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    1. It is still doing the rounds
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello All, To all new subscribers, have you got an AntiVirus Protection, if you have not please get one. If you have please make sure it has been up-dated and don't forget to do a weekly BACKUP of all of your files. DO NOT OPEN ANY ATTACHMENTS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHO THEY ARE FROM, AND THAT THEY HAVE ASKED YOU FIRST IF IT IS OK TO SEND AN ATTACHMENT. Unknown to you your family could have the VIRUS, do not take chances. I have taken this message from another rootsweb as it is IMPORTANT that you know about these Virus, so be aware of them.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Symantec have upgraded this to Category 3. more info from www.symantec.com . ***PLEASE NOTE that if you have an unpatched system just previewing a message infected with this worm will cause it to run......download the microsoft patch if you need it*** What is W32.Brid.A@mm and how does it affect me? Due to an increased number of submissions, Symantec Security Response is upgrading W32.Brid.A@mm from a Category 2 to a Category 3. W32.Brid.A@mm is a mass-mailing worm that includes a slightly modified variant of the virus W32.FunLove.4099. When W32.Brid.A@mm is attached to an e-mail message, and if the e-mail message is viewed on an un-patched system, the worm will run automatically. W32.Brid.A@mm attempts to insert several files onto the computer system and e-mail itself to all addresses listed in the Microsoft Outlook Address Book (the worm also searches .htm and .dbx files for e-mail addresses). W32.Brid.A@mm also uses a known exploit in Internet Explorer called: Incorrect MIME Header can cause IE to Execute E-mail attachment The email message associated with W32.Brid.A@mm has the following characteristics: Subject: [Registered Windows company name] Attachment: Readme.exe Message: Hello, Product Name: [Windows Version] Product ID: [Windows ID] Product Key: [Key] Process List: [List of processes] All of the information inside the brackets above is taken from the infected computer. For further information about the exploit associated with W32.Brid.A@mm, please see the Microsoft Security Bulletin _____________________________________________________________________ Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk Listowner

    11/16/2002 09:12:17
    1. Re: Kate Berry
    2. Peter Goff
    3. Hello Kate If you join the Kingsclere mailing list then you are most likely receive help in your quest. Send an email to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe in the subject and message than send your enquiries to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com Regards Peter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Warren To: peter@kingsclere.org.uk Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 9:32 PM Subject: Kate Berry I am would be interested to find any details of my grandmother, Kate Berry, who is buried in the New Churchyard (now the old churchyard) at Kingsclere. Kate married my grandfather in 1922 in London but I think her family lived in Kingsclere and I am interested to find out anything I can about the family there. My grandfather is buried with her in the churchyard and her name after marriage was Kate Sole and my grandfather is William. I don't know if this is the sort of thing you can help with - apologies for taking your time if it isnt! Regards, Janette Warren

    11/15/2002 02:14:48
    1. Tabernacle
    2. Peter Goff
    3. Hello Ian At the latest meeting of the Heritage Association I asked about a Tabernacle and was told by Margaret Ingram that there was one in Wolverton. Kingsclere only has St Mary's, the Methodist and Roman Catholic Churches although there used to be a Baptist Chapel in Swan Street behind the present day butchers but this ceased in the 1860's. Regards Peter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message

    11/15/2002 02:01:54
    1. Re: Goose Hill
    2. Peter Goff
    3. Hi Brian Goose Hill is on the road between Headley and Ashford Hill. I am sending you a 1950 map of the Kingsclere area under a separate e-mail so you can see where it is in relation to Kingsclere. Regards Peter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message

    11/15/2002 01:45:48
    1. Re: Black Bear Cottages
    2. Peter Goff
    3. Hello John It is the concensus of opinion at the Heritage Association that Black Bear Cottages are in fact the same as Bear Cottages that we saw at the end of Swan Street Regards Peter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message

    11/15/2002 01:37:37
    1. Re: } Park House
    2. Peter Goff
    3. Hi This is probably a reference to the WW2 shoot out by US soldiers at the Crown Peter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message

    11/14/2002 11:06:17
    1. } Park House
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hi Steve, You have got us all wondering who were the 3 people murdered, and was the murderer ever caught and brought to trial. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Prout" <steven.prout@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 4:16 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Park House | Hi List, | Came across a book in a charity shop (Only 10p) entitled | "Final Commitment"(An anthology of murder in old Berkshire) | By Roger Long ISBN 0-7509-0495-X | Chapter 16 entitled "Slaughter at a village inn-3 murdered at Kingsclere" | If anybody would like a look up please contact via the list. | | | Kindest Regards | | | Steve Prout | Researching PROUT/PROUTE/SPROUT Kingsclere and surrounding villages |

    11/14/2002 09:39:22
    1. Re Hannah WATTS
    2. Denis Hamilton
    3. Hello Barbara I have Hannah Watts Baptised 20 June 1762 at St. Swithin Church, Wickham as the wife of Thomas PROUTE- married 25 June 1787 at Wickham. I have looked through my WATTS findings - cannot find a Harriet WATTS. Denis

    11/14/2002 03:26:26
    1. Re: Harriet WATTS
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello Sue and Roger, Is this the Hannah WATTS that married Thomas PROUT baptised 19 June 1763 Kingsclere. Parents to Thomas, are James PROUTE baptised 17 April 1739 Kingsclere and Rachel BAKER They also link up with my family tree. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Matthews" <susan.matthews1@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 11:38 PM Subject: RE: Harriet WATTS | Hi | I have Harriett Watts baptised at Hannington 22 October 1848 the 1st child | of John Watts and Mary Dennis, their second daughter Fanny was baptised at | North Oakley 8 June 1851 and their 3rd Charlotte back in Hannington 8 May | 1853. There where 5 more children all baptised in Hannington, if you think | this is the Harriett you are looking for let me know and we can exchange | information. By the way North Oakley is very close to Hannington. | | Sue Matthews | | Abingdon, Oxon | wiblin@one-name.org | | -----Original Message----- | From: Roger Macklin [mailto:roger.macklin@btinternet.com] | Sent: 13 November 2002 22:26 | To: ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com | Subject: Harriet WATTS | | Hi Listers, | | can SKS please help with any information on my g grandmother, Harriet WATTS | born abt 1846 in Kingslere. On the 1901 Census her birthplace is shown as | North? Oakley, not sure if this is the same place. I am sure she was | related to a WATTS father and son who were thatchers by trade. Harriet | married Eli TAPLIN on 21 September 1867. | | TIA | | Roger Macklin | | | ============================== | 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 | | | ============================== | 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 |

    11/14/2002 01:36:37
    1. RE: Harriet WATTS
    2. Sue Matthews
    3. Hi I have Harriett Watts baptised at Hannington 22 October 1848 the 1st child of John Watts and Mary Dennis, their second daughter Fanny was baptised at North Oakley 8 June 1851 and their 3rd Charlotte back in Hannington 8 May 1853. There where 5 more children all baptised in Hannington, if you think this is the Harriett you are looking for let me know and we can exchange information. By the way North Oakley is very close to Hannington. Sue Matthews Abingdon, Oxon wiblin@one-name.org -----Original Message----- From: Roger Macklin [mailto:roger.macklin@btinternet.com] Sent: 13 November 2002 22:26 To: ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Harriet WATTS Hi Listers, can SKS please help with any information on my g grandmother, Harriet WATTS born abt 1846 in Kingslere. On the 1901 Census her birthplace is shown as North? Oakley, not sure if this is the same place. I am sure she was related to a WATTS father and son who were thatchers by trade. Harriet married Eli TAPLIN on 21 September 1867. TIA Roger Macklin ============================== 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

    11/13/2002 04:38:11
    1. Harriet WATTS
    2. Roger Macklin
    3. Hi Listers, can SKS please help with any information on my g grandmother, Harriet WATTS born abt 1846 in Kingslere. On the 1901 Census her birthplace is shown as North? Oakley, not sure if this is the same place. I am sure she was related to a WATTS father and son who were thatchers by trade. Harriet married Eli TAPLIN on 21 September 1867. TIA Roger Macklin

    11/13/2002 03:25:47
    1. Bouncing Mail
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello All, Does anyone know anything about Sue Shades, mail being bounced, for some reason she is not receiving her mail, is anyone in contact with her?. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk Listowner

    11/13/2002 01:34:29
    1. The surname of WATTS
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello All, I have had a message from a researcher looking for the WATTS family in Ringwood, Hants, does this mean anything to anyone? Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk

    11/12/2002 09:32:08
    1. Knight
    2. Leslie Buckle
    3. Hi Folks, Are there any Knight seekers out there? I have a HENRY Knight born circa 1851, in Evanley. He married an EMILY JANE (maiden name as yet unknown) also born circa 1851, in Cove. They subsequently moved on to Berkshire. Ring any bells, please? Les Buckle Gozo

    11/12/2002 04:41:46
    1. Kingsclere born, served in Australian Forces, WW2
    2. Carol Dale
    3. Dear listers, There is a new website open which details the nominal roll of the Australian Armed Forces for WW2. It contains all members, whether they served overseas or not. There are two Born in Kingsclere entries. They are: Private John Dutton, born 8 Sep 1919, Kingsclere, England, served in Australian Army for four years. Commodore John William Ashley Waller, born 17 Jan 1892, Kingsclere, England, served in the RAN for 3 years. The site is www.ww2roll.gov.au Hope this is of interest to somebody. I have been lurking on the list for so long and have not contributed, so here is the start. Carol Dale

    11/11/2002 10:13:32
    1. The surname of BRADLEY
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello Jennifer and All, Before this message gets deleted, I have posted it on Kingsclere, it may give someone the information that they have been looking for. There are several researchers looking into the BRADLEY/BRIDGMAN part of their family tree. Quote I don't know what time scale you are looking at for Eliza.We found a tiny cutting in an aunt's scrapbook as follows: "E.(Bertha)Bradley died January 26th 1909 on a ship from Sydney to Durban,Natal.She was buried at sea off Albany." The E stood for Eliza & I got a copy of her death at sea from the PRO.It is unfortunately where I can't get at it at the minute but I remember she was in her 40s when she died.She had occupation as housekeeper & her last address was in Sidney,she was on her way home to the UK when she died. Hello Barbara, I got so carried away thinking that I was going to find exactly where the died at sea one fitted,I forgot Richard's daughter.A VERY senior moment! Eliza's brother William,bp.7 Feb 1836,is my direct line.Did you know that Richard was bp.17 Jan 1790 at Frilsham parish church,Berks,son of John BRADLEY & Mary POWEL? I have got Eliza;s bp.13 Apr 1823 but you could well know better.I didn't know her marriage Thank you. Best wishes Jennifer Thornton jthornton@ntlworld.com

    11/11/2002 02:49:12
    1. Re: Ellen Taylor
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello Helen, I have a James TAYLOR married to Sarah MAY 16 October 1762 Kingsclere their daughter Sarah TAYLOR married John HOLLY 12 October 1791 Kingclere they had 4 children. You might like this information for your file, they are my 5 and 6th great grandparents. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Anderson" <helenanderson.home@btopenworld.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:51 PM Subject: Ellen Taylor | Is there someone on the list who could help me solve a problem I have with the parents of Ellen TAYLOR born 1839 Kingsclere. | | I believe her father to be John TAYLOR and her mother to be Ann FOSTER but cannot find whether they married. | | Ellen married Charles SADLER of Wokingham in 1861 and on her two eldest childrens birth certificates she signs herself nee TAYLOR but on her youngest sons insurance certificate she signs nee Foster. | | Any help would be much appreciated | | Helen Anderson | | | | | | ============================== | 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 |

    11/11/2002 08:46:30
    1. Ellen Taylor
    2. Helen Anderson
    3. Is there someone on the list who could help me solve a problem I have with the parents of Ellen TAYLOR born 1839 Kingsclere. I believe her father to be John TAYLOR and her mother to be Ann FOSTER but cannot find whether they married. Ellen married Charles SADLER of Wokingham in 1861 and on her two eldest childrens birth certificates she signs herself nee TAYLOR but on her youngest sons insurance certificate she signs nee Foster. Any help would be much appreciated Helen Anderson

    11/11/2002 07:51:10
    1. Goose Hill
    2. Brian
    3. Can anyone tell me anything about Goose Hill, Kingsclere as it is listed for several of my ancestors on census records as well as on certificates etc and woulfd like to learn more about goose hill any help appreciated thankyou Brian

    11/10/2002 09:13:32
    1. Kingsclere-1950
    2. Peter Goff
    3. I have an OS map of the Kingsclere area about 1950. It covers an area of about 8 miles x 10 miles. The file size is too large to put on the web site as it takes about 3 minutes to download but I will send it as an attachment to you if you send me an email requesting it. It is in jpg format an can be opened in any "paint" program. Regards Peter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message

    11/10/2002 07:14:34