On April 2, 2000, at 12:49 A.M. in Springfield MO, after causing his mother Barbara to be in labor for the previous 24+ hours, Brandon Nicholas Cochran arrived in St Johns Hospital, as he wished to be close to his mother. He was 7 lbs, 9 oz, 21 inches long, and came with hair intact, of a dark brown color. A very active child while in the womb, so far he has greeted his new surroundigs in awe and quiet for the most part. ( me thinks this to change dramatically soon!!--editor ) He claims as his siblings, Patrick and Joshua. Patrick being the oldest, taking it with typical teenage ho-hum attitude on the surface, but having to pry the new package out of his arms in reality. Five year old Joshua was not to sure at first...and I quote, when asked what to do with him, his reply was "leave him here!" But soon took up with the idea upon being allowed to hold his newest lil' brer'. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cochran/2apr2000.jpg to see day-after Polaroids of the latest Kodak moment of the clan Cochran. Jim Cochan http://members.tripod.com/anetminder/outonalimb.htm
Descendants of John Nash 1 John Nash .. +Elizabeth Hodges ..... 2 Thomas Jefferson Nash b: February 1847 d: November 21, 1919 Age at first Marriage: 26 est. Age at death: 72 est. ......... +Rachel Wilson b: 1858 d: 1947 Age at first Marriage: 15 est. Age at death: 89 est. ............ 3 Sarah Ellen Nash b: June 1874 Age at first Marriage: 26 est. ................ +Thomas J. Warren Age at first Marriage: ? ................... 4 Barton L. Warren Warren b: Abt. 1904 ............ *2nd Husband of Sarah Ellen Nash: ................ +William W. Cupp Age at first Marriage: ? ............ 3 Louise Nash b: September 1880 ................ +Ralph Goodall ............ 3 Lula Ann Nash b: 1881 ................ +Thomas Harper ............ 3 Clara Nash b: 1882 d: 1894 Age at death: 12 est. ............ 3 George Bailey Nash b: September 29, 1885 d: February 12, 1934 Age at death: 48 ................ +Clara Call ............ 3 Elizabeth Nash b: 1887 aka: Betty ................ +T. D. Dilard Cummings ............ 3 Ernest Marel Nash b: November 08, 1889 d: March 16, 1970 Age at death: 80 ................ +Florence Nash ............ 3 Charles H. Nash b: December 1891 ................ +Bonnie Blansit ................... 4 Ruby Nash ................... 4 Daughter Nash ............ 3 Francis Jefferson Nash b: February 1894 d: May 21, 1957 Age at first Marriage: 28 est. Age at death: 63 est. ................ +Amy Bilyeu b: May 29, 1901 d: May 20, 1964 Age at first Marriage: 21 Age at death: 62 ................... 4 Claude Vaughan Nash b: May 17, 1924 d: December 22, 1979 Age at first Marriage: 20 Age at death: 55 ....................... +Ruby Jean Myers b: March 09, 1928 Age at first Marriage: 16 . 4 Harold Douglas Nash d: 1987 Age at death: 58 est. ....................... +Tawana Louise ................... 4 Melvin Russel Nash b: 1932 d: 1985 Age at death: 53 est. ....................... +Francis Nash aka: Maiden name unknown ................... 4 Winford Wayne Nash b: 1933 ....................... +Josephine Nash aka: Maiden name unknown ................... 4 Sarah Rachel Nash b: 1935 ....................... +Carl Daubenspeck ............ 3 Pansy Rachel Nash b: January 12, 1896 d: August 12, 1983 Age at first Marriage: 21 Age at death: 87 ................ +Norman F. Blansit b: September 24, 1896 d: February 17, 1972 aka: Red Age at first Marriage: 20 Age at death: 75 ................... 4 Betsy Blansit ................... 4 Arlene Blansit ............ 3 Christopher David Nash b: April 1898 aka: sam ................... 4 Sammy Nash Jr. ....................... +Grace .......................... 5 Son. .......................... 5 Daughter ..... 2 William Nash b: 1841 Anyone that may be able to add to the dates or people of this please e-mail me back. Thank You, Pama
Elba -- Thanks for taking the time to do this. -- PJ -----Original Message----- From: Elba Johnson <egj@tri-lakes.net> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 11:12 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Fugitt/Maples >Mr. Jackson: > >Mount Carmel Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri > >Emma A. Maples (dau of J.P. & B.A. Sept. 9, 1901 - Aug 18, 1909 >Tulsa Maples (son of Joseph) No dates > >G.J. Fugitt Dec. 15, 1875 - Nov. 22, 1946 >L.E. Fugitt (wife) May 7, 1876 - 40 years, 10 mo., 3 days > >Dora Frances Fugitt (dau of J.H. & S. ) Aug 23, 1891 - Oct. 22, >1891 >Sadie Fugitt ( wife of J.H. ) Nov 13, 1875 - Jan 26, 1913 >Henry Fugitt Aug 25, 1866 - April 10, 1944 > >Sarah A. Maples ( wife of Noah Maples) Aug 2, 1822 - Nov. 30, 1883 >1 - unmarked (Noah Maples)? >David P. Maples Mar. 26, 1847 - May 19, 1908 >Elizabeth Maples Mar 26, 1849 - May 20, 1917 > >Bradford Lee Maples (Son of Rex and Ruby Aug 10, 1955 born and >died > > >And that is all I found in this listing, it is an old list, I am sure >the published Cemetery Records of Christian County contain more >information. > >Elba > >
Looking for additional information (descendants or ancestors) on Lane, Harbaugh(?), Cofer, and Estes families. Henry H. Lane, b. 27 Apr 1847 (MO), m. 30 Dec 1869 (Stone Co, MO), to Mary Elizabeth Cofer, b. 21 Mar 1850 (MO). Henry d. 25 May 1919 at Aurora, Lawrence Co, MO; Mary die 1 July 1927 at Aurora, MO. Henry's parents are believed to be Charles C. Lane, b. abt 1800 (TN or GA) and Manerva "Annie" Harbaugh(?). Mary's parents were John Hardin Cofer, b. 16 April 1821 (TN) and Sarah Estes, b. 16 Jul 1824 (TN). John Cofer d. 26 Apr 1862 and Sarah Estes Cofer d. 9 Mar 1907. Peter Franklin Lane (7 Mar 1880-16 Oct 1957), son of Henry and Mary Lane, is my maternal grandfather. Notes follow on Cofer/Estes: >From pension records: 2 Feb 1864 Affidavit contained following information: Married 20 March 1844 at Roan County Tenn, by Esquire Roberts, a justice of the peace that Peter Estes and Samuel Estes "that we were present at Roan Co Tenn on the 20th day of March 1844 & saw Hardin Coffer & Sarah Estes married & that she has remained a widow ever since the death of her said husband." Post Office address of Sarah Coffer was McCullah P.O. Stone Co, Missouri >From pension records: extracted from 22 June 1864 affidavit ".......... said Hardin Coffer volunteered at Robertson Mill in Stone County MO on or about the 8th day of February 1862 ........" witnesses were David and Rebecca Kimberling >From pension records: extracted from 7 Nov 1866 affadavit of James W. Robertson "I James W. Robertson late Captain Co F 14th MSM Cavalry ............. The said Hardin Coffer was actively engaged in recruiting and organizing Co F. 14 MSM Cavalry Vols and while performing that duty was continually in the saddle riding through the Country to precure enlistments and was very much exposed to cold, severe, and wet weather while performing said duty. On about the 22nd of April 1862 he was taken to his bed with Typhoid Fever and died of the same as above stated. ................. was a member of the Methodist Church in good standing ........" >From pension records: extracted from 29 June 1871, Application for a New Certificate ".......... on or about the 5th day of January, 1871, at her residence in Stone County Missouri her pension certificate was either lost of destroyed. That she kept her pension certificate in a trunk. That on said 5th day of January 1871 there was company at her house and the clothing in said trunk was used. that she has never been able to find said pension certificate since that day and she believes the same ws thrown in the fire by some of the children and consumed." address was Marionville, Lawrence Co, Missouri >From pension records: Marionville, Lawrence Co, Missouri, 8 July 1875 "Before me a Notary Public within and for said County personally came Sarah Coffer widow of Harden Coffer who being by me duly sworn says that she is the Mother of the following children Margarett Frances who was born November 24th 1848 Mary E who was born March 21st 1851 Sarah E who was born Sept 1st 1855 David H who was born Nov 19th 1857 James F who was born Jan 20th 1860 and Peter Seigle who was born March 17th 1862 That Paul Estes and Paulina Estes his wife have lived near neighbors to hes since 1850 and have been present at the birth of my children often every day or two for weeks after the birth of each child. That it was not usual and I did ot have the services of attending Physicians but the services of neighboring women that the above is correct date of birth of each of the children therin set-forth - That the errors and date of birth given in the origianl declaration was the mistake and error of her Agent J. Frank Seaman who prepared for her the applications and the affidavits that she has supported and maintained all her children by her own labor and the assistance of her said children." .......................... A. J. Sprague Notary Public post office was Marionville, Lawrence Co on 17 Nov 1873 1890 US Special Schedule -Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc. (page 6, SD 4, ED 162, Cass Township): Sarah Coffer, wid of Harden Coffer, Lieut, Co. F, MO, Cav, 1880 US Census, Cass Twp, Stone Co, MO, 17 June 1880, 258th household and 274th family enumerated: Coffer, Sarah, F, 55, keeping house, TN, VA, VA James, S, 20, Farmer, MO, TN, TN Siegle, S, 18, MO, TN, TN 1870 US Census, Cass Twp (P.O. Galena), Stone Co, MO, 23 Aug 1870, 104th household and family listed: Cofer, Sarah, 46, F, keeping house, real estate value of 500, personal estate of 642, TN John, 24, M, farm laborer, TN Sarah, 14, F, at home, MO Davis H., 12, M, at home, MO Siegel, 8, M, at home, MO (NOTE: listed twice in Census records - family records started on one page and continued on second; Siegel listed on both pages) James F., 11, M, at home, MO 1860 US Census, Cass Twp, Stone Co, MO, 14 July 1860, listed as 208th household and family (John Estes family (father- and mother-in-law) listed as 207th household and family): Cofer, Hardin, 39, M, farmer, no value for real estate, 394 value of personal estate, TN Cofer, Sarah, 37, F, VA Cofer, John, 14, M, TN Cofer, Margaret, 11, F, TN Cofer, Mary, 8, F, MO Cofer, Samuel, 7, M, MO Cofer, Sarah, 5, F, MO Cofer, Davis, 2, M, MO Cofer, James, 6/12 (or 1/12 ??), M, MO 1850 US Census, Cass Twp, Taney CO, MO, 28 Sept 1850, 363rd household and family listed: Coffer, H., 29, M, farmer, TN S., 26, F, TN J., 4, M, TN M., 2, F, TN Estes, P., 23, M, farmer, TN, married within the year Estes, P., 23, F, married within the year Notes below on Henry H. Lane/Mary Elizabeth Cofer: 1910 US Census, Aurora City, Aurora Twp, Lawrence Co, MO, 140th household and 143rd family enumerated: Lane, Henry H., head, M, 62, married 40 years, MO, US, US, spoke English, Drayman, odd jobs, owned home, free of mortgage Mary L., wife, F, 59, married 40 years, 10 children, 7 living, MO, TN, TN, spoke English, can read and write John, son, M, 32, single, MO, MO, MO, spoke English, can read and write Ida, daughter, F, 19, single, MO, MO, MO,spoke English, egg packer, Produce House, can read and write Maude, daughter, F, 14, single, MO, MO, MO, spoke English, can read and write, attended school 1900 US Census, Union Twp, Stone Co, MO: Lane, Henry H., 53, M, Farmer, Apr 1847, MO, MO, MO Mary L., 50, W, Mar 1850, MO, VA, TN Columbus, 29 S, Farmer, Sept 1870, MO, MO, MO John C., 23, S, Farm Laborer, May 1877, MO, MO, MO David F., 16, S, Farm Laborer, Jan 1884, MO, MO, MO Ida V., 9, D, at school, Mar 1891, MO, MO, MO Maude L., 4, D, Jan 1896, MO, MO, MO married 30 years, had 10 children, 7 living 1880 US Census, Cass Twp, Stone Co, MO, 16 June 1880 (listed immediately before James Lane, assume that he may have been his brother. Paul Estes family is 3rd household listed after Henry Lane. Sarah Estes Coffer, Henry's mother-in-law, was Paul's sister): Lane, Henry, M, 37, farmer, MO, TN, MO, can't read Mary, W, 24 (29?), keeping house, MO, TN, MO, can't read Columbus, S, 10, MO, MO, MO Sarah, D, 8, MO, MO, MO John, S, 3, MO, MO, MO Frank, S, 3/12 (Mar), MO, MO, MO
This is pretty bad!! I can't even spell my own name right!!! You will have to excuse me, okay? I just lost my mom recently and had a lot of company here, traveled to Oregon for the memorial sevice, etc. We are all worn out. I am trying to get caught up--poor excuse, I know, but true. I will try to slow down!! Diane Biggar-Taylor > I don't know if this ever got on a MO list but it is from the CADI > (California Death Index) from February. I don't think I ever forwarded it > but I know I have seen questions re: JOHNSON so thought I would send it > along. Diane Biggag-Taylor
I don't know if this ever got on a MO list but it is from the CADI (California Death Index) from February. I don't think I ever forwarded it but I know I have seen questions re: JOHNSON so thought I would send it along. Diane Biggag-Taylor (Lookup by Colleen: norby@ainet.com and posted to the CADI list.) Book 19 page 313B Charles Harrison BISHOP February 23, 1939 male, white married, born March 12, 1868, Riverview MO age 69 years, 11 months, 11 days wife - Alice Jennie BISHOP retired f - Henry BISHOP, Germany m - Emma JOHNSON, Missouri 28 years in community, 37 years in CA informant - George BISHOP, Waterford burial Feb. 25 1939, Masonic Cemetery (Tier 74, grave 78) Sovern Funeral Home carcinoma of lip; pneumonia Dr. Husband, County Hospital Page 12 Modesto Bee, February 24-25 1939 BISHOP, in Modesto, February 23rd, Charles H. BISHOP, native of Missouri, aged 69 years. Old time oil worker, died in a hospital here yesterday after a short illness. Resided in Oakdale last 7years, in CA 28 years, native of Missouri. Husband of Alice J. Bishop of Waterford, father of George E. Bishop of Waterford, Louis M. Bishop of Coulterville, Richard Bishop of Oakdale, Reed Bishop of Santa Maria, Mrs. Minnie Sutton of Hickman, Mrs. Mary Hutchison of Ohio, several brothers and sisters, 6 grandchildren. Private services Sovern Funeral Home Saturday, burial Masonic Cemetery. Rev. . H. Gum officiating....
At 11:37 AM 04/02/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Does anyone have any information on Captain Claiborne Woods Company B Stone County Civil War Home Guard? I think it would be of historical interest to post a muster role of the individuals who volunteered to protect their Stone County families at the start of the Civil War. > Richard White ============================================================================ === I totally agree! If anyone has a roster of the Home Guard and has the time to post it please feel free to do so. Those men were all real heroes of Stone County. Jo OUR HOMEPAGE! http://members.xoom.com/jopet/homepg/welcome.htm CHRISTIAN COUNTY ANCESTORS! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jopet/ancestor.htm STONE COUNTY MO! http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostone/stone.htm
Does anyone have any information on Captain Claiborne Woods Company B Stone County Civil War Home Guard? I think it would be of historical interest to post a muster role of the individuals who volunteered to protect their Stone County families at the start of the Civil War. Richard White
Hi Gail: I don't think you did. I would be very interested in it and would be glad to add it to what we have on John Thompson and Nancy. Did you see the photos I added? Would you happen to have one of Nancy? I have one of her brother Thomas (my gg-granpa) and one of their sisters, Sarah (Sallie) in on the web too. Hope to hear from you soon, Nettie Mae dysfun4@gallatinriver.net Clinton Co., IA: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaclinto/ Online MO Death Index: Submit Your Info! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/modeaths/ Rumors: The Hoadley Connection http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/ AllAdvantage.com is the Internet company that pays its members while they surf the Web ($.50 an hour). It's free to join and it takes about a minute (I got $60 for Feb!). Just go to http://alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=BDB273 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gail Morris" <gmorris@wcnet.net> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 10:30 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Auction: Two DAVIS' and a SIMS > Nettie Mae, > > I am an ancestor of John Thompson Davis and Nancy Jane Davis and I sent you > my Gedcom file, right? > > Gail > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Nettie Mae <dysfun4@gallatinriver.net> > To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 8:24 PM > Subject: RE: [MOSTONE-L] Auction: Two DAVIS' and a SIMS > > > > I'll give you two Davis' and a Cook for him <grin> > > Seriously: I am looking for descendants of a couple of Davis families. > One > > is Salina Davis md James Sims. Another is John Thompson Davis and Nancy > > Jane Davis. I have just updated my website and added a little more info. > I > > hope you will visit. > > Nettie Mae > > > > * > > My Family Connections: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/ > > * > > Clinton Iowa GenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaclinto/ > > <http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaclinto/> > > * > > Online Missouri Death Index: > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/modeaths/ > > * > > AllAdvanage (I made $49.68 in October just surfing. You can too!) Sign > > up at http://alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=BDB273 > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Mindvoice [mailto:Mindvoice@email.msn.com] > > > Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 8:11 PM > > > To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Auction of Stone Co.Ancestors > > > > > > > > > Ok...that does it...LOL. > > > Stone County has gobs of wonderful ancestors who need claimed . I think > I > > > shall hold an auction and bid off all unclaimed Ancestors to the highest > > > bidder!!! > > > > > > First up...William Hurst family. He resided in Stone Co and he and his > > > family appear on the 1860 Census. He has a wonderful sounding > name...very > > > intriguing and full of mystic!! He can be had for any info about > > > his wife or > > > children!!! > > > <giggle> > > > Robin > > > http://members.xoom.com/Robid/Page_1.htm > > > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Hi , I don't have a Gilbert Bernard in my data. However it truly could be Gilbert Barnard. They changed the spelling. Edie ----- Original Message ----- From: The Lipes <thelipes@tir.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 7:12 AM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Millls/Cloud auction > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike <mschab@valint.net> > To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 8:49 PM > Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Millls/Cloud auction > > > > Rich, > > > > While reading your Cloud/Mills information I saw the name Bernard. I am > > looking for any information on Gilbert BARNARD. Could there be a > connection > > Barnard/Bernard. I know sometimes spelling has been changed. My Gilbert > > Barnard was born in Laurel CO, KT abt 1835, d. Barry CO, Nov. 12, 1865. > > Married Hester Ann Carney, in Barry Co. Sept. 20, 1860. I am looking for > > parents or siblings of Gilbert Barnard. Thanks > > Mike, > Just in case you haven't seen these: > LDS site has Gilbert Barnard b.March 1837, m.Hester Ann Carney..etc. > Father listed as John Barnard, b. Nov 1814 KY > > Then: Census 1820...Montgomery CO, KY John p 269, John Jr, p 277, Jonathan > p 269, and William p 281. > Census 1830...John Barnard, Boone CO, KY p 263 > and Richard Barnard, Boone p 274. > Census 1840... Gilbert Barnard, Laurel CO, KY p 16 > and James Barnard, Laurel CO, p 12 > > Also have: Gilbert Barnard, Texas CO, MO 1850 p 24, and Gilbert in Barry, > 1860. > > I am a Thomas Carney descendant. > > Judy Carney Lipe > > > > >
At 07:16 AM 03/29/2000 , Penny Bailey wrote: >Rose, >Luckily I didn't send any e-mail to any of the lists I belong to before I >found the worm. This worm does not duplicate messages. It simply attaches >its self as an additional message with a EXE to be opened. "Happy99". Also, RootsWeb mailing lists are set so that attachments can not be sent to the list. There have been cases where someone sent a virus to a mailing but they all bounce back to the list manager as undeliverable. -------------------------------------------------------------------- My Personal Page http://people.ce.mediaone.net/susantort/ Illinois USGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgenweb/ Barry County MOGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mobarry/barry.htm Consciousness: That annoying time between maps.
I am looking for the person that gave me some info on Samuel Conrad and Mary Simpkins. I have not given her my info from there down. Please contact me and I will send you info. Thank you, Barbara Garrison Barker
I am looking for the person that gave me some info on Samuel Conrad and Mary Simpkins. I have not given her my info from there down. Please contact me and I will send you info. Thank you, Barbara Garrison Barker
Nettie Mae, I am an ancestor of John Thompson Davis and Nancy Jane Davis and I sent you my Gedcom file, right? Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: Nettie Mae <dysfun4@gallatinriver.net> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 8:24 PM Subject: RE: [MOSTONE-L] Auction: Two DAVIS' and a SIMS > I'll give you two Davis' and a Cook for him <grin> > Seriously: I am looking for descendants of a couple of Davis families. One > is Salina Davis md James Sims. Another is John Thompson Davis and Nancy > Jane Davis. I have just updated my website and added a little more info. I > hope you will visit. > Nettie Mae > > * > My Family Connections: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/ > * > Clinton Iowa GenWeb: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaclinto/ > <http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaclinto/> > * > Online Missouri Death Index: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/modeaths/ > * > AllAdvanage (I made $49.68 in October just surfing. You can too!) Sign > up at http://alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=BDB273 > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Mindvoice [mailto:Mindvoice@email.msn.com] > > Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 8:11 PM > > To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Auction of Stone Co.Ancestors > > > > > > Ok...that does it...LOL. > > Stone County has gobs of wonderful ancestors who need claimed . I think I > > shall hold an auction and bid off all unclaimed Ancestors to the highest > > bidder!!! > > > > First up...William Hurst family. He resided in Stone Co and he and his > > family appear on the 1860 Census. He has a wonderful sounding name...very > > intriguing and full of mystic!! He can be had for any info about > > his wife or > > children!!! > > <giggle> > > Robin > > http://members.xoom.com/Robid/Page_1.htm > > > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm > > > > > > > >
Rose, I will send you an email to your personal address in reference to your question. David
Rose, Luckily I didn't send any e-mail to any of the lists I belong to before I found the worm. This worm does not duplicate messages. It simply attaches its self as an additional message with a EXE to be opened. "Happy99". Penny
I wonder if I am having the same problem, all I did was open my e-mail and I have double of everything, did Penny send it to us from her e-mail? Is anyone else having the same problem. I did not open any files at all, I just logged on and opened her e-mail? I am quite new to this, so how do I check to see if I have the "worm" and what do I do about it if I do? Rose Young ----- Original Message ----- From: <Paskenell@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 7:42 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Sermon on the Hard Drive - Soapbox Chapter 1 verse 1 > Penny gives some good advice. Luckily she got hit with one of the more > harmless, yet annoying, email virus's going around. Most people dont even > know they have it...until a freind receives two emails, instead of the one > that was sent. It is not reported to damage the user's system, just add > itself to all outgoing e-mail's (unknown to the sender). > > While this virus, or worm as it is known, is fairly harmless, the vast > majority of virus' are nasty and will do many things to your system. There > are thousand's of virus' out there that do everything from crashing a system > (permanently) to planting a worm inside your computer, allowing other's > access to your private records. > > It is wise to follow Penny's advice and not open any attachment with an exe. > command. While many are harmless, are you willing to risk your entire > computer, and everything on your hard drive, for a funny cartoon? If someone > sends you an attachment, even your best friend or relative, download it to a > disk thru your A drive, and then virus scan before opening. If the file is > over 1.4 mb, ask them to zip it and resend it. If its an exe file, ask them > what it is. Most every harmless exe cartoon, or what not ut there, is on the > net somewhere... so if you just have to see it, search for it. If you can not > afford a virus scan, there are free one's available. I use InoculateT > Personal Edition, which is free and has updates you can download. > > Until a file is in your hard drive, your fairly safe. Opening an exe. file > gives that file access to your hard drive. Downloading anything to your C > drive..is your hard drive. And one other thing... please back up your > important files. What would you most miss if your house burnt down tomorrow? > Probably, like most people that have had this horrifying experience, the only > thing they can't ever replace - the family pictures. So...I recommend you > take all your photo negatives to a bank safe deposit box. Same thing on your > computer...back up what you can't replace. It's very inexpensive insurance. > (there are even now sites you can upload your personal files to on the net - > protected by a password - www.xoom.com has one, and I an sure there are > others) > > Sorry for the soap box - just hate to see innocent hard working people hurt > by jerks!! > And thank you for sharing Penny. > > David > Displaced SW Missourian in Orlando, FL > >
Penny gives some good advice. Luckily she got hit with one of the more harmless, yet annoying, email virus's going around. Most people dont even know they have it...until a freind receives two emails, instead of the one that was sent. It is not reported to damage the user's system, just add itself to all outgoing e-mail's (unknown to the sender). While this virus, or worm as it is known, is fairly harmless, the vast majority of virus' are nasty and will do many things to your system. There are thousand's of virus' out there that do everything from crashing a system (permanently) to planting a worm inside your computer, allowing other's access to your private records. It is wise to follow Penny's advice and not open any attachment with an exe. command. While many are harmless, are you willing to risk your entire computer, and everything on your hard drive, for a funny cartoon? If someone sends you an attachment, even your best friend or relative, download it to a disk thru your A drive, and then virus scan before opening. If the file is over 1.4 mb, ask them to zip it and resend it. If its an exe file, ask them what it is. Most every harmless exe cartoon, or what not ut there, is on the net somewhere... so if you just have to see it, search for it. If you can not afford a virus scan, there are free one's available. I use InoculateT Personal Edition, which is free and has updates you can download. Until a file is in your hard drive, your fairly safe. Opening an exe. file gives that file access to your hard drive. Downloading anything to your C drive..is your hard drive. And one other thing... please back up your important files. What would you most miss if your house burnt down tomorrow? Probably, like most people that have had this horrifying experience, the only thing they can't ever replace - the family pictures. So...I recommend you take all your photo negatives to a bank safe deposit box. Same thing on your computer...back up what you can't replace. It's very inexpensive insurance. (there are even now sites you can upload your personal files to on the net - protected by a password - www.xoom.com has one, and I an sure there are others) Sorry for the soap box - just hate to see innocent hard working people hurt by jerks!! And thank you for sharing Penny. David Displaced SW Missourian in Orlando, FL
Mr. Jackson: Mount Carmel Cemetery, Christian County, Missouri Emma A. Maples (dau of J.P. & B.A. Sept. 9, 1901 - Aug 18, 1909 Tulsa Maples (son of Joseph) No dates G.J. Fugitt Dec. 15, 1875 - Nov. 22, 1946 L.E. Fugitt (wife) May 7, 1876 - 40 years, 10 mo., 3 days Dora Frances Fugitt (dau of J.H. & S. ) Aug 23, 1891 - Oct. 22, 1891 Sadie Fugitt ( wife of J.H. ) Nov 13, 1875 - Jan 26, 1913 Henry Fugitt Aug 25, 1866 - April 10, 1944 Sarah A. Maples ( wife of Noah Maples) Aug 2, 1822 - Nov. 30, 1883 1 - unmarked (Noah Maples)? David P. Maples Mar. 26, 1847 - May 19, 1908 Elizabeth Maples Mar 26, 1849 - May 20, 1917 Bradford Lee Maples (Son of Rex and Ruby Aug 10, 1955 born and died And that is all I found in this listing, it is an old list, I am sure the published Cemetery Records of Christian County contain more information. Elba
Is anyone researching this old family???? They appear on the 1860 Flat Creek, Stone Co, Census. Any help with them would be appreciated. I would hate to Auction them off! :} Mindvoice@msn.com http://members.xoom.com/Robid/Page_1.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm