Then, I'm sure you will agree, she should have exercised the option to turn off. HGD DC and Alice Allen wrote: > This looks like a "signature line." For those don't know what one of those > are, it's an automatic signature added after your "signature," usually seen > advertising web pages, or a cute little quote or some other such thing. In > this case, she is "advertising" her business. They can be turned off or > deleted, or set not to go on at all unless you add them. > > Alice Allen > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > I am sure our very capable Larry Noah can take care of this, but in > > addition, as a list administrator, I am blocking her from my lists, and > > suggesting the same to other list admins. > > > > Helen > > > > > > Jack & Dottie Pickett wrote: > > > > > Why are we getting this message below on our Orange Co. Newsletter? > > > Dottie > > > > > > Jenny Cienfuegos > > > Independent Avon Representative > > > Order Avon Online at: > > > http://www.youravon.com/jcienfuegos > > > Use Pass Code: jennyc > > ==== NCORANGE Mailing List ==== > List Administrator - Larry Noah [email protected] > List Web Site - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lrnoah/NCOrange/
I'm sure she didn't ever think it would generate so much conversation <g> Alice ----- Original Message ----- > Then, I'm sure you will agree, she should have exercised the option > to turn off. >
Geeeeeze, what a hubbub over nothing! It would really be great to have a live so free of care that a signature line could acheive such a magnitude of importance. Gary, in Houston. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:49 PM Subject: Re: [NCORANGE] Commercials > Then, I'm sure you will agree, she should have exercised the option > to turn off. > > HGD > > DC and Alice Allen wrote: > > > This looks like a "signature line." For those don't know what one of those > > are, it's an automatic signature added after your "signature," usually seen > > advertising web pages, or a cute little quote or some other such thing. In > > this case, she is "advertising" her business. They can be turned off or > > deleted, or set not to go on at all unless you add them. > > > > Alice Allen > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > > I am sure our very capable Larry Noah can take care of this, but in > > > addition, as a list administrator, I am blocking her from my lists, and > > > suggesting the same to other list admins. > > > > > > Helen > > > > > > > > > Jack & Dottie Pickett wrote: > > > > > > > Why are we getting this message below on our Orange Co. Newsletter? > > > > Dottie > > > > > > > > Jenny Cienfuegos > > > > Independent Avon Representative > > > > Order Avon Online at: > > > > http://www.youravon.com/jcienfuegos > > > > Use Pass Code: jennyc > > > > ==== NCORANGE Mailing List ==== > > List Administrator - Larry Noah [email protected] > > List Web Site - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lrnoah/NCOrange/ > > > > > > ==== NCORANGE Mailing List ==== > List Administrator - Larry Noah [email protected] > List Web Site - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lrnoah/NCOrange/ > >
This looks like a "signature line." For those don't know what one of those are, it's an automatic signature added after your "signature," usually seen advertising web pages, or a cute little quote or some other such thing. In this case, she is "advertising" her business. They can be turned off or deleted, or set not to go on at all unless you add them. Alice Allen ----- Original Message ----- > > I am sure our very capable Larry Noah can take care of this, but in > addition, as a list administrator, I am blocking her from my lists, and > suggesting the same to other list admins. > > Helen > > > Jack & Dottie Pickett wrote: > > > Why are we getting this message below on our Orange Co. Newsletter? > > Dottie > > > > Jenny Cienfuegos > > Independent Avon Representative > > Order Avon Online at: > > http://www.youravon.com/jcienfuegos > > Use Pass Code: jennyc
I am sure our very capable Larry Noah can take care of this, but in addition, as a list administrator, I am blocking her from my lists, and suggesting the same to other list admins. Helen Jack & Dottie Pickett wrote: > Why are we getting this message below on our Orange Co. Newsletter? > Dottie > > Jenny Cienfuegos > Independent Avon Representative > Order Avon Online at: > http://www.youravon.com/jcienfuegos > Use Pass Code: jennyc > > ==== NCORANGE Mailing List ==== > List Administrator - Larry Noah [email protected] > List Web Site - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lrnoah/NCOrange/
Why are we getting this message below on our Orange Co. Newsletter? Dottie Jenny Cienfuegos Independent Avon Representative Order Avon Online at: http://www.youravon.com/jcienfuegos Use Pass Code: jennyc
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Hello list, I just got an attachment on this list that was entitled hamster.zip.scr. It is a virus and my antivirus program couldn't clean it up. So, beware and don't even try to open it. It hit my computer, without even being opened. I got it isolated and deleted before it did any damage. Thought you all should know. I think there is another that came about the same time, entitled humor.zip. and it may also have the virus. Sue
Thanks to those of you that helped. I have the new URL. Some of you may be interested and don't know of it. It's on my Chatham page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncchatha/chatham.htm listed under 'Churches' the the specific link is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncccmm/ Beautiful site, with lots of information and the connecting links are super, if you're doing Quaker genealogy. Sue
Hello list. At one time, I had a link to the Cane Creek Quaker Church on my site in Chatham Co., For weeks now, it has not been able to find the server that it was linked to. (genweb.net) I can't find any posts from the person who sent it so, can't even get her name. Does anyone on this list know or do you know if genweb.net is one of the servers that folded? Thanks, for any help. Sue
Try this address, it was just changed not too long ago. I hope I'm sending the right one. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncccmm/ Alice Allen ----- Original Message ----- From: sue <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:45 PM Subject: [NCORANGE] Cane Creek Quaker Church > Hello list. > At one time, I had a link to the Cane Creek Quaker Church on my site in > Chatham Co., For weeks now, it has not been able to find the server that > it was linked to. (genweb.net) I can't find any posts from the person > who sent it so, can't even get her name. > Does anyone on this list know or do you know if genweb.net is one of the > servers that folded? > Thanks, for any help. > Sue > > > ==== NCORANGE Mailing List ==== > List Administrator - Larry Noah [email protected] > List Web Site - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lrnoah/NCOrange/ > >
I am looking for information about Charles and James Hagan. Charles appears on the 1755 Tax Roll of Orange County. Who was his wife? Who were his children? James appears on the 1779 Tax Roll of Orange County. Who was his wife? Who were his children? I am also interested in corresponding with any Hagan's now in Orange County to determine if there is a family tie. Fred Hagan
Hello. I would be interested in hooking up with anyone researching the above surnames or their derivatives. My group of Boyle came on to Sumner Co. TN from Orange Co. NC. I'll be glad to share whatever information I have.... Thanks, Pauleta Hicks [email protected]
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Mary - This is a very nice website. You have obviously put a lot of time and thought into it. I have only a passing interest in the Holts (my father's middle name for reasons we have never figured out although his siblings were given family names!), but I found this very intersting. Especially thanks for the scans of the marriage bonds.
Hi List, I have added a few new items to my site and hope that each of you can find something of use there. The link is at the bottom of the page. Mary Ellis Cross Roads Presbyterian Church from Alamance Co., NC Pictures of Brick Church Military Pensions and Service Records Property of Benjamin Blow (NEW) Will of Benjamin H. Ellis (NEW) Will of Humphrie Reavil (NEW) Sykes Marriage Records from Alamance Co., NC (NEW) Stewart/Stuart Marriage Records from Alamance Co., NC (NEW) Murray Marriage Records from Alamance Co., NC Wrenn Birth Records from Alamance Co., NC Wrenn Marriage Records from Alamance Co., NC Wrenn Death Records from Alamance Co., NC Wrenn Marriage Records from Guilford Co., NC Wrenn Marriage Records (Scanned Images, Alamance and Guilford Co.,s ) Murray Family from Alamance Co., NC Wrenn Family from Alamance and Guilford Co., NC Lewis Foster Family from Alamance and Guilford Co., NC WestBrook and Winnifred Tart Family of Harnett Co., NC Charles and Rachel Holt Webster Family of Alamance Co., NC Samuel Stewart Family of Alamance Co., NC Sykes Family (my Great Grandparents) A few Wray-Wright Marriage Records from Guilford Co., NC Webster Birth Records from Alamance Co., NC Webster Marriage Records from Alamance Co., NC Webster Death Records from Alamance Co., NC Will of William Webster Will of Samuel Stewart of Orange Co., NC Will of Westbrook Lee of Johnston County, NC Foster Marriage Bonds from Caswell County Holt Marriage Records for NC Marriage Bonds (Scanned images) (Murray, Webster, Holt, & Others) More Marriage Bonds (Scanned images) (Clapp, Murray, Moser, Wrenn) One page of the Chatham County Marriage Register (L's) Some Guilford Census Pages County Poor House 1870 Census Alamance Co., Graham Twsp County Poor House 1880 Census Alamance Co., Graham Twsp Murray Census Records 1850 - 1860 - 1870 - 1880 Card Catalog info from May Memorial Library, Burlington, NC Colliers Chapel Community Church from Cumberland Co., NC Roselawn Cemetery Johnston Co., NC Mt. Pisgah Methodist Church Harnett Memorial Park and others (Lee Family) Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Buffalo Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, NC Pine Hill Cemetery, Burlington, NC The Brick Church Cemetery, Guilford Co., NC Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Chapel, Alamance Co., NC Pleasant Hill Christian Church, Alamance Co., NC St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Alamance Co., NC "Centennial History of Alamance County" (Complete Book) Dr. George Welkers Sermon of June 12, 1842 http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mwellis/
Hi Everybody, My name is Arthur CHITTENDEN and I am working on a one-name study - worldwide. Any information, no matter how brief, will be greatly appreciated. I shall be happy to assist other CHITTENDEN seekers by doing lookups and where possible putting them in contact with other researchers of our name. Best Wishes Arthur Sydney Australia.
I need some help with a Samuel Kirkland. Does anyone know if Samuel Kirkland son of William Whitbee Kirkland & Sarah Strayhorn migrated to Tennessee. I have a Samuel Kirkland living in Henry and Weakley Counties, Tennessee that would be in his age group. I do not have a wife listed for him in my Orange County, NC information. The Samuel Kirkland in Tennessee married Martha Emily Moore born 1863. This Moore line does not connect to the Orange County Moores as far as I can tell. Thanks in advance for any help that anyone has on this. Sue Matheny [email protected]
Dear Mac McNutt - How to get a bead on an elusive ancestral family I am told, but have not confirmed, that each LDS family history center has a consolidated US census index, which is called AIS. It is on several hundred microfiche, and each search (as they call it) comprises a census year. Search 1 is for the earliest censuses, and includes some tax lists to substitute for the destroyed 1790 censuses for some states. Search 2 is for the next census, and so on. It is not broken down by states, but is for the whole USA as it was comprised at the time of the census. As we acquired more territory and population, the later Searches are broken down by region--say Search 7. This may be a way to find your McNutt family. Be sure to ask at the FHC how to use the AIS. If the person operating the center does not know, ask if there is a free four-page print-out explaining the AIS. There should also be a notebook. This is a useful, although flawed, tool to locate people who are on the move (after the censuses began--not while we were still under British or Spanish control). There are duplications, omissions, etc. Do not give up hope if you do not find your people. Just grit your teeth and say to yourself that you have to learn more detective skills, like using tax lists, court records, land records, probates, etc. Good luck. I hope you are near an LDS center. Remember they are staffed by volunteers. Some know a lot about genealogy and some know hardly anything--just willing souls. E.W.Wallace southern California
Can anyone tell me or send to me any 1800 and up census records. I am trying to find out about my G.G.Grandparents Robert and Mary (Kate) McNutt. Any help would be great. Thank you Mac McNutt