I now have downloaded my pictures of memorials inside the church at East Mersea. Anyone researching any of these surnames is welcome to copies: Hinley Tickell Blackwell Blackwell Wilson WW1 Cudmore x 2 Woods Marriage Powell Russell Farthing Balls Colleen
Hello list This week there was a email from a lady in South Africa who gets this program on the South African television. Could she please let me know what station it is on so I can tell my Aunt who lives in Hoedspruit South Africa many thanks Carol.
This is a strange one! There are 60 Hursell births on FreeBMD 1837-1901, 49 of them in the Tunbridge registration district in Kent, two on the Kent/Sussex border, and four on the Kent/London border, so it might be worth trying a Kent list for your Naomi. It is possible that Percy William Lee was on the run and gave a false name to the shipping company, then changed his name again after arrival in North America. I have one of these in my family; he deserted from the army, went to America, and underwent two name changes, but he did retain his surname. Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Emery" <joeemery@btinternet.com> To: <Essex-UK@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 12:56 AM Subject: [Ess] Lee and Hursell >I have the marriage certificate of Percy William Lee age 36 to Sadie Brooks >age 22, on 16th November 1929 at Lethbridge,Alberta. The certificate shows >that Percy was born in Essex,England the son of James Howard Lee and Naomi >Hursell. I have searched the census', the Nat.Archives, FreeBMD, the LDS >(IGI) and the passenger lists for Canada and the USA and find no reference >at all, anywhere, to any of those people, which is unusual Has anyone any >knowledge of this family please ? > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ESSEX-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
...Or you could try entering '"Henry Lagden" "Mary Thomas" Doddinghurst' into Google and it brings up: http://essex1841.com/Lagden-Info.shtml As Colleen suggested, I believe that's Kevan's site. Donna -----Original Message----- From: essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Fran Vose Sent: 01 September 2008 21:28 To: ESSEX-UK@rootsweb.com Subject: [Ess] LAGDEN NAME IN ESSEX - 1700's-early l800's -Doddinghurst/Bobbingworth/Romford area Was browsing around on above name earlier and pulled up several pages on the net with lot of information on above name. I was interrupted and turned the computer off and now I am unable to locate all this valuable Lagden information again. . As this is direct line for me, I am anxious to find the information as saw my ancestors names while browsing over it - a Henry Lagden who married a Mary Thomas ( minor) in 1760 in Doddinghurst, Essex, my direct line, so wanted to get in touch with the person who put the information on line - think it might have been in 2007. He did not have the Lagden name and I couldn't locate an e mail address. I need to touch base as looks like we are connected. Just can't remember how I brought it up in the first place now! Spent over an hour trying to find it again, but no luck. Would be grateful for any help so I can read it in more depth. Many thanks! Frances
Have you tried using your browser's 'History', if you have that turned on? I usually find that's the easiest way I can get back to a page that I came across by accident and have subsequently 'lost'. Donna -----Original Message----- From: essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Fran Vose Sent: 01 September 2008 21:28 To: ESSEX-UK@rootsweb.com Subject: [Ess] LAGDEN NAME IN ESSEX - 1700's-early l800's -Doddinghurst/Bobbingworth/Romford area Was browsing around on above name earlier and pulled up several pages on the net with lot of information on above name. I was interrupted and turned the computer off and now I am unable to locate all this valuable Lagden information again. . As this is direct line for me, I am anxious to find the information as saw my ancestors names while browsing over it - a Henry Lagden who married a Mary Thomas ( minor) in 1760 in Doddinghurst, Essex, my direct line, so wanted to get in touch with the person who put the information on line - think it might have been in 2007. He did not have the Lagden name and I couldn't locate an e mail address. I need to touch base as looks like we are connected. Just can't remember how I brought it up in the first place now! Spent over an hour trying to find it again, but no luck. Would be grateful for any help so I can read it in more depth. Many thanks! Frances
Hi Peter, There is a delightful website with your family on here: _http://www.staff.brad.ac.uk/gshoobri/FAMILYLN.HTM_ (http://www.staff.brad.ac.uk/gshoobri/FAMILYLN.HTM) loads of interesting family details, history and photographs. Not sure if you can contact the website owner though which would be a shame for you but I haven't investigated it fully yet. Kind regards Diana Hi All, I am a new subscriber to Rootsweb. I am researching the family name of Shoobridge and in particular any persons related to Richard Shoobridge (1712-1791). Richard was born in Benenden, Kent, the third son of Richard & Mary Cheston. He married Martha Belle (c1720-1755) in Braintree in 1746 and they had 4 children between 1746-1780 namely: John (1746-1787) who married Esther Ludgate (c 1760-unknown); Anne (1748-1845) who married Robert Williams; Robert (1752-1841) who married Mary (surname unknown); Richard (c1755-1780) who married Sarah Hoffgaard (1749-1778). I am interested in emailing with descendants or persons related to the above mentioned about more family history information and any photos of persons living & deceased, Many thanks for any assistance, Peter Ryan, Melbourne, Australia
Hi All, I am a new subscriber to Rootsweb. I am researching the family name of Shoobridge and in particular any persons related to Richard Shoobridge (1712-1791). Richard was born in Benenden, Kent, the third son of Richard & Mary Cheston. He married Martha Belle (c1720-1755) in Braintree in 1746 and they had 4 children between 1746-1780 namely: John (1746-1787) who married Esther Ludgate (c 1760-unknown); Anne (1748-1845) who married Robert Williams; Robert (1752-1841) who married Mary (surname unknown); Richard (c1755-1780) who married Sarah Hoffgaard (1749-1778). I am interested in emailing with descendants or persons related to the above mentioned about more family history information and any photos of persons living & deceased, Many thanks for any assistance, Peter Ryan, Melbourne, Australia Win a MacBook Air or iPod touch with Yahoo!7. http://au.docs.yahoo.com/homepageset
I bet it was the research of Kevan Wilding of Essex & London Pubs etc. Try emailing him on: kevan@essex1841.com Colleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fran Vose" <fvinport@charter.net> > Was browsing around on above name earlier and pulled up several pages on > the net with lot of information on above name. I was interrupted and > turned the computer off and now I am unable to locate all this valuable > Lagden information again. . > > Frances
Was browsing around on above name earlier and pulled up several pages on the net with lot of information on above name. I was interrupted and turned the computer off and now I am unable to locate all this valuable Lagden information again. . As this is direct line for me, I am anxious to find the information as saw my ancestors names while browsing over it - a Henry Lagden who married a Mary Thomas ( minor) in 1760 in Doddinghurst, Essex, my direct line, so wanted to get in touch with the person who put the information on line - think it might have been in 2007. He did not have the Lagden name and I couldn't locate an e mail address. I need to touch base as looks like we are connected. Just can't remember how I brought it up in the first place now! Spent over an hour trying to find it again, but no luck. Would be grateful for any help so I can read it in more depth. Many thanks! Frances
I'm helping a friend out with his research into his LAYs of the above area & wondered if anyone else was researching this family or can offer some advice? I'm a bit hampered by not living locally so can't get to the relevant record office & there is very little IGI info on this area to even give me a few pointers. The early generations feature the name William, and there seem to be quite a few of them about in 1841/51! >From an old family bible (destroyed in the Blitz), some info someone once gave his mother & what I have discovered, I have: William LAY b. cir 1745 m. Eleanor ELSDEN 9 Feb 1768 Lexden (this one is also on IGI!) Children: - Elizabeth (bap 3 Jul 1768 Lexden, m. John BEAUMONT 7 May 1787 Stanway) - William (bap 4 Jan 1770 Lexden, census states b. Colchester) m. Elizabeth (b. cir 1769 Woodbridge, SFK) - Thomas Elsden (bap 13 Nov 1771 Lexden, bur 18 Feb 1824 Cressing) Children of William & Elizabeth: - William (bap 15 Jan 1797 Beaumont, m. Lucy LEVERITT b. cir 1799 Thorpe) - Lucy (bap 8 Feb 1801 Beaumont) - David (bap 23 Sep 1804 Beaumont, m. Sophia GROOM 3 Feb 1829 Beaumont) Children of William & Lucy: - Lucy (bap 1 Mar 1817 Thorpe-le-Soken) - William (bap 12 Mar 1818 Thorpe-le-Soken Baptist) - Charlotte (bap 26 Oct 1821 Thorpe-le-Soken Baptist) - Jeremiah (b. cir 1822 Walton-on-the-Naze, m. Mary Ann ANDERSON 20 Jun 1842 Brightlingsea) - Lucy (b. 1837/3 Thorpe, m. Charles ASKEW 1860/2 Tendring RD) I don't have a baptism for Jeremiah, but his marriage cert names his father as William LAY, lab. Likewise, I'm a bit short on marriage info for the Williams! I have downloaded the will of a William LAY of 1841, which from the names he mentions, appears to be a different family. Jeremiah & Mary Ann's oldest child was a son named Bawtree Joseph - an unusual name which is likely to be someone's maiden name... Many thanks, Jacqui Also looking for SCRIVENER, RUMENS & SELMAN / SELLMAN of my own in Essex
Hi, I googled female lock hospital and below are the first few sites that came up, perhaps one of them will be of help to you, if not, suggest u google the term as there are more..... AIM25: Royal College of Surgeons of England: London Lock Hospital ... The London Lock Hospital was founded in 1746, by William Bromfeild, ... The Female Hospital added a maternity unit in 1917 and at the request of the London ... http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=859&inst_id=9 - 17k - Cached Notes on the Practice of the London Female Lock Hospital Notes on the Practice of the London Female Lock Hospital. James R. Lane. Full text. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. ... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2311193 - - Cached Remarks on the Cases Admitted into the London Female Lock Hospital ... Remarks on the Cases Admitted into the London Female Lock Hospital during the Year 1867. James R. Lane. Full text. Full text is available as a scanned copy ... http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2309779 - - Cached London Lock Hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [edit] The Female Hospital and the Lock Asylum. The Lock Asylum for the Reception of Penitent Female Patients (also known as the Lock Rescue Home) was ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Lock_Hospital - 28k - Cached Meg Parsons | Fantome Island Lock Hospital and Aboriginal Venereal ... While other scholars have positioned Fantome Island lock hospital as a ..... female patients at Fantome Island lock hospital were sometimes chained to ... http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/hah/10.1/parsons.html - 88k - Cached JSTOR: Music and Lock Hospital in the 18th Century The Lock Hospital was founded in 1746 for those suf- fering from venereal ... on the appropriate biblical story of female fidelity and industry rewarded -----Original Message----- From: london-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:london-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lottie Alexander (l.alexander) Sent: 28 August 2008 10:05 To: LONDON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [LON] Female Lock Hospital I have been trying to trace an ancestor (Margaret Leary) after mid 1870s, when she was an informant for her brother's death and living in St James, Westminster. Of course she herself might have died. In the 1881 census there is a Margaret Leary of the right age in the Female Lock Hospital Does anyone know whether any of the records for the Hospital at that time are available to view (or even online), and if so, is there any likelihood that they would give any detailed information about the person? Best wishes Lottie Alexander ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For information regarding LMA and FRC closures, please visit the London List Homepage http://www.londonlist.org.uk/ The site also gives guidance on how to post, and also much London information. Well worth visiting before posting queries to the list ! This mailing list works in parallel with the London surname interest list on the web at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/london.html . Check for matching interests and add your own ! Any problems, please contact the List Admin: LONDON-admin@rootsweb.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LONDON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi all. We are very fortunate to have "Who do you think you are" showing on the pay tv channel here in S. Africa, and I'm enjoying it so much. As my ancestor came from Middlesex in the 1830's I can relate to many of the stories and see how the people lived in those days in England. Barbara researching PRYOR/PRIOR/ GREENWOOD
I have the marriage certificate of Percy William Lee age 36 to Sadie Brooks age 22, on 16th November 1929 at Lethbridge,Alberta. The certificate shows that Percy was born in Essex,England the son of James Howard Lee and Naomi Hursell. I have searched the census', the Nat.Archives, FreeBMD, the LDS (IGI) and the passenger lists for Canada and the USA and find no reference at all, anywhere, to any of those people, which is unusual Has anyone any knowledge of this family please ?
Hi Donna, Dick & Listers ! I have read that the introduction of postal sub-districts with numbers added to the compass points was brought about because so many postmen had joined the forces that they had been replaced by post- women who were obviously not so familiar with the system and it was felt that the sub-divisions made the whole setup more logical. Many thanks Dick for the very interesting Wikipedia entry with its excellent maps ! Best Wishes ! Roger. ---------------------- On 31 Aug 2008, at 10:20, Donna wrote: > Dick, > > Thank you! I believe you might have solved my puzzle as to why the > family > were 'away' from where I expected them to be, given that the 'N' > postal > district covered Islington and that is also where the other > Junction Road > you mention appears to be. > > I did notice in the Wikipedia entry that the postal sub-districts > (N1, etc) > were set up in 1917; in my photo the groom and several of the other > men are > in uniform, so I would hazard a guess that my time-frame of late > 1910s is > correct given that businesses (and individuals, no doubt) might not > have > updated their 'stationery' immediately.... > > Thank you again, > Donna > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dick Mathews [mailto:rm006a0005@blueyonder.co.uk] > Sent: 30 August 2008 22:41 > To: Donna > Cc: Essex-UK@rootsweb. com > Subject: Re: [Ess] Old Photos > > > Hello Donna > > I think the addresses contain a clue not noticed by other listers. > 'Romford Rd, E' and 'Junction Rd, N' imply addresses in the London > area > prior to the introduction of numbered postal districts. There is a > Junction Rd in North London, (actually on the bounary between the > N7 and > N19 postcodes) that would at one time have been part of the 'N' > district, and Romford Rd (i.e. the road to Romford) would have been in > the 'E' district. > There is a useful Wikipedia entry at > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_postal_district> which explains > that simple 'N' and 'E' suffixes ran from 1858 to 1917. > > Dick Mathews > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK- > admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ESSEX-UK- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Dick, Thank you! I believe you might have solved my puzzle as to why the family were 'away' from where I expected them to be, given that the 'N' postal district covered Islington and that is also where the other Junction Road you mention appears to be. I did notice in the Wikipedia entry that the postal sub-districts (N1, etc) were set up in 1917; in my photo the groom and several of the other men are in uniform, so I would hazard a guess that my time-frame of late 1910s is correct given that businesses (and individuals, no doubt) might not have updated their 'stationery' immediately.... Thank you again, Donna -----Original Message----- From: Dick Mathews [mailto:rm006a0005@blueyonder.co.uk] Sent: 30 August 2008 22:41 To: Donna Cc: Essex-UK@rootsweb. com Subject: Re: [Ess] Old Photos Hello Donna I think the addresses contain a clue not noticed by other listers. 'Romford Rd, E' and 'Junction Rd, N' imply addresses in the London area prior to the introduction of numbered postal districts. There is a Junction Rd in North London, (actually on the bounary between the N7 and N19 postcodes) that would at one time have been part of the 'N' district, and Romford Rd (i.e. the road to Romford) would have been in the 'E' district. There is a useful Wikipedia entry at <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_postal_district> which explains that simple 'N' and 'E' suffixes ran from 1858 to 1917. Dick Mathews
No unfortunately we can't access BBC programs online :-( Lin in Australia 2008/8/30 Neil Bowers <neilrbowers@neilrbowers.plus.com> > All, > > does the BBC iplayer not work overseas? > Each episode is kept online for a week. > Latest episode is at: > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7rl1/ > > Neil > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Pam Dale" <pamjdale@bigpond.net.au> > > > > >> Are Australian listers aware that the latest series of "Who Do You > >> Think You Are" begins on SBS tomorrow (Sunday) at 7.30pm. > >> > > >> >
Hello Donna I think the addresses contain a clue not noticed by other listers. 'Romford Rd, E' and 'Junction Rd, N' imply addresses in the London area prior to the introduction of numbered postal districts. There is a Junction Rd in North London, (actually on the bounary between the N7 and N19 postcodes) that would at one time have been part of the 'N' district, and Romford Rd (i.e. the road to Romford) would have been in the 'E' district. There is a useful Wikipedia entry at <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_postal_district> which explains that simple 'N' and 'E' suffixes ran from 1858 to 1917. Dick Mathews Donna wrote: > While we're talking of old photographs/photographers... > > I have an old wedding photograph that has come into my possession that was > taken by 'W. Wedlake', with (presumably) studio/business addresses of "358, > Romford Road, E." and "26, Junction Road, N." The only place I know with > both Romford Road and Junction Road is the Romford area, but the clothes in > the photo imply it was taken most likely in the late 1910s and I didn't > think any of my relatives had moved to Essex from Islington at that > point.... > > Does anyone know anything about W. Wedlake? > > Many thanks, > > Donna > > > -----Original Message----- > From: essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com]On > Behalf Of Colleen > Sent: 29 August 2008 20:44 > To: Jean Lees; essex-uk@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [Ess] Old Photos > > > Ambrose isn't listed in my book about Essex photographers. So can't help > there, however the curator of the lovely Burnham on Crouch Museum almost > certainly will be able to help if you email him on: > > histmus@aol.com > > Siggers: Until 1899, when the studio moved to larger premises, the renowned > Colchester photographic business, the known as the Northlight Studio (studio > in Isaac's Walk, shop front in Head Street) was owned by William Gill. In > 1896 Gill had taken on a new manager, a Mr Siggers who I would think is your > man or woman. Did Siggers take over the old premises and start up his own > business in 1896? > > Colleen > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ESSEX-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.13/1641 - Release Date: 8/29/2008 7:07 AM >
The first two series are available on DVD (region 2) if that is of any help. Heather J K gen wrote: > It's for UK resident (licence payers) only. The BBC website which contains > information on each episode as it is broadcast does report on the programme. > It appears comprehensive. > > JK > > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Neil Bowers < > neilrbowers@neilrbowers.plus.com> wrote: > > >> All, >> >> does the BBC iplayer not work overseas? >> Each episode is kept online for a week. >> Latest episode is at: >> >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7rl1/ >> >> Neil >>
It's for UK resident (licence payers) only. The BBC website which contains information on each episode as it is broadcast does report on the programme. It appears comprehensive. JK On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Neil Bowers < neilrbowers@neilrbowers.plus.com> wrote: > All, > > does the BBC iplayer not work overseas? > Each episode is kept online for a week. > Latest episode is at: > > http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7rl1/ > > Neil > > >
Ah, unfortunate. Licensing agrrements I would think. Neil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Peat" <anne.peat@bigwindows.demon.co.uk> To: "Neil Bowers" <neilrbowers@neilrbowers.plus.com> Cc: "podnsod" <podnsod@comcast.net>; <ESSEX-UK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:06 PM Subject: Re: [Ess] WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE > No you have to have a UK isp address to access it : - << > > Anne > On 30 Aug 2008, at 14:49, Neil Bowers wrote: > >> All, >> >> does the BBC iplayer not work overseas? >> Each episode is kept online for a week. >> Latest episode is at: >> >> http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00d7rl1/ >> >> Neil >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "podnsod" <podnsod@comcast.net> >> To: <ESSEX-UK-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 2:43 PM >> Subject: Re: [Ess] WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE >> >> >>> Oh that the series "Who Do You Think You Are" will appear on our local >>> PBS >>> (Public Broadcasting Station) - I have spoken with the local >>> programming >>> department and they say not anytime soon. >>> >>> Shirley in Florida >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Pam Dale" <pamjdale@bigpond.net.au> >>> To: <ESSEX-UK-L@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 7:32 PM >>> Subject: [Ess] WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE >>> >>> >>>> Are Australian listers aware that the latest series of "Who Do You >>>> Think You Are" begins on SBS tomorrow (Sunday) at 7.30pm. >>>> >>>> Pam in Brisbane Australia >>>> >>>> Researching >>>> WILLMOT, KINNEAR, FELMINGHAM, GOODALL, MILLARD (QLD, UK, ) >>>> COOPER, BAKER, BECKWITH, GOOD, PETCHEY, BELL, WHITLOCK (ESSEX) >>>> BARRELL, BARKER (SUFFOLK) >>>> HULLEY, WRIGHT, HULLY, PIKE (MDX & CHESHIRE) >>>> >>>> >>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>> Any problems, please contact the List Admin: >>>> Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> ESSEX-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> ESSEX-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >>> -- >>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>> Checked by AVG. >>> Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.6.13/1642 - Release Date: >>> 29/08/2008 18:12 >>> >>> >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ESSEX-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.6.13/1642 - Release > Date: 29/08/2008 18:12 > >