Hi Sandie, You are in luck. James E. Kunkle, PO Box 569, Denver, CO 80201-0569, has offered for sale a CD showing over 45,000 American Kunkel's --by any spelling. This CD details the ancestors of Bruce William Kunkle back 10 generation to Hans Kunkel, born 1530. The CD has some very interesting historical information. I do not know if James E. Kunkle still has copies for sale. Drop him a line and find out. Write back if not sussueccful. My line also goes back to Hans Kunkel. Les
Yes, but don't write to that address. His address has changed. It's now JAMES E KUNKLE 2479 CHASE ST EDGEWATER CO 80214-1228 janet -----Original Message----- From: LEPECON@aol.com [mailto:LEPECON@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:35 AM To: KUNKLE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KUNKLE] Indiana, Pa Kunkles Hi Sandie, You are in luck. James E. Kunkle, PO Box 569, Denver, CO 80201-0569, has offered for sale a CD showing over 45,000 American Kunkel's --by any spelling. This CD details the ancestors of Bruce William Kunkle back 10 generation to Hans Kunkel, born 1530. The CD has some very interesting historical information. I do not know if James E. Kunkle still has copies for sale. Drop him a line and find out. Write back if not sussueccful. My line also goes back to Hans Kunkel. Les ==== KUNKLE Mailing List ==== Virus warnings RootsWeb's mailing lists are filtered and attachments are not allowed. A virus that is distributed as an attachment will not reach you through a RootsWeb mailing list. A recent virus, and several imitations of it, may result in your receiving an e-mail (or a greeting card) with a virus attached, that appears to come from RootsWeb or from an address you are familiar with. Some virus will send a message to all the unread messages in the infected person's mailbox folders; another will use addresses found in the infected person's address book. They send messages using a forged address (for instance, using RootsWeb or the infected person in the return address). The subject line may be from a message that was recently received, making it even more credible. While it may appear to come from RootsWeb, that is only an illusion of the virus -- our address and the subject line is a forgery. What can you do? Protect yourself by never opening an attachment from someone you do not know, or that look suspicious. If an unexpected attachment comes from someone you do know, write to confirm that the attachment was sent by them prior to opening it. If you have an e-mail from RootsWeb, and there is an attachment of any kind, don't open it. Use a virus protection program. Know what viruses are out there so you will recognize one when if you get it. There are sites that will help you, including those shown below. http://housecall.antivirus.com/pc_housecall/ http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ http://www.stanford.edu/group/partners/hoaxes.shtml http://kumite.com/myths/ http://www.mcafee.com/centers/anti-virus/default2.asp http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/newapt.htm Remember, if you do not open the attachment, you can not get infected with the virus. Delete it. Then empty the trash bin to make sure it is gone. If you are using an e-mail program that stores attachments elsewhere on your computer, such as Eudora, find it there and delete it too. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
I bought one of his CD's a couple of months ago and well worth the $25.00 too! Phyllis At 01:35 PM 10/23/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Sandie, > >You are in luck. James E. Kunkle, PO Box 569, Denver, CO 80201-0569, has >offered for sale a CD showing over 45,000 American Kunkel's --by any spelling. > >This CD details the ancestors of Bruce William Kunkle back 10 generation to >Hans Kunkel, born 1530. The CD has some very interesting historical >information. > >I do not know if James E. Kunkle still has copies for sale. Drop him a line >and find out. Write back if not sussueccful. > >My line also goes back to Hans Kunkel. > >Les > > >==== KUNKLE Mailing List ==== >Virus warnings > >RootsWeb's mailing lists are filtered and attachments are not allowed. A >virus that is distributed as an attachment will not reach you through a >RootsWeb mailing list. > >A recent virus, and several imitations of it, may result in your receiving >an e-mail (or a greeting card) with a virus attached, that appears to come >from RootsWeb or from an address you are familiar with. Some virus will >send a message to all the unread messages in the infected person's mailbox >folders; another will use addresses found in the infected person's address >book. They send messages using a forged address (for instance, using >RootsWeb or the infected person in the return address). The subject line >may be from a message that was recently received, making it even more >credible. While it may appear to come from RootsWeb, that is only an >illusion of the virus -- our address and the subject line is a forgery. > >What can you do? Protect yourself by never opening an attachment from >someone you do not know, or that look suspicious. If an unexpected >attachment comes from someone you do know, write to confirm that the >attachment was sent by them prior to opening it. If you have an e-mail >from RootsWeb, and there is an attachment of any kind, don't open it. Use >a virus protection program. Know what viruses are out there so you will >recognize one when if you get it. There are sites that will help you, >including those shown below. > >http://housecall.antivirus.com/pc_housecall/ >http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ >http://www.stanford.edu/group/partners/hoaxes.shtml >http://kumite.com/myths/ >http://www.mcafee.com/centers/anti-virus/default2.asp >http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/newapt.htm > >Remember, if you do not open the attachment, you can not get infected with >the virus. Delete it. Then empty the trash bin to make sure it is gone. If >you are using an e-mail program that stores attachments elsewhere on your >computer, such as Eudora, find it there and delete it too. > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 Phyllis Dendy "Saving memories, one picture @ a time" http://members.cox.net/eversharpimages