I am looking for any decedents of moses conley born 1818 and died about 1910 in morgan co. who was married to nancy day who might have a photo of either moses or nancy conley. will pay cost of photo.
1860 Morgan County, Kentucky, census 516 William Gibson 45 M NC Farmer /$100 (personal property/real property) Mary 35 F Va Elizabeth 18 F Va William E 17 M Va Eziekiel 15 M Va Alexander M 11 M Va Thomas 10 M Va Nelson 6 M Va Joseph 4 M Va Mary A 4 F Va Martha 2 F Ky Charles 3/12 M Ky Hope this helps a little. Good luck in your research! Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jo209@aol.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 6:54 PM Subject: [KYMORGAN] Ratliff ~ Gibson > Hi > > I am looking for the family of Silas Ratliff and Mary Ann Gibson of Morgan > County, Ky. I have a John born in 1877, Florence on 12-5-1878 and a Harlan in > 1893. Mary Ann was daughter of William K. Gibson and Polly Gilliam. Need info > on Gibsons. > > Thanks > Joanne > > Thank You > Joanne > > >
Hi I am looking for the family of Silas Ratliff and Mary Ann Gibson of Morgan County, Ky. I have a John born in 1877, Florence on 12-5-1878 and a Harlan in 1893. Mary Ann was daughter of William K. Gibson and Polly Gilliam. Need info on Gibsons. Thanks Joanne Thank You Joanne
Joanne I have been looking for a very long time for the family of Pauline Ratliff. According to the info I have, she was born in 1868 in Owen Co, KY and she married Lewis Morgan in 1882. I have been unable to locate any information on the marriage or Pauline's family. Does this by any chance link with your Ratliff's??? Thanks ... DeNise Clemens Jo209@aol.com wrote: Hi I am looking for the family of Silas Ratliff and Mary Ann Gibson of Morgan County, Ky. I have a John born in 1877, Florence on 12-5-1878 and a Harlan in 1893. Mary Ann was daughter of William K. Gibson and Polly Gilliam. Need info on Gibsons. Thanks Joanne Thank You Joanne --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
Mike anything will help. Thanks Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: <penny@k-inc.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 4:05 PM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Hale-Lewis-Callahan-Rice and Hughes > I have Arthur Lewis and Maude Callahan in my line. Maude was my Grandfathers > sister. Please let me know if I can help. I don't have alot on her but I > might be able to help with something. Mike Callahan. > kid_hauler21@yahoo.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "sharon cox" <olliecox@mrtc.com> > To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 2:01 PM > Subject: [KYMORGAN] Hale-Lewis-Callahan-Rice and Hughes > > > > Need help finding the above here is all I know: > > Artur Lewis married Maude Callahan > > Clyde LIvingston Lewis m. Christine Cecil > > Nanny Olice Huges and Steve Hughes were married don't know Nannie's maiden > > name > > Arlie Hale and Bessie Pearl PRice were married > > Florence Rice was a nurse perhaps in the civil war > > Anything would be appreciated. > > Sharon > > > > --- > > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses as a service to Keeling Inc. > Customers] > > > > > > > > > --- > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses as a service to Keeling Inc. Customers]
I have Arthur Lewis and Maude Callahan in my line. Maude was my Grandfathers sister. Please let me know if I can help. I don't have alot on her but I might be able to help with something. Mike Callahan. kid_hauler21@yahoo.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "sharon cox" <olliecox@mrtc.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 2:01 PM Subject: [KYMORGAN] Hale-Lewis-Callahan-Rice and Hughes > Need help finding the above here is all I know: > Artur Lewis married Maude Callahan > Clyde LIvingston Lewis m. Christine Cecil > Nanny Olice Huges and Steve Hughes were married don't know Nannie's maiden > name > Arlie Hale and Bessie Pearl PRice were married > Florence Rice was a nurse perhaps in the civil war > Anything would be appreciated. > Sharon > > --- > [This E-mail was scanned for viruses as a service to Keeling Inc. Customers] > > > --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses as a service to Keeling Inc. Customers]
Hi list, I am looking for the Ancestors of Amelia "Milly" Jane Wilson. Milly was born on the 8th of Aug 1831 in probably Bath or Rowan County, Kentucky. She married Warren B. Bailey of Rowan County on 9 Mar 1848 in Bath or Rowan Co., Kentucky. Milly died on the 19th of Aug 1913 in Morehead, Rowan Co., Kentucky. I know for a fact that her parents names are George W. Wilson and Della Jones because their names were listed on Milly's death certificate. I can NOT seem to fine George and Della in the census's of Rowan, Bath or Morgan. I need to find out WHERE they were from and the siblings of Amelia Jane Wilson. Willing to share... can you help? Johnny M. Souder son of Mary A. McKinney daughter of Amy Lee Bailey daughter of Charles William Bailey and Martha Cassity son of Warren B. Bailey (County Judge of Rowan Co.) and Amelia Jane Wilson daughter of George W. Wilson and Della Jones (married in Bath Co., Kentucky ??) souderj@mindspring.com _________________ Souder/ Bennett/ Wainscott/ Wright/ Richardson Clifton/ Scudder/ Lancaster (Owen, Grant, Carroll, Madison Co., KY and surrounding) _________________ McKinney/ Bailey/ Cassity/ Williams/ Wilson/ Owen/ Archer /Pieratt Hasty/ Carter/ Chastain/ Gill/ Murdock/ Richards/ Grant/ Ammon (Rowan, Bath, Morgan, Montgomery, Menifee, Mercer, Lincoln, & Clark Co.'s, KY.) _________________ ..."I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I..., I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference" Robert Frost ...the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off due to cutbacks!
Need help finding the above here is all I know: Artur Lewis married Maude Callahan Clyde LIvingston Lewis m. Christine Cecil Nanny Olice Huges and Steve Hughes were married don't know Nannie's maiden name Arlie Hale and Bessie Pearl PRice were married Florence Rice was a nurse perhaps in the civil war Anything would be appreciated. Sharon
I am looking for a Lisa Stacey. I believe she would be in the age range of 43-48 yrs. old. She may be married now with a different last name. She is believed to be residing currently or has resided in the past in Morgan Co., specifically Grassy Creek. She had a baby girl 27 yrs ago in Ashland Kentucky at Kings Daughters Hospital and gave her up for adoption. Anyone who has any information regarding this I would greatly appreciate your reply. Sincerely, -Becky
thanks, -----Original Message----- From: sharon cox [mailto:olliecox@mrtc.com] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 6:46 PM To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Alexander Walters West Liberty has a web site, that I think has the city hall number on it, the contact person varies each year so contacting the mayor of West Liberty would be your best bet his name is Bob Nickell. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "McGuire, Von" <Von.McGuire@milestonelp.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:40 AM Subject: RE: [KYMORGAN] Alexander Walters > Hi, could anyone give me the contact number for the festival in West Liberty? I think they call it the Sorghum Festival. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Diane M Parsons [mailto:d.parsons@insightbb.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:18 AM > To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYMORGAN] Alexander Walters > > > Looking for information on Alexander Walters. He shows up > in the 1920 Magoffin County Census on Johnson Fork. > By that census he was born about 1886 in Ky. > > Alexander Walters married Perlina(Pearly) Lykins, born > about 1889 in Ky. > > Their children are listed in that census as Sebe, Gledie, Luther, > Alex, Mabel, Ruthie, Otis and Earl. > > Any help appreciated. > > Diane Montgomery Parsons >
West Liberty has a web site, that I think has the city hall number on it, the contact person varies each year so contacting the mayor of West Liberty would be your best bet his name is Bob Nickell. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "McGuire, Von" <Von.McGuire@milestonelp.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:40 AM Subject: RE: [KYMORGAN] Alexander Walters > Hi, could anyone give me the contact number for the festival in West Liberty? I think they call it the Sorghum Festival. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Diane M Parsons [mailto:d.parsons@insightbb.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:18 AM > To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KYMORGAN] Alexander Walters > > > Looking for information on Alexander Walters. He shows up > in the 1920 Magoffin County Census on Johnson Fork. > By that census he was born about 1886 in Ky. > > Alexander Walters married Perlina(Pearly) Lykins, born > about 1889 in Ky. > > Their children are listed in that census as Sebe, Gledie, Luther, > Alex, Mabel, Ruthie, Otis and Earl. > > Any help appreciated. > > Diane Montgomery Parsons >
Hi, could anyone give me the contact number for the festival in West Liberty? I think they call it the Sorghum Festival. -----Original Message----- From: Diane M Parsons [mailto:d.parsons@insightbb.com] Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:18 AM To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [KYMORGAN] Alexander Walters Looking for information on Alexander Walters. He shows up in the 1920 Magoffin County Census on Johnson Fork. By that census he was born about 1886 in Ky. Alexander Walters married Perlina(Pearly) Lykins, born about 1889 in Ky. Their children are listed in that census as Sebe, Gledie, Luther, Alex, Mabel, Ruthie, Otis and Earl. Any help appreciated. Diane Montgomery Parsons
Looking for information on Alexander Walters. He shows up in the 1920 Magoffin County Census on Johnson Fork. By that census he was born about 1886 in Ky. Alexander Walters married Perlina(Pearly) Lykins, born about 1889 in Ky. Their children are listed in that census as Sebe, Gledie, Luther, Alex, Mabel, Ruthie, Otis and Earl. Any help appreciated. Diane Montgomery Parsons
Does anyone have a photo of the above gentleman they would be willing to share. Would sure appreciate it. He was from Morgan Co. fought in Civil War and was also sherriff of Morgan county before and after. Thanks Sharon
Hello list. Mary sent this to the list but for some reason the address she is using to send the note is not recognized as being subscribed. Please reply to her personally as well as on list to be sure she gets your note. Thank you, Laura (list administrator) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Carolyn" <marycarolyn@citlink.net> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:27 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [KYMORGAN] Gevedon-Haney > Hello, > Thanks for sharing marriage date of Gillian Gevedon and J.F. Haney. Do > you have a date of birth for Gillian? Any data on J.F. Haney? > Gillian is 1st cousin, once removed, of my grandfather Dave Henry > Gevedon. I have considerable data on Gillian's ancestry but nothing on > Haney. Will be glad to share. > Carolyn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <EveArk30@aol.com> > To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:55 AM > Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Gevedon-Haney > > > > Morgan county Marriage records 1823 forward. > > J.F. Haney married Gilly Ann Gevedon Jan 21, 1869 > > > > > >
Don't know but will ask my sister-in-law and let you know if there is. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Wilson" <treestogrow@hotmail.com> To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 3:57 PM Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > Sharon, > > My great grandfather was Charles H. Conley, b. 1854, and buried in Bath Co. > KY. Do you know if there is any kinship with the Conleys you refer to? > Thanks. > > Jay Wilson > > > >From: "sharon cox" <olliecox@mrtc.com> > >Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > >To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > >Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 19:47:27 -0400 > > > >Barb > >Made the trek today and was it a trip. The cemetery is located on Smith > >Creek, but you turn right just past Conley's grocery, then the fun starts, > >Loren Conley told me go to the first road that turns to the left, well of > >course me being raised in Ky, I thought that road was a deer path and went > >on. After a couple of miles of driving over the hill, went all the way to > >where the fox hunters go, and then my sister in law walked another few > >thousand feet over the hill because he said it was over the hill, found > >nothing, started back too the highway, and then we decided to turn up the > >deer trail, well what a surprise, after going about a half mile the road > >ended if you could call it a road, so we decided to get out and look > >around, > >lo and behold after a few feet we could see a tombstone sticking up. That > >was William E. Bonds confederate marker. When we got down there it was a > >rather large cemetery considering where it was located. (Flat on the side > >of > >large hill). There were numerous graves most all marked with stones, the > >only other ones who had markers were Shiloh Conley and Tennie Conley and a > >Robert L Cox who died in 1955. There was also I believe a Knox but wouldn't > >swear to it, as I didn't write it down. This was on William Bond's marker. > >Pvt William E. Bond > >Co A 13 Ky Cav. > >CSA > >May 19, 1839 > >August 19, 1907. > >I took pictures of this and tried to get the whole cemetery which I will > >share with you when they are developed. Tennie was Easter Tennessee Bell > >Bond Conley she was a great aunt of my sister in law which is why I had > >company. Never in all my days would I have dreamed a cemetery existed where > >we found it. This is after we visited 3 other cemeteries on Smith Creek > >before we stopped and asked Loren where it was. What an evening. > >Sharon > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "barbara frisby" <bfrisby@hotmail.com> > >To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 9:56 AM > >Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > > > > > > > Sharon, > > > > > > I did get a couple of nice messages from Elam descendants, but nothing > >on > > > the Cemetery, etc. I was going back to Kentucky next month but my > >husband > >is > > > going through health problems and will have surgery next month. Anyhow I > > > still love to have a picture or more knowlege of the cemetery. My > > > grandmother's sister Ann Belle (Bond) Cox married Mason Cox of the > >Dingus. > > > Their is one Cox buried in the cemetery, wonder if it is Ann Belle. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > Barbara Frisby > > > 2353 Deer Rd > > > Abilene Kansas 67410 > > > Ps 83:18 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: "sharon cox" <olliecox@mrtc.com> > > > >Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > > > >To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > > > >Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > > > >Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:25:22 -0400 > > > > > > > >Barbara: > > > >Sorry but I can't remember if I responded to you on this or not, please > >let > > > >me know, and if not I will see what I can rake up for you. > > > >Sharon > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > > >From: "barbara frisby" <bfrisby@hotmail.com> > > > >To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > > > >Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 10:06 PM > > > >Subject: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > > > > > > > > > > > > > Last November I made my first trip to Kentucky. I was pleased to > >find > > > >out > > > > > that a Civil War monument had recently been placed on my great > > > >grandfathers > > > > > grave, William Bond. A new road was built to get the monument in > >and > > > >sadly > > > > > it had rain (muddy) so much that I couldn't get in to see the > >graves. > >I > > > > > would appreciate any information on the Dingus area. William Bond > >and > > > >wife > > > > > and a few others are buried in the CONLEY Cemetery at Dingus Ky. His > > > > > descendants that built the new road and had the monument brought are > > > >CONLEY, > > > > > DANIELS AND COX. I am hoping someone might have pictures or > >knowledge > >of > > > >the > > > > > cemetery. The new road leading back to the cemetery is across the > >street > > > > > from the CONLEY STORE in what was once Dingus. Williams mother > >Rebecca > > > >Elam > > > > > Bond is buried there. Her parents are Nimrod Elam and and Mary Polly > > > > > Easterling. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > Barbara Frisby > > > > > 2353 Deer Rd > > > > > Abilene Kansas 67410 > > > > > Ps 83:18 > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > > > Try MSN Messenger 6.0 with integrated webcam functionality! > > > > > http://www.msnmessenger-download.com/tracking/reach_webcam > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Enjoy MSN 8 patented spam control and more with MSN 8 Dial-up Internet > > > Service. Try it FREE for one month! > >http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Enjoy MSN 8 patented spam control and more with MSN 8 Dial-up Internet > Service. Try it FREE for one month! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup
Morgan county Marriage records 1823 forward. J.F. Haney married Gilly Ann Gevedon Jan 21, 1869
I am looking for information on Gilly (Gillah) Gevedon married to a James Frank Haney.
Sharon, My great grandfather was Charles H. Conley, b. 1854, and buried in Bath Co. KY. Do you know if there is any kinship with the Conleys you refer to? Thanks. Jay Wilson >From: "sharon cox" <olliecox@mrtc.com> >Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker >Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 19:47:27 -0400 > >Barb >Made the trek today and was it a trip. The cemetery is located on Smith >Creek, but you turn right just past Conley's grocery, then the fun starts, >Loren Conley told me go to the first road that turns to the left, well of >course me being raised in Ky, I thought that road was a deer path and went >on. After a couple of miles of driving over the hill, went all the way to >where the fox hunters go, and then my sister in law walked another few >thousand feet over the hill because he said it was over the hill, found >nothing, started back too the highway, and then we decided to turn up the >deer trail, well what a surprise, after going about a half mile the road >ended if you could call it a road, so we decided to get out and look >around, >lo and behold after a few feet we could see a tombstone sticking up. That >was William E. Bonds confederate marker. When we got down there it was a >rather large cemetery considering where it was located. (Flat on the side >of >large hill). There were numerous graves most all marked with stones, the >only other ones who had markers were Shiloh Conley and Tennie Conley and a >Robert L Cox who died in 1955. There was also I believe a Knox but wouldn't >swear to it, as I didn't write it down. This was on William Bond's marker. >Pvt William E. Bond >Co A 13 Ky Cav. >CSA >May 19, 1839 >August 19, 1907. >I took pictures of this and tried to get the whole cemetery which I will >share with you when they are developed. Tennie was Easter Tennessee Bell >Bond Conley she was a great aunt of my sister in law which is why I had >company. Never in all my days would I have dreamed a cemetery existed where >we found it. This is after we visited 3 other cemeteries on Smith Creek >before we stopped and asked Loren where it was. What an evening. >Sharon >----- Original Message ----- >From: "barbara frisby" <bfrisby@hotmail.com> >To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 9:56 AM >Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > > > > Sharon, > > > > I did get a couple of nice messages from Elam descendants, but nothing >on > > the Cemetery, etc. I was going back to Kentucky next month but my >husband >is > > going through health problems and will have surgery next month. Anyhow I > > still love to have a picture or more knowlege of the cemetery. My > > grandmother's sister Ann Belle (Bond) Cox married Mason Cox of the >Dingus. > > Their is one Cox buried in the cemetery, wonder if it is Ann Belle. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Barbara Frisby > > 2353 Deer Rd > > Abilene Kansas 67410 > > Ps 83:18 > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: "sharon cox" <olliecox@mrtc.com> > > >Reply-To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > > >To: KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com > > >Subject: Re: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > > >Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:25:22 -0400 > > > > > >Barbara: > > >Sorry but I can't remember if I responded to you on this or not, please >let > > >me know, and if not I will see what I can rake up for you. > > >Sharon > > >----- Original Message ----- > > >From: "barbara frisby" <bfrisby@hotmail.com> > > >To: <KYMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com> > > >Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 10:06 PM > > >Subject: [KYMORGAN] Willam Bond---Civil War Marker > > > > > > > > > > Last November I made my first trip to Kentucky. I was pleased to >find > > >out > > > > that a Civil War monument had recently been placed on my great > > >grandfathers > > > > grave, William Bond. A new road was built to get the monument in >and > > >sadly > > > > it had rain (muddy) so much that I couldn't get in to see the >graves. >I > > > > would appreciate any information on the Dingus area. William Bond >and > > >wife > > > > and a few others are buried in the CONLEY Cemetery at Dingus Ky. His > > > > descendants that built the new road and had the monument brought are > > >CONLEY, > > > > DANIELS AND COX. I am hoping someone might have pictures or >knowledge >of > > >the > > > > cemetery. The new road leading back to the cemetery is across the >street > > > > from the CONLEY STORE in what was once Dingus. Williams mother >Rebecca > > >Elam > > > > Bond is buried there. Her parents are Nimrod Elam and and Mary Polly > > > > Easterling. > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Barbara Frisby > > > > 2353 Deer Rd > > > > Abilene Kansas 67410 > > > > Ps 83:18 > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > > Try MSN Messenger 6.0 with integrated webcam functionality! > > > > http://www.msnmessenger-download.com/tracking/reach_webcam > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Enjoy MSN 8 patented spam control and more with MSN 8 Dial-up Internet > > Service. Try it FREE for one month! >http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup > _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy MSN 8 patented spam control and more with MSN 8 Dial-up Internet Service. Try it FREE for one month! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup
Thank you so much. I got home last night late and what a nice surprise. I now know the date of Williams death thanks to you and your sister-in-law. I am a little confused about the two cemeteries. Conley and Farmer Daniels, both sons-in-law of William and Nancy Bond. Anyhow I have an old email that has Robert Cox buried in Farmer Daniels cemetery. It is supposed to be a couple miles from the Conley cemetery, wonder if they are the same. No big deal though. I would love to share information on the family with your sister-in-law. Would you ask her if she knows that William's wife was Cherokee Indian, and that both his parents were doctors. Have a lot of tidbits and history on the families if she is interested. I am sorry you had such a time finding the place. I went through the same thing but didn't get out of the car. It was muddy and a wonder I didn't get stuck back there. Its to bad they didn't put in a marker for Nancy Lipps Bond next to her husband. Tennie was named for her grandfather Morgan Tennessee Lipps I guess. I am rambling and need to run for now. Please let me know about expenses, I will gladly pay. By the way are you in any way connected to the Gilliam family. Martin Gilliam married May Cox May 8, 1917 in Morgan County, KY. May is the daughter of Robert Cox. Barbara Frisby 2353 Deer Rd Abilene Kansas 67410 Ps 83:18 _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy MSN 8 patented spam control and more with MSN 8 Dial-up Internet Service. Try it FREE for one month! http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup