Hi Everyone, *Please note--many user@home.com subscribers' mail is bouncing due to the cutoff of @home.com. If you switch to another ISP, you will need to subscribe under that email address in order to get your mail from this maillist. I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, breathing, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Hi Everyone, Thought this might be of interest and wanted to share it with you. *Note--Add Attachments: Using the new, wonderful image attachment on the Message Boards http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=main&r=rw, scanned images or documents, etc., may be attached to message posts. You may only upload GEDCOM files or graphics files. Graphics files will be converted to .JPG or .GIF upon upload. Other file types are not accepted. SHOTS IN THE DARK ================== Dorothy Paul <Dorothy.M.Paul.1@nd.edu> writes: Seems that we all have some, or many, family photos that we inherit that are unlabeled. Using the new, wonderful image attachment on the Message Boards http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=main&r=rw I would like to post unlabeled photos, circa 1900 from my Grandma Paul's album to the county board where she grew up. I am hoping that houses in the photos may be in other photos that folks in the area have identified as they are rather distinctive. However, the subject of unlabeled photos is being addressed piece-meal by county sites and genealogical society sites. It would be nice to have some organized way to approach the matter. [Great idea. Post pictures under QUERY on surname and/or locality Message Boards since the purpose is to ask others to look at the photos and see if they can match to anything in their own collections.] I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, breathing, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Hi Everyone, I hope this email finds you happy and preparing for the Holidays. This email is to inform you (if you don't already know) that virii are running rampant again! This virus has a very high penetration rate and is highly successful in the payload. My only note on this latest virus to go around is that, in my perception at least, it has in its few days of existence infected many more list subscribers than I ever recall being infected with the first round of BADTRANS. I am still getting a lot of virus infected mail. It is almost a full time job trying to keep up with the virus. Please protect your computer files for your sake as well as others. For benefit of you newbies, the BadTrans is a nasty little worm that gets into your computer and mails out messages without your knowledge. This new version of the worm also drops a backdoor trojan that logs keystrokes. Those messages contain an attachment with the virus. The latest version of Badtrans, as well as some of the older viruses or worms, may show up in your mailbox as a message from a fellow genealogist, and may have a subject line that looks like a genealogy message. People continue to open attachments even though they aren't expecting anything....and they get a virus. That virus picks up email addresses from your inbox and address book and sends it to every email address that it finds. Please be suspicious any time you receive an email with an attachment or that has a blank message. Pretend you got home from work and found a pretty wrapped box on your porch unexpectedly...that was ticking. If YOU have the infected computer I will unsubscribe you from the maillist until you've cleaned your machine and let me know about it. This is for protection of the other subscribers computers. Free Online Virus Scanner: http://housecall.antivirus.com/pc_housecall/ Use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or 5.5? Be Sure You Have This Patch: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp Viruses, Trojans and Worms: http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/virus.html 1. W32.Badtrans.B@mm W32.Badtrans.B@mm is a MAPI worm that emails itself out as a file with one of several different names. This worm also creates a .dll in the \Windows\System directory as Kdll.dll. It uses functions from this .dll to log keystrokes. Virus definitions dated November 24, 2001 will detect this worm. For additional information, point your Web browser to: http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/vURL.cgi/nav108 _____________________________ 2. W32.Aliz.Worm W32.Aliz.Worm is a very simple SMTP mass-mailer worm. The worm currently only replicates on Windows 9x computers. It does not seem to spread on Windows NT platforms. The worm spreads by obtaining email addresses from the Windows address book and sending itself to those addresses. Virus definitions dated May 22, 2001 will detect this worm. When the worm arrives by email, the worm uses a MIME exploit that allows the virus to be run just by reading or previewing the email. Information on and a patch for this exploit can be found at If you receive a blank message from someone or if you receive an attachment from someone you may or may not know, USE A VIRUS DETECTOR before you open it. If in doubt, quarantine the attachment and inquire of the sender. All attachments should be suspect if you are not expecting to receive them. At the present time, images (JPG, GIF) are safe to open. If you have any questions or comments you're welcome to email me mmcmanness@mindspring.com. I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, breathing, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Hi Everyone, This virus has a very high penetration rate and is successful in the payload. The virus is undetectable in some instances because it is embedded in HTML. It appears there's a new strain of the Bad Trans virus running rampant through the maillist subscribers. This one is the <W32.Badtrans.B@mm>. For benefit of you newbies, the BadTrans is a nasty little worm that gets into your computer and mails out messages without your knowledge. This new version of the worm also drops a backdoor trojan that logs keystrokes. Those messages contain an attachment with the virus. A quick lesson here for those of you who don't know ... 1. You should ALWAYS be extremely cautious when it comes to opening attachments. If you receive one that you didn't expect, before opening it write back to the sender to see if s/he mailed something to you and find out what it is. 2. You will NEVER receive a virus through a RootsWeb maillist, but if listmembers get infected, their computer may send you the virus, which *may* have a list subject line. 3. This new strain of BadTrans is going to make life difficult for a LOT of people. Note the differences: The first wave of BadTrans virus messages always had a standard "Take a look to the attachment." at the end of the message but above the attachment. Also, those messages had double extensions (for example: filename.exe.pif OR filename.doc.scr OR filename.txt.exe OR any other combination of extensions), know immediately that your message is holding a virus. Do not open the attachment, but delete it immediately. According to people who have already received infected messages this newer strain of BadTrans virus is even nastier than the first because it is undetectable in some instances because it is embedded in HTML, the attachment may not show or there is a false (second) extension. It appears to have filename.doc or filename.txt BUT THE REAL EXTENSION (.scr or .exe) IS 59 SPACES TO THE RIGHT. Also, the message size will be around 29 or 30k even if no words shows up. Many of the messages are blank. One other clue, the email addresses of the sending computers is altered by having an underline character preceeding the address <_ComputerUser@isp.com>. You are strongly encouraged to keep your virus protects updated on a daily basis ~ or at least every other day. If you receive an infected message please do two things: 1. Advise the family of the fact you've received an infected message and from whom. 2. Send me the name and email address of the person with the infected computer as well as the list name If YOU have the infected computer I will unsubscribe you from the maillist until you've cleaned your machine and let me know about it. This is for protection of the other subscribers computers. You can read about this virus and how to remove it from your system on the Norton Symantec site ... http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.badtrans.b@mm.html If you have any questions or comments you're welcome to email me mmcmanness@mindspring.com. I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, breathing, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Looking for my GGgfa William Charles Sanders supposedly born in New York. But this may not be so as no one has been able to find him. My Book 330 years of the Hills in America says he was b. Ny., but that doesn't make it so. The cemetery information that I'm showing below could be him as date of birth and his location fits the our family history and migration and since I'm a Cessna descendant and my Wm. could have went to New York fm Pennsylvania though he didn't marry a Cessna. Wm. C. Sanders/(Saunders as family always claimed) married Louisa Hills about 1830 in Onondaga County, Ny. Louisa Hills is the dau., of Joel Hills and Mary "Polly" Fox. Louisa is descendant of Wm Hills one of the cofounders of Hartford, Connecticut. Our branch is via Elisha Hills and Rebecca Loveland. But to move on, many of my Sanders were born in Ny in and or around the Onondaga County area. They eventually migrated to Michigan for a few years and helped in the building of railroads there. Then they moved on to Green County, Albany Wisconsin area. Joel and Mary "Polly" and others are buried Gap Cemetery just out side of Albany Wisconsin. But this is where my Ggfa Joel Cornealius Sanders married Ruehwama (Rewama) Cessna dau., of Oliver Cessna & Martha Ann Baughman. Oliver and some of the Hills are mentioned in the History of Green County. Oliver & Martha's and Hills and my Ggfa & wife moved on to Iowa. I about forgot there was a J. Baughman in Green Co., also and many of the Baughman's were also in Iowa. My gmo Riddle was Mary Sanders and she was born Hardin Co., Iowa. My GGgmo Louisa Hills is buried in Waterloo, Blackhawk County, Iowa. Now can any of you identify this Wm Sanders as being mine. Cemeteries in Muscatine County Page: 618 Name: Wm. Sanders Birth Date: 18 May 1811 Death Date: 20 Mar 1881 Cemetery: Nichols Town: Nichols, Pike Stan Riddle-Brookshier
Hi Everyone, Thanksgiving is an ideal time to share your family history. If you have relatives coming for Thanksgiving, get your records out now, and make a list of your questions. Ask them to bring their records. You might want to suggest that they put their records in the car right then, so they aren't forgotten. Keep in mind that your questions serve several purposes; to extend the information on your charts, to give you clues for further research, and to gather life history of the family, especially your focus ancestor. Any information that contributes to these purposes is desirable. Some pieces of information are more important than others. Some are more interesting. Also, if your family relation is going to be available for more than one day, it would be a great time to visit the cemetery, and do a little cleaning, and remembering, maybe some recalling of some forgotten info ...... cemeteries are quiet, peaceful places for contemplation and remembrance. You will feel closer to your family and accomplish a great deal. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
I am seeking a look up for birth records for my great great aunt Emmaline (Emma) J. Lyons born March 24th, 1872 according her certificate of death. Though, in the 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 census her birth year was 1873 and said she was born in Kansas or Missouri. Her parents were Alfred C. Lyons and Harriett (Hattie) Lyons. Alfred came from Ohio. Any information would be greatly appreciated! -Michael Lyons LyonsPride01@aol.com
Hi Everyone, Just a note to let you know CENSUS ONLINE & OTHER DIGGINS has changed domains! Same databases and information but new address and name. Please adjust your bookmarks. CensusDiggins.com http://www.censusdiggins.com I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Hi Everyone, Just a note to let you know that if you attempted to post a message to the maillist over the last 12 hours you will need to repost. The list servers were down and any message posts that were sent over that 12 hour period were lost. If you sent a message post today, November 18th, and you didn't see the message go thru, you will need to send it again. The problem has been fixed, everything is back up and running now and we are now back to normal. Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
I have added this to the Missouri list for the simple fact that is where my people settled and there are Sanders in the same area that I can't account for. Subject:I don't know if this is your William, but it might well be, assuming he was born in 1811 in NY. I don't have anything else on this family. I just looked them up on the 1880 CDs. The second William is probably the one who's burial record you found. These are the only Williams or W.s found in Iowa on the 1880 census that are close to the age you indicated. I deleted a sentence from this (STan). Jan 1880 Census Place: Knox, Pottawattamie, Iowa Source: FHL Film 1254361 National Archives Film T9-0361 Page 183A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace W. H. SANDERS Self M W W 70 NY Occ: Farmer Fa: NH Mo: NH Stephen SANDERS Son M S W 33 MI Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NH Frank SANDERS Son M W 31 MI Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NH Lynus SANDERS Son M W 25 MI Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NH Leon SANDERS Son M W 21 MI Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NH Ida SANDERS DauL F W 21 --- Occ: Keeping House Fa: --- Mo: --- I wonder if this MY GGgfa. Dates fit good. It is close to where my gmo Mary Sanders was born. In fact she was born in Hardin Co., the year this gentleman died. She was the dau., of Joel C. Sanders & Ruehwama (Rewama Cessna) Sanders My Sanders where in both of these counties having come from Green Co., Wisconsin. Probably with the Cessna family and possibly some of our Hills line also. All three were in Green Co., Wisconsin Wm. my GGgfa was married to Louisa Hills and she is buried Waterloo Blackhawk Co., Iowa. My GGgfa father is and has been very difficult to try to find and this is the closet possibility I have came across yet. He and his wife came from Onondaga Co., New York to Wisconsin. Can anyone help. Stan
Yes, both of them are. Mike Flannigan > Subject: [MOHenry] Re: MOHENRY-D Digest V01 #156 > Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 22:10:02 EST > From: JLLYNJAM@aol.com > To: MOHENRY-L@rootsweb.com > > Does anyone know if Brownington Cemetery is in Henry County? Jllynjam@aol.com
Hi Everyone, Thought this might be of interest and wanted to share it with you. A great site. You can search it and add your own ancestors/relatives graves to it, add flowers and/or a photo, for free. http://www.findagrave.com/ I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Hi Everyone, Thought this might be of interest and wanted to share it with you. Now Available! There was a recent debut of the Patriot Lookup Service on the DAR National web site. The purpose of this new service is to assist the General Public by providing DAR Patriot Index information upon request. The service will be staffed by Volunteer Information Specialists (VIS) volunteers coordinated by Rose Mary Patterson (AZ). Current DAR members already have access to the Patriot Index from the Members' Web Site. We are now, for the first time, offering the general public a Patriot Lookup Service directly from our National web site. If you are a member of a genealogy list or forum and would like to share this information with them, please consider using the following announcement: FREE DAR PATRIOT LOOKUP SERVICE Do you think you have a Revolutionary patriot (male or female) in your family tree? The DAR will search their database of proven Revolutionary patriots free of charge. This service is available at www.dar.org Sincerely, Susan Tillman National Chairman - VIS Committee I hope this information helps. If you have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Hi Everyone, This post is *off topic* and if you have no interest simply delete it. Normally, I would not post something off topic but I felt that you might have an interest in locating and claiming your lost money so I wanted to share this information with you. What better way to celebrate your family, than locating and claiming your lost family fortune? You may have an insurance policy or inheritance that may be unclaimed. The Foundmoney CEO and Web site was featured on the "Oprah" show and has been helping thousands of families just like you since 1993. Find out instantly. http://7341.foundmoney.com/ I hope this information helps. If you don't understand these instructions, have problems or further questions, please let me know. :-) Thanks, Mike Previously published in RootsWeb Review: Vol. 4, No. 46, 24 14 November 2001. ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks *************************
Does anyone know if Brownington Cemetery is in Henry County? Jllynjam@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: tolbert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JKB.2ACE/90 Message Board Post: I found my dad, Elmer Tolbert in 1900 census, father, Thomas-mother, Ella. siplings, James-1881, richard-1884,henry-1887,eva-1889,ida-1892,clara-1895,elmer-1898. In the 1910 census it was just Thomas and son Elmer. Can not find what happened to others. Also, Elmer was raised after that my a family named Lawton in Oklahoma. Whould be thankfull for any info. Thomas was born in Mo. his parents from Kentucky.
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/JKB.2ACE/89 Message Board Post: Does anyone have access to the 1870 Henry County mortality schedule or death records? I would like to find out the cause of death for Christian Landes, born Sept. 19, 1828, and died Mar. 20, 1870. Many thanks!
My Great grandmother remarried Frederick HENDRICHS on 4 April 1872 in Franklin County, after the death her husband Charles WEBER. I believe that she died about 1878. Can someone check the 1880 Missouri Census Index and locate Frederick for me? Alan Rossing, Monterey, CA
Hi Lainee, Thanks for writing. No problem, apology accepted. We all have bad days. We are happy to have you with us! Many thanks for your time. My RootsWeb / Ancestry Explanation message post was intended as an explanation of the current Ancestry/RootsWeb situation and was not intended to stir emotional discord. Person to person disagreements, arguments, and disputes of a personal nature *must* be conducted through private e-mail and not through public discussion. Please remember why we are all here, to have a good time! Harmony is the objective of the MOHENRY Mailing List. If you have any suggestions, words of wisdom or innovations for the MO Henry Mailing List, please post them to the list so that we can all discuss them. This is your list! If you feel you have a valid legitimate complaint, send it to the listowner, NOT to the list. May the Henry Co., MO, Mailing List bring you lots of success in your own genealogy research. Keep your ideals high enough to inspire you and low enough to encourage you. Thank you, enjoy, participate, and have a good time! :-)) Thanks again, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks ************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Dee" <elaine_dee@hotmail.com> To: <MOHENRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 5:00 PM Subject: [MOHenry] Apologies > I wish to apologize to the entire list and to the list admin for getting > carried away in what is a senseless arguement and dragging the whole list > into something that has absolutely nothing to do with the purpose for this > list. > > Some days it is better not to get out of bed rather than make a public > spectacle of yourself and those around you by keeping such a thing going. > > Lainee Denton > > http://www.angelfire.com/tn2/GrannysPlace/ > > http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/d/e/n/Elaine-Denton > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > ==== MOHENRY Mailing List ==== > Have you seen a Virus Alert? Worried or Panicked about a Virus? > > Try the following Internet Web Sites for virus and hoax information. > > RootsWeb: > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/virus1.html > > Symantec: > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html > > Suggest you bookmark this site: > http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACVirusDatabase.html > > There are more.....Good Luck > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
Hi Lynda, Thanks for writing. I greatly appreciate your very well written message! :-)) Ancestry has grown very quickly. They still haven't gotten my subscription correct from last year and it has now expired. They have tried to compensate me for their errors. However, they still haven't gotten my subscription correct after numerous phone calls. The problems probably wouldn't have occurred if I had used a credit card because their system is *not* setup to handle payments otherwise. Please do not cancel your subscription because Ancestry needs subscribers like us to help support RootsWeb. Hopefully, they will be better organized this year! I feel that it is part of the price you pay for progress. I greatly appreciate your sharing and hope that you continue. :-)) Thanks again, Mike ************************* Michael G. McManness, a Jayhawk through and through, eating, sleeping, and bleeding Crimson and Blue near the University of Kansas. Family genealogist and research historian. "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones." --- Phillip Brooks ************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynda Monnig" <cupido@cchat.com> To: <MOHENRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 11:13 AM Subject: [MOHenry] Rootsweb/Ancestry Explanation > I have never responded to comments on this list, however the messages > regarding > "free" genealogy prompted me two throw in my two cents. I have been > tracing my > family trees for over 20 years. I can remember a time when I spent hours > at the > courthouses, LDS library, National Archives, etc going through > microfilm, fiche and dusty books looking for records of my ancestors. I > spent "money" for gasoline, parking, babysitters, photocopies, food, > postage, etc. When genealogy reserach hit the internet I was thrilled. > With a few clicks of the keyboard there was the possiblility of asking > another researcher a question and getting a reply in minutes instead of > weeks. > > The internet's greatest genealogical assets were the USGenWeb project > and Rootsweb. Information at these sites was free, but that does not > mean that they > didn't have a price. Someone had to pay for the computer equipment, > servers, and internet access. Volunteers that transcribed records had to > pay for many of the fiche's, microfilm, books, etc out of their own > pocket. > > I ask myself, how grateful am I to all the people who have contributed > to this effort? > The answer is VERY! So what! Grateful and a dollar will buy me a cup of > coffee. > What do you and I give back to keep genealogy "free". Ask yourselves, > what have I contributed? Have I transcribed any "public" records and > donated them to the USGenWeb or other free genealogical site? Have I > created and maintained a free web site on the internet for other > researchers? If the answer is "no" then shame on you and shame on me. > We take, but we don't give. If we want public information to stay free, > then we all have an obligation to contribute. The alternatives are to > get in our cars and drive where ever there is a record we need and dig > it out for ourselves, buy or rent that roll of microfilm (don't forget > the reader) and spend hours searching for that one ancestor on poor > quality film just to find out later that he moved from that county a > month earlier. No, not me. Been there, done that. I'll gladly pay for > a copy of a will I saw indexed online and when it arrives, transcribe > it, and donate to the online community. But I expect everyone else to do > the same thing. Do you? > > As for Ancestry.com! I too have a regular membership, plus the census > images subscription. Perhaps it is the increase in subscribers, but > there has been a major problem in the area of online census images, > i.e.broken links, records not available or the server is very slow in > responding. I have written my share of e-mails complaining of the > problems. And I do think they have an obligation to compensate in some > manner the subscribers. I guess if I get real unhappy I can cancel my > subscription and wait for them to get things better organized. > > Happy hunting! Lynda > > > ==== MOHENRY Mailing List ==== > Going to be Gone? There is not a formal no-mail mode. > Unsubscribe when you want the messages to stop. Subscribe when you want to start again. Follow the instructions below: > > QUICK INSTRUCTIONS > > To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to: > MOHenry-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > MOHenry-D-request@rootsweb.com (for a digest of multiple messages) > In the body include only one word: unsubscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: > MOHenry-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > MOHenry-D-request@rootsweb.com (for a digest of multiple messages) > In the body include only one word: subscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 > >