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    1. Re: Unwanted emails
    2. Hello, Whose emails are you receiving? If you are subscribed to the OHCUYAHO-L list you will receive all messages sent to the list no matter what the subject. Or could you be getting messages from someone who has a virus in their address book? To unsubscribe from the Cuyahoga list: send an email to _ohcuyaho-l-request@rootsweb.com_ (mailto:ohcuyaho-l-request@rootsweb.com) put unsubscribe in the subject line and in the message body. That should do it! You'll get a message confirming that you've been removed. (This is all computer generated...no real persons are involved.) Marla

    03/09/2005 03:46:55
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Blanche Kirven
    3. You continue to send other person's e-mail to my website. DISCONTINUE

    03/09/2005 03:06:10
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Blanche Kirven
    3. You continue to reply tomy e-mail for person unkown to me. After 20 days of this wrongful replies please discontinue .

    03/09/2005 02:46:40
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Sandy Rozhon
    3. On 9 Mar 2005 at 17:33, Robert Jerin wrote: > Anne, The right click feature was disabled long ago... as someone said > they want to sell them. This is true, but I know how you can still get them...it just takes a bit of finagling but you CAN save the whole image. As for printing them...seems to me there is a "poster" capable program out there somewhere, or if you are one of the lucky ones to have a printer that supports poster printing. What that means is it takes an image and prints out as much as it can on every page until the whole image has been printed. Then you can tape or paste the sheets together to form the larger format.

    03/09/2005 01:46:29
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Robert Jerin
    3. What in the world are you talking about?! This is a List, which you or someone obviously signed you up for! If you don't want the emails from the List then I would suggest you go to the List instruction page to correct the situation! http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/cuyahoga.html Robert Jerin Blanche Kirven <bdwk@webtv.net> wrote: You continue to send other person's e-mail to my website. DISCONTINUE ==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== If you have Cuyahoga County data to share or own any books that you could offer lookups in, please the County Coordinator via email at (katemcclellan@vintagerecollections.com). ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx "She is insane, of course. The family history has become a mania for her." - Hercule Poirot

    03/09/2005 12:42:28
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Robert Jerin
    3. They can be printed without any special program! But not by the usual right click method. Robert GenBound@aol.com wrote: Yes, there are still a few ways to print them, but it requires two special programs. Every time one is posted to a list it very quickly is blocked. Someone likely monitors these lists for that very reason. Sharon in So. California ==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== Register your surnames and queries at (http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyaho/cuyaoh.htm) ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx "She is insane, of course. The family history has become a mania for her." - Hercule Poirot

    03/09/2005 11:58:08
    1. Cuyahoga County Archives
    2. Michelle A. Day
    3. Just to let everyone know they are changing their email address. archive@cuyahogacounty.us Michelle

    03/09/2005 11:41:10
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Robert Jerin
    3. Anne, The right click feature was disabled long ago... as someone said they want to sell them. Robert Anne Sprentz <asprentz@buckeye-express.com> wrote: It's been a long time, but I think what you do is right click on the manifest and hit copy. Then open up Paint program, hit paste, and then you can print it out. Good luck. Anne PATB1947@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 3/9/05 10:42:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, >Wateringwheels@aol.com writes: > >Can anyone tell me if there is a way on the Ellis Island website to print >out >a copy of the ship manifest? I've tried, but I get only a small corner of >it. Thank you. Lorene in Ohio > > > >They sell copies of the manifests. If they allowed printing of it then they >would never make any sales! > > >==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== >Virus warnings > >RootsWeb's mailing lists are filtered and attachments are not allowed. A virus that is distributed as an attachment will not reach you through a RootsWeb mailing list. > >A recent virus, and several imitations of it, may result in your receiving an e-mail (or a greeting card) with a virus attached, that appears to come from RootsWeb or from an address you are familiar with. Some virus will send a message to all the unread messages in the infected person's mailbox folders; another will use addresses found in the infected person's address book. They send messages using a forged address (for instance, using RootsWeb or the infected person in the return address). The subject line may be from a message that was recently received, making it even more credible. While it may appear to come from RootsWeb, that is only an illusion of the virus -- our address and the subject line is a forgery. > >What can you do? Protect yourself by never opening an attachment from someone you do not know, or that look suspicious. If an unexpected attachment comes from someone you do know, write to confirm that the attachment was sent by them prior to opening it. If you have an e-mail from RootsWeb, and there is an attachment of any kind, don't open it. Use a virus protection program. Know what viruses are out there so you will recognize one when if you get it. There are sites that will help you, including those shown below. > >http://housecall.antivirus.com/pc_housecall/ >http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ >http://www.stanford.edu/group/partners/hoaxes.shtml >http://kumite.com/myths/ >http://www.mcafee.com/centers/anti-virus/default2.asp >http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/newapt.htm > >Remember, if you do not open the attachment, you can not get infected with the virus. Delete it. Then empty the trash bin to make sure it is gone. If you are using an e-mail program that stores attachments elsewhere on your computer, such as Eudora, find it there and delete it too. > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > >__________________________________________________________ >Message transport security by GatewayDefender.com >11:32:09 AM ET - 3/9/2005 > > > ==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== Please visit the Cuyahoga County GenWeb Website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyaho/cuyaoh.htm ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx "She is insane, of course. The family history has become a mania for her." - Hercule Poirot

    03/09/2005 10:33:48
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Christina Salisbury
    3. I print the manifests out in sections by using the Print Screen Key and saving it into Paintshop Pro - I then do a sticking together job and print it out fully on one sheet on a building plans copying machine. Christina

    03/09/2005 09:53:44
    1. 1930 Census update
    2. Holly Timm
    3. The 1930 enhanced index project has passed the half million mark and now has 508,000 names up in the enhanced index being created by several groups and individuals in Cleveland, Ohio. The index includes Surname and Given Name, Age, Sex, Color, Birthplace and Relationship to the Head of Household as well as detailed information enabling one to locate the individual on the census films, including line number, sheet number, ward/block, ED, et cetera. The index can be reached at the Cuyahoga County Genealogy & History site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/ . The 1930 census starts at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/census/1930cen/ED_list.html but if you haven't been to the site before, check out everything else including births, deaths, naturalizations, cemeteries and more at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/toc.html

    03/09/2005 09:34:55
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Thank you, everyone, for your suggestions. I don't know if I have a paint program, but I'll try to see what I can do. I'd be glad to order them from E.I. if they were not so expensive. (Same with the SSDI records) Lorene in Ohio

    03/09/2005 08:19:27
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Sarah
    3. >> I also know there is supposed to be a way you can print one out.. Does anyone know how to do this?<< You just move your mouse to the upper left hand corner of the image and click on the print symbol when it pops up. Then you get yourself a BIG magnifying glass. ;-)

    03/09/2005 07:10:29
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Yes, there are still a few ways to print them, but it requires two special programs. Every time one is posted to a list it very quickly is blocked. Someone likely monitors these lists for that very reason. Sharon in So. California

    03/09/2005 06:48:58
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. In a message dated 3/9/2005 10:42:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, Wateringwheels@aol.com writes: Can anyone tell me if there is a way on the Ellis Island website to print out a copy of the ship manifest? I've tried, but I get only a small corner of it. Thank you. Lorene in Ohio I have to save it to my pc and then fiddle with it. Eliz

    03/09/2005 06:21:30
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Dennis Kowallek
    3. On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 11:36:48 EST, Wateringwheels@aol.com wrote: >Thanks, and I know they do sell them. >However, I also know there is supposed to be a way you can print one out.. >Does anyone know how to do this? Save the manifest to your hard drive as a .gif file. Your browser should have a "Save image as..." option. Then open the .gif in your favorite graphics program (I use PaintshopPro) and print it from there. Most graphics programs will have a "scale to fit page" setting. But printing an entire manifest on an 8.5x11 page is going to make for difficult reading. -- Dennis M. Kowallek kowallek@iglou.com ******************

    03/09/2005 05:02:09
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Anne Sprentz
    3. It's been a long time, but I think what you do is right click on the manifest and hit copy. Then open up Paint program, hit paste, and then you can print it out. Good luck. Anne PATB1947@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 3/9/05 10:42:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, >Wateringwheels@aol.com writes: > >Can anyone tell me if there is a way on the Ellis Island website to print >out >a copy of the ship manifest? I've tried, but I get only a small corner of >it. Thank you. Lorene in Ohio > > > >They sell copies of the manifests. If they allowed printing of it then they >would never make any sales! > > >==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== >Virus warnings > >RootsWeb's mailing lists are filtered and attachments are not allowed. A virus that is distributed as an attachment will not reach you through a RootsWeb mailing list. > >A recent virus, and several imitations of it, may result in your receiving an e-mail (or a greeting card) with a virus attached, that appears to come from RootsWeb or from an address you are familiar with. Some virus will send a message to all the unread messages in the infected person's mailbox folders; another will use addresses found in the infected person's address book. They send messages using a forged address (for instance, using RootsWeb or the infected person in the return address). The subject line may be from a message that was recently received, making it even more credible. While it may appear to come from RootsWeb, that is only an illusion of the virus -- our address and the subject line is a forgery. > >What can you do? Protect yourself by never opening an attachment from someone you do not know, or that look suspicious. If an unexpected attachment comes from someone you do know, write to confirm that the attachment was sent by them prior to opening it. If you have an e-mail from RootsWeb, and there is an attachment of any kind, don't open it. Use a virus protection program. Know what viruses are out there so you will recognize one when if you get it. There are sites that will help you, including those shown below. > >http://housecall.antivirus.com/pc_housecall/ >http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ >http://www.stanford.edu/group/partners/hoaxes.shtml >http://kumite.com/myths/ >http://www.mcafee.com/centers/anti-virus/default2.asp >http://www.europe.f-secure.com/v-descs/newapt.htm > >Remember, if you do not open the attachment, you can not get infected with the virus. Delete it. Then empty the trash bin to make sure it is gone. If you are using an e-mail program that stores attachments elsewhere on your computer, such as Eudora, find it there and delete it too. > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > >__________________________________________________________ >Message transport security by GatewayDefender.com >11:32:09 AM ET - 3/9/2005 > > >

    03/09/2005 04:51:18
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. Thanks, and I know they do sell them. However, I also know there is supposed to be a way you can print one out.. Does anyone know how to do this?

    03/09/2005 04:36:48
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Printing a Manifest
    2. In a message dated 3/9/05 10:42:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, Wateringwheels@aol.com writes: Can anyone tell me if there is a way on the Ellis Island website to print out a copy of the ship manifest? I've tried, but I get only a small corner of it. Thank you. Lorene in Ohio They sell copies of the manifests. If they allowed printing of it then they would never make any sales!

    03/09/2005 04:30:52
    1. Printing a Manifest
    2. Can anyone tell me if there is a way on the Ellis Island website to print out a copy of the ship manifest? I've tried, but I get only a small corner of it. Thank you. Lorene in Ohio

    03/09/2005 03:40:31
    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] Ship Leadger
    2. carole lubbers
    3. What year are you talking about? I have some from NY that are legible. Carole in Georgia ----- Original Message ----- From: <r_chafin@bellsouth.net> To: <OHCUYAHO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 10:02 AM Subject: [OHCUYAHO] Ship Leadger > Could anyone tell me if there is a way to get a copy of a blank ship > manifest or make one to fill out so you can read it? I cannot make out > what the writing says across the top of the manifest on the New York > passenger list. Thanks for your help. > Cindy > > > ==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== > Reminder: Please do not send GEDCOM's or large files to the list. > These must be sent to the user who requested them. Please contact the > County Coordinator, Katie McClellan-Ross at (kathryn.ross2@verizon.net) > with questions or concerns. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    03/09/2005 03:24:16