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    1. Re: [MIMENOMI] Re: Fancis Ganter Kohrt (Korth)
    2. syber
    3. Would you check your book and see if you have any persons with the last name desotell, desautels, or any possible variation? ----- Original Message ----- From: <rutternl@aol.com> To: <MIMENOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 10:27 AM Subject: [MIMENOMI] Re: Fancis Ganter Kohrt (Korth) > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RGB.2ACI/428.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Hi-I have a book of the LD Martin/Lein Mortuary records for Marinette, Wi (sister town of Menominee). > Fred Korth 21 Apr 1864-27?May1929 (Aug & Christine (Pagel) Black Creek > > Kohrt, Christine Usefsky 19 Nov 1836-31 mar 1926 (?&?) Hsb Gottfried, 1 son, 1 dtr, F Home Salewsky lot > > Kohrt, Gottfried 16 Mar 1836-14 mar 1921 (wife, 3 children) Forest Home (Chas Schllawsky lot) > **There are many Salewsky's listed in this book** > > Sexton burial record Riverside Cemetery Menominee Mich > Korth, William buried Mar 24 1895 (child) > Koith, Carl F buried 10 Mar 1897 (child) > > Hope this helps you > > Nancy > > > ==== MIMENOMI Mailing List ==== > Need to reach Colleen, the discussion coordinator? Send her an email at <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>. >

    06/08/2003 06:06:01
    1. [MIMENOMI] CHAT: THIS IS AN IMPORTANT VIRUS HEADS-UP. EVERYONE PLEASE READ.
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. Hi all, This message is going out to all the lists I manage. If you receive this multiple times, please keep one and read it. Use your delete key on the rest... EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY... GIVE ME ADVANCE NOTICE and RECEIVE MY RESPONSE TO IT ***BEFORE*** you send me any material by way of attachment. Any data arriving before a notice will be deleted. ~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@~@ NEWBIES AND COMPUTER NOVICES, PLEASE BE SURE TO READ **ALL** OF THIS MESSAGE... print this out if you have to, but understand that you need this information so you can protect your own computer, hence protect the rest of us... A new and dangerous version of the Tanatos Virus has hit cyberspace that all the major anti-virus houses have elevated to "red" on their scales and consider it "extremely dangerous." We are talking about one virus with TWO versions. ** Panda Anti-Virus Software has determined that this virus has already affected 23% of the computers globally. ** In just a few hours, this virus has already infected more computers than the Klez.I virus ~ the #1 virus since April 2002. I personally have already received 32 messages containing attachments with this virus. It is IMPERATIVE that you know about this one! The first thing I want to let you know is that YOU CAN NOT be infected by any messages coming from any of Rootsweb's lists. The threat to your computer DOES NOT come from the list itself. It comes OFF THE LIST from those friends, family members, acquaintances who have your email address in their computer's address books. They MAY OR may not belong to the same Rootsweb list(s) as you. That being said the following is important to remember when you read the information after the seven points I'll list below... 1. Rootsweb allows ONLY text messages through their filters. Attachments to messages are NOT allowed, nor can they get through those filters. 2. If you receive a message with an attachment that LOOKS like it came from the list, it's probably a virus-laden message (reread #1, above). DO NOT click on the attachment. Instead, either delete the message or email back to the person you received the message from and see if they sent you something by way of email. Just DON'T click on the attachment, particularly if it has a double extension (see #5). 3. Next, if you don't already have one, get yourself an anti-virus program IMMEDIATELY. A good, free one that I know of is AVG by Grisoft <http://www.grisoft.com>. Once you have it in your computer, be sure to update FREQUENTLY. 4. If you already have an AV program installed, update IMMEDIATELY. Norton AV has issued two AV updates in as many days. AVG has also issued updates and so has McAfee. 5. ANY file with a double extension (filename.pif.exe OR filename.gif.scr) is an excellent clue that you're sitting on an attachment with a virus in it. DO NOT OPEN IT!! Delete it immediately. 6. If your email program automatically opens attachments, go to your program options and find out how to stop that. You want to have to manually open them, especially now. 7. Quitting the Rootsweb lists you belong to isn't going to make your computer safe, nor will this virus "go away" tomorrow or even next week. Remember, it's whoever has you in their address books that you need to be concerned about. It IS wise at this point though, to be wary of any email list (for example, those at yahoogroups) that does allow attachments. Let's get started learning about this new virus... The new version of this malicious program, called Tanatos.b, has dangerously destructive capabilities for infecting computer files. Tanatos.a, also known as BugBear.a is a worm virus spreading via the Internet as an attachment to infected emails. The worm also copies itself over local networks to segments open for full access and runs backdoor and PSW trojan routines. Tanatos is a complex worm that contains many different elements: 1. Mass-mailer 2. Network Share Propagator 3. Keylogger 4. Remote Access Trojan 5. Polymorphic Parasitic File Infector 6. Security Software Terminator The Tanatos (BugBear) worm itself is a Windows PE EXE file about 50KB in length (it is compressed by the UPX utility), and written in Microsoft Visual C++. Aliases for the Tanatos virus are: Bugbear.B (F-Secure), PE_BUGBEAR.B (Trend), W32.Bugbear.B@mm (Symantec), W32.Kijmo, W32.Shamur, W32/Bugbear.b.dam, Win32.Bugbear.B (CA) ***HOT*** THE INFECTED MESSAGES HAVE DIFFERENT SUBJECTS, BODIES, AND ATTACHED FILE NAMES... The worm sends messages of two types (which it randomly selects). In first case, in order to run from the infected message the worm exploits the IFrame security breach (as a result the worm activates when a message is being opened or previewed in vulnerable (victim) systems). In the second case the worm does not use "breach tricks" and the attached worm copy activates from infected email only in case a user clicks on the attached file. The Tanatos worm got its name from the text string appearing in its code: Project Tanatos Installing While installing the worm copies itself to the Windows system directory under a random name and registers itself in the system registry auto-run key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce The worm's EXE filename depends on the C: volume name, for example: FYOM.EXE YOK.EXE The worm also places a DLL file in the Windows system directory under a random name and uses this file to 'spy' on and record all keyboard input. The virus contains a long list of domain names (related to banking institutions). Strings within the virus suggest that if it determines the victim machine to belong to such a domain, the following Registry key is set: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\InternetSettings "EmableAutodial" = 00 00 00 01 For a list of the domains carried in the worm, go to the bottom of the page here: <http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=100358> Mass-mailing ~ ***IMPORTANT!!!*** This worm emails itself to addresses found on the local system (in files and email messages). This goes for both the TO and FROM fields. Thus the SENDER ADDRESS IS SPOOFED, OR FORGED, AND NOT A DIRECT INDICATION OF AN INFECTED USER. It extracts addresses from file names containing these strings: * .DBX * .EML * INBOX * .MBX * .MMF * .NCH * .ODS * .TBB Spreading: Emails To send infected messages Tanatos uses a direct connection to the default email server. Victim email addresses are gotten from the following file types: *.ODS, *.MMF, *.NCH, *.MBX, *.EML, *.TBB, *.DBX, *INBOX* This virus spreads over the network (via network shares) and by mailing itself (using it's own SMTP engine). The Tanatos worm searches for these files in the system and extracts email-like strings from them. The Subject field is selected from the following variants: Greets! Get 8 FREE issues - no risk! Hi! Your News Alert $150 FREE Bonus! Re: Your Gift New bonus in your cash account Tools For Your Online Business Daily Email Reminder News free shipping! its easy Warning! SCAM alert!!! Sponsors needed new reading CALL FOR INFORMATION! 25 merchants and rising Cows My eBay ads empty account Market Update Report click on this! fantastic wow! bad news Lost & Found New Contests Today Only Get a FREE gift! Membership Confirmation Report Please Help... Stats I need help about script!!! Interesting... Introduction various Announcement history screen Correction of errors Just a reminder Payment notices hmm.. update Hello! Additionally, the message Subject can be randomly selected by "Tanatos" from a randomly selected disk file. Filenames may also be taken from files found in the infected computer's personal folder. The message Body is randomly selected by Tanatos varies and may contain fragments of files found on the victim's system (including old email messsages). The attached file name is also randomly selected and it may have a double extension, for example: filename.XLS.SCR Spreading: Network Tanatos enumerates network resources shared for writing, looks for the startup folder and copies its file to this folder (if found). This routine has a bug and the worm also sends copies of itself to shared network printers. Backdoor - HOW TANATOS WORKS... Tanatos is a remote access trojan, which means if your computer is infected, the worm open a port on your computer where it then listens for "master" commands (from the person or people who are controlling it). The backdoor routine grants control over infected machines, giving those who control Tanatos the ability to send/receive/copy/execute files, terminate processes, send out user info. etc. Tanatos also opens the HTTP server on infected machines, doing this offers a WEB interface with which to manipulate infected machines. PSW Trojan The worm also has a trojan routine that sends user info and cached passwords to several email addresses that are encrypted in the worm body. Other Among many others, Tanatos looks for the following applications and tries to terminate them: zonealarm.exe blackd.exe lockdown2000.exe avwin95.exe avgctrl.exe anti-trojan.exe safeweb.exe navwnt.exe navlu32.exe navapw32.exe Recognize that these files are execution files to anti-virus software programs. A full list of the applications Tanatos tries to attack can be found at <http://www.viruslist.com/eng/viruslist.html?id=52245>. Yes, there is a way to remove the virus from your computer if you find that it's been infected. Depending on the AV program you use, you'll need to visit their web site to get the repair. Scan your computer OFTEN. Update to the MAX. Be alert and be cautious. I've emphasized heavily about Rootsweb in this "head's up" because so many messages come to us offlist that do, in fact, have viruses attached. I get them every day. They appear to come FROM the list, when they actually DON'T. So, don't worry about receiving list mail. It's those messages offlist you need to be concerned about ~ which leads me to reiterate... The Tanatos (Bugbear) virus sends 3rd party emails where the FROM: address is spoofed. Third party viruses have 2 victims, the receiving and the spoofed sender. Rarely does a person today receive a virus directly from the purported sender. The Tanatos virus spoofs email addresses. So, if you receive an infected message from your mom (for example), realize that it WILL NOT have come from her computer but from someone (could even be someone she barely knows) who has her email address it it. BE VIGILANT with regard to the attachment itself. This information isn't meant to scare half the computer life out of you. However, it IS meant to make you aware of this malicious virus that can cost you money to get your computer repaired, cause you to lose your files, AND make a lot of people cranky! It's vital that you protect your computer so you can protect OUR computers. Colleen Pustola List Manager Permission is given to pass this message along.

    06/08/2003 04:23:38
    1. [MIMENOMI] Re: Fancis Ganter Kohrt (Korth)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RGB.2ACI/428.1 Message Board Post: Hi-I have a book of the LD Martin/Lein Mortuary records for Marinette, Wi (sister town of Menominee). Fred Korth 21 Apr 1864-27?May1929 (Aug & Christine (Pagel) Black Creek Kohrt, Christine Usefsky 19 Nov 1836-31 mar 1926 (?&?) Hsb Gottfried, 1 son, 1 dtr, F Home Salewsky lot Kohrt, Gottfried 16 Mar 1836-14 mar 1921 (wife, 3 children) Forest Home (Chas Schllawsky lot) **There are many Salewsky's listed in this book** Sexton burial record Riverside Cemetery Menominee Mich Korth, William buried Mar 24 1895 (child) Koith, Carl F buried 10 Mar 1897 (child) Hope this helps you Nancy

    06/08/2003 02:27:33
    1. [MIMENOMI] Fancis Ganter Kohrt (Korth)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ganter, Kohrt, Korth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RGB.2ACI/428 Message Board Post: I am looking for info on Francis Ganter (1902 - 1982) who married Otto Kohrt (Korth) in Menominee, Michigan.

    06/07/2003 02:07:38
    1. [MIMENOMI] Harry and Flora Friday
    2. Roberta Friday
    3. I am doing research on the Friday family of Menominee County. Harry Friday worked at the lumber mill in Hermansville as a filer. The last information I have about him was in 1930 he lived in Menominee City according to the census. His wife Flora died Feb. 5, 1933 but I am trying to find out where she is buried. I do not know if Harry died in the area or moved after she died. They checked all the way to 1946 at the Menominee County office and did not find a record of his death. Any information about them would be helpful. thanks

    06/04/2003 04:38:28
    1. [MIMENOMI] using search engines....
    2. ... valentine53179
    3. here is a link to check on using search engines... http://searchforancestors.com/archives/google.html while you are there, check the other tabs and see what you find.... a favorite, i think, to add to your list if you haven't used google or search engines a lot...... valentine

    06/04/2003 07:56:49
    1. [MIMENOMI] [Fwd: COLLEEN'S JUNE CHALLENGE-Long story]
    2. Judith J. Boguski
    3. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: COLLEEN'S JUNE CHALLENGE-Long story Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2003 22:28:11 -0500 From: "Judith J. Boguski" <bamaj@netnet.net> To: MIMENOMI-L@rootsweb.com Menominee, Mi surname: Christophersen My great grandfather Nils Christophersen came to the United States at age 19 , leaving out of Oslo, Norway on 7/27/ 1869 aboard the Excelsion Toll. In Copenhagen he changed ships to the St. Jago de Cuba he arrived in New York on 8/19/1869. From there on to Chicago, then to Big Suamico, WI where he found employment in a sawmill. In 1870 he and his older brother Bernt brought their father, stepmother and half siblings over from Norway. They stayed in WI for 3 years at that point Nils went to Elgin IL to apprentice at the watch factory. His father, stepmother and young brother are buried in the Suamico, WI cemetery about 10 miles from where I live. Finally, in 1887 after marrying a young Swedish girl he and his family of twin sons relocated in Menominee, MI probably due to the prompting of his sister, Gina Christophersen Vickery, who resided in Menominee at that time. Nils opened a jewelry store and after a while took on a partner, O.E. Amundson. His store was located in the Menominee Hotel Building on Main St. In 1904 his wife, Clara died and in 1913 he married a much younger Swedish woman. In 1922 he passed away, age 71, leaving his wife and 6 months old child. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery During his years at Menominee he served as deputy collector of United States Customs. He was a member of the county board and also served in the office of supervisor. He was identified with the Masonic fraternity, with his affiliation with the Menominee Lodge. He was a highly respected businessman. Both he and his wife were devout members of Norwegian Church. One of his twin sons(my grandfather) married, worked on the Green Bay Railroad had four children, the other married his first cousin and moved to Spokane, WA had no children. The daughter who was a baby when he died lived in CA, didn't marry till late in life and had no children As a side note....to make a long story short..I remember, as a child, seeing photos of Great grandpa Nils but don't know what ever became of those photos. About 4 yrs after the death of his daughter in CA I became the proud recipient of not only photos but a portrait of him, pictures of his parents and siblings and his Masonic Lodge sword. I have tracked all his siblings, found them all in various parts of the U.S. and found their children and their grandchildren. About 6 months ago I found living cousins in Norway and now have records back to 1622. Along the way I have had help from White Pines Genealogy Society, help from Norway and made a wonder email friend, Alice, whose grandmother worked for my great grand father at his jewelry store. I have supplied a copy of my genealogy work to the Society Respectfully submitted, Judy Christophersen Boguski

    06/02/2003 03:18:48
    1. [MIMENOMI] CHALLENGE...Johannesen-Paulsen family
    2. My Grandparents; Jens (James) Johannesen and Amalie Paulsen immigrated to Menominee County in 1892. They lived on a farm by Ingalls until my grandmother died in 1915. Sometime after that Jens moved to the town of Menominee and lived in a house owned by Sorensen family, (perhaps a boarding house) on what was then 4th street. Jens, Amalie and three of their sons are buried in the Danish Lutheran Cemetery at the edge of the town of Stephenson. I have located the grandchildren of my father's sister, Anne Margrethe and her husband Crist Berg. Another of my father's sisters, Mettie Katrine Elisabeth, I found married to a Christ Christiansen and they lived in the Menominee area. According to the census they had a son named Arthur. I have not been able to find him. One of my father's brothers, Tony Johnson, died in Wyoming in the 1870s. He never married. I just found his obituary and grave two years ago. His obituary stated he had a cousin in Wheatland (1973) and one in Oregon. No names were given. I also located a picture of him that had wrote on the back, Tony and two cousins. So I know there is more family somewhere out there. Another of father's brothers, John Johnson died in Escanuba in the 1950s. He also never married according to his obituary. I have not found Paul b. 1881, or Viggo born in 1900. I have found no records of either of these boys. My father died when I was 10 and in the bible my mother wrote only the names of Anne, John and Tony so I must assume the other boys died before 1941. All of the below were born in Brejning parish, Ringkøbing County, Denmark, immigrated in 1890 and 1892 to Menominee County Three of my grandmother's brothers and two sisters immigrated to Menominee County. I have not found any of their descendants. My great aunt Marianne Andrea Paulsen, born 1868, in Brejning, Great Aunt Jensine Paulsen, b 1862, married to Peder Christian Poulsen. A friend in Green Bay found a picture of one of Jensine's daughters in a church picture, I think from around 1910. Gr-uncle Jens Boel Paulsen b 1866 married to Uskyld Marie Katrine Nielsen (used name Catherine in 1910 census). Gr-uncle Hans Mathias Rojkum Paulsen b 1874 immigrated using the name Hans Tudskjaer. Hazel Johannesen Tarr in sun City West, AZ. Yes, summer is here.

    06/01/2003 01:02:24
    1. Re: [MIMENOMI] COLLEEN'S JUNE CHALLENGE...
    2. Bob Kuehn
    3. Good idea, Colleen! SURNAMES in Menominee area: ALT, SCHNEIDER/SNYDER, WAGNER (all were German Lutherans from Bavaria) FAMILY MEMBERS: According to the Menominee/Marinette city directories, Wilhelmine (Wagner) Schneider lived in Menominee from approximately 1887-1901. One of her daughters, Wilhelmine (Schneider) Alt, lived there in the early 1980's and we can account for another daughter, Annie Schneider, from 1887-1889. We are unable to figure out what happened to Annie, since no marriage or death record for her has been found. Vanished without a trace! MOVEMENTS: ALT Western Pennsylvania to Menominee, MI (early 1880's) Menominee to Iron River, MI (mid-1880's) SCHNEIDER Western Pennsylvania to South Central Minnesota (1870's) Minnesota to Menominee, MI (mid-1880's) Menominee MI back to Minnesota (1901, prior to death, to live with daughter) WAGNER Western Pennsylvania to Minnesota (early 1870's) Western Pennsylvania to Menominee ? - Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colleen Pustola" <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> To: <MIMENOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 12:08 PM Subject: [MIMENOMI] COLLEEN'S JUNE CHALLENGE... > Hi everyone, > > Okay, you've had several months off while I've been socializing with my > inlife relatives and getting my daughter married. Let's see if you're > ready for this challenge... > > The warmer months are also the months people make moves. I know our > immigrant ancestors didn't move only during the warmer months, though > I'm sure they'd wished they had or could have. > > 1. This challenge is for you to tell us about your immigrant ancestors. > Keep in mind who this discussion group is all about! We don't want ALL > your immigrants, just the ones that apply to us. > > 2. IF you're unable to discuss your immigrant because you haven't found > him/her yet (neither have I), then tell us about the major moves that > your ancestors made in country - those who took to the trail. > > How's that? :) > > Colleen > > > > > > > ==== MIMENOMI Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list send your message to <MIMENOMI-L-request@rootsweb.com> for individual list messages; <MIMENOMI-D-request@rootsweb.com> for digest messages. Then put the word unsubscribe in the subject line and send your message. > >

    06/01/2003 08:16:09
    1. Re: [MIMENOMI] COLLEEN'S JUNE CHALLENGE...
    2. ... valentine53179
    3. i can say that in moves of my family, sometimes they just left things in the attic.... and moved onward.... which i why i really push people to write to the house where their folks lived.. you just never know what you might be able to see which was sheltered in those attics and found by the new owners.... alas, no stories specific to the area... valentine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colleen Pustola" <ladyaudris@earthlink.net> To: <MIMENOMI-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 12:08 PM Subject: [MIMENOMI] COLLEEN'S JUNE CHALLENGE... > Hi everyone, > > Okay, you've had several months off while I've been socializing with my > inlife relatives and getting my daughter married. Let's see if you're > ready for this challenge... > > The warmer months are also the months people make moves. I know our > immigrant ancestors didn't move only during the warmer months, though > I'm sure they'd wished they had or could have. > > 1. This challenge is for you to tell us about your immigrant ancestors. > Keep in mind who this discussion group is all about! We don't want ALL > your immigrants, just the ones that apply to us. > > 2. IF you're unable to discuss your immigrant because you haven't found > him/her yet (neither have I), then tell us about the major moves that > your ancestors made in country - those who took to the trail. > > How's that? :) > > Colleen > > > > > > > ==== MIMENOMI Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list send your message to <MIMENOMI-L-request@rootsweb.com> for individual list messages; <MIMENOMI-D-request@rootsweb.com> for digest messages. Then put the word unsubscribe in the subject line and send your message. > >

    06/01/2003 06:13:11
    1. [MIMENOMI] COLLEEN'S JUNE CHALLENGE...
    2. Colleen Pustola
    3. Hi everyone, Okay, you've had several months off while I've been socializing with my inlife relatives and getting my daughter married. Let's see if you're ready for this challenge... The warmer months are also the months people make moves. I know our immigrant ancestors didn't move only during the warmer months, though I'm sure they'd wished they had or could have. 1. This challenge is for you to tell us about your immigrant ancestors. Keep in mind who this discussion group is all about! We don't want ALL your immigrants, just the ones that apply to us. 2. IF you're unable to discuss your immigrant because you haven't found him/her yet (neither have I), then tell us about the major moves that your ancestors made in country - those who took to the trail. How's that? :) Colleen

    06/01/2003 05:08:02
    1. [MIMENOMI] some nice changes
    2. ... valentine53179
    3. for those that like to check out the archives )like you know who) and find that loooooooonnnnngggggg line without a line wrap on all those very posts that YOU are interested in, you will be pleasantly surprised that it has had some rootsweb magic done on it.... viola! line wrap! (but if you do find one of those long ones, copy and paste it with the headers and send along to the help desk - you know that is found on the rootsweb.com home page.... (there might be some stragglers, out there for unique reasons....) and those poor folks that have common surnames or names that have several variant mailing lists, you owe it to yourself to check out the Mailing Lists Index because there has been a very nice change.... for example, you can click on surname SMITH and when you get to that page where you would be able to subscribe to Smith, you will find another secondary table of contents with hot links for all the lists where SMITH might occur.... so you would see all of these [AUS-SMITH-LOST] [George-Sterling-Smith] [NIMROD-SMITH] [SMITH] [SMITH-AL] [SMITH-AR] [SMITH-AUS] [SMITH-CA] [SMITH-CANADA] [SMITH-CT] [SMITH-DAVID] [SMITH-DE] [SMITH-ENG-LANCASHIRE] [SMITH-FREEDMEN] [SMITH-GA] [SMITH-HANTS-UK] [SMITH-ID] [SMITH-IL] [SMITH-IN] [SMITH-KS] [SMITH-KY] [SMITH-MD] [SMITH-MISSOURI] [SMITH-MN] [SMITH-MO] [SMITH-MS] [SMITH-NC] [SMITH-NEW-ENGLAND] [SMITH-NJ] [SMITH-NYC] [SMITH-OK] [SMITH-PA] [SMITH-SC] [SMITH-SCOTTISH] [SMITH-SWITZ] [SMITH-TN] [SMITH-TX] [SMITH-UK] [SMITH-VA] [SMITH-WI] [SMITH-WV] and then be able to click on that or scroll down the page to get to the subscribe links.... this only is available so far for SURNAMES not locales... and i for one, am going to overload the INDEX today, checking the new presentation for all my surnames..... might just find myself a new list....

    05/31/2003 01:53:29
    1. [MIMENOMI] Re: LaMarche Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RGB.2ACI/96.112.1 Message Board Post: Pat Raditz, your grt.grt. grandmother was my great aunt. She is part of the Peirre Cadieux family, actually 9th generation. I hope I get a response. Darin Beaudry is my nephew. Your distant cousin, Janice.

    05/29/2003 07:53:24
    1. [MIMENOMI] Re: DEGREVE/DEGRAVE family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Whitens, Uittendaele Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RGB.2ACI/410.1.2.1.3 Message Board Post: Could you please look up the name "Uittendaele" . The info I have is that it is the original name for what is now "Whitens" and the family came from the town Ordegana in Belgium. My Grandfather was George Whitens, married to Flora Savord. My Grandfather died in 1952 in Hermansville. My Great-grandfather was August Whitens; perhaps he came to United States as a child? Thank you in advance!

    05/27/2003 05:40:50
    1. [MIMENOMI] Re: DEGREVE/DEGRAVE family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DEGREVE/DEGRAVE/VESTRAETE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RGB.2ACI/410.1.2.1.2 Message Board Post: Hey Ken if you want I can send you my Ancestry.com info....its online....and you can look at my tree and see if you can find any information concerning my family...let me have your email and I will invite you to my Family Tree

    05/25/2003 07:29:09
    1. [MIMENOMI] Re: DEGREVE/DEGRAVE family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RGB.2ACI/410.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you KEN, right now I do have someone checking some info for me...I was just posting to see if anyone online was related that they know of.....so I could msg back and forth with them...but I will keep this post incase I get stumped and need you too do a look up if you don't mind....Thanks so much, JENNA

    05/25/2003 11:15:52
    1. [MIMENOMI] Re: DEGREVE/DEGRAVE family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DEGREVE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RGB.2ACI/410.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Jennifer I have an index of Belgian immigrants to the U.S. for the perion up to 1920. I'd be glad to do llok-ups if that would help. Ken

    05/25/2003 07:36:21
    1. [MIMENOMI] Wildwood School at Ingalls
    2. Hello listers, This is the grade school my father and his siblings attended in early 1900s. My father was born 1889 but he had older and younger siblings. They lived on a farm outside Ingals. My question is this: does anyone have any sugestions of how I could locate any records, pictures, anything at all regarding this school? I tried a few years ago going through the County school board office and they said they had no records. I live in AZ and not able to travel there but very willing to pay a researcher. I found the needed clue to locating my grandparents birthplace in Denmark by placing an ad in the Menominee paper, a lady who had the old Danish Lutheran Church records saw it and contacted me. I may try this again, hoping there is some old-timer up there that has some information. My father was Laurence Johannesen (Johnson). His parents were Jens Johannesen and Amalie Paulsen. Several of this family died from TB so there was somewhat of stigma to the family. Hazel

    05/23/2003 06:00:58
    1. [MIMENOMI] MARRIAGE SEARCH ENGINE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RGB.2ACI/427 Message Board Post: Hi all, Just wanted to give an update on my research tools: Marriage Search Engines http://www.genlookups.com/marriages/ Obituary Links Page http://www.obitlinkspage.com Obituary Central http://www.obitcentral.com Obituary Grabbag http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obit-grabbag.htm (HUGE obituary database) Surname Search Utility http://www.obitlinkspage.com/surnames/ GenLookups http://www.genlookups.com Historical & Genealogical Societies http://www.obitlinkspage.com/hs/ Hope these bookmarks help your research, Bill

    05/21/2003 10:38:57
    1. [MIMENOMI] Re: cementaries in Iron Mountain
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RGB.2ACI/424.2 Message Board Post: There is one cemetery in Iron Mountain, Michigan. There is also a cemetery in Quinnesec, Michigan which is about six miles away from Iron Mountain. Many who lived in Iron Mountain are buried there because Iron Mountain did not have their own cemetery until around 1902.

    05/17/2003 12:43:54