Original Message----- From: Angie Marshall [mailto:elmwood123@ukonline.co.uk] Sent: 27 January 2003 06:43 To: ENG-EAST-YORKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ERY] Fw: Virus - Angie has sent this please read Dear All Please see below I have also found the virus in my C drive and now deleted it as described please see the email below to find out how to do it. My virus scan is updated daily and did not pick it up. Apologies to all Angie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Faull" <mfaull@ncmme.fsnet.co.uk> To: "Walker, Helen" <HWalker@wakefield.gov.uk>; "Susan MacDonald-Hull" <Susan.MacDonald-Hull@panp-tr.northy.nhs.uk>; <Sally.hawksworth@ncm.org.uk>; "Rosemary.preece" <Rosemary.preece@ncm.org.uk>; "Richard.saward" <richard.saward@ncm.org.uk>; <pervinder.atcha@addleshawbooth.com>; "Patrick.Pietroni" <Patrick.Pietroni@wanadoo.fr>; <p.tipping@dial.pipex.com>; "Owent@redback. com. au" <Owent@redback.com.au>; <mdeverill@hotkey.net.au>; "Marshall, Angela" <AMarshall@wakefield.gov.uk>; "margaretfaull" <margaret.faull@ncm.org.uk>; "M Rogerson" <mrogerso@nsw.bigpond.net.au>; "M Grayson" <M.Grayson@sheffield.ac.uk>; "Julie Edwards" <personnel.assistant@ncm.org.uk>; "John Ward" <john.ward@history.usyd.edu.au>; "Jane Shewan" <Jane.Shewan@panp-tr.northy.nhs.uk>; "J Tucker" <j.tucker@nmsi.ac.uk>; "Graham Deverill" <gdeverill@hotkey.net.au>; "Frankland, Garth" <Garth.Frankland@bl.uk>; "Francis Pryor" <fandmpryor@waitrose.com>; "Frances Rose" <Frances.ROSE@detya.gov.au>; "Erwin.bottomley" <Erwin.bottomley@ncm.org.uk>; "Ernest Hollebone" <ernest@tpgi.com.au>; <DTMBKM@aol.com>; "Diana Dalley" <law@tpgi.com.au>; "Davinder Pabial" <marketing.manager@ncm.org.uk>; "Cynthia Whitehead" <Cynthia.Whitehead@wakeha.nhs.uk>; "Cynthia Larsson" <alvsjo.resebyra@telia.com>; "Colin Pollock" <pollock1@which.net>; "Chapman, John" <JChapman@wakefield.gov.uk>; "catherine.gillard" <catherine.gillard@ncm.org.uk>; "Barbara Edwards" <natsec@ccc-alliance.demon.co.uk>; "Annette.etherington" <Annette.etherington@ncm.org.uk>; "Anne Walsh" <WalshAn@nsw.cpaonline.com.au>; "Annalise Rawson" <annalise.rawson@ncm.org.uk>; <anna.southall@resource.gov.uk>; "Angie Marshall" <elmwood123@ukonline.co.uk> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 11:26 PM Subject: Fw: Virus > Dear Everyone > > I have been passed a virus which managed to evade the virus check on > my computer. It insinuates itself into everyone else's computer who is > in the address book. I have checked and I did have the virus. There > are instructions below in how to delete it. Sorry about this. > > Margaret > > -----Original Message----- > From: daria m hahn <daria_m_hahn@hotmail.com> > To: akosy@freestart.hu <akosy@freestart.hu>; bdecyk@csulb.edu > <bdecyk@csulb.edu>; decyk@physics.ucla.edu <decyk@physics.ucla.edu>; > Jbdecyk@aol.com <Jbdecyk@aol.com>; mfaull@ncmme.fsnet.co.uk > <mfaull@ncmme.fsnet.co.uk>; maslak@bigpond.com <maslak@bigpond.com>; > michaelh@bishopsteering.com <michaelh@bishopsteering.com>; > mikeyhahn@email.com <mikeyhahn@email.com>; nonie.carter@energy.com.au > <nonie.carter@energy.com.au>; mail@pamelagriffith.com > <mail@pamelagriffith.com>; riccab@yahoo.com <riccab@yahoo.com>; > Taisamel@aol.com <Taisamel@aol.com>; V.deKosinsky@ulg.ac.be > <V.deKosinsky@ulg.ac.be>; web_communities@hotmail.com > <web_communities@hotmail.com> > Date: 26 January 2003 10:34 > Subject: Fwd: Virus > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>From: "E.hahn" <e.hahn@unsw.edu.au> > >>Subject: Virus > >>Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 22:09:21 +1100 > >> > >>Dear Everyone I have just received th message below from Stephen > >>Hunyor. I have follwed instructions but I think I will check again > >>as it seems to me this could end up in an endless loop,depending on > >>whether my copy has been passed back to Stephen. Good luck Eric > >> > >> > >>Dear Everyone, > >> > >>I received this Virus alert (reproduced below) from my brother Alex > >>this morning. Yes the Virus file was sitting there on my C: drive - > >>undetected by the various filters my institution's network provides. > >>I was able to remove it according to the very clear instructons > >>provided below. Hope this note may also save you some heartache. > >>Sorry for any inconvenience. > >>Regards, > >>Stephen Hunyor > >> > >> > >>"A virus has been passed to our computer. As your contact is in our > >>address book, you may have received this virus as well. Please > >>follow the instructions below to delete, and pass this message on to > >>your contacts. > >> > >>The virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton, McAfee, > >>F-secure or VET anti-virus software. The virus sits quietly for 14 > >>days before damaging the system. It's sent > >>automatically by messenger and by the address book whether or not you > >>send e-mails to your contacts. > >> > >>Here's how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it. Sorry > >>about this but we had no control over this matter. Thankfully we > >>were warned in time. > >> > >>Thanks, > >> > >>The Macquarie Street Excimer Laser Centre. > >> > >> > >>YOU MUST DO THIS - > >> > >>1. Go to START(bottom left corner), find the search option (or > >>'FIND") 2. In the Files/Folders option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > >>3. Be sure to search your c:drive and any other drives you may have. > >>4. Click "find" now 5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name > >>jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN IT > >>6. 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Copy this message, enter subject, paste to e-mail, send. > >> > >>Good Luck!" > >> > >> > >>Stephen N Hunyor > >>Director > >>Cardiac Technology Centre (CTC) > >>Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards > >>Sydney NSW 2065 Australia > >> > >>Tel: (+61-2) 9926 7845 > >>Fax: (+61-2) 9901 4097 > >>email: stephenh@med.usyd.edu.au > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > > > > > ==== ENG-EAST-YORKS Mailing List ==== LOST? please use the "Where is it in Yorkshire?" index http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Where/index.html The Maintainer of the Genuki Yorkshire pages is Colin Hinson ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    01/27/2003 01:18:39
    1. [ERY] Fw: Virus - Angie has sent this please read
    2. Angie Marshall
    3. Dear All Please see below I have also found the virus in my C drive and now deleted it as described please see the email below to find out how to do it. My virus scan is updated daily and did not pick it up. Apologies to all Angie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Faull" <mfaull@ncmme.fsnet.co.uk> To: "Walker, Helen" <HWalker@wakefield.gov.uk>; "Susan MacDonald-Hull" <Susan.MacDonald-Hull@panp-tr.northy.nhs.uk>; <Sally.hawksworth@ncm.org.uk>; "Rosemary.preece" <Rosemary.preece@ncm.org.uk>; "Richard.saward" <richard.saward@ncm.org.uk>; <pervinder.atcha@addleshawbooth.com>; "Patrick.Pietroni" <Patrick.Pietroni@wanadoo.fr>; <p.tipping@dial.pipex.com>; "Owent@redback. com. au" <Owent@redback.com.au>; <mdeverill@hotkey.net.au>; "Marshall, Angela" <AMarshall@wakefield.gov.uk>; "margaretfaull" <margaret.faull@ncm.org.uk>; "M Rogerson" <mrogerso@nsw.bigpond.net.au>; "M Grayson" <M.Grayson@sheffield.ac.uk>; "Julie Edwards" <personnel.assistant@ncm.org.uk>; "John Ward" <john.ward@history.usyd.edu.au>; "Jane Shewan" <Jane.Shewan@panp-tr.northy.nhs.uk>; "J Tucker" <j.tucker@nmsi.ac.uk>; "Graham Deverill" <gdeverill@hotkey.net.au>; "Frankland, Garth" <Garth.Frankland@bl.uk>; "Francis Pryor" <fandmpryor@waitrose.com>; "Frances Rose" <Frances.ROSE@detya.gov.au>; "Erwin.bottomley" <Erwin.bottomley@ncm.org.uk>; "Ernest Hollebone" <ernest@tpgi.com.au>; <DTMBKM@aol.com>; "Diana Dalley" <law@tpgi.com.au>; "Davinder Pabial" <marketing.manager@ncm.org.uk>; "Cynthia Whitehead" <Cynthia.Whitehead@wakeha.nhs.uk>; "Cynthia Larsson" <alvsjo.resebyra@telia.com>; "Colin Pollock" <pollock1@which.net>; "Chapman, John" <JChapman@wakefield.gov.uk>; "catherine.gillard" <catherine.gillard@ncm.org.uk>; "Barbara Edwards" <natsec@ccc-alliance.demon.co.uk>; "Annette.etherington" <Annette.etherington@ncm.org.uk>; "Anne Walsh" <WalshAn@nsw.cpaonline.com.au>; "Annalise Rawson" <annalise.rawson@ncm.org.uk>; <anna.southall@resource.gov.uk>; "Angie Marshall" <elmwood123@ukonline.co.uk> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 11:26 PM Subject: Fw: Virus > Dear Everyone > > I have been passed a virus which managed to evade the virus check on my > computer. It insinuates itself into everyone else's computer who is in the > address book. I have checked and I did have the virus. There are > instructions below in how to delete it. Sorry about this. > > Margaret > > -----Original Message----- > From: daria m hahn <daria_m_hahn@hotmail.com> > To: akosy@freestart.hu <akosy@freestart.hu>; bdecyk@csulb.edu > <bdecyk@csulb.edu>; decyk@physics.ucla.edu <decyk@physics.ucla.edu>; > Jbdecyk@aol.com <Jbdecyk@aol.com>; mfaull@ncmme.fsnet.co.uk > <mfaull@ncmme.fsnet.co.uk>; maslak@bigpond.com <maslak@bigpond.com>; > michaelh@bishopsteering.com <michaelh@bishopsteering.com>; > mikeyhahn@email.com <mikeyhahn@email.com>; nonie.carter@energy.com.au > <nonie.carter@energy.com.au>; mail@pamelagriffith.com > <mail@pamelagriffith.com>; riccab@yahoo.com <riccab@yahoo.com>; > Taisamel@aol.com <Taisamel@aol.com>; V.deKosinsky@ulg.ac.be > <V.deKosinsky@ulg.ac.be>; web_communities@hotmail.com > <web_communities@hotmail.com> > Date: 26 January 2003 10:34 > Subject: Fwd: Virus > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>From: "E.hahn" <e.hahn@unsw.edu.au> > >>Subject: Virus > >>Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 22:09:21 +1100 > >> > >>Dear Everyone I have just received th message below from Stephen Hunyor. > >>I have follwed instructions but I think I will check again as it seems > >>to me this could end up in an endless loop,depending on whether my copy > >>has been passed back to Stephen. Good luck Eric > >> > >> > >>Dear Everyone, > >> > >>I received this Virus alert (reproduced below) from my brother Alex this > >>morning. Yes the Virus file was sitting there on my C: drive - > >>undetected by the various filters my institution's network provides. I > >>was able to remove it according to the very clear instructons provided > >>below. > >>Hope this note may also save you some heartache. Sorry for any > >>inconvenience. > >>Regards, > >>Stephen Hunyor > >> > >> > >>"A virus has been passed to our computer. As your contact is in our > >>address book, you may have received this virus as well. Please follow > >>the instructions below to delete, > >>and pass this message on to your contacts. > >> > >>The virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton, McAfee, > >>F-secure > >>or VET anti-virus software. The virus sits quietly for 14 days before > >>damaging the system. It's sent > >>automatically by messenger and by the address book whether or not you > >>send e-mails to your contacts. > >> > >>Here's how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it. Sorry about > >>this but we had no control over this matter. Thankfully we were warned > >>in time. > >> > >>Thanks, > >> > >>The Macquarie Street Excimer Laser Centre. > >> > >> > >>YOU MUST DO THIS - > >> > >>1. Go to START(bottom left corner), find the search option (or 'FIND") > >>2. In the Files/Folders option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > >>3. Be sure to search your c:drive and any other drives you may have. > >>4. Click "find" now > >>5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN > >>IT > >>6. Go to edit, choose "select all" to highlight the file without > >>clicking or opening it. > >>7. Now go to file and select "delete". It will go to your recycle bin. > >>8. Go to your recycle bin and delete file from there as well. > >>IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS > >>BOOK > >>SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOKS. SORRY ABOUT THIS. > >>I'M > >>SURE EVERYONE IN THE ADDRESS BOOK WILL HAVE IT. > >>9. To do this open new e-mail message, click the photo of the address > >>book next to "TO". > >>10. Click every name and add to BCC. > >>11. Copy this message, enter subject, paste to e-mail, send. > >> > >>Good Luck!" > >> > >> > >>Stephen N Hunyor > >>Director > >>Cardiac Technology Centre (CTC) > >>Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards > >>Sydney NSW 2065 Australia > >> > >>Tel: (+61-2) 9926 7845 > >>Fax: (+61-2) 9901 4097 > >>email: stephenh@med.usyd.edu.au > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > > > > >

    01/26/2003 11:42:42
    1. [Fwd: Re: [ERY] Re:John Bacchus Dykes]
    2. Dr. Elizabeth B. Holmes
    01/26/2003 04:45:34