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    1. [KILGORE] Visit a Beautiful site
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. When you have a few minutes to yourself, let this site totally download and sit back and enjoy. http://www.interviewwithgod.com/lordsprayer.htm Gail Meÿer Kilgore Casa Grande, AZ

    12/02/2001 10:26:37
    1. Re: [KILGORE] Thanks
    2. Cindy, Your news is wonderful. I know how that news can feel. All of your prayers for Paul worked and it is wonderful to be a part of such a great Kilgore Clan. Keep us posted on any more news. Jane

    11/30/2001 12:44:51
    1. [KILGORE] Thanks
    2. Charles McGehee
    3. To each of you who said a prayer for Charles I just want to say thank you. He had another PSA test yesterday and the results were unbelievable. After the first one being at 16.06 the one yesterday was 3.03. Thanks to each of you and may God richly bless you. Love, Cindy (Kilgore) McGehee _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    11/29/2001 07:51:38
    1. [KILGORE] Someone is infected
    2. I received an email from _dgarr@flashnet with a file atached. I do not do downloads for security reasons. I suggest yuo scan your computer for any viruses. DdHober <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/d2hober/civilwar.htm">Civil War Resources</A>

    11/29/2001 04:36:03
    1. Re: [KILGORE] Someone is infected
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. I emailed Dorothy and told her she had the virus. That was a couple of days ago. Gail

    11/29/2001 04:28:13
    1. Re: [KILGORE] Thanks
    2. Great news on Charles. Thank you for keeping us posted! Warmest regards, Randy

    11/29/2001 03:16:41
    1. Re: [KILGORE] Thanks
    2. Miracles happen all the time and this list has proved it many times over. Praise the Lord for the good results. That is what makes this list so wonderful. We are family and not just genealogists. Family is first follwed by genealogy then maybe work. :) Take care everyone. DdHober <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/d2hober/civilwar.htm">Civil War Resources</A>

    11/29/2001 03:02:52
    1. Re: [KILGORE] New Member
    2. Welcoem aboard Brian: Just a word of caution keep tin foil on hand at all times and keep plenty of purple boxers in stock for those occasions when we need to make a Kilgore salute. :) Randy will no doubt be sending out his initian information soon. Just be prepared. Oh and keep a jar of Kosher pickles in the fridge for a flute. Welcome aboard to our family. We are not all insane but Randy has layed claims that he is the only sane one in the bunch but we know that Allen is the real one who is sane. Anyways we are a fun loving family who love each from miles apart. Take care and if you ever need a prayer this is the group to come to. Take care Dd

    11/28/2001 11:00:00
    1. [KILGORE] New Member
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. I have added a new member, Brian Bauman who is searching the lines in MD and York Co., PA. Brian and his wife live in NC. Brian this list is a closed list so that is why I have added you. Welcome to the world wide Kilgore mail list. Gail Meÿer Kilgore Casa Grande, AZ

    11/28/2001 06:25:33
    1. [KILGORE] RE: subscribe
    2. Sheryl Twombly- Holden
    3. >===== Original Message From "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore@primenet.com> ===== >Sheryl, have you been on the Kilgore mail list before? > >Gail Gail, Hello. Yes I had been on the list a while back; I had been living in Florida at the time and taking care of my father until he past away. I am the daughter of Arline Kilgore Twombly of the New England Kilgores. We are descended from Joseph Killgore who came to Boston from Scotland in 1718; I'm not sure if my email is getting through to the list. Could you please let me know. I will send this and then one to the list. I'm so happy to see a familiar name. God Bless! Sheryl Boston, MA.

    11/28/2001 05:42:12
    1. [KILGORE] Virus
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. Dorothy Garrison, you have the virus! Gail

    11/27/2001 07:08:25
    1. Re: [KILGORE] Address Book-ONE MORE TIME!
    2. Rita H Davis
    3. Gail, I always get two copies of your e-mails. Today it was two copies of the Virus message and two copies of the Address Book message. Not a big problem, but I thought you might like to know. Rita >From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore@primenet.com> >Reply-To: KILGORE-L@rootsweb.com >To: KILGORE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [KILGORE] Address Book-ONE MORE TIME! >Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 15:16:11 -0700 > >This was sent to me by Diane on one of my lists and it might work and it >sure won't hurt to try it. > >Trick your address book! > >Who among us doesn't know someone who has experienced the embarrassment of >unknowingly spreading a computer virus via their email address book? >It's time to STOP this from happening by TAKING CONTROL of your email >program! For those who are unaware, many computer viruses spread >themselves >by sending themselves to everyone in your address book. >Imagine how you would feel if you were unknowingly infected with a computer >virus, and worse yet, your friends, family, and business contacts were >being >targeted by your computer! Well, if you want to avoid this sort of thing, >here's a great tip: > >This tip won't prevent YOU from getting any viruses (you have to scan those >attachments yourself before opening them to do that), but it will stop >those >viruses from latching onto your address book and sending itself out to >others. > >To avoid spreading computer viruses, create a contact in your email address >book with the name : !0000 with no email address in the details (using this >puts it at the top of your contact list in your address book). > >This contact will then show up as your first contact. If a virus >attempts to do a "send all" on your contact list, your PC will put up an >error message saying that: "The Message could not be sent. One or more >recipients do not have an e-mail address. Please check your Address Book >and >make sure all the recipients have a valid e-mail address." > >You click on OK and the offending (virus) message would not have been sent >to anyone. Of course no changes have been made to your original contacts >list. The offending (virus) message may then be automatically stored in >your >"Drafts" or "Outbox" folder. Go in there and delete the offending message. >Problem is solved and virus is not spread. > >Try this and pass on to your email contacts. The more people that use this >technique, the less vulnerable we will be to viruses that spread in this >manner! > >I also noted that it asks you for a name when you add the new contact so I >put in !0000 again and Outlook Express took it as a new contact. > >Gail Meÿer Kilgore >List Hostess >Casa Grande, AZ > > >==== KILGORE Mailing List ==== >The Kilgore Logbook can be viewed from the >Kilgore ARCHIVES at the address of >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    11/26/2001 10:51:13
    1. Re: [KILGORE] Address Book-ONE MORE TIME!
    2. Jeff Snavely
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore@primenet.com> To: <KILGORE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:16 PM Subject: [KILGORE] Address Book-ONE MORE TIME! > This was sent to me by Diane on one of my lists and it might work and it > sure won't hurt to try it. > > Trick your address book! I've seen this tip on another message list. It is of minimal effectiveness for a couple reasons: 1) Some virus writers make their viruses either skip the first entry or pick one at random. 2) Some viruses include their own email posting client software that they use so that the messages they send do not show up in the Outbox or in the Sent Items folder and so that they can quietly handle errors to prevent the user from becoming aware that they are infected. 3) Some viruses ignore the address book and simply send copies to the addresses harvested from incoming email. This is the form of virus that keeps showing up in my Inbox from infected people subscribed to mailing lists that I post to. The first line of defense to prevent viruses is don't open every attachment that shows up in your Inbox. If you get strange messages about "Snowhite and the Seven Dwarves" or with a body that simply says "See to the attachment" or the attachment filename is something like "Me Naked", don't open it. It is obviously a virus. Most of these attachment viruses are so obvious that anyone who gets infected by them deserves to have their HD erased to teach them a lesson in being a little more prudent. There are also some viruses that are more advanced, requiring additional precautions. The KaK worm is an example of a virus that passes itself through the body of an HTML email message itself without having to open any attachments at all. This problem was fixed a long time ago. Everyone with Win98 or later should be sure to use the Windows Update feature regularly to ensure that this any many other security holes are plugged. A good Virus checker with regular virus definition updates will help detect viruses and try to prevent you from running an infected program, but they won't be able to detect brand new viruses for at least a couple days after they are released until the anti-virus companies figure out the proper steps t detect and removal the new virus and you update the definitions. Also, if you have been following the other precautions above, the virus program should become a redunant backup that, hopefully, ends up never getting a chance to do its thing. One more backup precaution is to use the free personal firewall program ZoneAlarm < www.zonealarm.com >, which prevents unauthorized Internet access both in and out of your computer and also includes a mail safe feature, which renames the extentions on potentially dangerous attachments so that you cannot execute them accidently. ZoneAlarm also has other even more useful benefits such as helping to prevent SpyWare programs from phoning home and also puts your computer into "stealth mode" to prevent hackers from finding your computer and trying to break in for some nefarious purpose such as using thousands of hacked computers together to launch denial of service attacks against web sites. One last thing that doesn't really have anything to do with viruses, but will help stop the annoying GoHip advertising (IMO virus) program is Proxomitron < www.proxomitron.cjb.net >. But the best reason to use Proxomitron is not for virus-prevention. The best reason is because Proxomitron is because it helps filter out annoying advertising from web sites. Note: This program requires configuration to work properly and is recommended for advanced users. You can use your computer's Hosts file to block the gohip web site, ad farm sites and other offending web sites entirely so that you will never again have to look at a banner ad, but this is also recommended only for advanced users.

    11/26/2001 10:34:28
    1. [KILGORE] Address Book-ONE MORE TIME!
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. This was sent to me by Diane on one of my lists and it might work and it sure won't hurt to try it. Trick your address book! Who among us doesn't know someone who has experienced the embarrassment of unknowingly spreading a computer virus via their email address book? It's time to STOP this from happening by TAKING CONTROL of your email program! For those who are unaware, many computer viruses spread themselves by sending themselves to everyone in your address book. Imagine how you would feel if you were unknowingly infected with a computer virus, and worse yet, your friends, family, and business contacts were being targeted by your computer! Well, if you want to avoid this sort of thing, here's a great tip: This tip won't prevent YOU from getting any viruses (you have to scan those attachments yourself before opening them to do that), but it will stop those viruses from latching onto your address book and sending itself out to others. To avoid spreading computer viruses, create a contact in your email address book with the name : !0000 with no email address in the details (using this puts it at the top of your contact list in your address book). This contact will then show up as your first contact. If a virus attempts to do a "send all" on your contact list, your PC will put up an error message saying that: "The Message could not be sent. One or more recipients do not have an e-mail address. Please check your Address Book and make sure all the recipients have a valid e-mail address." You click on OK and the offending (virus) message would not have been sent to anyone. Of course no changes have been made to your original contacts list. The offending (virus) message may then be automatically stored in your "Drafts" or "Outbox" folder. Go in there and delete the offending message. Problem is solved and virus is not spread. Try this and pass on to your email contacts. The more people that use this technique, the less vulnerable we will be to viruses that spread in this manner! I also noted that it asks you for a name when you add the new contact so I put in !0000 again and Outlook Express took it as a new contact. Gail Meÿer Kilgore List Hostess Casa Grande, AZ

    11/26/2001 08:16:11
    1. [KILGORE] ONE TIME POST!
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. As many of you have already found out, there is a new virus out there and it is spreading like a raging fire. Do not open any attachments!!! On my computer it pops up right away to open the attachment. The message area of the email is blank. It is attaching itself to everyone in the address book and sending the virus to them. Rootsweb is virus free but if your name is in address book of a person who uses a rootsweb web mail list it will attach itself to that list. Please, Please be careful opening attachments. I have had at least ten of these since last night. DO NOT OPEN ANY ATTACHMENTS!!! Spare yourself the grief of infecting yourself with this nasty virus!! Upgrade your virus programs immediately. Gail Meÿer Kilgore List Hostess Casa Grande, AZ

    11/26/2001 02:09:37
    1. [KILGORE] Unsubscribing
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. Dear List Members, With the holidays coming up and people traveling or just "snowed" under getting prepared, I am get many requests each day to unsubscribe members. I don't mind helping when you are having a problem unsubscribing yourself, but before you send a message to me to unsubscribe you please try the following first: 1. send only the word UNSUBSCRIBE NAME-L-request@rootsweb.com or NAME-D-request@rootsweb.com Change NAME with the name of the list you are trying to unsubscribe from and remember to send it to the correct list regular L or digest D 2. or go to PASSWORD CENTRAL located at http://passwordcentral.rootsweb.com/ type in your e-mail address, mark the information you want, in this case (To which lists am I subscribed?) and go to the bottom of the page and click on (E-mail me my information) You will receive an e-mail with every Rootsweb List you belong to and from this e-mail you can unsubscribe. If the above to ways do not work, then of course, you may contact me for help. I appreciate your help with this. Gail Meÿer Kilgore Casa Grande, AZ

    11/20/2001 03:47:42
    1. [KILGORE] Mail Lists
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. RootsWeb list mail was down for a period of about 12 hours from approximately 3:30 AM to 3:30 PM MST today (Sunday 11/18/01). Mail that was sent to the list (or responses sent to previous posts) were not queued and apparently were lost and won't make it to the list. If you posted a message to the list during this time and didn't see it come through the list, please re-send the message. Thanks! Gail List Hostess

    11/18/2001 11:05:00
    1. [KILGORE] Fw: Killgore Family
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. I don't remember if I forwarded this to the list or not as so much was going on at the time that I received this and I cannot help this person so maybe some of you can. I don't think she is on the mail list so a reply would have to go privately. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lawson,Sheryl M" <Sheryl_Lawson@earthtech.com> To: <gkilgore@primenet.com> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 10:48 AM Subject: Killgore Family > > Dear Gail, > > In my never ending search for relatives, this week I found Frank and Betty > Killgore. I happened upon a message on the Ancestry.com that they had left. > I wrote to them and we have exchanged numerous E-Mails. Betty yesterday > gave me you E-Mail address and Killgore descendants that is on Family Tree > Maker. My great grandmother was Susan Killgore. She was one of the > children of Robert Killgore and Elizabeth Talley. She married Alfred Smith > in Tallapoosa. I have all their children - one of which is my grandmother > Arrice Smith who married James Anthony. Arrice and James had 12 children - > one of which is my Mother. I have done my family back through my mother and > my grandparents. I had some information on Robert Kilgore, but very little. > My great grandparents Susan Killgore and Alfred Smith are buried at the > Killgore cemetery in Tallapoosa and my grand parents Arrice Smith and James > Anthony are buried at the Riverside Church in Tallapoosa. If you would > like, I can supply you with all the information that I have from Susan > Killgore on down. It is quite a lot. I would really like to talk to you - > I am interested in how you researched and found out all this information. > Once I get into the early 1800's information is hard to find. I am writing > you from work - you can E-Mail me here at work or my home information is: > > Sheryl Lawson > 8031 International Village Drive > Jacksonville, Florida 32277 > 904-743-9680 > E-Mail - SL1346@aol.com > > Looking forward to hearing from you, > > Sheryl Lawson > > > Sheryl M. Lawson > Florida Regional Accounting > Earth Tech > 6440 Southpoint Parkway, Suite 150 > Jacksonville, Florida 32216 > Telephone: 904-279-7256 > Fax: 904-279-7230 > >

    11/17/2001 03:28:21
    1. Re: [KILGORE] Re the Kilgore surname
    2. In a message dated 11/15/01 10:16:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, LMurphy821@aol.com writes: << Here's a bit of information I want to share with all of you: (can fine my note with the name of the book this came from, sorry) The name Kilgore means: keeper of Goat!! Ok, Randy I know you well enough to know that you will go somewhere with this lol. >> Actually, I read in another book that the name means "people who live by the place where goats are kept." (It was some form of DAR publication in our local library). And since Randall means "wolf"; that means I'm the wolf that lives by the place where goats are kept." Hmmm! Your humble, quiet, simple, servant Randy

    11/17/2001 05:22:02
    1. [KILGORE] Member Returns
    2. Gail Meyer Kilgore
    3. > Hi Gail, thanks for responding to my request. I am one of those Sam > Russell, cousins. Sam was telling me that I should get back on the list. > Our descent is through Ann Eliza Benager Broughton Kilgore who married John > Nicholson Owen Caldwell - Ala. (my great grand parents) Ann Eliza was the > daughter of Simeon Walker Kilgore and Musidore Daniel Ala-Ga. Simeon was > the son of William Kilgore Jr and Ann Higginbotham Ga. William Jr. was the > son of William Kilgore Sr and Sarah (?). I live in Florida. I do not have > the dates handy, as I have the christmas decorations scattered in the > genealogy room right now. > > Thank you Hilda

    11/17/2001 04:49:21