Loveland FYI Loveland, Colorado 12-02-01 George C. Becker Sr., 68, of Berthoud, died Nov. 26, 2001, at Applewood Living Center in Longmont. He was born July 28, 1933, in Nance County, Neb., to George O. and Zella Fern Kinney Becker. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict following his high school graduation. He married Margie M. Sladek on April 11, 1953, in Memphis, Tenn. She preceded him in death. Mr. Becker worked for IBM as a computer programmer, developing programs for NASA and the Apollo space program. He also was involved as a programmer for the Star Wars project, retiring in 1984. He moved to the Berthoud area from Tucson, Ariz., in 1986. He was instrumental in the starting of Service Alert with Scott and Kathy Graham, who designed a restaurant pager system. For the last number of years he enjoyed traveling the United States, seeing sites and visiting friends. His fondness and love of Corvettes eventually led him to buy a 1999 Corvette, which he took to the road visiting warmer states in the winter and northern states during the summer months. He also enjoyed camping and fishing with his family. Mr. Becker is survived by two sons, George Becker Jr. and wife Andrea and Jerry Becker and wife Denise, all of Longmont; two daughters, Anita Vanover and husband Rodney of Berthoud, and Joanne Schultz and husband James of Longmont; a sister, Mary Lou Polocoff and husband Dave of Wheat Ridge; 10 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Howe Mortuary Chapel in Longmont. David Bradshaw, of LifeBridge Christian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Longmont Mountain View Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hope Cancer Care Center in care of Howe Mortuary, 439 Coffman St., Longmont, 80501.
For those who are struggling in the BadTrans virus arena; i have just located a FREE FIX from Symantec... the [VIRUS] [email protected] Removal Tool !!! : Although my computer was not infected, this tool, after scanning ALL my 60,000+ files ( took abt 1/2 hour... ), removed 5 (FIVE!) BadTrans.b infected files...., which were files i had saved for testing purposes. UNFORTUNATELY i was never asked if i wanted to delete the infested files...; but their removal is not a great disaster! What this cleaner does not do is to remove infected attachments in saved e-mail messages!!! What i can not confirm, is that this tool does also clean an infected machine! But perhaps someone in that situation will try this , and provide me with a report... Here is where U can get this tool! 1. Download the FixBadtr.exe file from: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/FixBadtr.exe for more info read: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[email protected] moval.tool.html { make sure to use the entire wrapped line } Last Updated on: November 29, 2001 at 12:35:09 PM PST
Gene, Thanks for all the great work you're doing. You asked what counties in Wisconsin G-R's lived in. I have quite a few German-Russian ancestors that live in Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. They originally went to Hosmer, Edmunds County, SD around 1900, then moved to Sheboygan in the 1920's. I assume that is because there were others living there already. Hope this helps. LuAnn Johnson --- [email protected] wrote: > Hi Listers, > > I would like to thank everyone who responded to the > my question concerning > in which counties in Michigan that G-R's resided. > > I will also be doing extractions for Wisconsin. I > know from messages sent > to the lists that there was a sizable population of > G-R's in Wisconsin. > Please send to the list the names of those counties > in Wisconsin where they > resided. > > Thanks, > > Gene Jenkins > Selah, WA. > > > > > > ==== GermanRussian Mailing List ==== > Information about the GermanRussian Mailing List is > at > > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/RUS/GermanRussian.html > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com
HOUSECALL can be accessed via: http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp And as an aside < not for further discussion > : it's NEVER a good idea to READ attachments , the content of which U are not certain about... Lets hope this is all we need to know about this latest virus outbreak... Now back to GENEALOGY Thanx, List Keeper. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald Tucker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 5:44 AM Subject: [GERmanRUSsian] Badtrans virus. > You should know in advance if you receive the current Badtrans virus > because the From: email address is prefixed by an underscore. > > >From: "John Smith" <[email protected]> > >To: [email protected] > > Thus, the Badtrans virus is relatively easy to filter, as long as > you have not opened or previewed the message. I have read several > Badtrans e-mails in a plain text reader. They consist of headers, which > we use to trace where the message came from, and fake sound or image > attachments. Anyway, if you read your email with an old fashioned plain > text reader, don't worry about being harmed by this virus, as long as you > do not decode the attachment. > > I won't duplicate the good advice already posted here on > antivirus programs. You can use the web based housecall > check -- which I prefer -- or purchase a freqently updated > program. If you want further info on this particular virus > check: > http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusSummary.asp?virus_k=99069 > > Donald Tucker > > > ==== GermanRussian Mailing List ==== > You may BROWSE our Archives anytime by going to: > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/germanrussian > >
You should know in advance if you receive the current Badtrans virus because the From: email address is prefixed by an underscore. >From: "John Smith" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] Thus, the Badtrans virus is relatively easy to filter, as long as you have not opened or previewed the message. I have read several Badtrans e-mails in a plain text reader. They consist of headers, which we use to trace where the message came from, and fake sound or image attachments. Anyway, if you read your email with an old fashioned plain text reader, don't worry about being harmed by this virus, as long as you do not decode the attachment. I won't duplicate the good advice already posted here on antivirus programs. You can use the web based housecall check -- which I prefer -- or purchase a freqently updated program. If you want further info on this particular virus check: http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusSummary.asp?virus_k=99069 Donald Tucker
Very worthwhile repeating! See below! In addition: be sure to have yer AntiVirus software [AVs] as up-to-date as U can! Update often! At the same time realize that this still is not THE 100% solution!!! There were a number of days since the appearance of the "B" variant of BADTRANS that the major AV providers did not have all bases covered! For instance: McAfee only provided a "complete" solution yesterday around 12:40pm... < and was/is misleading its users by suggestion that anyone above DAT 4168 was/is "covered"... *U* NEED TO BE ON YER TOES! Do not simply rely on your socalled "protection"... IT too < the AVs> can fail, or be unprepared or worse luck, be misleading! !!! This seems to be the hardest message to get through to users of AV software. As always, ;j. Jay W. Meeuwig ----- Original Message ----- From: "RootsWeb Review" Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:09 PM ======================================== > > STOP SPREADING VIRUSES and WORMS > CLEAN UP YOUR COMPUTERS -- YOUR GENEALOGY DATA IS AT RISK > > Free Online Virus Scanner: > http://housecall.antivirus.com/pc_housecall/ > > Use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or 5.5??? > Be Sure You Have This Patch: *** > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp > > Viruses, Trojans and Worms: > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/virus.html > > ======================================= Footnote from jwm: For Microsoft IE users; *** THERE IS NO EXCUSE for NOT having that patch applied!!! < or better yet , move up to Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 , which will be maintained in the highest priority by Microsoft. >
The Manifesto of Catherine the Great was revoked in 1871 . http://members.aol.com/jktsn/manifest.htm This made the German settlers subject to military service (age 15 years for males I believe). Also, they lost the negotiated rights to have their own schools, maintain their own culture and have their own governmental/political representation. Thus, the exodus began for many....but not all. Other sites can be found at the URL below http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Manifesto+of+Catherine+the+Great%22&btnG=Google+Search&hl=en ~malinda thiessen jones [email protected] wrote: > Dear Listers, > > I have been doing extraction work for the Germans from Russia in Kansas. I > first noticed in doing Barton County and now again in Ellis County that > there seemed to be a big migration in 1876 and again in 1878. This not > only occured in those individuals that are listed as Germans from Russia > but also German speakers from Polish Russia. Does anyone have any idea of > what occured during this time period. > > Thanks, > > Gene Jenkins > Selah, WA. > > ==== GermanRussian Mailing List ==== > You may BROWSE our Archives anytime by going to: > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/germanrussian
Dear Listers, I have been doing extraction work for the Germans from Russia in Kansas. I first noticed in doing Barton County and now again in Ellis County that there seemed to be a big migration in 1876 and again in 1878. This not only occured in those individuals that are listed as Germans from Russia but also German speakers from Polish Russia. Does anyone have any idea of what occured during this time period. Thanks, Gene Jenkins Selah, WA.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Barton County, KS and Oshkosh, WI census indexes now online From: Patrice Miller <[email protected]> To: Gene Jenkins <[email protected]>, German Volga Mail List <[email protected]> I am pleased to announce that the 1920 Barton County, KS and 1910 Oshkosh, WI census indexes now online at Volga villages. http://www.webbitt.com/volga/ Click on the census indexes link Gene Jenkins indexed the Germans from Russia in the Barton County 1920 census. It contains the towns of Great Bend, Ellinwood and Hoisington. This extraction contains 1,777 individuals in approximately 335 households. Patrice Miller (thats me) indexed the Germans from Russia in the 1910 (not 1920) Oshkosh, WI cennsus. Not the whole county (Winnebago) just Oshkosh, WI. It contained 457 individuals. Patrice Miller
In keeping with earlier warnings, let me share with U the latest development on the BADTRANS front. McAfee has today* - WITHOUT EXPLANATION - added two more updates to its repertoire.... One to its ScanEngine ( SE ) and one to the DAT files...... Surprise , surprise, they can now** detect the BADTRANS.b virus! In my view it's been a MAJOR FAUX PAS on the part of McAfee to blame user for not updating often enough..... They published as late as yesterday that version 4171 of the DAT was sufficient! I e-mailed them on Sunday last already that their system was failing to recognize the latest variant of BADTRANS... Well today we have DAT 4173 as well as a new scan-engine.... And so far it appears they work for BADTRANS.b Pffft, finally! PSt If U are a McAfee AV software user , do yer update ASAP via: http://download.mcafee.com/updates/superDat.asp * Release: 11/28/2001 12:40:00 PM ** That's FIVE days after the outbreak!
3 x 90 and one at 99... i'm movin' to LOVELAND! Sorry folks, after all those BADTRANSmissions , i could not resist! But seriously, this is quite amazing to see these "ol'timers" reach such ripe ages! I'm gonna check the strains swimming in my genepool one more time! As always, ;j. PSt Thanx again to Elaine for her constancy in sharing obits with us!
Loveland Newspaper Loveland, Colorado 11-27-01 Sam Zeiler died Nov. 23, 2001, in his Loveland home. He was 90. He was born May 6, 1911 in Loveland to Margaretha Uhrich and Conrad Zeiler. Sam married Florence C. Lebsack on Dec. 17, 1939. She died Jan. 24, 1998. Sam graduated from Johnstown High School and attended Colorado A & M, now Colorado State University. Sam worked on the family farm in Loveland. He farmed dryland and irrigated land, along with feeding the cattle. Sam was a lifetime resident of Loveland and he passed away in the very house where he was born 90 years earlier. Sam was the youngest of eight children and the last of Conrad Zeiler's family. Sam had a generous spirit and was known for his willingness to help his children and others in times of need. Sam never met a stranger. He enjoyed running a combine and harvesting wheat on the dryland. He had a passion for fishing and, in his younger years, enjoyed hunting. Sam loved to dance. He was an avid fan of any sports that his grandsons were involved in. He took great pride in keeping up the yard and hosting family and church gatherings. For more than 50 years, Sam was always Santa Claus for family Christmas celebrations. He was a Christian man and an avid reader of the daily word. He lived his Christian faith. To his family, he was truly "the salt of the earth." Sam was a member of the First United Methodist Church for 61 years. He was a life member of the BPOE Elks Lodge No. 1051. He was a member of the Larimer County Farm Bureau and the First United Methodist Church Zealous Workers Class. He was also a member of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (AHSGR). He is survived by: son Bill Zeiler and wife Diane of Vancouver, Wash.; son Sam Zeiler and wife Dawn of Seattle; daughter Carol Maxfield and husband Ray of Loveland; son-in-law George Bakovich of Loveland; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by: his parents; wife Florence Zeiler; daughter Sharon Bakovich; grandson David Zeiler; brothers Jacob Zeiler, Henry Zeiler, Harold Zeiler and Carl Zeiler; and sisters Katherine Uhrich, Rachael Amen and Lydia Libsack. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Olon Lindemood officiating. Viewing will be held from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Allnutt-Hunter Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church in care of Allnutt-Hunter Chapel.
Loveland Newspaper Loveland, Colorado 11-27-01 Conrad Bath Jr., 90, of Loveland, died Nov. 23, 2001, at Sierra Vista Health Care Center in Loveland. He was born Nov. 23, 1911, in Loveland, to Conrad Bath Sr. and Mary Katherine Gettman Bath. He farmed all of his life in Loveland at the family farm and was a prominent dairy farmer in Loveland. He lived in Loveland all of his life. He was a member of the First Congregational Church in Loveland, lifetime member of the Elks Lodge No. 1051, and president of the Gard Lateral Ditch Co. for 54 years. He was helpful to others and always there for his family. Mr. Bath is survived by a brother, George Bath of Loveland; and two sisters, Lidia Winters of Wheat Ridge and Mollie Deines of Loveland. He was preceded in death by three brothers, John, Jake and Henry Bath, and three sisters, Margaret Schmier, Henrietta Bath, and Marie Bath. Viewing will be from 2 p.m. to 5 today at Allnutt-Hunter Chapel. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Allnutt-Hunter Chapel, with the Rev. Jon Winens officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First Congregational Church of Loveland in care of Allnutt-Hunter Chapel, 2100 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland, 80538. Back to the
Fort Morgan Times Fort Morgan, Colorado 11-27-01 Mabel L. Miller, 90, of Akron died Nov. 20 at her home in Akron. Mrs. Miller was born Sept. 25, 1911, in McCook, Neb. She moved with her family to a farm south of Akron in 1920. Her parents were Jessie Ferguson Schmidt and Harm Schmidt. Her early life on the farms in Nebraska and Akron included attending country schools, and she graduated from Akron High School in 1929. She married Edmond M. Kirby Feb. 11, 1930. Her marriage to Kirby ended in February, 1942. She worked as a checker at Wash Brothers Grocery, as a telephone operator at the Akron switchboard, cashier at the Akron Theater and as the town clerk over a number of years in Akron. She later married Leo D. Miller Aug. 11, 1952. They moved to Canoga Park, Calif., in 1956. They both worked at Rocketdyne Aviation. Her first marriage to Leo Miller ended in January, 1958, and she moved to Boulder that year. She worked for the Mercantile Bank from 1958 to 1960 and the University of Colorado from 1960 to 1972. She participated in numerous bowling leagues and won many trophies. She remarried Leo D. Miller Dec. 31, 1969. After her retirement from CU in 1972 she and Miller moved to Akron and settled on the Miller home place. She assisted with farming and ranching as well as homemaking. In 1986 they moved to town, and she enjoyed retirement and participating in Meet-and-Eat at the Senior Center, attending church, card games, trips and spending time with friends and family. She was a member of the First Methodist Church since April 9, 1930. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Herbert, and a sister, Nella Sisson. She is survived by her husband, Leo D. Miller; sons Edmund LeRoy and Eldon, both of Santa Maria, Calif., and Kenneth of Boulder, brothers Earl Schmidt, Roy Schmidt, both of Greeley, and Lowell of Englewood; stepchildren Barbara Joy Miller of Show Low, Ariz., and Nancy Harris of Akron; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services were today at 11 a.m. at the United Methodist Church with Rev. Ramon Robledo officiating. Interment followed in Akron Cemetery with Brenner Funeral Home of Akron in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Akron United Methodist Church or the Akron Senior Center.
Greeley Tribune Greeley, Colorado 11-27-01 Victor Chrispen Victor Chrispen, 99, of Greeley died Friday, Nov. 23, at his home. Mr. Chrispen was born Oct. 18, 1902, to Henry and Molly (Herbert) Chrispen in Baku, Russia. On Sept. 6, 1931, he married Lydia Whitman in Windsor. She died May 15, 1990. Mr. Chrispen grew up in a farming and ranching family that immigrated to the United States from Russia in 1908. In Oklahoma, he was a cowboy and operated a cattle ranch. In Colorado, he continued to farm and ranch for 30 years, and then went to work at the Weld County Nursing Home, retiring in 1974. Mr. Chrispen was a past member of the Elks Lodge, charter member of the Moose Lodge No. 909, member of St. Johns United Church of Christ, and also attended church at the Bonell Chapel. He lived in Baku for six years; Canton, Okla., for three years; Hitchcock, Woodward and Fargo, Okla., areas for 20 years; Lucerne for 30 years; and in Greeley since 1961. Mr. Chrispen loved gardening and sharing his vegetables with others. He attended activities at the Evans Senior Center. Survivors are two daughters, Betty Lieuallen and Dorothy Mitchell, both of Greeley; a son, James Chrispen of Greeley; two sisters, Agnes Buttgen of Palm Bay, Fla., and Martha Oblander of Denver; a brother, Robert Chrispen of Greeley; and a special friend, Mabel McGuire; eight grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. His parents; wife, Lydia; one son, Johnny; five sisters and one brother, are deceased. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Allnutt Funeral Service Macy Chapel. Interment will be in Eaton Cemetery. Visitation will be from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. today at Allnutt Funeral Service Macy Chapel. Contributions may be made to the Victor Chrispen Memorial Fund in care of Allnutt Funeral Service, 702 13th St., Greeley 80631.
"... is a MAPI worm that emails itself out as one of several different file names. This worm also drops a backdoor trojan that logs keystrokes. " It is EXPLODING out there! < i keep receiving copies from GR-searchers > I now also have confirmation from another source that the McAfee AV software failed to detect this latest virus variant!!! PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!! To those who have become infected there is perhaps small consolation in " It is not necessary for a user to double-click on the attachment to become infected as this worm can exploit a security vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express. To prevent re-infection, users of Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express should install the following patch available from Microsoft:" * Read more about it at securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[email protected] which has just been updated! Unfortunately there is no "one-off" removal tool at http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/tools.list.html yet.. But that's a good site to bookmark! A lesser known but better** site yet is: http://www.sophos.com/ with: Quick links: Advice from Microsoft on how to secure your PCs and servers against W32/Badtrans-B < in case U didn't keep up with the security bulletins! > Sophos analysis of W32/Badtrans-B Download the IDE for W32/Badtrans-B How to use virus identity (IDE) files Hopefully this helps... My apologies to listmembers who have to put up with anti-virus messages; however, this is likely the worst outbreak we have seen in a while!!! With a major detection failure to boot! As always, ;j. Jay W. Meeuwig, List Keeper * See: http://www.sophos.com/support/faqs/w32badtransb.html ** They allow a 30day TRIAL!!! Which will at least get U goin'! See: http://www.sophos.com/downloads/products/
Could someone recommend a site for researching Rastadt, Beresina Valley, Russia? Looking for information on Joseph WANDLER m. Marian UNKNOWN. Joseph was born in Rastadt, probably before 1835. Also, looking for information on Sabastian FISCHER m. Anna Mary UNKNOWN. Both are probably born and married in the Beresina Valley during the same time frame as Joseph and Marian. Anton WANDLER b. 19 Jun 1855 Rastadt, BV, Russia s/o Joseph & Marian Unknown WANDLER m. Magdalena FISCHER b. 29 Oct 1858 Rastadt, BV, Russia d/o Sabastian & Anna Mary Unknown FISCHER. TIA, Corinne Known German Russian Surnames: Wandler, Greff, Fischer, Jochim, Stroh, Hoerner
With permission from: KMitchell Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 6:48 PM Subject: Holdfast - History and Heritage Index- Holdfast Saskatchewan Hi All; Willing to do look ups from this local history. Just email me your request and I will see what I can do. Kelly :-) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index FAMILY HISTORIES Abram, Francis Stanley, 127 Abram, Walter Scott, 127 Acherman, Frank, 128 Adams, Arthur, 130 Anheliger, Frank Sr., 130 Anheliger, Walter, 131 Bachman Family History, 131 Baer, Ludwig, 132 Ball Family History, 132 Ball, Jacob, 132 Ball, Donat Sr., 134 Ball, Theodore, 134 Barber, Roy and Ruby, 134 Barnes, Ray Walter, 134 Barnes, Edith, 134 Bast, Adolph, 135 Bast, Gregor, 135 Bengert Families, 136 Bengert, Heinrich, 137 Bensons, 137 Bentz, George, 137 Bisson, Alexander Robert, 139 Bitz Family, 139 Bitzer, Peter, 140 Bitzer Family History, 140 Boehm, Michael, 141 Boeser, 141 Bosch, Ludwig, 141 Bruce, Dr., 143 Burhoff, Mr. & Mrs. Adolph, 143 Burkart, Michael and Barbara, 144 Burkart, Joseph, 144 Burkart, Michael, 146 Burkart, John and Elizabeth, 147 Burkart, Nick, 149 Caldwells on the Prairies, 150 Chapdelaine, 153 Courtice, Doug, 153 Daluhn, 153 Davison, Ila and Glenda, 154 Deibert, Arnold, 154 Deis, Joe, 154 Demers, 155 Dennis History, 155 Dilschneider, John, 157 Dunn, Jim, 158 Dutkowski, Edward, 159 Eberts, Edward, 159 Eberts, Edward Frank, 160 Eberts, Michael, 160 Ehman, Albert, 161 Ehmann, Alexander, 163 Ehman, Robert, 164 Ehman, Gustave, 166 Ehman, Leo, 167 Ehmann, Jacob R., and Simon, Julia, 168 Ehman, Dan, 170 Ehman, George, 170 Ehman, Michael Joseph, 171 Ehman, Paul, 171 Eisenkirch Family, 172 Eisenzimmer Family, 173 Eisworth, John and Mary, 173 Eisworth, Joseph, 174 Ell, Charles, 174 Ell, Karl, 175 Ell, Sebastian, 176 Ellenor Family, 177 Engberg, Frank, 178 Engelhardt Family, 179 Engh, Mikael and Christine, 180 Euteneier Story, 181 Everett, Charles and Lucy, 182 Fahlman, Gottlieb, 182 Fahlman, John Andrew, 183 Fahlman, Andrew, 185 Fahlman, JohnJ., 186 Fahlman, Adolph, 187 Fetch, Frank, 187 Folk, Helena, 188 Folk, Peter, 188 Folk, Jacob, 190 Folk, Matthias, 190 Folk, Michael A., 190 Folk, Paul, 192 Folk, Anton A., 193 Folk, Clemens, 194 Folk, Sebastian, 196 Fox, 199 Freckot, John and Katharina, 201 Frederick Family, 202 Frohlich, Jacob and Margaretha, 203 Frohlich, Johannes and Johanna, 203 Frohlick, Dionys, 204 Frohlick, Gabriel, 205 Fuchs, Peter, 207 Gardiner, 208 Gardner, John, 209 Gartner, Peter, 209 Gelsinger, Anthony, 210 Gelsinger, Frank Sr., 210 Gelsinger, John, 212 Gelsinger, Conrad, 212 Gelsinger, Meinrad, 214 Giesinger, Ambrose, 214 Giesinger, Louis, 216 Giesinger, Andrew, 216 Giesinger, Vincent, 216 Griffith, Dr. George, 217 Harris, 217 Heck, Frank, 219 Heck, Raymond, 220 Hill, Martha, 221 Hitcherick, Jacob, 222 Hoffart, Peter, 223 Hoffert Family, 223 Hungle Family, 224 Iverson, Julius, 226 Johnson, James M., 226 Kasper Family, 227 Kenyon, Ken, 228 Kingston Family, 228 Kipper History, 229 Klein, Anton, 229 Klein, Gustav, 229 Kletzel Family, 230 Kohler, 230 Lane, Bob, 232 Langman Family, 232 Lipp, Joseph, 232 Luedtke, 233 Lutz, Joseph, 234 Luzny, Lawrence, 235 Martz, Adam, 235 Maerz, William Conrad and Helen, 235 Maier, Alexander, 237 Maier, Joseph Robert, 238 Maloughney Family, 238 Massine, Michael, 239 Massop, Bill, 239 McLean, Dr., 239 McGarry, John and Rich, Bill and Daniel, 240 McGee, 241 McKerlie Family, 241 McWilliams, Jim and Agnes, 242 McWilliams, Ernest, 243 McWilliams, Ole and Irma, 244 Measner, Henry, 245 Measner, Herman and Martha, 246 Measner, A.W., 249 Measner, William, 249 Measner, Edward and Mary, 251 Mengel Family, 252 Mertler, John and Marie, 253 Metz, Bernard Sr., 253 Metz, Stephan, 254 Miller, Aloysuis, 255 Miller, Nick, 256 Mything, Olive, 258 Morrow, 258 Myrah Family, 259 Nettling, Reinhardt and Pauline, 261 Nesbitt, Allan and Alice, 262 Nesbitt, Thomas Henry and Elizabeth, 263 Nicholl, 265 Olson, 265 Pflegers, 266 Pratt Family, 267 Prosofski Family, 268 Reiters, 268 Renye,Joe, 268 Rieberger, John, 268 Rieger, Peter, 269 Rink, Frank, 269 Rissling Family, 270 Rogoschewsky, John, 270 Sali, John, 271 Schaefer Family, 271 Schatz, Bernard and Josephine, 272 Schatz, Frank, 273 Schmitt, Dr. Henry Joseph, 275 Schneider, 275 Schroeder Family, 276 Schropp, Hironimus and Mary Eva, 277 Schropp, Philip, 277 Schropp, George, 279 Schropp, Dr. Jerome, 279 Schlachter, 280 Schmitke, 281 Schumacher, Rudolph, 281 Searcy, 281 Selinger, Frank and Margaret, 283 Selinger, Ignatius, 284 Selinger, Dominic, 284 Selinger, John, 285 Selinger, Frank Mike, 287 Selinger, Peter, 287 Selinger, Mr. & Mrs. Philip, 287 Selinger, Ralph F., 287 Selinger, Roy and Pauline, 288 Shank, L.A., 289 Souch, Norman Samuel, 290 Spencer, 290 Stefuik Family, 291 Steinhauer, Gustave and Dorothea, 291 Steinhauer, Peter, 292 Stepan,John, 294 Streifel Family, 294 Stroh, Chris and Anne, 295 Studer. 295 Swedberg. Andrew. 297 Swedberg. Peter, 298 Thauberger, Joseph Sr., 299 Thauberger, John J., 300 Thauberger, Joseph Jr., 301 Thauberger, Peter, 302 Thauberger, Peter, 302 Thomas, Frank, 302 Thurmeier, Ferdinand Anthony, 303 Till, Joe, 303 Van Hollen, George, 304 Walker Family, 304 Walker, Gottlieb and Christine, 305 Walker, Oscar, 306 Wegwitz Family, 307 White, Chauncey, 307 Wolfe, 307 Zentner, Bernard, 308 Zentner, Joe, 309 Zenzeluk, Mike, 309 Zars or Zerr, 310 Ziegler, Frank, 312 Newcomers 1970-1980, 313 David Thauberger, 317 Newwman Myrah, 317 Yesterday and Today, 319 Oratory in Holdfast Elementary School, 320 Public Speaking in Schell High, 321 School Sports, 322 4H Baby Beef Club, 322 4H Homecraft, 323 History of Sarnia Centennial Clinic, 324 Library, 325 Holdfast Housing Development, 325 My House and Me, 326 50 and Over Club, 326 Carlton Trail Community College, 327 Holdfast and District Recreation Board, 327 Holdfast and District Optimist Club, 328 Holdfast and District Opti-Mrs., 328 Reminiscing, 330 Community Living, 331 Berry Picking, 336 My Memories of World War II, 337 "Wind Up Night", 338 Through the Years, 340 Parades, 346 Old Times, 347 General Interest, 348 Index, 349 Kelly M. Mitchell Calgary AB CAN Homepage: http://www.rootsweb.com/~skstjose/kelly/homepage/index.html
With the upgrade by SYMANTEC of the BADTRANS virus to category FOUR, and given the fact that McAfee does not yet detect said virus , users should be DOUBLY AWARE of this rapidly spreading virus..... Today i received several copies of this virus already... from GR researchers and fellow list-subscribers! < My ZoneAlarm has isolated same > but my < UPDATED!!!> McAfee AV has not [yet] identified it Please note the information below.... And be CAREFUL with attachments! >From SYMANTEC! http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[email protected] ml [email protected] Discovered on: November 24, 2001 Last Updated on: November 26, 2001 at 12:46:58 PM PST Due to the increased rate of submissions, we have updated the threat level of this worm from level 3 to level 4. [email protected] is a MAPI worm that emails itself out as one of several different file names. This worm also creates a DLL in \Windows\System directory as Kdll.dll. It uses functions from this DLL to log keystrokes. Type: Worm >From McAfee! http://www.mcafee-at-home.com/naicommon/aboutnai/press/releases/pr_template. asp?PR=/PressMedia/11262001.asp&Sel=1130 Symptoms W32/[email protected], also known as Badtrans or Badtrans.b, is a mass-mailing Internet worm that attempts to send itself using Microsoft Outlook by replying to unread e-mail messages. When executed, Badtrans also drops a remote access Trojan, or RAT, into the users Windows directory, which attempts to mail the victim's IP address to the author. Subject: (Variable) Body Text: (May contain). Take a look to the attachment Attachment: (Variable). The worm will arrive as an attachment that is 13,312 bytes in length and takes on the form of one of the following examples: S3MSONG.DOC.scr Pics.DOC.scr HUMOR.MP3.scr Sorry_about_yesterday.MP3.pif README.MP3.scr ME_NUDE.MP3.scr fun.MP3.pif NEWS_DOC.DOC.scr docs.DOC.pif images.DOC.pif HAMSTER.DOC.pif SEARCHURL.MP3.pif Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 20:07:39 -0400 Reply-To: ÷j. <[email protected]> Sender: <[email protected]> From: ÷j. <[email protected]> Subject: MORE ON [VIRUS] ATTACHMENTS, with apologies for the off-topic message; was: To provide a link to another Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" It is certainly true that attachments with a name-extention of EXE are bad news... however it's a big mistake to only be concerned about them. <In fact the very nasty virus MAGISTR has never arrived as an .EXE attachment!; the makers of a virus realize that most people know about EXE files by now... > In my "virus collection" i have files with names like: CLEAN.BAT NEEDS.BAT CHAIR.BAT CARD.PIF ENTRIES.PIF OEMRNCE.EXE WOULD.EXE SEXY VIRGIN.SCR New_Napster_Site.DOC.scr Homepage.HTML.vbs and many others < e.g. .LNK, .COM, etc. .....> * In addition imbedded macros in attachments that are <for> EXEL; POWERPOINT or WORD can be lethal** Soo, it's no good to just be leary of ".EXE" attachments!!! ANY attachment should be "isolated; inspected and cleared" before opening same!
Is there anywhere online that has an index or soundex of the 1920 US Census for the City of Baltimore? I have an address (1625 Orleans St) where my great-grandparents were living as of 27 September 1920 (according to their application for citizenship) and have looked through hundreds of images from the 1920 census trying to find that address, but have had no luck. I can find the 1700 block and the 1500 block, but not the 1600 block. If there is no online index or soundex for the 1920 U.S. Census, perhaps there is a kind soul who could look it up for me the next time they're looking through it for something of their own. Moses Einbinder (sometimes went by Morris), age 42-43 Rebecca Einbinder (originally Rifke), age 37-38 Goldie, age 15-16 Rose, age 12-13 Rachel, age 9-10 Ben, age 8-9 Pauline, age 6-7 Ida, age 4-5 Thanks bunches, Kathy, great-granddaughter of Moses and Rebecca