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    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] I'm DISGUSTED w/ porn sites!!!
    2. Tiffany
    3. Are you saying you are getting messages ghosted with the [email protected] email addy? Or are you talking about a website and not the mailing list? I have never had a rootsweb mailing list ghosted. Tiffany ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 6:46 PM Subject: [ILSHELBY] I'm DISGUSTED w/ porn sites!!! > What's going on w/ porn sites? Of nine msgs. on genealogy site, > [email protected], only TWO were legitimate. One I had forwarded to > myself. One was RootsWeb-Review. > SEVEN (7) were porn sites!!!!!!! > Is anyone else having the same problem? If so, how are you dealing w/ it? > Nancy -- [email protected] > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.311 / Virus Database: 172 - Release Date: 12/27/2001

    12/31/2001 12:39:10
    1. [ILSHELBY] The previously sent virus alert
    2. DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD
    3. My apologies to all I sent the email on the "sulfnbk.exe" virus alert. Apparently, this is a hoax and had I done my homework prior to reacting by sending out these emails I would not be having to send out this info. All deleting the file does is make it tough to restore long file names (read all about it below). What I have included in this email is info on the "virus" and it tells you how to restore it the file if you have deleted it. SULFNBK.EXE Warning Reported on: April 17, 2001Last Updated on: December 19, 2001 at 07:01:06 PM PSTTop of Form 1 <./pf/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html> <./pf/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html>Printer-friendly versionTell a Friend Bottom of Form 1 Symantec Security Response encourages you to ignore any messages regarding this hoax. It is harmless and is intended only to cause unwarranted concern. Type: Hoax <http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/refa.html> Description: The following hoax email was first reported in Brazil, and the original email was in Portuguese. Other language versions are in circulation. Currently, the English language versions are most common. CAUTIONS: This particular email message is a hoax. The file that is mentioned in the hoax, however, Sulfnbk.exe, is a Microsoft Windows utility that is used to restore long file names, and like any .exe file, it can be infected by a virus that targets .exe files. The virus/worm [email protected] <http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[email protected]> can arrive as an attachment named Sulfnbk.exe. The Sulfnbk.exe file used by Windows is located in the C:\Windows\Command folder. If the file is located in any other folder, or arrives as an attachment to a email message, then it is possible that the file is infected. In this case, if a scan with the latest virus definitions and with NAV set to scan all files does not detect the file as being infected, quarantine and submit the file to SARC for analysis by following the instructions in the document How to submit a file to SARC using Scan and Deliver <http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000031615501306>. If you have deleted the Sulfnbk.exe file from the C:\Windows\Command folder and want to know how to restore the file, see the How to restore the Sulfnbk.exe file section at the end of this document. How to restore the Sulfnbk.exe file If you have deleted this file, restoration is optional. Sulfnbk.exe is a Microsoft Windows utility that is used to restore long file names. It is not needed for normal system operation. If you want to restore it, there is more than one way to do this. See the information that follows. NOTE: The instructions in this document are provided for your convenience. The extraction of Windows files uses Microsoft programs and commands. Symantec does not provide warranty support for or assistance with Microsoft products. If you have any questions, please see your Windows documentation or contact Microsoft. Windows Me If you are using Windows Me, you can restore the file using the System Configuration Utility. 1. Click Start and then click Run. 2. Type msconfig and then press Enter. 3. Click Extract Files. The "Extract one file from installation disk" dialog box appears. 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type the following, and then click Start: c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate substitution. The Extract File dialog box appears. 5. Next to the "Restore from" box, click Browse, and browse to the location of the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, this is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Install. You can also insert the Windows installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. Windows 98 If you are using Windows 98, you can restore the file using the System File Checker. 1. Click Start and then click Run. 2. Type sfc and then press Enter. 3. Click "Extract one file from installation disk." 4. In the "Specify the system file you would like to restore" box, type the following, and then click Start: c:\windows\command\sulfnbk.exe NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate substitution. The Extract File dialog box appears. 5. Next to the "Restore from" box click Browse, and browse to the location of the Windows installation files. If they were copied to the hard drive, this is, by default, C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. You can also insert the Windows installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and browse to that location. 6. Click OK and follow the prompts. Windows 95 (or alternative method for Windows 98/Me) If you are using Windows 95, you need to use the extract command. This can also be used on Windows 98/Me. 1. Click Start, point to Find or Search, and then click Files or Folders. 2. Make sure that "Look in" is set to (C:) and that Include subfolders is checked. 3. In the "Named" or "Search for..." box, type: precopy1 4. Click Find Now or Search Now. If it does not exist on the hard drive, then insert the Windows installation CD and repeat the search on that drive. 5. When you find the file, write down the location of Precopy1, for example, C:\Windows\Options\Cabs. This is your Source Path. 6. The general form of the Extract command is: extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command NOTE: Make sure that you include the /a switch, as shown. Depending on your version of Windows, the Sulfnbk,exe file can be in a .cab file other than Precopy1.cab. By using the /a switch, the Extract program will look first in the Precopy1.cab, and if the file is not found there, it will look in all subsequent .cab files until it is found, and can be extracted. So if the source path is C:\Windows\Options\Cabs, then the Extract command becomes: extract /a c:\windows\options\cabs\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command NOTE: If you installed Windows to a different location, make the appropriate substitution. 7. Click Start and then click Run. 8. Type the following, making the appropriate substitutions as previously noted extract /a <Source Path>\precopy1.cab sulfnbk.exe /L c:\windows\command 9. Click OK. For more information on how to use the Microsoft Extract command, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base document, How to Extract Original Compressed Windows Files <http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q129/6/05.asp>, Article ID: Q129605

    12/21/2001 02:52:37
    1. [ILSHELBY] father of George W. Berryman
    2. Galen Strain
    3. William George C. Berryman b-15 Jun 1840 VA died 13 JUNE 1899 married ?? Sally A. Codner b-26 May 1852 died-15 June 1933 These are the parents of George W. Berryman b-13 Nov 1877 d-25 June 1938 married 20 April 1901 Rebecca Jennie Jones

    12/17/2001 01:40:14
    1. [ILSHELBY] Hill Family
    2. James Hill b. 1810 m. 1829 shelby Co ,Il, need descendants

    12/17/2001 08:24:33
    1. [ILSHELBY] Hardy look up
    2. Mary Hardy
    3. Nancy, Would appreciate your time to check in the Boedecker's cemetery books for a THOMAS HARDY died December 1858 living Ridge Township Shelby Co. IL His wife NELLIE HARDY died July 1855. Thank you

    12/16/2001 11:28:53
    1. [ILSHELBY] new address
    2. Kay Wilson
    3. Here's my new e-mail address: [email protected] Hope your holidays are happy, Kay Wilson

    12/15/2001 02:43:13
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] William A. Berryman
    2. Nancy & Tom Kelly
    3. Sorry, I found no Berryman in any of the 4 volumes of Ed Boedecker's cemetary books, which cover 96 cemetaries in Shelby co., IL. Nancy Elam-Kelly >From: "Linda Brock" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [ILSHELBY] William A. Berryman >Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 09:15:47 -0800 > >Looking for information on William A. Berryman of the Shelby County area. >Need to know date of death & need to know if middle name was Anderson. Born >in Virginia June 15,1834 d. Shelby County ? or Fayette or Vandilla Ill. ?? >Buried : Probably Myers Cemetery North of Herrick ,Ill. Son George W. >Berryman buried in Myers Cemetery. Any information on William A. Berryman >Greatly appreciated. Thank Linda Berryman-Brock > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

    12/15/2001 12:46:49
    1. [ILSHELBY] William A. Berryman
    2. Linda Brock
    3. Looking for information on William A. Berryman of the Shelby County area. Need to know date of death & need to know if middle name was Anderson. Born in Virginia June 15,1834 d. Shelby County ? or Fayette or Vandilla Ill. ?? Buried : Probably Myers Cemetery North of Herrick ,Ill. Son George W. Berryman buried in Myers Cemetery. Any information on William A. Berryman Greatly appreciated. Thank Linda Berryman-Brock

    12/14/2001 02:15:47
    1. [ILSHELBY] Birthday card from the President...
    2. Dixie Lea
    3. Hi, I don't know how "off topic" this will be, but, I'll risk it... Birthday cards can be sent from the White House to people celebrating their 80th birthday, or more. Anniversary cards are available for couples married 50 years or longer... Requests must be received at least one month in advance... To request these cards, send the name(s) and and address of the honoree(s) and the date of the event to: GREETING OFFICE WHITE HOUSE 1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500-0000 This is not a hoax... I did this for my Grandmother, 3 or 4 times... and, a 3rd cousin that was up in years... both lived to be 93 years old... (1998) I miss my Granny very much... Dixie Lea in K.C...

    12/12/2001 06:27:05
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] McKittrick Family of Tower Hill
    2. DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD
    3. Hi Sue: Did it give the name of Mrs. Sam McKittrick? Her name would have been Sally E. (Sarah?) McKittrick. Is there a date of death for Samuel or for Mrs. Samuel? Thanks, Sue. P.S. Sally E. might be Sally E. Baines who married Samuel William McKittrick. I know they had 3 children by the 1880 census but haven't found them in the 1900 yet. Again, Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: Sue Tolbert Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 9:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ILSHELBY] McKittrick Family of Tower Hill Sue, Tower Hill Cemetery was laid out in 1882. James McKittrick was a member of the original board of incorporation. 1937-Mrs. Sam McKittrick was one of the oldest living members of the Tower Hill Presbyterian Church. Sue in Oklahoma ----- Original Message ----- From: "DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 6:47 PM Subject: [ILSHELBY] McKittrick Family of Tower Hill > Does anyone have any information on the Samuel W. McKittrick family of Tower Hill area? Was Samuel related to the other McKittrick family. Any information in the little Tower Hill book?:} > > Thanks > > Sue from Idaho > >

    12/12/2001 02:50:20
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] McKittrick Family of Tower Hill
    2. Sue Tolbert
    3. Sue, Tower Hill Cemetery was laid out in 1882. James McKittrick was a member of the original board of incorporation. 1937-Mrs. Sam McKittrick was one of the oldest living members of the Tower Hill Presbyterian Church. Sue in Oklahoma ----- Original Message ----- From: "DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 6:47 PM Subject: [ILSHELBY] McKittrick Family of Tower Hill > Does anyone have any information on the Samuel W. McKittrick family of Tower Hill area? Was Samuel related to the other McKittrick family. Any information in the little Tower Hill book?:} > > Thanks > > Sue from Idaho > >

    12/12/2001 01:47:34
    1. [ILSHELBY] McKittrick Family of Tower Hill
    2. DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD
    3. Does anyone have any information on the Samuel W. McKittrick family of Tower Hill area? Was Samuel related to the other McKittrick family. Any information in the little Tower Hill book?:} Thanks Sue from Idaho

    12/12/2001 10:47:33
    1. [ILSHELBY] PARKS/McINTIRE
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. Sondra, good to see you are still "searching". I have 2 sisters through my mother's 3rd marriage who has a PARKS line out of Illinois, but I believe Warren County. Do you think there might be any connection. I am copy/paste 3 generations here. Also anyone else who might have this line ~ Descendants of John Parks 1 John Parks b: May 18, 1779 in County Armagh, Ireland d: December 11, 1873 in Mercer County, Illinois ... +Jane Brown b: July 5, 1800 in Ireland d: November 23, 1890 in Mercer County, Illinois m: 1824 in Ireland . 2 James Parks b: October 31, 1836 in Ireland d: August 1, 1889 in Avon, Latah County, Idaho ...... +Jane McIntire b: August 21, 1839 in Illinois d: July 4, 1905 in Avon, Latah County, Idaho m: March 22, 1860 in Warren County, Illinois .... 3 John Parks b: Abt. 1861 .... 3 Margaret "Maggie" Parks b: July 18, 1862 .......... +Andrew A. Anderson .... 3 David Parks b: July 4, 1864 .... 3 Dollie Parks b: February 13, 1866 in Kansas .......... +Melvin Harvey Call b: Abt. 1855 .... 3 Ella Parks b: February 6, 1868 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas .......... +James O. Gant .... 3 Aura Parks b: January 9, 1870 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas d: December 1, 1956 .... 3 Samie Parks b: Abt. 1872 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas .... 3 James Parks b: December 31, 1874 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas .... 3 Mary Esther Parks b: March 29, 1876 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas d: December 10, 1933 in Helmer, Latah County, Idaho (buried Moscow, Latah County, Idaho) .......... +George Russell Lawrence .... 3 Harve Parks b: November 13, 1882 in Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas d: October 1957 .......... +Mabel Russell .... 3 Myrtle Parks b: Abt. 1884 in (might be 1881) Cheney, Spokane County, Washington d: 1889 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) [email protected] Sondra Scholz wrote: > HI > Wondering which Parks you might be refering to as my family was married into > Parks in Shelby Co and in IA as well. > Sondra > >

    12/07/2001 11:44:39
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] help
    2. Sondra Scholz
    3. HI Wondering which Parks you might be refering to as my family was married into Parks in Shelby Co and in IA as well. Sondra [email protected] wrote: > would like location of Mt. Carmel Cemetery and to know if there are any > familys still living in Shelby County by the names of Parks. thanks for any > help. brenda

    12/07/2001 05:02:20
    1. [ILSHELBY] Re: ILSHELBY-D Digest V01 #197
    2. If you compare the population schedule and the mortality schedule you can usually narrow down the family for the deceased. The names are generally listed in the same order. Also the full schedule will give more information than the index. Leah Gilbreath Gonzalez

    12/03/2001 10:38:49
  1. 12/03/2001 04:07:31
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery
    2. Sherry Mazzetti
    3. Sorry, but there was no mention of parents. SHERRY ----- Original Message ----- From: DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 4:42 PM Subject: Re: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery > Thanks, did it give the baby's parent's? It would have to be Henry K. Baines and Susan Shroaf or K. Henry Baines. Thanks again! Sure appreciate your time and effort. Sue > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sherry Mazzetti > Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 1:50 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery > > The 1860 Mortality Schedule shows a premature female Bain baby for Penn Twp. > That's all for your surname listed on any of the mortality schedules > 1850-1880. > > SHERRY > ----- Original Message ----- > From: DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 5:16 PM > Subject: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery > > > > Hi: I'm looking for a cemetery around Shelbyville that would have a Susan > Baines/Bains/Banes in it. She would have died in 1859. She was the first > wife of Henry K. Baines of Tower Hill. Does Shelby Co. have a mortality > schedule to the 1860 census? Thanks for any help anyone can be. > > Sue > > >

    12/03/2001 08:21:40
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery
    2. DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD
    3. Thanks, did it give the baby's parent's? It would have to be Henry K. Baines and Susan Shroaf or K. Henry Baines. Thanks again! Sure appreciate your time and effort. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: Sherry Mazzetti Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 1:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery The 1860 Mortality Schedule shows a premature female Bain baby for Penn Twp. That's all for your surname listed on any of the mortality schedules 1850-1880. SHERRY ----- Original Message ----- From: DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 5:16 PM Subject: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery > Hi: I'm looking for a cemetery around Shelbyville that would have a Susan Baines/Bains/Banes in it. She would have died in 1859. She was the first wife of Henry K. Baines of Tower Hill. Does Shelby Co. have a mortality schedule to the 1860 census? Thanks for any help anyone can be. > Sue >

    12/02/2001 08:42:22
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery
    2. Sherry Mazzetti
    3. The 1860 Mortality Schedule shows a premature female Bain baby for Penn Twp. That's all for your surname listed on any of the mortality schedules 1850-1880. SHERRY ----- Original Message ----- From: DALE A & SUZANNE WOOD <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 5:16 PM Subject: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery > Hi: I'm looking for a cemetery around Shelbyville that would have a Susan Baines/Bains/Banes in it. She would have died in 1859. She was the first wife of Henry K. Baines of Tower Hill. Does Shelby Co. have a mortality schedule to the 1860 census? Thanks for any help anyone can be. > Sue >

    12/02/2001 07:43:38
    1. Re: [ILSHELBY] looking for a cemetery
    2. Sue,I have 5 books on cemeterys I couldn't only fine one and it was an infant.Ruth

    12/01/2001 01:26:55