thanks, though I learned not to open unless I know the person or it is genealogy related. I usually trust family. I have gotten several from hahaha / Seven Dwarfs with Snow white turning 18 up front in the page. I just delete. Thanks for passing this on. Sadie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna Belle Tittsworth" <annacat@mindspring.com> To: <NCASHE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 05:49 PM Subject: [NCASHE] Virus Alert...These are REAL!!! > All, > > Some friends of mine sent me this e-mail, so now I don't have to compose one!! > > Believe me, this is a very serious one!! I have received the one that has > Hahaha as the "sender", and it is disguised as a screen saver. Fortunately, > for us, I did not open the attachment, therefore no harm was done to us. > > I actually received the Snow White one also, but again, did not open it. > > PLEASE be very alert for these. They ARE REAL!!! > > Anna Belle > > > We have reports of two viruses from area users. Each has been initiated > via opening email. > > 1. VBS.LOVELETTER > If you receive an email with LOVELETTERFORYOU as a subject or attachment, > DO NOT OPEN. DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY. Contact the sender and notify them > that they are sending the virus. If you have already opened one of these > or for more information, go to > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/fix.vbs.loveletter.html . The > virus may be transferred through chat and possibly other methods. > 2. SnowhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs > If you receive an email with HaHaHa or SnowhiteandtheSevenDwarfs as a > subject or attachment, DO NOT OPEN. DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY. Contact the > sender and notify them that they are sending the virus. If you have > already opened one of these or for more information, go to > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w95.hybris.gen.html > or http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ . The virus seems to be transferred > through email only. > > Thank you, > > > Jack Jeffers > Highland Communications Corporation > 423-569-3535 > 800-555-1205 > > > > ----------------------------------------------- > A. B. Tittsworth - annacat@mindspring.com > > ___ /) > _.-| | |\__/\ ( \ > { | | |o o |___ _) ) > "-.|___| __.( T ) ` / > .--'-`-. _(((_ `^-' /_< \ > .+|______|__.--||__) `-'(((/ (((/ > ----------------------------------------------- >
I got it several times about a month ago..delete delete delete!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Terrell" <sterrell@peakonline.com> To: <NCASHE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 9:02 PM Subject: [NCASHE] VIRUS I also got the HaHaHa about 20 minutes ago could this be coming through the list I know that it is not suppose to and that mail with virus are not supposed to come through the roots web computers, but I find it odd that 2 of us on this list have gotten the same Virus thing so close together Susan
Hi Susan, I got the same thing but the address from was missing. I just deleted it. No harm done. Just don't open the attachment. Kelly Townsend San Antonio, TX k.townsend@worldnet.att.net Home Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/1415 The Patenaude Families of North America http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/virginia/670/ Franklin County NYGenExchange Coordinator http://www.genexchange.org/county.cfm?state=ny&county=franklin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Terrell" <sterrell@peakonline.com> To: <NCASHE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 8:02 PM Subject: [NCASHE] VIRUS > I also got the HaHaHa about 20 minutes ago could this be coming through the list I know that it is not suppose to and that mail with virus are not supposed to come through the roots web computers, but I find it odd that 2 of us on this list have gotten the same Virus thing so close together > > Susan > >
I also got the HaHaHa about 20 minutes ago could this be coming through the list I know that it is not suppose to and that mail with virus are not supposed to come through the roots web computers, but I find it odd that 2 of us on this list have gotten the same Virus thing so close together Susan
All, Some friends of mine sent me this e-mail, so now I don't have to compose one!! Believe me, this is a very serious one!! I have received the one that has Hahaha as the "sender", and it is disguised as a screen saver. Fortunately, for us, I did not open the attachment, therefore no harm was done to us. I actually received the Snow White one also, but again, did not open it. PLEASE be very alert for these. They ARE REAL!!! Anna Belle We have reports of two viruses from area users. Each has been initiated via opening email. 1. VBS.LOVELETTER If you receive an email with LOVELETTERFORYOU as a subject or attachment, DO NOT OPEN. DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY. Contact the sender and notify them that they are sending the virus. If you have already opened one of these or for more information, go to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/fix.vbs.loveletter.html . The virus may be transferred through chat and possibly other methods. 2. SnowhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs If you receive an email with HaHaHa or SnowhiteandtheSevenDwarfs as a subject or attachment, DO NOT OPEN. DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY. Contact the sender and notify them that they are sending the virus. If you have already opened one of these or for more information, go to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w95.hybris.gen.html or http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ . The virus seems to be transferred through email only. Thank you, Jack Jeffers Highland Communications Corporation 423-569-3535 800-555-1205 - --------------------------------------------- A. B. Tittsworth - annacat@mindspring.com ___ /) _.-| | |\__/\ ( \ { | | |o o |___ _) ) "-.|___| __.( T ) ` / .--'-`-. _(((_ `^-' /_< \ .+|______|__.--||__) `-'(((/ (((/ - ---------------------------------------------
This one is for real...and I can't even get mail controls to block it. You can check it out on the virus websites. I've received it a bunch of times.....apparently it works in Microsoft Outlook and goes out unknowingly to those infected. If you haven't opened the .exe file attachment, you are safe...but run a virus scan just to be sure. Michele
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Hello List. To the ones that was looking for ashe information out of the early history of ashe book, I have read over that book some and it is written so "jumpy" that it is hard to find particular information on just one person. It is written by people that just submitted articles to the aurthor. It is a pretty informative book and if you can find it then you may find information that you are needing. Thanks and Sorry. Barry Houck Reply to: barry@hcisp.net _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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Dave, I have, and I suspect Ruby has too, been thru every available public record imaginable looking for any "report" of the details of the death of our ancestors. I have seen my great-grandfathers headstone, checked for church records, and dug thru the dusty originals in the Ashe Co courthouse (at least a couple of times). Searched records in Raleigh, and even tried to locate original company records for the company he worked for when he was killed. There's no coroner's or sheriff's reports in Grayson Co VA, where he was killed, and so far as I can determine no newspaper report of the accident. As you say, death records were not kept in NC until 1913. Before that, there was evidently no requirement anywhere in NC for any report of such a death. Since there was evidently no estate to administer, there was no court record of any proceedings. Some people just fall through all the cracks. Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem Dave Hamm wrote: > Hi Ruby, > > I am a little puzzled by your query as well as the response from > Charlie Weaver. I was not aware that the 1907 period was a problem. > (Cemetery records can usually be considered a valid record.) > > Without checking the exact details of the County, I believe death > certificates became law by about 1914. Prior to that, cemetery > records are often used to obtain death dates. > > Sometimes Church records are helpful if they were recorded and > still exist in some form. > > In 1907 newspaper records might be available. > > Usually, prior to death certificates, court minutes or court orders > are also helpful. If the deceased person left a will or otherwise owned > property, some notation of the death were kept in Court Orders, Court > Minutes, Will Probate, in the deeds, and occasionally in the Chancery > records. This is because the courts had to determine what happened > to the property (i.e., by will, estate sale, etc.) > > These are all separate sets of books and usually kept by the County. > > I am not sure how old these Court records have to be before a > copy (or microfilm copy) is sent off to the state archives. > > - Dave > > On 10-Dec-00, Ruby Pruitt wrote: > >Thanks for suggesting the library/Funeral Home, I have > >checked there and my GGgrandparents(William H. & Alpha > >Duvall Badger) are listed in the cemetery books, but I > >was hoping to find some records for William's > >death(D;1907). And thanks for letting me know about > >Berlin, I had been to Bina and I know where it is. > >Thanks Again Ruby > >--- Pat/Chas <patchas@triad.rr.com> wrote: > >> Yes, Ruby, there was a Berlin. During WW-I the name > >> was changed to BINA. It's about 1 mile south of Lansing, in the > >> area where Big Horse Creek empties into the N. Fork of the New > >> River. My father attended a 1-room school there in the 1920 period. > >> If you find any other records of deaths in the 1907 period, > >> please let me know. My great-grandfather was killed in a > >> logging accident then and I've never been able to find any report of his > >> death. > >> Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem > >> > >> Ruby Pruitt wrote: > >> > >> > Does anyone know how I can find a persons death record > >> > when he had died in 1907? Was there any other kind of > >> > records kept about deaths? I'm stuck on my > >> > GGgrandfathers parents(William Haines Badger)and would > >> > like to know if any other kinds of records were > >> > recorded anywhere else. I have not been able to find a > >> > bible,did Churchs keep such records there in that > >> > county? Also was there a Berlin in Ashe co.? > >> > Thanks alot Ruby > ============================================================ > Dave Hamm Novi, Michigan > > email: odon@mail.oeonline.com > URL: http://www.oeonline.com/~odon/HamCountry/HAMCountry.html > ============================================================
Hi Ruby, I am a little puzzled by your query as well as the response from Charlie Weaver. I was not aware that the 1907 period was a problem. (Cemetery records can usually be considered a valid record.) Without checking the exact details of the County, I believe death certificates became law by about 1914. Prior to that, cemetery records are often used to obtain death dates. Sometimes Church records are helpful if they were recorded and still exist in some form. In 1907 newspaper records might be available. Usually, prior to death certificates, court minutes or court orders are also helpful. If the deceased person left a will or otherwise owned property, some notation of the death were kept in Court Orders, Court Minutes, Will Probate, in the deeds, and occasionally in the Chancery records. This is because the courts had to determine what happened to the property (i.e., by will, estate sale, etc.) These are all separate sets of books and usually kept by the County. I am not sure how old these Court records have to be before a copy (or microfilm copy) is sent off to the state archives. - Dave On 10-Dec-00, Ruby Pruitt wrote: >Thanks for suggesting the library/Funeral Home, I have >checked there and my GGgrandparents(William H. & Alpha >Duvall Badger) are listed in the cemetery books, but I >was hoping to find some records for William's >death(D;1907). And thanks for letting me know about >Berlin, I had been to Bina and I know where it is. >Thanks Again Ruby >--- Pat/Chas <patchas@triad.rr.com> wrote: >> Yes, Ruby, there was a Berlin. During WW-I the name >> was changed to BINA. It's about 1 mile south of Lansing, in the >> area where Big Horse Creek empties into the N. Fork of the New >> River. My father attended a 1-room school there in the 1920 period. >> If you find any other records of deaths in the 1907 period, >> please let me know. My great-grandfather was killed in a >> logging accident then and I've never been able to find any report of his >> death. >> Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem >> >> Ruby Pruitt wrote: >> >> > Does anyone know how I can find a persons death record >> > when he had died in 1907? Was there any other kind of >> > records kept about deaths? I'm stuck on my >> > GGgrandfathers parents(William Haines Badger)and would >> > like to know if any other kinds of records were >> > recorded anywhere else. I have not been able to find a >> > bible,did Churchs keep such records there in that >> > county? Also was there a Berlin in Ashe co.? >> > Thanks alot Ruby ============================================================ Dave Hamm Novi, Michigan email: odon@mail.oeonline.com URL: http://www.oeonline.com/~odon/HamCountry/HAMCountry.html ============================================================
Ruby, There is no William Haines Badger in the Ashe Cemetery Listing, there is a William E. Badger, born,July 15,1858--died July 18,1912, son of William H. and Alpha Duvall, he was buried at At J17-William M. Wright Fam Cem., Bina, Clifton Township (also known as the Bina or Berlin cemetery). You might contact the Badger Funeral Home in West Jefferson, for more information. Regards, Warren ============================================================07:25 PM 12/10/2000 -0500, you wrote: For Houck's and related famlies in Ashe Co.NC go to "http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=whouck" or http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/o/u/Warren-H-Houck/ For lots of down home stuff about Ashe, Alleghany & Watauga Co's NC, Grayson Co.VA and Johnson Co.TN go to; http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
Thanks for suggesting the library/Funeral Home, I have checked there and my GGgrandparents(William H. & Alpha Duvall Badger) are listed in the cemetery books, but I was hoping to find some records for William's death(D;1907). And thanks for letting me know about Berlin, I had been to Bina and I know where it is. Thanks Again Ruby --- Pat/Chas <patchas@triad.rr.com> wrote: > Yes, Ruby, there was a Berlin. During WW-I the name > was changed > to BINA. It's about 1 mile south of Lansing, in the > area where > Big > Horse Creek empties into the N. Fork of the New > River. My father > > attended a 1-room school there in the 1920 period. > If you find any other records of deaths in the 1907 > period, > please let > me know. My great-grandfather was killed in a > logging accident > then > and I've never been able to find any report of his > death. > Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem > > Ruby Pruitt wrote: > > > Does anyone know how I can find a persons death > record > > when he had died in 1907? Was there any other kind > of > > records kept about deaths? I'm stuck on my > > GGgrandfathers parents(William Haines Badger)and > would > > like to know if any other kinds of records were > > recorded anywhere else. I have not been able to > find a > > bible,did Churchs keep such records there in that > > county? Also was there a Berlin in Ashe co.? > Thanks > > alot Ruby > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of > Products. > > http://shopping.yahoo.com/ > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/
The West Jefferson Library has listings of cemeteries. You might try there. They have a genealogy room in the back of the library, but the ladies at the front desk could lead you in the right direction. Anna Belle At 18:00 12/10/2000 -0500, you wrote: >What about checking libraries for a list of names in the local >cemeteries? That has helped me in the past. > >Toni K > >Ruby Pruitt wrote: > >> Does anyone know how I can find a persons death record >> when he had died in 1907? Was there any other kind of >> records kept about deaths? I'm stuck on my >> GGgrandfathers parents(William Haines Badger)and would >> like to know if any other kinds of records were >> recorded anywhere else. I have not been able to find a >> bible,did Churchs keep such records there in that >> county? Also was there a Berlin in Ashe co.? Thanks >> alot Ruby >> >> __________________________________________________ >> Do You Yahoo!? >> Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. >> http://shopping.yahoo.com/ > > - --------------------------------------------- A. B. Tittsworth - annacat@mindspring.com ___ /) _.-| | |\__/\ ( \ { | | |o o |___ _) ) "-.|___| __.( T ) ` / .--'-`-. _(((_ `^-' /_< \ .+|______|__.--||__) `-'(((/ (((/ - ---------------------------------------------
What about checking libraries for a list of names in the local cemeteries? That has helped me in the past. Toni K Ruby Pruitt wrote: > Does anyone know how I can find a persons death record > when he had died in 1907? Was there any other kind of > records kept about deaths? I'm stuck on my > GGgrandfathers parents(William Haines Badger)and would > like to know if any other kinds of records were > recorded anywhere else. I have not been able to find a > bible,did Churchs keep such records there in that > county? Also was there a Berlin in Ashe co.? Thanks > alot Ruby > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. > http://shopping.yahoo.com/
Yes, Ruby, there was a Berlin. During WW-I the name was changed to BINA. It's about 1 mile south of Lansing, in the area where Big Horse Creek empties into the N. Fork of the New River. My father attended a 1-room school there in the 1920 period. If you find any other records of deaths in the 1907 period, please let me know. My great-grandfather was killed in a logging accident then and I've never been able to find any report of his death. Charlie Weaver, Winston-Salem Ruby Pruitt wrote: > Does anyone know how I can find a persons death record > when he had died in 1907? Was there any other kind of > records kept about deaths? I'm stuck on my > GGgrandfathers parents(William Haines Badger)and would > like to know if any other kinds of records were > recorded anywhere else. I have not been able to find a > bible,did Churchs keep such records there in that > county? Also was there a Berlin in Ashe co.? Thanks > alot Ruby > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. > http://shopping.yahoo.com/
They also have a file at the Ashe County Court House that has a lot of DELAYED birth and death records that were added later that may have been during that time period. I found several of my ancestors listed in the births and my great-grandmothers death in 1918. Paul