This happens on EVERY list. It spreads because people click on it and you know they have because they respond very nasty to the list that "this kind of thing is unacceptable on a genealogy list" Woops..... Another one just bit the dust. LOL Hmmm I'll have to remember that line for next person I see who makes that comment, that we'll now be seeing them as supposedly posting those links. Why are people so compelled to click anything they see? Hmmm Everyone needs to remember if you are unsure of a link......... Copy/paste it in your search/browser bar and look it up that way. There will be your answer. Janean -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2011 9:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] Is There Hacking Going On The List I am on several Va and a couple of MD mailing lists at Rootsweb. There have been several postings from Mike Marshall with only links and the links are different. Has he been hacked and been hit with spam. ?? I wouldn't advise anyone to click on those links as spam might hit you. There is no messages in the postings but links that are suspicious. Marianne ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On 7/25/2011 6:01 PM, mike marshall wrote: > hi Craig, > > forgot I was subscribed to this list Gee, I see we really rate! I have still unsubbed you and hope you get a more secure mail server and resub. You were a popular contributor to the NN list. Craig
All, I did contact Mike Marshall and replied that he had forgotten he was a member of this list. Gee, we really rank, don't we? He said he has had the virus removed from his hard drive. It is called "Rogue." In the meantime, I did remove him from our list and asked he resub under a safe(r) email server than Yahoo. I have something more to run by this list on this topic, but will close this message out for now. Craig On 7/25/2011 6:25 PM, Craig Kilby wrote: > Hi all, > > I don't think anything is bullet-proof, and I have sent Mike Marshall a note > just in case he did not already know his yahoo account had been hijacked. > Unfortunately for him, I'm going to have to unsub him from that address to > prevent any more spam being sent to this list. > > Personally, I use gmail and thunderbird (via Mozilla) to manage mail. I do > have a live.com account but I am thinking of dumping that because I don't > anything put out my Microsoft is secure. My opinion. > > To reiterate, do NOT open mail without subject headers. And even if has a > subject header but no message than to click on a link with no message, do > NOT open it. > > Beware, all! > > Craig > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Hi all, I don't think anything is bullet-proof, and I have sent Mike Marshall a note just in case he did not already know his yahoo account had been hijacked. Unfortunately for him, I'm going to have to unsub him from that address to prevent any more spam being sent to this list. Personally, I use gmail and thunderbird (via Mozilla) to manage mail. I do have a live.com account but I am thinking of dumping that because I don't anything put out my Microsoft is secure. My opinion. To reiterate, do NOT open mail without subject headers. And even if has a subject header but no message than to click on a link with no message, do NOT open it. Beware, all! Craig
Hi all, You have noticed some strange emails from Mike Marshall lately on this and other Rootsweb lists, and Mariann Dillow asks was his email book hacked? I believe it was. He would never send out an email with no message except a link to a web site. Nobody would. I hope nobody clicked on any of them. I just deleted those messages, but have not had a chance to try to reach Mike. I am almost afraid to try! On the other hand, I have received NO such messages from to me personally, only on rootsweb lists (at least some of them). I can't explain what has happened, but please do not reply to such messages and especially do not click on any links that are them. These are skating through the rootsweb spam filters because they APPEAR to be coming from a subscribed member to a list. Craig
hi Craig, forgot I was subscribed to this list ----- Forwarded Message ----- >From: mike marshall <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 11:24 AM >Subject: Picked up a malware called Rogue which mined my address book > >I picked up a malware called Rogue which mined my address book and sent out an earlier email with a hyper link > >do not click on the hyper link !!!!! > >My Windows 7 antivirus software removed it from my system. > >=== > >Win32/FakeRean is a family of programs that claim to scan for malware and display fake warnings of malicious files. They then inform the user that they need to pay money to register the software in order to remove these non-existent threats. > >Special Note: >Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products. > >Mike > >
I am on several Va and a couple of MD mailing lists at Rootsweb. There have been several postings from Mike Marshall with only links and the links are different. Has he been hacked and been hit with spam. ?? I wouldn't advise anyone to click on those links as spam might hit you. There is no messages in the postings but links that are suspicious. Marianne
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Hello Everyone, I trust you as hot as the rest of the country this week. Regardless, hope springs eternal that you will sooner or later make a visit to Virginia's Northern Neck in the course of your never-ending research endeavors. When you do, I hope you'll make plans on where your temporary home will be while here. There are many options, for both campers, high-end hotels and resorts, budget hotels and of course some very nice B&Bs. IT is in this last category that I write to you today. Just opened in April (I should say re-opened) is the Inn at Montross. This is on the Court House Square. If you research is taking you to Westmorland County, you will definitely want to consider making this your headquarters. It offers five well-appointed guest rooms, each with its own private bath. The only draw back is that as of this writing, no rooms offer a television. But who needs a TV when you have wi-fi and a full bar and restaurant (breakfast is included in the room rate) and your owner/managers (Ken and Cindy) on either end of your staircase? You can visit this wonderful establishment on line at: http://theinnatmontross.com/ you can also follow them from your facebook or twitter account. The reason I am spotlighting this particular establishment is that it is so new, and there are so few venues in Montross to choose from. Another reason I highlight this is that a few weeks ago, a couple from California was in town and stayed at the Roach Motel only to learn of this new place they would have loved to visited. To cap it off, a nice man from Alabama called us yesterday to plan a trip to Westmoreland County. As you will see from the web site, The Inn at Montross is much more about the food than the guest rooms. It is owned by a group of investors who are all, more or less, hands on management. Ken & Cindy are both investors and the live-in, on site managers. In the next few messages, I will try to paint a broader picture of area lodging places, but since this place is so new and, frankly, badly needed in Montross, I wanted to give it a special write up. Your Trusty Friend, Craig Kilby
Did Elizabeth Shirley, widow of John Carter d 1670 remarry John Haselwood? === 1673-1677 Middlesex Co Va Order Book; Antient Press: (Page 24, Seventh day of December 1674) To all people Whereas Mr. JOHN HASELWOOD & Docr. WALTER WHTITAKER of the County of Middlesex in Virginia did the Seaventeenth day of December 1674 in Consideracon of a marriage then shortly intended to be solemnized between the said JOHN HASELWOOD & MRS, ELIZABETH CARTER then Widdow being bounded in a certaine Bond bearing date aforesaid, to Mr. WALTER WHARTON then in Virginia as Trustee for & on the behalfe of said ELIZABETH CARTER in some of four hundred pounds of good & law- full money of England upon condicon that if said Marriage should take effect that two hundred pounds Sterl. should allways be at the command & disposall of said ELIZABETH by Will or otherwise, as well after the consumacon of said intended marriage as freely as it was before Coverture, and that if the said JOHN HASELWOOD should from time to time at att all tymes thereafter fulfill the said agreement according as it was specified & without any delay pay the said two hundred pounds according to the Order then that obligacon to be void nor if said intended marriage by the blessing of God did take effect and now Know Yee that ELIZABETH CARTER HASELWOOD late CARTER Wife of the said JOHN HASELWOOD in full consideration of the Bond so made for & on behalfe of me ye said ELIZABETH & according to the condicons thereof have received according to my will and pleasure the said two hundred pounds Sterl. and doe hereby declare that said JOHN HASELWOOD hash fulfilled the said Bond according as in the condicon specified & hereby acknowledged the said Bond to be of no force or vertue In full assurance hereof I the said ELIZABETH HASELWOOD have sett my hand & Seale this 26th day of November 1674 in presence of RICHD. PERROTT RICHARD PERROTT JUNR. ELIZABETH HASELWOOD The abovesaid ELIZABETH was the day of the date hereof before signing personally examined by Mr RICHARD PERROTT SENR. Justice of Middx Court, gave her free consent to ye same & signed & sealed it in pursuance & by ye Court of Middlesex ordered to be recorded the twenty day of December 1674
Hi, According to the following record, Howson Hooe was married to Ann by 9 Nov 1724. A Frances Howson, aunt to Howson === STAFFORD COUNTY VA DEED BOOK J; 1722-1728; THE ANTIENT PRESS pp. 133-136 This Indenture made 9th/10th November 1724 between HOWSIN HOE of Parish of St. Paull County Stafford Planter and THOMAS GRIGSBY of same .. by deeds of Lease & Release .. for sum ffifty pounds lawful many of Great Brittain sold 250 acres in Parish of St. Pauls County Stafford and King George and being the uppermost part of a pattent for 2000 acres granted to GERRARD FFOWKES, RICHARD GRANGER, WILLIAM HORTON and THOMAS GRIGG bearing date ( ) day of September 1661 the said land being one half which belonged to FFRANCES HOWSIN Aunt to the said Hoe who died without issue .. to hold unto Thomas Grigsby .. Presence Char. Ffowke, Howsin Hooe Geo. Grant, John Travis At a Court held for Stafford County 11th November 1724 Then came Howsin Hooe acknowledged this deed of lease and release .. At Court .. Then came ANN the Wife of Howsin Hooe and Relinquished her Right of Dower in .. land conveyed .. which is admitted to record From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2011 8:10 AM >Subject: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] BERNARD and Howson HOOE--Stafford and King Geo. > >Howson HOOE 1696-1780 m 1) Frances BERNARD (Barnard, Burnard) who died >4/26/1726. He m 2) Anne Francis HARRIS 1703-aft. 1773, dau of Nathaniel. > >Who were the parents of Frances BERNARD? > >Howson HOOE named 5 sons in his will, but it is known that he had at least >one daughter, Ann HOOE who m Smallwood MATTOX. The daughters must have >received the equivalency of a dowery. Did he have other daughters? > >I theorize that my ancestor Lydia (LNU) who m Joseph DUNCAN was the >daughter of Howson HOOE and Frances BERNARD because she named her second son >Howson Hooe DUNCAN. > >I have in my data Lettice SPENCER, do Nicholas SPENCER 1633-1689 and >Frances MOTTRAM, who m a Mr BARNARD. Does anyone know who he was?? Does anyone >have a list of the BARNARD children? Nicholas SPENCER died in >Westmoreland--the same county in which Lydia m Joseph DUNCAN. > >It makes sense that Lettice SPENCER and Mr. BARNARD who have a child >Frances who would then name a child Lydia. I have seen the name Lydia in >connection with Lettice, Letticia, Ledy, etc. > >Thank You for any clues. I have many notes and records, but did not >include them in the interest of brevity. None of the records I have collected >so far have the answers to my questions. > >Glad to share my info on any of the families listed in my signature. > > > >Charlene REEDS-EBELING >Genealogical Direct Lines: >DAD'S SIDE: >REEDS, PORTER, WEAVER(Tilman), RICHARDSON, BOWLING (Group 7), WOOD, >ISRAEL, CRAIG, LAIRD, HACKLEY, BALL, CORBIN, ELTONHEAD, TAYLOE, WILLIAMSON, >UNDERWOOD, KEENE, WITHERS, MAUZY, CONYERS, WITHERS, KEENE, DUNCAN (Joseph and >Lydia-VA), SHIPPEY, MOTT, PIGG, BELL (Stone Church and Roger-Orange Co., Va), >BEARD/BAIRD, CARTER (Giles and Theodorick line), WEBB, WADDILL, MICHAUX, >CUNNINGHAM---VA --Plus WHITE, HAGERTY, FLATLEY--Green Bay >MOMS SIDE: >CORNELL/CORNWELL (NY), COONS/KUNTZ, ANSCHICKS, BECKER, STEDMAN, MORSE, >REITZ, BUTZ, KNAUSS, DIEHL, PATTERMAN, THULL, MEHAN, ROMIG, CARL, SIEGFRIED > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Howson HOOE 1696-1780 m 1) Frances BERNARD (Barnard, Burnard) who died 4/26/1726. He m 2) Anne Francis HARRIS 1703-aft. 1773, dau of Nathaniel. Who were the parents of Frances BERNARD? Howson HOOE named 5 sons in his will, but it is known that he had at least one daughter, Ann HOOE who m Smallwood MATTOX. The daughters must have received the equivalency of a dowery. Did he have other daughters? I theorize that my ancestor Lydia (LNU) who m Joseph DUNCAN was the daughter of Howson HOOE and Frances BERNARD because she named her second son Howson Hooe DUNCAN. I have in my data Lettice SPENCER, do Nicholas SPENCER 1633-1689 and Frances MOTTRAM, who m a Mr BARNARD. Does anyone know who he was?? Does anyone have a list of the BARNARD children? Nicholas SPENCER died in Westmoreland--the same county in which Lydia m Joseph DUNCAN. It makes sense that Lettice SPENCER and Mr. BARNARD who have a child Frances who would then name a child Lydia. I have seen the name Lydia in connection with Lettice, Letticia, Ledy, etc. Thank You for any clues. I have many notes and records, but did not include them in the interest of brevity. None of the records I have collected so far have the answers to my questions. Glad to share my info on any of the families listed in my signature. Charlene REEDS-EBELING Genealogical Direct Lines: DAD'S SIDE: REEDS, PORTER, WEAVER(Tilman), RICHARDSON, BOWLING (Group 7), WOOD, ISRAEL, CRAIG, LAIRD, HACKLEY, BALL, CORBIN, ELTONHEAD, TAYLOE, WILLIAMSON, UNDERWOOD, KEENE, WITHERS, MAUZY, CONYERS, WITHERS, KEENE, DUNCAN (Joseph and Lydia-VA), SHIPPEY, MOTT, PIGG, BELL (Stone Church and Roger-Orange Co., Va), BEARD/BAIRD, CARTER (Giles and Theodorick line), WEBB, WADDILL, MICHAUX, CUNNINGHAM---VA --Plus WHITE, HAGERTY, FLATLEY--Green Bay MOMS SIDE: CORNELL/CORNWELL (NY), COONS/KUNTZ, ANSCHICKS, BECKER, STEDMAN, MORSE, REITZ, BUTZ, KNAUSS, DIEHL, PATTERMAN, THULL, MEHAN, ROMIG, CARL, SIEGFRIED
I am an Allerton descendant and the only KINGS I have in the Virginia area is William King and Judith Peyton m. 1683 with son William Alfred King b. 1685 Stafford Co. that m. Sophia Elizabeth Burgess. They had a son William Valentine King b. 1711 Stafford d. 1778 in Halifax Co. m. Elizabeth Edwards. It goes down farther then into my family lines. Janean -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Donald E King Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 7:48 PM To: Northern Neck Subject: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] Allerton, Fitzhugh (again) and King I do not claim any descendancy to the Allertons, but Wm and Mary (King) Fitzhugh were the parents of of Sarah Tucker. Mary King was from Tempsford, Bedfordshire, England. Now, if I have any of this wrong, let me know and I will stop here. My interest, for the moment, is Mary King initially because: 1. even though the Allertons and the Fitzhughs arrived in New England, they were later active in the NN. 2. Mary had some male King cousins who lived in Tempsford who conceivably could also have made the trip to New England or any other Atlantic port. Mary's father was named Giles King and she had male cousins Giles (bn. 1625), Robert (bn. 1627) and Henry (1638) who were from Tempsford. My ultimate goal is Arthur King. I do not know what happened to these Kings, but if either of these King men fathered an Arthur King, I would be extremely interested. There are several 19th century Arthur Kings from the area, but that is a "little" late. However, it does give the impression of an earlier Arthur King from Tempsford. Now, the obvious question is - Is anybody familiar with these Kings? Thanks, Don ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I do not claim any descendancy to the Allertons, but Wm and Mary (King) Fitzhugh were the parents of of Sarah Tucker. Mary King was from Tempsford, Bedfordshire, England. Now, if I have any of this wrong, let me know and I will stop here. My interest, for the moment, is Mary King initially because: 1. even though the Allertons and the Fitzhughs arrived in New England, they were later active in the NN. 2. Mary had some male King cousins who lived in Tempsford who conceivably could also have made the trip to New England or any other Atlantic port. Mary's father was named Giles King and she had male cousins Giles (bn. 1625), Robert (bn. 1627) and Henry (1638) who were from Tempsford. My ultimate goal is Arthur King. I do not know what happened to these Kings, but if either of these King men fathered an Arthur King, I would be extremely interested. There are several 19th century Arthur Kings from the area, but that is a "little" late. However, it does give the impression of an earlier Arthur King from Tempsford. Now, the obvious question is - Is anybody familiar with these Kings? Thanks, Don
1. Place: Dickinson's Mill (Craig Kilby) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 11:00:15 -0400 From: Craig Kilby <[email protected]> Subject: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] Place: Dickinson's Mill To: Northern Neck Northern Neck List <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dr. Camille Wells recently enquired about a place called Dickenson's Mill mentioned in Landon Carter's estate. I referred her to Mary Miller's *Place Names of the Northern Neck* but at the time could not find my copy of the book. Well, of course it did turn up, and here is the entry on it: "Dickinson's Mill. Mill. Richmond County in the inventory of Robert Carter's estate. (Possibly present Garland's Mill.)" If this is the case, then finding the location is not difficult. Miller's book gives the precise coordinates for Garland's Mill Pond on Garland's Mill Road near Warsaw. Craig
Any chance this is Glascock's Landing in Richmond County--a colonial tobo inspection warehouse that *may have* kept its name into the 19th century. [The Glascocks no longer owned the land by about 1800. For Glascock's Warehouse, see http://vagenweb.org/hening/ On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 10:10 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I have a Joseph Albert Clarkson born 10 Jul 1840 at Glask-Landing does > anyone know where this is? > > Another CLARKSON, John lived or owned a house or maybe plantation called > Maple Valley, near Minor, Essex Co. ? Thanks, MaryB > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
He was born to Benjamin and Fanny Games Clarkson, some of the CLARKSONs lived in Middlesex -- John Washington CLARKSON married a Gatewood and their descendants lived on farm where they farmed the land and the river -- this would be Bowlers Wharf, Essex, VA, would that be close? I am not familiar with Richmond County. -----Original Message----- From: Camille Wells Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 8:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [VA-NORTHERN-NECK] place: Middlesex County - Glask-Landing, Middlesex, VA Any chance this is Glascock's Landing in Richmond County--a colonial tobo inspection warehouse that *may have* kept its name into the 19th century. [The Glascocks no longer owned the land by about 1800. For Glascock's Warehouse, see http://vagenweb.org/hening/ On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 10:10 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I have a Joseph Albert Clarkson born 10 Jul 1840 at Glask-Landing does > anyone know where this is? > > Another CLARKSON, John lived or owned a house or maybe plantation called > Maple Valley, near Minor, Essex Co. ? Thanks, MaryB > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have a Joseph Albert Clarkson born 10 Jul 1840 at Glask-Landing does anyone know where this is? Another CLARKSON, John lived or owned a house or maybe plantation called Maple Valley, near Minor, Essex Co. ? Thanks, MaryB
Dr. Camille Wells recently enquired about a place called Dickenson's Mill mentioned in Landon Carter's estate. I referred her to Mary Miller's *Place Names of the Northern Neck* but at the time could not find my copy of the book. Well, of course it did turn up, and here is the entry on it: "Dickinson's Mill. Mill. Richmond County in the inventory of Robert Carter's estate. (Possibly present Garland's Mill.)" If this is the case, then finding the location is not difficult. Miller's book gives the precise coordinates for Garland's Mill Pond on Garland's Mill Road near Warsaw. Craig
Camille, All I can do for the moment is to refer you to Mary Miller's book, "Place Names of The Northern Neck"...which is usually by my side but at the moment is maddeningly hiding. I see that you are the featured speaker at the next RIchard Henry Lee Chapter of the SAR meeting on the topic of "Rosewell and Governor Page" on May 16th. (Westminster Canturbury complex at Weems/Irvington area) You are always a Super Hero here in the Northern Neck. I am happy to host anyone here on this list to be my guest for this presentation, but I will need confirmed reservations. The cost of lunch is somewhere in the neighborhood of $12. Cash bar, starts at 11:30 a.m. usually ends around 1:30 p.m. In the meantime, anyone with any information about this mill, please chime. Richmond County does sound right. Craig cc; NN rootsweb list On May 4, 2011, at 1:23 PM, camille wells wrote: > Craig, > > A question for the Listserve: where was Dickinson's Mill? I know it was associated with Landon Carter and probably on his land--two references to it in his diary. I believe it was in Richmond County, but not so certain of that. > > I also believe it may still have currency--when I came across it in an `8th-century letter, it sounded familiar. > > Many thanks, > Camille.