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    1. Re: virus warnings
    2. norma
    3. I received one about Snow White with an Exe on it and it had no way to tell where it came from all it said from sender was haha the to place was blank. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Cox" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:15 PM Subject: Re: virus warnings > I hesitate to use up any more bandwidth on this issue, but this is a > commonly known HOAX, not a real virus. > > Check this website: http://www.vmyths.com/hoax.cfm?id=44&page=3 > > I suggest that people find out whether a virus is real or not before > sending out a blanket "warning." By bliindly relaying this type of > info, we're doing just what the hoaxers want. > > Please don't send out virus warnings unless you're sure about them. > > Victor Lewis wrote: > > > --- Original Message ----- > > > > Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 9:00 AM > > Subject: READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON > > > > > > -----Original Message---- > > Date: Saturday, December 02, 2000 12:35 AM > > Subject: Fw: READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON > > > > Read Immediately And Pass On!!! > > > > READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON > > Someone is sending out a very cute > > screensaver of the Budweiser frogs. > > If you download it, you will lose everything! > > Your hard drive will crash and someone from > > the Internet will get your screen name and password! > > DO NOT DOWNLOAD IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! > > It just went into circulation yesterday. Please > > distribute this message. This is a new, very > > malicious virus and not many people know about it. > > This information was announced yesterday > > morning from Microsoft.Please share it with > > everyone that might access the Internet. Once > > again, pass this along to EVERYONE in > > your address book so that this may be stopped. > > AOL has said that this is a very dangerous > > virus and that there is NO remedy for it > > at this time. > > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Greene County USGenWeb Homepage! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgreene/green.htm > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    12/11/2000 06:35:46
    1. Re: virus warnings
    2. Jack Cox
    3. I hesitate to use up any more bandwidth on this issue, but this is a commonly known HOAX, not a real virus. Check this website: http://www.vmyths.com/hoax.cfm?id=44&page=3 I suggest that people find out whether a virus is real or not before sending out a blanket "warning." By bliindly relaying this type of info, we're doing just what the hoaxers want. Please don't send out virus warnings unless you're sure about them. Victor Lewis wrote: > --- Original Message ----- > > Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 9:00 AM > Subject: READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON > > > -----Original Message---- > Date: Saturday, December 02, 2000 12:35 AM > Subject: Fw: READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON > > Read Immediately And Pass On!!! > > READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON > Someone is sending out a very cute > screensaver of the Budweiser frogs. > If you download it, you will lose everything! > Your hard drive will crash and someone from > the Internet will get your screen name and password! > DO NOT DOWNLOAD IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! > It just went into circulation yesterday. Please > distribute this message. This is a new, very > malicious virus and not many people know about it. > This information was announced yesterday > morning from Microsoft.Please share it with > everyone that might access the Internet. Once > again, pass this along to EVERYONE in > your address book so that this may be stopped. > AOL has said that this is a very dangerous > virus and that there is NO remedy for it > at this time. > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > Visit the Greene County USGenWeb Homepage! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgreene/green.htm

    12/11/2000 05:15:57
    1. Subject headings
    2. JON WILLAND
    3. I'd like to request that people on this list use descriptive subject headings when posting. The informative letter below came in under the heading of "new to list", which is not descriptive of its contents and could be overlooked by many who think the message is about something they have already read and do not need to read the followup message on. Thanks! Lois ---------- >From: Robert L Webb <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: New to list >Date: Mon, Dec 11, 2000, 11:09 AM > > Good morning. My understanding of the Reformation movement which > resulted in the Christian church, or Disciples of Christ (still called > that in our area), is the movement which arose mainly in the Elkhorn > Baptist Association of Kentucky during the days of Alexander Campbell and > Barton Stone, et all. I have some writings dating back to 1830 by the > Baptists describing this turmoil which resulted in a new denomination. > > The Primitive Baptists (called Regular Baptists throughout the 19th > century) had a church in Roodhouse, and one at Barrow Station. Actually, > there were some other very early PBC's in Greene county too, - one in or > near Carrollton called Providence, org. in about 1820, one called Apple > Creek in White Hall which only lasted from 1822 until 1840, one near > Rockbridge called Taylor's Creek, from 1828 to 1864, one at Greenfield > called Bethlehem from 1835 to 1880, and more. The church at Barrow, > called Union, was in existence until about 1950, and I have not given up > that possibly some of the family of James O. Kemp may have preserved the > records which would begin in 1830 if they are all intact, and would have > a lot of early Greene County names. > Sincerely, > Robert > > On Mon, 11 Dec 2000 11:39:48 EST [email protected] writes: >> I have no idea about what the Christian Church in Macoupin County >> really is, >> but the term is often used for the Disciples of Christ which thrived >> in the >> Midwest until the 1960s when they merged with the Congregationalists >> and the >> Evangelical and Reformed Church (essentially a German church) to >> become the >> United Church of Christ. As I remember the Disciples of Christ was >> Duotarians. They didn't believe in the Holy Ghost. In fact, I >> don't think >> that they were far in doctrine from New England Baptists. >> >> >> ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== >> Visit the Greene County USGenWeb Homepage! >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgreene/green.htm >> > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > 2,500 Discussion Lists!!! USGenWeb and The USGenWeb Archives! > Special thanks go to RootsWeb. Your generous donations to > RootsWeb makes this all possible. Find out more! > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 >

    12/11/2000 04:42:35
    1. Re: New to list
    2. I have no idea about what the Christian Church in Macoupin County really is, but the term is often used for the Disciples of Christ which thrived in the Midwest until the 1960s when they merged with the Congregationalists and the Evangelical and Reformed Church (essentially a German church) to become the United Church of Christ. As I remember the Disciples of Christ was Duotarians. They didn't believe in the Holy Ghost. In fact, I don't think that they were far in doctrine from New England Baptists.

    12/11/2000 04:39:48
    1. Re: New to list
    2. Robert L Webb
    3. Good morning. My understanding of the Reformation movement which resulted in the Christian church, or Disciples of Christ (still called that in our area), is the movement which arose mainly in the Elkhorn Baptist Association of Kentucky during the days of Alexander Campbell and Barton Stone, et all. I have some writings dating back to 1830 by the Baptists describing this turmoil which resulted in a new denomination. The Primitive Baptists (called Regular Baptists throughout the 19th century) had a church in Roodhouse, and one at Barrow Station. Actually, there were some other very early PBC's in Greene county too, - one in or near Carrollton called Providence, org. in about 1820, one called Apple Creek in White Hall which only lasted from 1822 until 1840, one near Rockbridge called Taylor's Creek, from 1828 to 1864, one at Greenfield called Bethlehem from 1835 to 1880, and more. The church at Barrow, called Union, was in existence until about 1950, and I have not given up that possibly some of the family of James O. Kemp may have preserved the records which would begin in 1830 if they are all intact, and would have a lot of early Greene County names. Sincerely, Robert On Mon, 11 Dec 2000 11:39:48 EST [email protected] writes: > I have no idea about what the Christian Church in Macoupin County > really is, > but the term is often used for the Disciples of Christ which thrived > in the > Midwest until the 1960s when they merged with the Congregationalists > and the > Evangelical and Reformed Church (essentially a German church) to > become the > United Church of Christ. As I remember the Disciples of Christ was > Duotarians. They didn't believe in the Holy Ghost. In fact, I > don't think > that they were far in doctrine from New England Baptists. > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > Visit the Greene County USGenWeb Homepage! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgreene/green.htm > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    12/11/2000 04:09:43
    1. virus
    2. Victor Lewis
    3. --- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 9:00 AM Subject: READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON -----Original Message---- Date: Saturday, December 02, 2000 12:35 AM Subject: Fw: READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON Read Immediately And Pass On!!! READ IMMEDIATELY AND PASS ON Someone is sending out a very cute screensaver of the Budweiser frogs. If you download it, you will lose everything! Your hard drive will crash and someone from the Internet will get your screen name and password! DO NOT DOWNLOAD IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! It just went into circulation yesterday. Please distribute this message. This is a new, very malicious virus and not many people know about it. This information was announced yesterday morning from Microsoft.Please share it with everyone that might access the Internet. Once again, pass this along to EVERYONE in your address book so that this may be stopped. AOL has said that this is a very dangerous virus and that there is NO remedy for it at this time.

    12/11/2000 02:09:13
    1. Re: Long,Crecy,Pilkington,Wingo
    2. Judy Hartsock
    3. Luther Porter Long's parents were William and Fannie Long (that's all the information on them that I have so far). He was in the Civil War. I do have some more information on him and will send it. I think I also have a picture of them. I will have to look at home. I do know on the tombstone (I have a picture of that also), the name Creecy is spelled with only 1 e. I would like to see the picture you have if you could email it to me. I think Nancy was born in Edmondson County KY. My aunt has the obituary, but it didn't say much else that would be helpful. I will look over the information I have a home. I have a copy of the Pension payment to Nancy on behalf of Luther. I will email it this evening after I get home from work if you would like me to. I'm so excited to find a "cousin". Hopefully we can help each other. Thanks again! --- Jerry & Charlotte McKnight <[email protected]> wrote: > I too am looking for information on the Long's and > Creecy's. Nancy Creecy > Long was my gg grandmother. I do have a picture of > myself, Mother, > grandfather, and his mother and his grandmothers, > Nancy Creecy and Mary > Davidson Thaxton. I do know Luther Long was in the > civil war,don't know his > parents. Nancy Creecy's parents were Edward Creecy > and Cynthia > Withlow.according to her death certificate. She > died 5 March 1934. and is > buried in Hickory Grove cemetery Wrights Il. She was > born 15 Jan. 1841 > Luther Porter Long b. 1836 d. 1917, buried Hickory > Grove. I know they had > at least Georg B, Ina, James Jeff, Lona B all > buried in Hickory Grove. > There are a number of Longs in the 1850 and 1860 > census for Greene Co. but > no Luther so I don't know when they came to Greene > Co., but I think they > came from KY. I have no knowledge of the other > names you mentioned. Hope > this is of some help to you and would appreciate > anything you might run > across are have on the Creecy's and Long's. Hoping > to hear from you. > Charlotte McKnight > -----Original Message----- > From: Judy Hartsock <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > Date: Sunday, December 10, 2000 9:37 PM > Subject: Long,Crecy,Pilkington,Wingo > > > >I have the following and am looking for additional > >information on my ancestors. To my knowledge all > of > >these people lived in Greene County, IL. My > >grandparents were born, raised and buried in Greene > >County. Some in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Wrights > and > >White Hall Cemetery. > > > >Family of George W. Pilkingon (1855-1937) m. > Catherine > >Dina Clouder Graham(1st husband) (1848-1940) > >Catherine's father was Peter Clowder (1824-1894) he > >was married twice. His first wife was Apolonia > Valter > >(1834-1864). Catherine was a twin (Martha > Lorraine) > >and their mother was Adeline Holder (?-?). > > > >George's father was William Pilkington (?-?) and > his > >mother was Charity Wingo (?-?). > > > >Edward Elisha Mayberry (1865-1926) was my > >grandmother's father and he was married to Mary > Ellen > >Long (1872-1943). Her father was Luther P. Long > >(1836-1917) and her mother Nancy E. Crecy > (1849-1935). > > I have traced the Mayberry's to the 1600 in > England, > >but don't know anything about the Long's or > Crecy's. > > > >Any help would be appreciated. > > > > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > >Search this list's archived messages! > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > > ==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== > Visit the Greene County USGenWeb Homepage! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgreene/green.htm >

    12/11/2000 01:37:14
    1. Re: New to list
    2. Betty Richardson
    3. Robert, I am very interested in the history of the Baptist churches in the same area. Two of my lines, Emmons and Caudle seemed to travel with some other families and they were Baptist in North Carolina and in Tennessee but when the families got to Wayne Co. Illinois, they were part of something callled the reformation movement here in this county in the 1800's, that uses the words Christian Churches...( is that Christian as in believing in Christ or a denomination of churches?) but when they get to Macoupin it is again Baptist. I am interested in the reformation movement and what it was about. My Emmons and Caudle lines lived near Scottville. Scottville area includes some Macoupin as well as Greene. Several family members were ministers...some ordained...some not. Macoupin has a link on churches...you prob. have seen it. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmacoup/m_church.htm I will try to find the reformation movement reference which has a table for each county if you have not seen it. betty At 09:38 PM 12/10/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Hi. I'm working on church records and history, and trying to help >genealogists and others, from any and all families who were members. I >conduct a Primitive Baptist library in Carthage, Hancock County. If >anyone can help with photos or information about Primitive Baptist >churches which used to exist in Greene Co., it would be very much >appreciated. >There was one called Union at Barrow, and one called Middle Fork of Apple >Creek, near Scottsville, which I have little information about and no >photos. The info I have is what is in one of the county histories. >Thank you. > Robert Webb >________________________________________________________________ >GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! >Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! >Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: >http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== >Search this list's archived messages! >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl

    12/10/2000 11:27:17
    1. Re: Long,Crecy,Pilkington,Wingo
    2. Jerry & Charlotte McKnight
    3. I too am looking for information on the Long's and Creecy's. Nancy Creecy Long was my gg grandmother. I do have a picture of myself, Mother, grandfather, and his mother and his grandmothers, Nancy Creecy and Mary Davidson Thaxton. I do know Luther Long was in the civil war,don't know his parents. Nancy Creecy's parents were Edward Creecy and Cynthia Withlow.according to her death certificate. She died 5 March 1934. and is buried in Hickory Grove cemetery Wrights Il. She was born 15 Jan. 1841 Luther Porter Long b. 1836 d. 1917, buried Hickory Grove. I know they had at least Georg B, Ina, James Jeff, Lona B all buried in Hickory Grove. There are a number of Longs in the 1850 and 1860 census for Greene Co. but no Luther so I don't know when they came to Greene Co., but I think they came from KY. I have no knowledge of the other names you mentioned. Hope this is of some help to you and would appreciate anything you might run across are have on the Creecy's and Long's. Hoping to hear from you. Charlotte McKnight -----Original Message----- From: Judy Hartsock <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, December 10, 2000 9:37 PM Subject: Long,Crecy,Pilkington,Wingo >I have the following and am looking for additional >information on my ancestors. To my knowledge all of >these people lived in Greene County, IL. My >grandparents were born, raised and buried in Greene >County. Some in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Wrights and >White Hall Cemetery. > >Family of George W. Pilkingon (1855-1937) m. Catherine >Dina Clouder Graham(1st husband) (1848-1940) >Catherine's father was Peter Clowder (1824-1894) he >was married twice. His first wife was Apolonia Valter >(1834-1864). Catherine was a twin (Martha Lorraine) >and their mother was Adeline Holder (?-?). > >George's father was William Pilkington (?-?) and his >mother was Charity Wingo (?-?). > >Edward Elisha Mayberry (1865-1926) was my >grandmother's father and he was married to Mary Ellen >Long (1872-1943). Her father was Luther P. Long >(1836-1917) and her mother Nancy E. Crecy (1849-1935). > I have traced the Mayberry's to the 1600 in England, >but don't know anything about the Long's or Crecy's. > >Any help would be appreciated. > > >==== ILGREENE Mailing List ==== >Search this list's archived messages! >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > >

    12/10/2000 04:01:36
    1. New to list
    2. Robert L Webb
    3. Hi. I'm working on church records and history, and trying to help genealogists and others, from any and all families who were members. I conduct a Primitive Baptist library in Carthage, Hancock County. If anyone can help with photos or information about Primitive Baptist churches which used to exist in Greene Co., it would be very much appreciated. There was one called Union at Barrow, and one called Middle Fork of Apple Creek, near Scottsville, which I have little information about and no photos. The info I have is what is in one of the county histories. Thank you. Robert Webb ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    12/10/2000 02:38:25
    1. Long,Crecy,Pilkington,Wingo
    2. Judy Hartsock
    3. I have the following and am looking for additional information on my ancestors. To my knowledge all of these people lived in Greene County, IL. My grandparents were born, raised and buried in Greene County. Some in Hickory Grove Cemetery, Wrights and White Hall Cemetery. Family of George W. Pilkingon (1855-1937) m. Catherine Dina Clouder Graham(1st husband) (1848-1940) Catherine's father was Peter Clowder (1824-1894) he was married twice. His first wife was Apolonia Valter (1834-1864). Catherine was a twin (Martha Lorraine) and their mother was Adeline Holder (?-?). George's father was William Pilkington (?-?) and his mother was Charity Wingo (?-?). Edward Elisha Mayberry (1865-1926) was my grandmother's father and he was married to Mary Ellen Long (1872-1943). Her father was Luther P. Long (1836-1917) and her mother Nancy E. Crecy (1849-1935). I have traced the Mayberry's to the 1600 in England, but don't know anything about the Long's or Crecy's. Any help would be appreciated.

    12/10/2000 12:36:54
    1. Re: Roll Call : Smith
    2. Jeanette, I am looking for Dunham's. Do you have anything on Edith Dunham from White Hall, IL. Thank you, Nancy

    12/09/2000 07:03:08
    1. Re: Roll Call: Coursey;Allen;Bandy;Rodriguese;Wood
    2. Did I miss this Roll Call????? I have Allens and I really need to fill some holes.

    12/09/2000 04:04:57
    1. Roll Call : Smith
    2. JeannetteCaldwell
    3. Hi, I'm new to the list. Looking for the Hezekiah Smith family from Macoupin County, Illinois. Son's name, William Rance Smith, b. May 07, 1841, who married Henretta Jane Dunham, b. Aug. 8, 1850, in Greene County, Illinois. Jeannette Caldwell

    12/09/2000 02:23:19
    1. Re: Roll Call: Coursey;Allen;Bandy;Rodriguese;Wood
    2. Gary Barnes
    3. How far back do your BANDY's go? GB

    12/08/2000 03:02:02
    1. LINDSEY-SHAW HELP
    2. tommy shaw
    3. Hi, Can anyone help me with A death index maybe im looking for a sarah lindsey who died around 1909, And a Anguish Evan Wolford Shaw who died around 1897..His parents were Evan nicholas Shaw, and Elizabeth Jane Shaw....Thank you for your help..Tommy Shaw _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    12/07/2000 11:18:24
    1. Re: Bridgeford/Osborn marriage
    2. Have yoju tried contacting the County Clerk? Address: 519 N, Main St. Carrollton, IL 62016. Jan

    12/06/2000 09:06:50
    1. Bridgeford/Osborn marriage
    2. Janice Pearson
    3. I am having a heck of a time trying to find any proof of marriage for my gg grandparents William B. BRIDGEFORD and Katherine (Katy) OSBORN(E). They were supposedly married 8/6/1874 in White Hall, Ill. Does anyone know if the records were lost, burned etc? Any suggestions of other places to look? Its not in any of the Illinois or county marriage lists. Did newspapers at the time publish marriage blurbs? Thanks for any help, Janice Pearson

    12/06/2000 05:32:06
    1. Re: ILGREENE-D Digest V00 #216
    2. tommy shaw
    3. are the any death indexs for greene county for around 1909, im looking for the eath of sarah lindsey, who lived in st charles but was supposed to have died here..thank you for your hel.tom shaw From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: ILGREENE-D Digest V00 #216 Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 01:00:35 -0800 << message2.txt >> << message4.txt >> _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    12/06/2000 12:22:28
    1. Re: Davis-Morrow research Greene Co.
    2. Sorry to take so long to respond. When that happens to me, I forget what the question was. It was this in response to my questions about Davis, Hall and Wood. <<comparing notes and asking questions! I'll keep my eyes open for any info. about Lovelace or Hall in NC. Where does the Wood name come in?>> Delia, wife of my mysterious James Allen is called Delia W. Davis in some documents. In 1860, 2 women are censused in James' and Delia's household--Eveline Hall, age 19 and Clarissa Wood, age 36. (One has to look at the real census to find this, for it has not been included in compilations.) I took a "flyer" while at Salt Lake City last spring and found a marriage between Clarissa Davis and George Wood that occurred earlier--have the document but it's not right at hand. It explained who she might be, anyway and why she might be in that household--related to Delia. I could find no similar situation for Eveline. Perhaps she was a young widow--maiden name either Davis or Hall, I thought. Especially since there are so many Halls and Davis and Allen's and none of these seem to hitch up. I'm taking every message on these families and going to try to make some kind of chart to see if something will expose itself. Grasping (and gasping) at straws............. Jan

    12/05/2000 08:10:58