Hi Keith, Found this on 'Scotlands People' Born 21/07/1833 Achronish Janet, daughter of Duncan Campbell, shoemaker, and Mary MacPherson. You say Hugh was born in Achronich and Janet's mother could be the MacPherson conection. Ida has found the family on Ulva which again could link with the 1841 census entry. Good luck! June. >From: "Keith A. Bender, Ph.D" <kabender@uwm.edu> >To: June Ridgeway <june.5@hotmail.co.uk> >Subject: RE: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] ancestors of Janet Campbell (Boag) c1833-1905 >Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 15:46:10 -0500 > >Hi June, > > Thanks for the email. Somehow I missed this one. You are certainly >right >that this is the right age for Janet Campbell, although it seems an odd >household in terms of the ages. It is also not the right side of the >island, >since she apparently was born in Salen. The only possible link is that I >know >that Hugh Campbell's grandmother was a Marion MacPherson. So that might be >a >link, although where Janet Campbell comes from is still a mystery! > > It looks like I will likely need to head down to Edinburgh to do a bit >of >searching in their registries down there, but thanks anyway. > >Regards, > >Keith > >-- >Keith A. Bender, Ph.D. >Associate Professor >Department of Economics >PO Box 413 >University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee >Milwaukee, WI 53201-413 >email: kabender@uwm.edu >phone: 414-229-4761 >fax: 414-229-3860 >http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Economics/faculty/bender.html > > >Quoting June Ridgeway <june.5@hotmail.co.uk>: > > > Hi Keith, > > > > Don't know if this helps but I found this on the Mull genealogy site:- > > > > 1841 Ulva & Gometra District No : 5 Page No : 3 House No : 10 >Locality > > : Balichloich Gometra 18418162 > > Macpherson Donald 25 Crofter Y this County > > Campbell Niel 12 Agric Labourer "hand" Y this County > > Campbell Isabella 10 Y this County > > Campbell Jannet 8 Y this County > > > > This Janet is the right age and seems to be a visitor, along with >perhaps a > > brother and sister, in the house of Donald Macpherson. > > > > Can't find anything on Hugh I'm afraid. > > > > Hope you find them. > > > > June. > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Get Hotmail, News, Sport and Entertainment from MSN on your mobile. http://www.msn.txt4content.com/
Hi Keith I don't think I can help you with both queries. As I haven't worked through the Campbell's yet. I'm wondering if possibly this Hugh should be listed as the s/o Alexander & Effy and not the s/o Donald ?????? 20 May 1810, Hugh, son of Donald Campbell and Effy McKinnon, Achranich. KLN OPR my census shows it as Ulva Alexander Campbell and Effy McKinnon in Acharanich KLN has the following children listed John Campbell. 9 Dec. 1804 Duncan Campbell. 30 July 1806 Alexander Campbell. 8 Sep. 1812 Janet Campbell. 9 Sep. 1814 Anne Campbell. 22 Dec. 1816 In 1841 at Achronich Ulva Hugh appears with Alexander Campbell 65 farmer and Effy McKinnon 55. Hugh is 25 and Ann Campbell 20. Also in this h/h is an Alexander aged 12 as well as a John McPhail aged 5 The family seems to remain on Ulva as Hugh is still there in 1891 but not in 1901 Achronich Campbell Hugh 68 Head Retired Farmer Argyll Ulva Q S 8 UnMar Achronich Campbell Alexander 65 Brother Retired Farmer Argyll Ulva Q S 8 UnMar Achronich Campbell Ann 40 Sister Housekeeper Argyll Ulva Q S 8 UnMar Knowing that neither Hugh nor Alex married. Then either John or Duncan would be the father of the Janet b abt 1833 in Salen. Anything additional you care to add. Where there other children that you know of? Ida Keith A. Bender, Ph.D wrote: >Hi, > > I have recently been introduced to the www.mullgenealogy.co.uk website and >have been trying to follow up on some of my family history while I am on >sabbatical in Scotland. Any help that you all can give me would be most >appreciated. > > My main quest really involves two parts. The first is the name of my great, >great grandmother listed in the subject line. According to the website, Janet >Campbell was born in Salen around 1833. She married Robert Boag from Dunbarton >and moved to Dunbarton after their marriage. There they had seven children: >Edward (c1861 - ?), Duncan (c1862 - ?), Janet/Jenny (1864-1904), Mary >(c1866-?), Robert (c1869-1905), Agnes (c1872 - ?) (my great grandmother), and >Alexander (c1874 - ?). What I am really interested in is Janet Campbell's >ancestors on Mull. I have looked at some of the Census records on the website, >but none of the searches on Janet Campbell, say, for the 1841 Census seem a good >match on her age. Any information would be most helpful. > > The other piece of a puzzle is the following. In my grandmother's family >records she has a newspaper obituary for a Hugh Campbell, aged 88, from >Achronich and buried in Knock Cemetary. He was a bachelor, son of Alexander >Campbell, and went by the sobriquet of 'King of Mull' (he must have been a >character!). Unforatunately, I don't have a date on the obiturary, but I am >fairly certain that he appears several times in the Census records. He has a >brother named Alexander and a sister named Ann. If I made the link correctly >(from Jo Currie's helpful notes on 'CR Deaths in Kilninian'), he is the son of >Alexander Campbell (c. 1768-1857) and Effy McKinnon (c. 1775 - 1857). >Unfortunately, I cannot really pin down Hugh's birth year. According to the >ages in the Census records, it could be anything between 1816 and 1832! The >mystery is why my grandmother would have this obituary. He was likely a >relative, but I cannot seem to get a link. So if anyone has any information on >this group, I would be most appreciative as well. > >Thanks, > >Keith >
Ian, what a fantastic job you are doing with the Mull web site- and what a lot of work! You have the heartfelt thanks of all of us on the list. Enjoy your holiday on Mull! Best wishes, Joan Northcott
Hi All, I have today 1st April updated the mullgenealogy website. Just to reassure you this is not an April fools joke. As some of you will know my winter project has been to transcribe the Old Parish Records for Mull and immediate islands. The trascription is complete but I regret to say that the update of the website is not. So far I have added over 10,000 new records to the database and countless BDM dates and places to existing records. Unfortunately this has resulted in the addition of a number of duplications. I intend to complete the update of the database with the remaining OPR records and then work through the database in order to identify positive duplicates and remove what is safe to remove. As you will appreciate this is not going to be a 10 minute job and will no doubt be next winters job. This task will be easier once I have all the details in the database and I can write a program in order to indentify the records and help with the removal of records so please bear with me in the meantime. Next Saturday I leave for the first of three visits to Mull this year. On this visit I'm taking my sister-in-law and her son for their first visit to the island. She has heard so much about the island from Jenny, my boys and myself she said that she wanted to see island for herself. I'm sure she will not be disappointed. In June I shall be attending the Clan Maclean Gathering with the MullGenealogy database. I hope to be able to assist some of those attending with their family research. I trust that any Mull List subscribers attending will introduce themselves as it's nice to put faces to names. My last visit will be my usual two week break in September. Looks like I will be joined by my eldest son and his wife for one of the two weeks. It's possible that my sons in-laws will also be coming. Whilst writing I would draw Maclean researchers attention to a new book written by Isabelle McCall MacLean called The Scottish Covenanter Genealogical Index - 1630-1712. The Scottish Covenanter Genealogical Index has alphabetized thousands of Covenanters' names, referencing books where their stories are found. Full details of the book, and Isabelle's historical novel 'The Oath and The Covenant - The "Killing Times" in Scotland' can be found at www.isabellemmaclean.com Must away. All the best, Ian webmaster mullgenealogy.co.uk
Hi, I have recently been introduced to the www.mullgenealogy.co.uk website and have been trying to follow up on some of my family history while I am on sabbatical in Scotland. Any help that you all can give me would be most appreciated. My main quest really involves two parts. The first is the name of my great, great grandmother listed in the subject line. According to the website, Janet Campbell was born in Salen around 1833. She married Robert Boag from Dunbarton and moved to Dunbarton after their marriage. There they had seven children: Edward (c1861 - ?), Duncan (c1862 - ?), Janet/Jenny (1864-1904), Mary (c1866-?), Robert (c1869-1905), Agnes (c1872 - ?) (my great grandmother), and Alexander (c1874 - ?). What I am really interested in is Janet Campbell's ancestors on Mull. I have looked at some of the Census records on the website, but none of the searches on Janet Campbell, say, for the 1841 Census seem a good match on her age. Any information would be most helpful. The other piece of a puzzle is the following. In my grandmother's family records she has a newspaper obituary for a Hugh Campbell, aged 88, from Achronich and buried in Knock Cemetary. He was a bachelor, son of Alexander Campbell, and went by the sobriquet of 'King of Mull' (he must have been a character!). Unforatunately, I don't have a date on the obiturary, but I am fairly certain that he appears several times in the Census records. He has a brother named Alexander and a sister named Ann. If I made the link correctly (from Jo Currie's helpful notes on 'CR Deaths in Kilninian'), he is the son of Alexander Campbell (c. 1768-1857) and Effy McKinnon (c. 1775 - 1857). Unfortunately, I cannot really pin down Hugh's birth year. According to the ages in the Census records, it could be anything between 1816 and 1832! The mystery is why my grandmother would have this obituary. He was likely a relative, but I cannot seem to get a link. So if anyone has any information on this group, I would be most appreciative as well. Thanks, Keith -- Keith A. Bender, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Economics PO Box 413 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53201-413 email: kabender@uwm.edu phone: 414-229-4761 fax: 414-229-3860 http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Economics/faculty/bender.html and Visiting Senior Lecturer Department of Economics University of Aberdeen Aberdeen AB24 3QY SCOTLAND, UK
Many thanks Ian and Sherri, Found it! Too many Kilmore, Kilmories etc. Just like a jigsaw it's all starting to fall into place now! My Macdonalds seen to move around this area then Frackadale, Ensay and Ulva. Pauline ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Phillips" <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 8:50 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Kilmory > Hi Pauline, > > The most accurate way of showing you the location of Kilmory is to go to the > Location tab on the mullgenealogy website, enter Kilmory and send. > > In text it is in Glen Bellart just over a mile west of Achnacraig. > > Ian > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Hi Pauline, The most accurate way of showing you the location of Kilmory is to go to the Location tab on the mullgenealogy website, enter Kilmory and send. In text it is in Glen Bellart just over a mile west of Achnacraig. Ian
Hi Christine Not sure what you've done but his came through the list fine. Catch ya later Ida Balevulin wrote: (blank message)
Hi Pauline I typed in old scotland maps in order to find aberdeenshire, etc - i imagine you could do the same - if no one replies with exact locale for you... sherri ----- Original Message ----- From: <sct-isleofmull-request@rootsweb.com> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 3:03 AM Subject: SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 85 > > > PLEASE don't reply with the whole digest attached. Remember when replying > to a message, which was received through the digest. You'll have to change > the subject line to reflect which message your responding to. You'll have > to cut and paste the necessary information into a new message then cc the > list and original poster. > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Kilmory (PAULINE ROSCOE) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 00:52:19 +0100 > From: "PAULINE ROSCOE" <paulineroscoep@blueyonder.co.uk> > Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Kilmory > To: <SCT-ISLEOFMULL@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000c01c77194$1f9315a0$1a6b2a52@youry0mkaz8jaq> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi everyone, > Can I ask for a little help again please. Could anyone tell me where > Kilmory, Kilninian&Kilmore, is or was around 1780/90 period > thanks, Pauline > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the SCT-ISLEOFMULL list administrator, send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the SCT-ISLEOFMULL mailing list, send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body > of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 85 > ********************************************* >
Hi everyone, Can I ask for a little help again please. Could anyone tell me where Kilmory, Kilninian&Kilmore, is or was around 1780/90 period thanks, Pauline
Christine We have a postcard from David McMillan (born in Australia 1889) to his father (John McMillan born in Parish of Ulva 27 Nov 1830) during the WWI when he was on leave from the war and came to Mull. He says that he was staying with their McMillan relatives in Salen. Is this helpful, if I can get a cousin to send me the exact text. Would Hilary be interested in this? John was son of Archibald and Flora McMillan (nee Mcintyre). They - together with their children - Ann, Alexander, John and Chirsty - went to Portland Victoria in the New Zealander in 1853. They came from Oskamull. There is one census record on the Mull genealogical site that has the place of birth as Kinlochspelvie - but I think that it was Kilmore and Kilninian. Regards Libby McMillan
As Christine is unable to get this message to the list I'll forward it for her. From : leach1717@btinternet.com Reply to: pennyghaelpast@btinternet.com Balevulin wrote: > Dear Ida, > Sorry to bother you, but I still seem unable to get messages onto the > List. > It's about the correspondence concerning the cottages at Salen. > The historian Hilary Peel is writing a book about the history of > Salen, and has some details - including a postcard which could be > relevant. If the correspondent would mind getting in touch with me I > could put her in touch with Hilary. > Would that be OK? > Christine at Pennyghael in the Past >
Helen, I met Nancy when she arrived last Monday. No chance to spemnd ,more than a few minutes with her, but yes I learnt that she was the 'head" of the USA McArthurs. Enjoyed the short time I had with her. She would have left for Alice springs this morning I believe. Jean -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Helen Danes Sent: Sunday, 25 March 2007 6:13 PM To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Marriages Hi Jean, when you meet up with Nancy Cochener keep in mind that she is the 'head' of the American McArthurs and will be very interested in what is going on, Cheers, Helen Danes NZ >From: "jean whimp" <jiwhimp@bigpond.net.au> >Reply-To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com >To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Marriages >Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 06:06:29 +0930 > >Thanks Linda >Jean Whimp > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Live Search delivers results the way you like it. Try live.com now! http://www.live.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Jean, Jill and Karen Thanks Jean for rechecking your records. I'm sure it was an enumerators error. I'm sure if anyone is taking a peek at the original 1841 census film for Ardalnish KLF they'll let us know. later Ida > >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Arthur/Alexander 45 Y >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Isabella 40 Y >McKinnon m Feb 2 1815 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur John 20 Y Mar 9 1818 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Catherine 20 Y Jun >8-10 1820 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Hector 15 Y Sep 20 1822 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Malcolm 15 Y Jan 25 >1825 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Mary 12 Y Jul 16 1828 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Murdoch 10 Y Nov 23 >1830 >Ardalanish 21` McArthur Ann 7 Y 1834 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Lachan 5 Y Jul 12 1835 >Ardalanish 21 McArthur Flora 2 Y 1838 >Ardalanish 21 McGilvra Donald 20 Tailor Y >Ardalanish 21 McEachern Duncan 15 Tailor >Apprentice Y >
Hi Jean, when you meet up with Nancy Cochener keep in mind that she is the 'head' of the American McArthurs and will be very interested in what is going on, Cheers, Helen Danes NZ >From: "jean whimp" <jiwhimp@bigpond.net.au> >Reply-To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com >To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Marriages >Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 06:06:29 +0930 > >Thanks Linda >Jean Whimp > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Live Search delivers results the way you like it. Try live.com now! http://www.live.com
Thanks Linda Jean Whimp
Dear Linda, Could you let us know what the site was. Thanks, John Henwood ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas W Bennion" <twbennion@nc.rr.com> To: "sct-isleofmull@rootsweb." <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 10:37 PM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Marriages > Have just been scanning the site that contains "The Register of Marriages > for the Parish of Edinburgh, 1595-1800" and thought some of these might > interest our list. > While not all indicate a connection to the Isle of Mull, with the various > spellings of MacLean, there must be a connection at some point. Spelling > is as provided in the register. > > 1. Miss Allicia M'Lean, of High Kirk Parish, d/o deceased M'Lean of > Torleisk, Isle of Mull, m. 23 March 1785, David Brown, surgeon in the > General Hospital, Torn Parish. > > 2. Miss Mary M'Lean, College Kirk Parrish, d/o deceased Alexander M'Lean, > minister at Kilninian, m. 16 November 1778, John Campbell, writer. > > 3. Christian M'Lean, d/o deceased M'Lean, distiller in the Isle of Mull, > now in S. S. W. parish, m. 29 June 1755, James Inch, servant to James > McNeil, distiller in S.S.W. parish. > > 4. Katharine M'Kinnon, of Tolbooth parish, d/o John M'Kinnon, farmer in > Isle of Mull, m. 22 May 1789, Angus MacKinnon, cabinetmaker, Tolbooth > parish. > > 5. Sarah M'Neill, of Old Grayfrairs parish, d/o John M'Neill, tenant in > Mull Isle, parish of Kilfinichen, m. 16 September 1799, Donald MacKinnon, > labourer, of Old Grayfrairs parish. > > 6. Elizabeth Shaw, daughter to Daniel Shaw, merchant in the Isle of Mull, > both in Lady Yester's parish, m. 22 July 1759, Alexander Roy, glover. > > 7. Miss Allicia M'Laine, eldest d/o Mr. Gillean M'Laine of Skallastle, > Isle of Mull, Argyleshire, m. 22 April 1793, John Wood, solicitor at law, > High Church parish. > > 8. Janet Makclean, m. 17 December 1657, John Allan, glover, souldier. > > 9. Archibald M'Lean, m. 13 November 1763, Elizabeth Anderson. > > 10. Hugh MacLean, soldier, m. 1 June 1786, Margaret Anderson. > > 11. George M'Lean, chairman, m. 30 August 1792, Christian Bain. > > 12. Thomas M'Lean, wright, m. 14 February 1768, Katherine Baistie. > > 13. John M'Lean, sergeant, m. 11 March 1780, Alison Bell. > > 14. Mary M'Lean, d/o deceased Charles M'Lean, innkeeper in Edinburgh, m. > 14 September 1786, William Bell, tailor, Lady Yester's parish. > > 15. Daniel M'Lean, servant, m. 8 June 1790, Mary Burrell. > > 16. Helen M'Lean, of New North Parish, d/o deceased Charles M'Lean, > vinter, m. 16 August 1793, George Blyth, tailor, Lady Yester's parish. > > 17. Alexander M'Lean, t., m. 4 August 1612, Janet Brock. > > 18. Lauchlan M'Lean, chairmaster, m. 7 June 1772, Isobel Brown. > > 19. John M'Lean, bookbinder, m. 30 September 1791, Janet Butter. > > 20. Anne M'Lean, m. 5 May 1779, William Callender, servant in Dalmeny. > > 21. Colin M'Lean, 74th Regiment, m. 19 December 1787, Miss Eleanora > Cameron. > > 22. Captain Allan M'Lean, m. 5 May 1800, Miss Jean Cameron > > 23. Captain Alexander M'Lean, m. 27 March 1780, Miss Katherine Cameron. > > 24. Margaret M'Lean, now in Edinburgh, d/o Daniel M'Lean, farmer, m. 31 > August 1777, Samuell Cameron, chairbearer. > > 25. Alexander M'Lean, younger of Shuna, m. 26 March 1782, Bland Campbell. > > 26. John M'Lean, lintdresser, m. 19 February 1758, Helen Campbell. > > 27. John M'Lean, chairman, m. 26 May 1771, Janet Campbell. > > 28. William M'Lean, sergeant, m. 27 January 1765, Katherine Campbell. > > 29. Mary M'Clean, m. by warrent of B. Edin. to the Dean, 9 June 1686, > Harry Carfrae (Carfrey), soldier. > > 30. John M'Clean, m. 5 January 1693, Elizabeth Cleghorn (Cleghorne). > > 31. John M'Lean, chairman, m. 13 January 1771, Christian Cowan. > > > Hope this helps someone on the list. > > Linda Bennion > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Ida, Yes I did check and sent it in HTML (chart form) to Jill to check all the McArthurs and just confirmed Ians record. Jean -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Merle & Ida King Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2007 1:28 AM To: roger&karenReede; SCT-ISLEOFMULL Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Arthur or Alexander McArthur? Hi Karen, Jill and all Re: 1 McArthur Charles 15 Male servant Y b Oct 10 1826 s/o Arthur & Isabel McKinnon could he be the father of Charles who's sons Charles was b Jul 23 1848 that ends up in Dundalk the husband of Catherine Black Indeed Arthur McArthur is how the 1841 census is recorded in my copy. Jean Whimp was going to recheck her original records for it. As Jill had mentioned all birth/christeninngs are recorded as Alexander & Isabel McKinnon. In my own db I have the family listed as Ardalanish 21 McArthur Arthur/Alexander 45 Y Ardalanish 21 McArthur Isabella 40 Y McKinnon m Feb 2 1815 Ardalanish 21 McArthur John 20 Y Mar 9 1818 Ardalanish 21 McArthur Catherine 20 Y Jun 8-10 1820 Ardalanish 21 McArthur Hector 15 Y Sep 20 1822 Ardalanish 21 McArthur Malcolm 15 Y Jan 25 1825 Ardalanish 21 McArthur Mary 12 Y Jul 16 1828 Ardalanish 21 McArthur Murdoch 10 Y Nov 23 1830 Ardalanish 21` McArthur Ann 7 Y 1834 Ardalanish 21 McArthur Lachan 5 Y Jul 12 1835 Ardalanish 21 McArthur Flora 2 Y 1838 Ardalanish 21 McGilvra Donald 20 Tailor Y Ardalanish 21 McEachern Duncan 15 Tailor Apprentice Y Hope this helps clarify the info. Ida ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message