> Deborah - Thanks for posting this to the list! > snip > This virus has to be deleted manually with a patch. >snip Kak is only a problem with outlook express. Eudora or netscape aren't effected. I found the patch through the http://www.symantec.com site they had pointers to MSIE patch page. There are several new MSIE patches when can restrict the type of files you receive and whether or not you can receive any attachements, so read closely the descriptions for the patches and decide the best course of action for your use. Deborah Byrd ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.amexmail.com/?A=1
Deborah - Thanks for posting this to the list! This virus has to be deleted manually with a patch. If I recall someone sent the information to the list yesterday as to where to obtain the patch required to eliminate it. Maureen. ----- Original Message ----- From: Deborah Byrd <dbyrd@lightcom.net> To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 7:33 AM Subject: [GASCREVE] KAK Virus > A virus has been distributed through the email list. You are > vunerable if you use outlook express. IT transmits itself > automatically through your signature file, so Rootsweb's filters don't > pick it up. To avoid infecting others until you can remove the virus > is to go to Outlook Expresse's pull down tools menu select options and > select the signature tab. Turn off all signature files and delete any > that show kak extension or in the filename. > > The http://www.synmantec.com site has instruction how to delete the > Kak virus > and directions to the Microsoft site to download a patch to protect > yourself > from being infected this way. > > > Also when posting messages to the list, send them to > gascreve-l@rootsweb.com > and do not send messages in mime in format > > deborah byrd > > > > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
A virus has been distributed through the email list. You are vunerable if you use outlook express. IT transmits itself automatically through your signature file, so Rootsweb's filters don't pick it up. To avoid infecting others until you can remove the virus is to go to Outlook Expresse's pull down tools menu select options and select the signature tab. Turn off all signature files and delete any that show kak extension or in the filename. The http://www.synmantec.com site has instruction how to delete the Kak virus and directions to the Microsoft site to download a patch to protect yourself from being infected this way. Also when posting messages to the list, send them to gascreve-l@rootsweb.com and do not send messages in mime in format deborah byrd
In response to the following post: The "Poythress" graves in this cemetery are my family, immediate and extended: William E. Poythress m. Martha J. Usher (g-g-grandparents) Thomas Boston Poythress m. Julia Ann Usher (g-grandparents) Thomas Ralph Poythress m. Verna Mae Bryant (grandparents) I'm looking for records about the members of the church if you might happen across any of those in your research. Thanks for the mention. Debbie Poythress-Freeman From: "Judy V. Mason" <2jv@bellsouth.net> To: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GASCREVE] Newington Baptist Church Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 22:55:02 -0700 >From somewhere-I have a brief history on the origin of the Old North Newington Baptist Church. Found it while "weeding" out some stacks of neglected papers. I saved this as there is a reference in this material as to some burials, with markers, at the site of the old church. One of them says: Sacred to the Memory of WILLIAM ROUNDTREE who was born on 23 May 1819 Departed this life 20th of May, 1852 Next to this is listed a Calfrey Beville 14 July 1829-20 Oct. 1854 Other surnames in this place are Davis, Stewart, Morgan, Poythress, Jackson, Sowell, Conner, Archer and Best. Can anyone id the William Rountree in this cemetery. I ask because I have some Effingham/Chatham Rountree census records that mention the Roundtree/Beville and Sowell surnames, as being related in some way. One of the later Rountree males here in Effingham married into the Sowell family. And the census records list a Bevil (elderly b. SC) also resideing in a household of a William and C. Rountree. Later dates in the census but can't help ponder over the presence of these three surnames in relationship to one another. Judy Mason 2jv@bellsouth.net ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
thanks Scotti, as always your help is appreciated dot
Dot, What I have on Reuben Bolton, b. ca. 1778, d. Aug 1837, is as follows: married first, Mary Ann "Polly" ?, and second, Elizabeth Lane on 22 Jul 1832. Mrs. Anna Katharine Pfeiffer, widow of the late Louis Frank Pfeiffer, grants land to Reuben Bolton, Sr. as trustee for his wife Mary (perhaps she was a Pfeiffer?) and their children: Clarissa, Thomas, George, Mary Ann, Allen B., Magnolia, Charles, Katie, Harriett, John L., Margaret, and Alford Dean. The children of Elizabeth Lane and Reuben are: Reuben H., b. 18 Jan 1830, Robert E., b. 24 Feb 1833, d. 17 Mar 1911, Sarah Van Buren, b. 2 Sep 1835, d. 1908, John Walter, b. 7 Nov 1836, d. 2 Oct 1916. Hope that this helps. Please keep in touch, and happy hunting! Scottie
>From somewhere-I have a brief history on the origin of the Old North Newington Baptist Church. Found it while "weeding" out some stacks of neglected papers. I saved this as there is a reference in this material as to some burials, with markers, at the site of the old church. One of them says: Sacred to the Memory of WILLIAM ROUNDTREE who was born on 23 May 1819 Departed this life 20th of May, 1852 Next to this is listed a Calfrey Beville 14 July 1829-20 Oct. 1854 Other surnames in this place are Davis, Stewart, Morgan, Poythress, Jackson, Sowell, Conner, Archer and Best. Can anyone id the William Rountree in this cemetery. I ask because I have some Effingham/Chatham Rountree census records that mention the Roundtree/Beville and Sowell surnames, as being related in some way. One of the later Rountree males here in Effingham married into the Sowell family. And the census records list a Bevil (elderly b. SC) also resideing in a household of a William and C. Rountree. Later dates in the census but can't help ponder over the presence of these three surnames in relationship to one another. Judy Mason 2jv@bellsouth.net
Thank you Dale. I have not yet visited there myself. this cemetery is listed in the Effingham County Cemeteries Book. Would be interesting to visit it myself. I also came across in the Springfield Courthouse/Probate Records, a very recent will for a Robert Coursey who did expire in last two or three years. Don't know who he was, but there are still living relatives listed in his file, so I will not present it on-line. If anyone is interested, just contact me personally. Judy Mason 2jv@bellsouth.net
Victoria: As you probably already know. The Howells; Caleb, Philip, William and I am sure other names of males appear in your records. They all got land grants and settled around the area of Buck Creek and Old River Road, between there and the Savannah River. This was in the early 1760's and so they naturally would have married into a Salzburger Family at some time down the line. There is some mention of them in the "Ebenezer Record Book" on pg. 41 is one instance, the birth of another Philip b: Nov. 10, 1767 and baptized Aug.3,1769 son of Thomas Howell and his wife Elizabeth (she may have been a Dasher, this is not clear). There are other Howells in the blood line of Salzburgers listed in "Georgia Salzburgers and Allied Families" written by Pearl Rahn Gnann. Most libraries in our area have copies of these books and I am sure they may be found in many libraries around the country. So to answer your question. Yes, the Howells do show up among the Salzburgers. Some are members of the Society! I have some in the Greiner-Griner line.. Sincerely, Bob MyRx123@aol.com wrote: > Bob: > > Does the name Howell show up in the Salzburger list? > > Thanks, > > Victoria > > ============================== > The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Tens of millions of individuals... and counting. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/
Hi Judy, Hi Nancy, I was driving along Springfield Road today and decided to drive up on Coursey Cemetary Road and have a look at the cemetary. I must say that it is located in a very pleasant location. It fronts on a large pasture, and it is lightly wooded. It is obviously is well-maintained. Many of the visible graves are relatively recent. Some of the older graves have what are obviously new grave markers. One of the graves of a Coursey that appears to have been redone is that of Robert Coursey (1851-1926). His is the oldest visible Coursey grave in the cemetary. There is what appears to be an original grave for a B. F. SYMS (1832-1887). Also, there are what appear to be graves further back in the cemetary without visible gravestones. There are other families represented in the cemetary. I thought that you would be interested in this. I hope that it proves to be helpful. Dale
Bob: Does the name Howell show up in the Salzburger list? Thanks, Victoria
This virus showed on my computer a couple of days ago (I use Netscape). Norton Anti-Virus isolated it to a file which could then be deleted. Maureen McCarthy wrote: > > Deborah - Thanks for posting this to the list! > > This virus has to be deleted manually with a patch. > > If I recall someone sent the information to the list yesterday as to where > to obtain the patch required to eliminate it. > > Maureen. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Deborah Byrd <dbyrd@lightcom.net> > To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 7:33 AM > Subject: [GASCREVE] KAK Virus > > > A virus has been distributed through the email list. You are > > vunerable if you use outlook express. IT transmits itself > > automatically through your signature file, so Rootsweb's filters don't > > pick it up. To avoid infecting others until you can remove the virus > > is to go to Outlook Expresse's pull down tools menu select options and > > select the signature tab. Turn off all signature files and delete any > > that show kak extension or in the filename. > > > > The http://www.synmantec.com site has instruction how to delete the > > Kak virus > > and directions to the Microsoft site to download a patch to protect > > yourself > > from being infected this way. > > > > > > Also when posting messages to the list, send them to > > gascreve-l@rootsweb.com > > and do not send messages in mime in format > > > > deborah byrd > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi > > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/
RUBIN OR RUEBEN BOLTON of Screven Co., GA. Rubin Bolton married 1st Mary ?????, then no 2 He married Elizabeth Lane. Richard Bolton married Lizzie Taylor, who were her parenys. Still searching for addiitional information on the BOLTONS in Screven Co., Thank you for your help. Dot Smith
HELEN ENECKS B12-16-1881, married 10-08-1905 to GORDON B. LAFFITTE b Screven Co., GA. 4-17-1876 children were Martha, Mary, Henry, Anna, Gordon married 2 Vera Ola Lester their children were Helen, Vera, Ida, Annie, Gordon. Can anyone connect Helen to her family name Enecks in Screven Co., or was she from another county/state? Please, contact me if you have additional information. or corrections. Thank you Dot Smith
For those who are researching the Spooner/Griner/Scott families, here is a web page that I found useful. Spooner web page I am a descendent of 1. Philip de Lanoy (Delano) m Hester Dewberry 2. John Delano m Mary Weston 3. Mercy Delano m William Spooner 4. Zoeth or Zoath Spooner m Katren Duncan 5. Elizabeth Spooner m William Jacob Griner 6. Mary Ann Griner m Hope B Scott 7. Thomas Henry Scott m Sarah Elizabeth Jeffers 8. Minnie Ada Scott m Lloyd N Williams Sr 9. Lila Juanita Williams (my Mom) I am really interested in tracing Zoath Spooner and Katren Duncan. Anyone out there with info? Debbie Moore
See http://Members.xoom.com/braggi/JohnBragg.htm This is an great source of information by James C Bragg.It has help me in my research.Thanks again James.
I am looking for more information on: SAMUEL PALMER. b. unkn. married: ANNE BRUNSON dau. of JOHN and MARY BRUNSON. Children: of Samuel and Anne Brunson Palmer: CHARLES PALMER b. 1795 m. ELIZABETH LEE dau. of JOSIAH and ANNAS ROGERS LEE. Married c. 1820 and same year moved from Screven Co. to Decatur Co. GA. SUSAN PALMER (sometimes referred to as "Susannah") b. unkn. m. CHARLES SEVIL PERRY. MIRIAM PALMER b. unkn. m. an unkn. SCOTT and then married EBENEZER HARDING. ELIZABETH PALMER b. unkn. m. MIDDLETON or LITTLETON SMITH. TIMOTHY GRINER m. MARY BRUNSON sister to ANNE BRUNSON PALMER. TIMOTHY went to TX. I have been verifying research papers by the author of the book: CHARLES and ELIZ. LEE PALMER 1795-1975. I am interested in this particular generation. I do not have dates of birth and death, where they were buried, children, etc. I have been trying to find out more information on Samuel Palmer: birth, death date, where buried, will?, occupation, etc. The only information I have is that his son, Charles, went to court in 1814 and asked for a guardian to be appointed him. I have to assume that is the year that Samuel, his father, died. Samuel married Blanche Butler, a widow of Stephen Butler. She had four children when she married Samuel c. 1800-01. She did have kin in Wilkes County. Some researchers say that she was a Clayton and some say she was a Southwell. Does anyone know about this woman? Any information on this family and especially on Samuel Palmer, Anne Brunson, and Blanche Butler would be appreciated. They were in Screven Co. at the death of Samuel Palmer and had lived there since they came to GA. Some records refer to St. George Parrish, then Effingham and Burke, then Screven. This follows the history of that area as it evolved to the present Screven Co. GA.
Rich: With names like Exley, Metzger, and Mallette in your line you should be a member of the Georgia Salzburger Society, also the Purrysburg Preservation Foundation, Inc. If you are interested in more information, contact me at: bgriner@pineland.net Bob Rich Welch wrote: > GREETINGS LIST > Is anyone working on any TIMMONS lines in the Screven, Effingham, Chatham > area. > My line enters my... METZGER - MALLORY - MALLETTE - EXLEY branch. > > Solomon Metzger b. 19 Jan 1800 (son of David Metzger and Mary Waters) > .....................married 27 Oct 1824 to > Mary S. Timmons b. abt 1800 (daughter of Stephen Timmons Sr. and > Mary > Dawson of Savannah) > > Rich Welch, TAMPA > > R. W. Welch - Tampa FL USA - 27.5n Long 82.3w Lat 14.3 Elev > SOL 3 - Virgo Cluster - The Milky Way Galaxy > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.
Check out http://www.edenfield.org There is some information on the Braggs on this site. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Farholsten@aol.com> To: <GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 12:20 AM Subject: [GASCREVE] Bruno Rufus Bragg > Hi: This is my grandfather on my father's side. He married Annie Liza Bragg > around > 1900. I have heard that they may have been distant cousins; however, I > cannot find > any information on him. He died Dec. 7, 1941. Fortunately I have complete > information on Annie's family history. She was the daughter of Benjamin > Franklin > Bragg and Rosa Lovett Bragg. Bruno and Annie had 5 children, one of whom was > my dad - Whatley Battey Bragg. Can you help? Thanks! Faye > > FARHolsten @aol.com > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >