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    1. [KYMONTGO-L]
    2. Mary Rigdon
    3. Dear Friends: Sorry for this inconvenience, especially at this busy time. However, I felt that I must send this to you to keep my conscience clear. Someone sent this to me. I looked in my computer, and it was lurking there! Chances are you have it too, since you are all in my address book. Evidently it lies dormant for 14 days, and then kills your hard drive. Luckily, it can easily be removed by following the steps below. So, if I can remove it by following the below, I know you can! >> > 1. Go to "start" - then to "find or search" (depending on your computer). >> > 2. In the "search for files or folders" type: sulfnbk.exe -- this is the virus. >> > 3. In the "look in" make sure you're searching DRIVE C. >> > 4. Hit "search" button (or find). >> > 5. If this file shows up (it's an ugly blackish icon that will have the name >> > "sulfnbk.exe) DO NOT OPEN IT!! >> > 6. RIGHT CLICK on the file - go down to DELITE and LEFT click. >> > 7. It will ask if you want to send it to the recycle bin. Say YES. >> > 8. Go to your desktop (where all your icons are) and double click on the Recycle Bin. >> > 9. RIGHT CLICK on "sulfnbk.exe and DELITE again-- or empty the bin. If you find it, send this e-mail to all in your address book, because that's how it's transferred!

    12/13/2001 01:50:24
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Roll Call
    2. Looking for ancestors and desendents of James Ramey died Montgomery County 1841. Married Polly Davis and Susannah ?? Hugh Brent Wren died Montgomery county between 1860 and 1870. Married Susan Ramey who left Hugh and moved to Platte County, MO, with her three young children. Does anyone know why? Susan is my second Ramey line. Estridge Daniel died Montgomery County 1852. Married Mary Samantha Fox. Rick Ramey

    12/12/2001 03:58:26
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Roll Call
    2. Joan Lewin
    3. Still looking... For the family of Nannie HATTON b. 22 Feb. 1850 in Montgomery County. Although she was born before the Census began in 1850, I cannot find her. On 16 March 1865 in Mt. Sterling, she married Calvin Foster VAUGHN b. Dec. 27, 1829 Grayson County VA. They had a son, James, born in Montgomery County on 7 Jan. 1866 before moving to Atchison Kansas. Death certificate signed by James in Aug. 1933 gives fathers name as William Hatton. ANY lead would be appreciated. Joan Lewin Paradise CA

    12/12/2001 01:22:28
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] My Montgomery Co., KY.Names
    2. Melody Schumann-Herb
    3. Hello- Looking for a birth certificate for my Grandmother Floriene ORME, born April 12, 1902 in Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County, KY. I am also looking for any information on her parents: John Hargis ORME and Nannie Elizabeth MARTIN. John's parents were George S. ORME and Mary (maiden name unknown). They were all born in KY, I've found John Hargis ORME in the 1900 census-he was 19 and not married to Nannie MARTIN yet. I found George and Mary ORME living in Madison County in the 1910 Miracode Index. They had a Daughter-Bertha T. ORME (age 23) (John's sister) and a cousin--Mary W. Linville (age 29) living with them. Thank you all so much for reading this. Sincerely, Melody Schumann ************************************

    12/12/2001 01:17:45
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] My Montgomery Co., KY.Names
    2. Thanks, Jane !!!!! you have just broken down my brick wall on Amelia. Looks like we are distantely related. Amelia was my 3rd. GGm. Now I can go on from there. Thanks again. Paul Hall

    12/12/2001 01:03:52
  1. 12/12/2001 01:00:56
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Good morning Do you know these folks
    2. Judith McCutcheon
    3. Can't help Jeannie, but do have a wonderful Xmas and a happy, safe and prosperous 2002. Judy in Tasmania. Researching Wools and Cattanachs ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeannie Dalrymple" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 12 December 2001 2:56 Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Good morning Do you know these folks > Well now does every one have all of their gen completed? Is there no more > to do? > > Come on Boys and Girls, lets have a pre Christmas Roll call and meet some > new cousins..... I KNOW that I am related to a LOT of you... > > Looking for parents or children or what ever of the following KY gents or > ladies... thanks, Jeannie <>< > > Thomas BLAKE b/c 1770 VA w Elizabeth CORNWELL > Drucilla ADKINS w/o George Blake b 1795 VA > Jetson ERVIN b/c 1799 MD > Mary LEGGETT c 1802 KY-MD > John CAMERON > Boy MOORE b 1822 to Thomas and Nancy STANDLEY MOORE > Wm McFERRIN b/c 1760 dau Mary & Elizabeth > Berry PAYNE b 1781 VA need wife and 2 unnamed dau and 1 unnamed son > Benjamin ISHMAEL b 1736 or 8 PA? Where buried where born > John CAMERON b/c 1780 where > Samuel CAMERON w Martha McCUNE are they the parents of the above John? > Need proof. > William C. CLARK b/c 1748 w Elizabeth dau Charity m John WHALEY > > > > > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe. >

    12/12/2001 09:06:05
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] Garett
    2. Amelia Garrett was sister to my GGGG grandma, Mary Ann Garett Phillips and daughter of Robert and Verlinda/ Malinda Cox Garrett, they were from Prince William Co., VA., I don't have much info on Amelia except she married Edward Hall and had a son Garrett Hall. Mary Ann named a son Garett Phillips. I will look in my files and see if I have any more info not in my family tree yet. Janeen Davis Proctor <A HREF="http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Janeen-Proctor/index.html">http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Janeen-Proctor/index.html</A>

    12/12/2001 08:51:33
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] My Montgomery Co., KY.Names
    2. Amelia Garrett was sister to my GGGG grandma, Mary Ann Garett Phillips and daughter of Robert and Verlinda/ Malinda Cox Garrett, they were from Prince William Co., VA., I don't have much info on Amelia except she married Edward Hall and had a son Garrett Hall. Mary Ann named a son Garett Phillips. I will look in my files and see if I have any more info not in my family tree yet. Janeen Davis Proctor <A HREF="http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Janeen-Proctor/index.html">http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Janeen-Proctor/index.html</A>

    12/12/2001 08:35:57
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] My Montgomery Co., KY.Names
    2. Janeen, who was the "GARRETT" in your family tree? My 3rd GGM was AMELIA (MILLY) GARRETT, from Montgomery Co. b-4 their land was transferred to Menifee. B-4 that, she m. EDWARD HALL, abt. 1811 in Prince Wm. Co, Va. I can't find out anything abt. her. Paul Hall

    12/12/2001 07:58:33
    1. RE: [KYMONTGO-L] Good morning Do you know these folks
    2. Jeannie Dalrymple
    3. Thank you and the same to you and yours.... It is cold and white on the mountain this am.... My puppy is running around with her nose to the ground... Hope she doesn't stub it on a rock or cacti.. ;) there is about 2 inches of the white stuff out there.. :) Jeannie <>< -----Original Message----- From: Judith McCutcheon [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 10:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Good morning Do you know these folks Can't help Jeannie, but do have a wonderful Xmas and a happy, safe and prosperous 2002. Judy in Tasmania. Researching Wools and Cattanachs ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeannie Dalrymple" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 12 December 2001 2:56 Subject: [KYMONTGO-L] Good morning Do you know these folks > Well now does every one have all of their gen completed? Is there no more > to do? > > Come on Boys and Girls, lets have a pre Christmas Roll call and meet some > new cousins..... I KNOW that I am related to a LOT of you... > > Looking for parents or children or what ever of the following KY gents or > ladies... thanks, Jeannie <>< > > Thomas BLAKE b/c 1770 VA w Elizabeth CORNWELL > Drucilla ADKINS w/o George Blake b 1795 VA > Jetson ERVIN b/c 1799 MD > Mary LEGGETT c 1802 KY-MD > John CAMERON > Boy MOORE b 1822 to Thomas and Nancy STANDLEY MOORE > Wm McFERRIN b/c 1760 dau Mary & Elizabeth > Berry PAYNE b 1781 VA need wife and 2 unnamed dau and 1 unnamed son > Benjamin ISHMAEL b 1736 or 8 PA? Where buried where born > John CAMERON b/c 1780 where > Samuel CAMERON w Martha McCUNE are they the parents of the above John? > Need proof. > William C. CLARK b/c 1748 w Elizabeth dau Charity m John WHALEY > > > > > > > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe. > ==== KYMONTGO Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE send a new e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with nothing in the body of the e-mail except the word unsubscribe.

    12/12/2001 02:32:11
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] My Montgomery Co., KY.Names
    2. Phillips, Garett, Long, Conkright. Janeen Davis Proctor <A HREF="http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Janeen-Proctor/index.html">http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/r/o/Janeen-Proctor/index.html</A>

    12/11/2001 09:37:54
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] Roll Call
    2. Mary Rigdon
    3. Looking for : Parents of Henry, and George Cooper..They had a sister Ula Cooper Smith whose daughter Mary/Polly Smith married John Means in 1824. Would appreciate information on Cooper from Montgomery County, Ky..Mine were there in 1787, at least... Mary

    12/11/2001 08:17:51
  2. 12/11/2001 07:55:19
    1. Re: [KYMONTGO-L] Roll Call, Do you know these folks
    2. Hi, Jeanie, here are some of my names: Harrison STOKER , 1824 to 1896?, Millersburg,Bourbon Co., need parents, could mother be Deena Stoker or wife's mother? His wife, Mary Ann STOKER, need parents, was she a cousin ? John B. WALDRIDGE, 1838 to ? , Millersburg, Bourbon Co. need information ..what happened to him after 1870's. John BURDEN, murdered ca. 1901---1903, by a man named Clark? Any information regarding his death and his 5 children., Corbette, Earl, Lily, Margaret and Edna. I have more names but I've reached a stand still with these particular people. Happy Holidays to everyone, Imogene Perkins

    12/11/2001 06:33:08
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] Benjamin Woodall
    2. Frank Woodall
    3. I am seeking information on children and relatives of Benjamin Woodall, born 6/10/1765 in Goochland Co., Va. He married Mary Riddle on 12/12/1789 in Goochland Co.; in 1810 he is found in Clark Co., Ky., and in 1820 in Montgomery County, Ky. By 1830 he is in Putnam Co. Ind where he died. I am looking for his children and the relatives he may have been living with in Ky. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com

    12/11/2001 02:25:44
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] Good morning Do you know these folks
    2. Jeannie Dalrymple
    3. Well now does every one have all of their gen completed? Is there no more to do? Come on Boys and Girls, lets have a pre Christmas Roll call and meet some new cousins..... I KNOW that I am related to a LOT of you... Looking for parents or children or what ever of the following KY gents or ladies... thanks, Jeannie <>< Thomas BLAKE b/c 1770 VA w Elizabeth CORNWELL Drucilla ADKINS w/o George Blake b 1795 VA Jetson ERVIN b/c 1799 MD Mary LEGGETT c 1802 KY-MD John CAMERON Boy MOORE b 1822 to Thomas and Nancy STANDLEY MOORE Wm McFERRIN b/c 1760 dau Mary & Elizabeth Berry PAYNE b 1781 VA need wife and 2 unnamed dau and 1 unnamed son Benjamin ISHMAEL b 1736 or 8 PA? Where buried where born John CAMERON b/c 1780 where Samuel CAMERON w Martha McCUNE are they the parents of the above John? Need proof. William C. CLARK b/c 1748 w Elizabeth dau Charity m John WHALEY

    12/11/2001 01:56:11
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] Remember Pearl Harbor Dec 7th and all the rest.... jd <>< list mom
    2. Jeannie Dalrymple
    3. AOL Viewers: <a href="http://www.ishaah.com/Farewell.htm"> </a> Other browsers: http://www.ishaah.com/Farewell.htm Web TV/Non-Java viewers: http://www.ishaah.com/Farewellwtv.htm

    12/06/2001 01:47:30
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] tid-bit California birth records jd <>< list mom
    2. Jeannie Dalrymple
    3. http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-8055175.html?tag=lh I have cut and pasted in case the above doesn't work. Jd <>< By Stefanie Olsen Staff Writer, CNET News.com December 3, 2001, 4:20 p.m. PT People-search and family history Web sites have come under fire from California lawmakers, residents and privacy advocates concerned that personal data available online can be used to aid identity theft. Genealogical Web site RootsWeb.com removed databases of California and Texas birth records from its site Friday after receiving a blitz of phone calls from frantic state residents worried that data contained in the public records could be used for malfeasance. The data--birth records dating from 1905 to 1995 on more than 24 million Californians--included names, birth dates, places of birth and mothers' maiden names, a key ingredient to accessing customer financial information at many banks and credit card companies. Now, a California legislator is asking Gov. Gray Davis to stop the Department of Health Services from selling California birth records in electronic format to third parties, a legal right of the state agency. In a letter sent late Friday, Sen. Jackie Speier, (D-San Francisco, San Mateo), also asked that the governor track down one other Web company, which bought the data earlier this year, and prevent it from publishing the information online. Access to personal data contained in public records is of mounting concern to lawmakers and privacy experts in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, in which one suicide bomber is suspected of using a deceased person's social security number to create false identification. Although personal information contained on research Web sites alone is typically not enough to steal someone's identity, lawmakers and privacy advocates are concerned that the data could be used as building blocks for a false ID. Privacy advocates are particularly concerned about the ease with which people can obtain sensitive data from public records online. Although birth and death records have long been available to the public through state offices, people typically had to visit a courthouse, fill out an application, or wade through library documents to look up information. "It's certainly very troubling because while it's important to have public records, the complexity of accessing those records has always limited their ability to be misused," said Ray Everett-Church, a California-based privacy consultant. "Because the mother's maiden name often doubles as a kind of password to your private information at credit bureaus or credit cards...(easy access on the Internet) is of increasing concern as the number of identity theft cases skyrocket," he added. Jodi Beebe, hotline director for the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, said there are between 500,000 and 750,000 potential new victims of identity theft per year. Of those cases, between 75,000 and 100,000 take place in California. "Obviously this information is public record, but making it so easily available online may be facilitating a crime we don't want to see growing at the statewide or nationwide level--namely identity theft," Beebe said. Up for sale In addition to RootsWeb, the Office of Health Information and Research sold California birth and death records to PeopleSearch.com, according to the agency's chief, Michael Quinn. PeopleSearch is an Internet-based company that charges $50 to $100 to help people find someone or perform a background check. "We're required by the Public Records Act to produce this index and keep it available for the public," Quinn said. A representative for PeopleSearch.com said the data is "one of many sources we use" to provide information but declined to comment further on use of the records. Lawmakers in California would like to impose stricter limitations on who can have access to public birth records. Richard Steffen, staff director for Speier, said the office is planning to draft new legislation by early next year to tighten controls on access to birth certificates. "Initially, we don't believe the index of birth records with mothers' maiden names is appropriate as a public database because it allows anyone around the world, in a short period of time, the ability to review 24 million personal documents," Steffen said. Instead, the office would like to see access to records limited to the person of record, a legal representative or "legitimate researchers," a group yet to be defined, Steffen said. He added that they plan to send a letter to the Department of Health Services asking about buyers of the birth records. "Clearly, Health and Safety Code Section 103525 requires the state and local registrars to provide birth certificates upon request. But it does not, in my opinion, authorize the state to package all birth records into an electronic format that is then launched in cyberspace for anyone's use, legal or illegal," Speier wrote in a letter to the governor. In response to the letter, a representative for Davis said the governor is crafting legislation for January that would address issues related to identity theft and privacy. In the interim, "the governor is pleased to learn that (RootsWeb) has stopped providing the information in question," the representative said. RootsWeb bought birth record information on CD-ROM for about $900 and the death records for about $600 from California's Department of Health Services. The information is not a full record, but rather a listing of the document. People can request to buy a birth or death record from the office directly or by fax. Quinn, of the Office of Health Information and Research, said that most of those buying access to the information are genealogists or attorneys handling unclaimed property cases in California. After a report appeared in the San Jose Mercury News, California and Texas residents flooded the phone lines at the headquarters of RootsWeb, owned by MyFamily.com, asking to be removed from the database. The company decided to give people the right to opt out of the database after the article, then shortly pulled the database altogether. RootsWeb did not return phone calls seeking comment for this story. According to its site: "In addition to our goal to provide outstanding genealogical resources to our users, RootsWeb.com is also committed to protecting the privacy of our customers." *

    12/05/2001 02:05:13
    1. [KYMONTGO-L] good information
    2. Jeannie Dalrymple
    3. http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[email protected] Today's Virus A new screen saver-based virus is on the loose and has hit several systems in Europe and a few in the US. Currently dubbed W32/Goner.A-mm, this virus is a mass-mailer worm and could come to your mailbox with the following: Subject: Hi Mail: How are you ? When I saw this screen saver, I immediately thought about you I am in a harry, I promise you will love it! Attachment: gone.scr Size: 38912 Additional details are not yet available, but if you run across this kind of message you should use caution. If you see it internally, let me know immediately. As of this morning, anti-virus vendors have not developed protection from this one so you should be suspicious of all screen savers sent to you. Also, you should update your anti-virus signature files as soon as possible on home computers, and keep them up to date on a weekly basis.

    12/05/2001 01:38:01