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    1. [PABUTLER-L] virus
    2. I deleted the teddy bear icon. And, apparently part of my Windows system. What do I do to get my teddy bear icon back? Thanks.

    05/12/2002 08:51:27
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Henry Lutz/? Lambert
    2. Ted Krampf
    3. Does anyone know if a Henry Lutz married a daughter of Joseph Lambert? This would have occurred in the Zelienople/Harmony area c1870. Thanks. Ted

    05/12/2002 08:13:44
    1. RE: [PABUTLER-L] I got hit with a virus
    2. This is a hoax, intended to get you to delete a valid part of your windows program. Go to www.symantec.com for more information. Jim -----Original Message----- From: OkRnRamsey@aol.com [mailto:OkRnRamsey@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 8:22 AM To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PABUTLER-L] I got hit with a virus Please check your computers. I may have unknowingly sent you this virus. ============ Please follow the instructions specifically if you do not already know how to delete virus. By the way, this virus will supposedly lie silent in your computer for 14 days before it explodes and causes damage to information stored on your hard drive. STEP 1: Click START, then click SEARCH, then click FILES OR PEOPLE. STEP 2: Search for the virus. It is called "jdbgmgr.exe". STEP 3: If you are infected, it should show up in the search box. It has a teddy bear icon. DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!!!. Instead, RIGHT CLICK on the file, then click DELETE. STEP 4: Go to your RECYCLE BIN, and THEN RIGHT CLICK, then CLICK DELETE. This should completely remove the virus from your system. STEP 5: If the virus is on your system, I advise you to be good internet citizens and forward this message (especially the instructions and the warning) to EVERYONE in your address book. PS: Anti-virus programs seems to be having a problem detecting this virus. That's only because it is so very new. Rebecca OkRnRamsey@aol.com

    05/12/2002 07:13:38
    1. [PABUTLER-L] McCrearys of Butler Co
    2. sharimprice
    3. Are there any relations of McCrearys of Butler Co. or Mercer Co. to the McCrearys of Hillsville, Mahoning Twp., Lawrence Co., PA area circa 1850 to present day? The McCrearys of Hillsville, PA may have even been there in the very early 1800's. So far I have not been able to confirm any realtionship to the McCrearys of New Castle. I'm looking for connections to: Joseph born 1818 in PA and Nancy (White?) McCreary. Miller L. born 1848 in OH and Melissa "Jane" Kelly McCreary. Joseph William born 1878 in IL and Minnie Cearfoss Samuel born 1810 in ? married 1st to Ann ? and 2nd to Lovina ? McCreary. Uriah born ? in ? married 1st to Margaret and 2nd to Mary McCreary and his sons Ransom and Murt. Shari

    05/12/2002 06:42:06
    1. RE: [PABUTLER-L] virus
    2. Eric
    3. Re-install Windows... Eric -----Original Message----- From: JCooper153@aol.com [mailto:JCooper153@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 11:51 AM To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PABUTLER-L] virus I deleted the teddy bear icon. And, apparently part of my Windows system. What do I do to get my teddy bear icon back? Thanks. ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== You can unsubscribe by clicking below for the regular list: mailto:PABUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com Click below for the digest list: mailto:PABUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com In the BODY include only one word: unsubscribe (Please turn OFF your signature file when sending the message)

    05/12/2002 06:01:32
    1. [PABUTLER-L] computer virus
    2. William G. Roy
    3. This is a hoax. jdbgmgr.exe is a legitimate windows file. You can read about it at: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html Bill Roy At 07:04 AM 5/12/02 -0600, you wrote: >Subject: [PABUTLER-L] I got hit with a virus >To: PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com >Message-id: <19d.2284f85.2a0fb85e@aol.com> >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit >X-Message: #5 > >Please check your computers. I may have unknowingly sent you this virus. >============ > Please follow the instructions specifically if you do not already know how >to delete virus. By the way, this virus will supposedly lie silent in your >computer for 14 days before it explodes and causes damage to information >stored on your hard drive. > >STEP 1: Click START, then click SEARCH, then click FILES OR PEOPLE. >STEP 2: Search for the virus. It is called "jdbgmgr.exe". >STEP 3: If you are infected, it should show up in the search box. It has a >teddy bear icon. DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!!!. Instead, RIGHT CLICK on the >file, then click DELETE. >STEP 4: Go to your RECYCLE BIN, and THEN RIGHT CLICK, then CLICK DELETE. >This should completely remove the virus from your system. >STEP 5: If the virus is on your system, I advise you to be good internet >citizens and forward this message (especially the instructions and the >warning) to EVERYONE in your address book. > >PS: Anti-virus programs seems to be having a problem detecting this virus. >That's only because it is so very new.

    05/12/2002 04:54:18
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] I got hit with a virus
    2. Kathryn Thompson
    3. it is not a virus...is a legitimate file. is on the hoax list. ----- Original Message ----- From: <OkRnRamsey@aol.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 8:21 AM Subject: [PABUTLER-L] I got hit with a virus > Please check your computers. I may have unknowingly sent you this virus. > ============ > Please follow the instructions specifically if you do not already know how > to delete virus. By the way, this virus will supposedly lie silent in your > computer for 14 days before it explodes and causes damage to information > stored on your hard drive. > > STEP 1: Click START, then click SEARCH, then click FILES OR PEOPLE. > STEP 2: Search for the virus. It is called "jdbgmgr.exe". > STEP 3: If you are infected, it should show up in the search box. It has a > teddy bear icon. DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!!!. Instead, RIGHT CLICK on the > file, then click DELETE. > STEP 4: Go to your RECYCLE BIN, and THEN RIGHT CLICK, then CLICK DELETE. > This should completely remove the virus from your system. > STEP 5: If the virus is on your system, I advise you to be good internet > citizens and forward this message (especially the instructions and the > warning) to EVERYONE in your address book. > > PS: Anti-virus programs seems to be having a problem detecting this virus. > That's only because it is so very new. > > Rebecca > OkRnRamsey@aol.com > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Remember, "Please practice random acts of kindness"........ > -- Patti Caldwell > > >

    05/12/2002 04:10:10
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Fwd: Don't delete your teddy bear icon files! Read this first.
    2. --part1_cf.16fe32fa.2a0fc8aa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 02-05-12 08:31:38 EDT, lindaoldham@mindspring.com writes: << Subj: Don't delete your teddy bear icon files! Read this first. Date: 02-05-12 08:31:38 EDT From: lindaoldham@mindspring.com (Linda Oldham) To: OkRnRamsey@aol.com This is not a virus, but a part of the Windows program files. Removing it means you have to find a way of reinstalling it. There is a lot of information from reputable virus scan people on the internet. If you use www.google.com and type in the name of the virus, you will find lots of information on the subject from companies such as Symantics. The reason that our virus programs don't find it is that it is not actually there! This hoax is not new, only new to us in the US. It has been under way for many months, beginning, it is believed, in Portugal and spreading across the world. And not the first of its kind. We need always to check before deleting things in response to virus scares. Linda Oldham >> --part1_cf.16fe32fa.2a0fc8aa_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <lindaoldham@mindspring.com> Received: from rly-xa05.mx.aol.com (rly-xa05.mail.aol.com [172.20.105.74]) by air-xa05.mail.aol.com (v86.11) with ESMTP id MAILINXA52-0512083138; Sun, 12 May 2002 08:31:38 -0400 Received: from hall.mail.mindspring.net (hall.mail.mindspring.net [207.69.200.60]) by rly-xa05.mx.aol.com (v84.10) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXA56-0512083121; Sun, 12 May 2002 08:31:21 -0400 Received: from user-2ivf8n2.dialup.mindspring.com ([165.247.162.226] helo=oemcomputer) by hall.mail.mindspring.net with smtp (Exim 3.33 #1) id 176sVT-0001Uw-00 for OkRnRamsey@aol.com; Sun, 12 May 2002 08:31:20 -0400 Message-ID: <000601c1f9b0$8f27e000$e2a2f7a5@oemcomputer> From: "Linda Oldham" <lindaoldham@mindspring.com> To: <OkRnRamsey@aol.com> References: <19d.2284f85.2a0fb85e@aol.com> Subject: Don't delete your teddy bear icon files! Read this first. Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 08:28:43 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 Disposition-Notification-To: "Linda Oldham" <lindaoldham@mindspring.com> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 This is not a virus, but a part of the Windows program files. Removing it means you have to find a way of reinstalling it. There is a lot of information from reputable virus scan people on the internet. If you use www.google.com and type in the name of the virus, you will find lots of information on the subject from companies such as Symantics. The reason that our virus programs don't find it is that it is not actually there! This hoax is not new, only new to us in the US. It has been under way for many months, beginning, it is believed, in Portugal and spreading across the world. And not the first of its kind. We need always to check before deleting things in response to virus scares. Linda Oldham ----- Original Message ----- From: <OkRnRamsey@aol.com> To: <MSCARROL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 8:21 AM Subject: [MSCarrol] I got hit with a virus > Please check your computers. I may have unknowingly sent you this virus. > ============ > Please follow the instructions specifically if you do not already know how > to delete virus. By the way, this virus will supposedly lie silent in your > computer for 14 days before it explodes and causes damage to information > stored on your hard drive. > > STEP 1: Click START, then click SEARCH, then click FILES OR PEOPLE. > STEP 2: Search for the virus. It is called "jdbgmgr.exe". > STEP 3: If you are infected, it should show up in the search box. It has a > teddy bear icon. DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!!!. Instead, RIGHT CLICK on the > file, then click DELETE. > STEP 4: Go to your RECYCLE BIN, and THEN RIGHT CLICK, then CLICK DELETE. > This should completely remove the virus from your system. > STEP 5: If the virus is on your system, I advise you to be good internet > citizens and forward this message (especially the instructions and the > warning) to EVERYONE in your address book. > > PS: Anti-virus programs seems to be having a problem detecting this virus. > That's only because it is so very new. > > Rebecca > OkRnRamsey@aol.com > > > ==== MSCARROL Mailing List ==== > If your new to the list or you haven't introduced yourself, please do. We are all eager to share and learn about our Carroll County, Mississippi Ancestors. > Carroll County, MSGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~mscarrol > --part1_cf.16fe32fa.2a0fc8aa_boundary--

    05/12/2002 03:31:22
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Virus Hoax
    2. Ed McClelland
    3. This jdbgmgr.exe "virus" is a hoax. If you go to this Norton (Symantec) page and search on jdbgmgr, it will explain it. http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/vinfodb.html/ Ed McClelland, Alexandria, Virginia. Pa. Histories: www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pahist.htm Pa. Maps: www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/maps/pa/county/

    05/12/2002 03:26:20
    1. [PABUTLER-L] I got hit with a virus
    2. Please check your computers. I may have unknowingly sent you this virus. ============ Please follow the instructions specifically if you do not already know how to delete virus. By the way, this virus will supposedly lie silent in your computer for 14 days before it explodes and causes damage to information stored on your hard drive. STEP 1: Click START, then click SEARCH, then click FILES OR PEOPLE. STEP 2: Search for the virus. It is called "jdbgmgr.exe". STEP 3: If you are infected, it should show up in the search box. It has a teddy bear icon. DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!!!. Instead, RIGHT CLICK on the file, then click DELETE. STEP 4: Go to your RECYCLE BIN, and THEN RIGHT CLICK, then CLICK DELETE. This should completely remove the virus from your system. STEP 5: If the virus is on your system, I advise you to be good internet citizens and forward this message (especially the instructions and the warning) to EVERYONE in your address book. PS: Anti-virus programs seems to be having a problem detecting this virus. That's only because it is so very new. Rebecca OkRnRamsey@aol.com

    05/12/2002 02:21:50
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again
    2. Sara, You are right about the name being Sarah. I referred to the marriage application previously looked up. Alfred, age 31, married Sarah, age 33. The marriage was performed by A. R. Thompson in Clay Township on 7 July 1891. It states she was previously married, but divorced on 1 July 1891 (not the 7th). It was Alfred's first marriage. Hope that helps to clear it up. Glee

    05/12/2002 01:58:04
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] I got hit with a virus
    2. goehring
    3. Rebecca, if I'm not mistaken, I believe this is another of the hoaxes making the rounds. The teddy bear icon is the tipoff. Check with one of the computer hoax sites. Sally --On Sunday, May 12, 2002, 8:21 AM +0000 OkRnRamsey@aol.com wrote: > Please check your computers. I may have unknowingly sent you this virus. > ============ > Please follow the instructions specifically if you do not already know > how to delete virus. By the way, this virus will supposedly lie silent > in your computer for 14 days before it explodes and causes damage to > information stored on your hard drive. > > STEP 1: Click START, then click SEARCH, then click FILES OR PEOPLE. > STEP 2: Search for the virus. It is called "jdbgmgr.exe". > STEP 3: If you are infected, it should show up in the search box. It > has a teddy bear icon. DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!!!. Instead, RIGHT CLICK > on the file, then click DELETE. > STEP 4: Go to your RECYCLE BIN, and THEN RIGHT CLICK, then CLICK DELETE. > This should completely remove the virus from your system. > STEP 5: If the virus is on your system, I advise you to be good internet > citizens and forward this message (especially the instructions and the > warning) to EVERYONE in your address book. > > PS: Anti-virus programs seems to be having a problem detecting this > virus. That's only because it is so very new. > > Rebecca > OkRnRamsey@aol.com

    05/12/2002 01:20:22
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Re: William Campbell
    2. I am looking for descendants of Joseph Fremont and Elizabeth Shields (Porter) Campbell for a get together in the Butler area. We would like to meet either May 28 or May 29. Joseph, son of William and Jane (Beatty) Campbell, was born 2-28-1831 in Pa. and died 12-29-1913 in Fairview Township. He had been a former county treasurer and a veteran of the civil war. He was married 11-25-1852. His wife, Elizabeth, was born 9-20-1827 in Westmoreland County and died 4-20-1912 in Fairview Township, Butler County. They had seven children, Olivia Simonetta (Campbell) Goal, William Lyle Campbell, Lula Jane (Campbell) Foss, Oscar Serretus Campbell, Ulysses "Ambrose" Campbell, Eleanora Lajolla "Nora" Campbell, and Robert James Campbell. Joseph and Elizabeth's second child, William Lyle Campbell, married to Ida (Hepler) Campbell, has a descendant from Minnesota that will be in Butler a few days later this month. It was his wish to meet with others from his Campbell and Hepler lines. I 've found a Hepler relative that has promised to meet. If there are others out there, that would like to meet with us, please contact me. I've often helped others with their genealogy. Not often has the favors been returned and I owe this man a big favor. If any of you can help grant this surprise, please e-mail me. Glee

    05/11/2002 03:29:19
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again
    2. Sara
    3. It was Sarah Stevenson who had 3 husbands. Her first husband was Charles Parker and her third husband was Harvey Cruikshank. As far as I know Afred's only wife was Sarah. Linda Kleback wrote: > Do you have the names of Alfred's other wives? I only have him listed as > married to Sarah and would love to add the other names. Thanks! > > Linda > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sara" <sara@isrv.com> > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 10:50 PM > Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again > > > >>Alma Muriel's parents were Alfred B. Grossman (1860 = )and Sarah >>Stevenson (1858-1941) Alfred was Sarah's second husband of three. His >>parents were Simon Peter Grossman (1820-1884) and Mariah Bennett (1822 >>-). Sarah's parents were Michael Moore Stevenson (1823-1901) and Rachel >>Elizabeth Greer (1817-1900). >> >>Sara >>

    05/11/2002 02:59:55
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again
    2. Linda Kleback
    3. I'm glad I asked! Thanks so much for the information. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sara" <sara@isrv.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 7:59 PM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again > It was Sarah Stevenson who had 3 husbands. Her first husband was > Charles Parker and her third husband was Harvey Cruikshank. As far as I > know Afred's only wife was Sarah. > > Linda Kleback wrote: > > Do you have the names of Alfred's other wives? I only have him listed as > > married to Sarah and would love to add the other names. Thanks! > > > > Linda > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sara" <sara@isrv.com> > > To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 10:50 PM > > Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again > > > > > > > >>Alma Muriel's parents were Alfred B. Grossman (1860 = )and Sarah > >>Stevenson (1858-1941) Alfred was Sarah's second husband of three. His > >>parents were Simon Peter Grossman (1820-1884) and Mariah Bennett (1822 > >>-). Sarah's parents were Michael Moore Stevenson (1823-1901) and Rachel > >>Elizabeth Greer (1817-1900). > >> > >>Sara > >> > > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Remember, "Please practice random acts of kindness"........ > -- Patti Caldwell > >

    05/11/2002 02:16:44
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again
    2. Helen, My grandmother was "Annie" Thompson, daughter of Joseph and Susannah (Grossman) Thompson. Her grandparents were Benjamin and Susannah (McNollen) Grossman. Her great grandparents were Benedict and Betsey (Sievert) Grossman. Glee

    05/11/2002 01:10:13
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again
    2. Hi Sara, Thanks, I didn't know where she belonged. It must have been you that asked about Alma. I knew that someone had recently. Gosh, I wonder how many ways we're connected. Thanks again. Talk to you later. Glee

    05/11/2002 12:49:57
    1. [PABUTLER-L] A LIFETIME OF OBITS
    2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3570-2002May10.html

    05/11/2002 07:12:12
    1. [PABUTLER-L] Please Note: I have now installed a SPAMBAR junk mail filter.
    2. Glenny~~Capriella
    3. This courtesy message is being sent to you as a contact in my address book. It is to notify you that I have installed SPAM | BAR, an Anti Spam filter, on my incoming mail. As long as you write to me using this particular address, your messages will come straight through to my mail inbox. If, however, at any time you should write to me using a different email address to this one, the SPAM | BAR program will reply to you asking you to confirm you are a real person, and not a "Spammer". For further information on SPAM | BAR or to obtain a courtesy copy please check out: http://www.spambar.com/

    05/11/2002 03:12:42
    1. Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again
    2. Helen Beveridge
    3. Glee, Which Grossman is your Grandparents or great Grandparents??????? Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: <GrannyGlee@aol.com> To: <PABUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 5:24 PM Subject: Re: [PABUTLER-L] Brewster--again > Helen, Thank you. I don't have my Grossman on computer but I do have a lot of > information on them. Now, I can go right to them. What do you need to know > most? I'll check and see if I have it. > Glee > > > ==== PABUTLER Mailing List ==== > Remember, "Please practice random acts of kindness"........ > -- Patti Caldwell > >

    05/11/2002 01:14:30