Hello Diane I only wish that I had! Do you know where they came from? I will keep an eye out for them on my searches if they come from Huddersfield area. Eve Mazery Stocklands Farm 033 3305225 082 9752298 email addresses: stocklands@iafrica.com edulink@iafrica.com website: www.stocklandsfarm.co.za "A wonderful blend of old-world charm and modern luxury" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diane Sullivan" <dianes916@sbcglobal.net> To: <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [WRY] HAIGH > Hello Eve - My GGG grandmother was Mary HAIGH born 1779 who married John > TEAL. That's all I know about them. Have you run across these names? > Their daughter, Lydia TEAL married William COCKROFT. > > Diane in California > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Listers Is the person who was researching FISHWICK's in Thornton, Bradford still on this list? A few years ago I didn't think that mine touched the Thornton area - now I know better, one of them does and I would like to make contact. Kind regards Judith K
regards Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Magnusson" <nancie45@shaw.ca> To: <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 1:09 PM Subject: Re: [WRY] Fwd: 3 days Free Ancestry searching > OH Lordie I didn't post the link????? I'm losing it......sorry........here > is the link. Nancy > > http://landing.ancestry.com/popularmedia/hs1.aspx?landingpage=3DF_nc&o_iid=32618&o_lid=32618&o_it=32845Add > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Nancy Could you please post the Link? Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Magnusson" <nancie45@shaw.ca> To: "Diane Sullivan" <dianes916@sbcglobal.net>; <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 12:05 PM Subject: Re: [WRY] Fwd: 3 days Free Ancestry searching > This link will take you to the 3 day free trial. BUT, if you are already a > member of ancestry you won't be able to access this, you'll have to sign out > and sign in with another Identity..............Nancy > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Eve - My GGG grandmother was Mary HAIGH born 1779 who married John TEAL. That's all I know about them. Have you run across these names? Their daughter, Lydia TEAL married William COCKROFT. Diane in California
Hi Joan What list was This ? I can't find anything free Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Smith" <amberleigh04@gmail.com> To: <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 10:32 AM Subject: [WRY] Fwd: 3 days Free Ancestry searching > Hi Everyone > > >From another list I belong to. Ancestry.com has 3 free days. > > Joan in South Yorkshire > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Everyone >From another list I belong to. Ancestry.com has 3 free days. Joan in South Yorkshire
OH Lordie I didn't post the link????? I'm losing it......sorry........here is the link. Nancy http://landing.ancestry.com/popularmedia/hs1.aspx?landingpage=3DF_nc&o_iid=32618&o_lid=32618&o_it=32845Add
This link will take you to the 3 day free trial. BUT, if you are already a member of ancestry you won't be able to access this, you'll have to sign out and sign in with another Identity..............Nancy
I went into www.ancestry.com and saw where they'll give me a 14 day trial. That's long enough to possibly find more information. Diane in California
Hello again,sorry if i upset some people on here .there is more in life than winging,anyway Roy i didnt send you info till i asked if it was ok with you. Now my dad and hid dad were both THOMAS CORNALL,born BLACKPOOL area,my dad was born 1916 ,he had two sisters EDITH and ELSIE. the three were born all at yearly intervals.THOMAS senior died at 39 after mustard gas from the 1914 -18 war,his wife was NELLIE DYSON,i think she was origially from MANCHESTER,her family were supposed to have hotels,THE COMMERCIAL was one of them.NELLIE had a brother JACK and also a sister just forget her name right now,my memory is getting bad.but i will remember later.she had a son and daughter JULIE and STAN.Think the CORNALL ,S came from BLACKPOOL my birthplace,i live in Australia now.Hope you can make sense of all this and i really do appreciate what you did for me re the PEARSONS,hope i dont upset anyone else,oh by the way NELLIE i think was a WRIGHT,her gran was DYSON.SORRY. carol. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy Stockdill" <roy.stockdill@btinternet.com> To: <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 8:46 PM Subject: Re: [WRY] RE PEARSON > From: "Carol Groves" <bluebell64@optusnet.com.au> > >> Before i send any info,thought i would first ask you if you could >> help me with my CORNALL name,but that would be BLACKPOOL >> LANCASHIRE or tell me how to go about it.i have tried but dont get >> very far,Many thank,s Carol.< > > I take it you were happy with the copious information I supplied you with > about your Pearsons, then? I believe I got your family tree back another > generation. > > However, I cannot help with your latest query unless you SPELL OUT > what you want to know and what you have done so far yourself! This is > what I have been trying to impress upon you, Carol. No-one can help if > you just give us a vague name. We need to know more details. > > I can tell you, if it's any help, that in the 1881 census of Britain there > were > a total of 433 CORNALLs, 275 of them - well over half - in Lancashire, so > it is clearly a surname of that county. The epicentre of the name appears > to have been Prestonh (90 entries) and Fylde (89 entries) which includes > Blackpool. The surname dictionaries say it is common in Lancashire, > deriving from a lost place of the name. > > However, I don't know if I can help until you until you post some > information. I am not a mind reader! Perhaps I could re-emphasise yet > again to other listers, especially newcomers to family history, that if we > old hands and professionals are to help you we need to KNOW the > details of WHO, WHERE, WHEN, what you have already done and what > you want to know. It is not very helpful just to chuck out a surname and > ask if anyone has any connections to it, since you will get a lot of > replies > that are simply irrelevant and people's time will be wasted in responding. > > Now, please post exactly who your Cornalls were, what you know about > them already and what you want to know. > > -- > Roy Stockdill > Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies > Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org > Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: > www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html > > "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, > and that is not being talked about." > OSCAR WILDE > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello Carol I don't think you can say people were wingeing, I think Roy expected a 'thank you' for all the work he has done for you. Me................ if someone had done so much, or even a little, to help me, I would be shouting thank you from the rooftops for all to hear. Perhaps you thanked him privately and I may be wide of the mark, if so I apologise to you. Kind regards Judith K Carol Groves <bluebell64@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
Before i send any info,thought i would first ask you if you could help me with my CORNALL name,but that would be BLACKPOOL LANCASHIRE ,or tell me how to go about it.i have tried but dont get very far,Many thank,s Carol. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy Stockdill" <roy.stockdill@btinternet.com> To: <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 10:21 PM Subject: Re: [WRY] RE PEARSON > From: "Carol Groves" <bluebell64@optusnet.com.au> > >> OK Roy,I am looking for Hiram Pearson born i think in Saddleworth,or >> Skipton probley the first one,born about 1847,married a Mary,he was my >> great grandfather ,one of his sonswas my grandpop,Robert ,he married a >> Mary Ellen Phillips born Skipton.Robert was born1870,Mary his wife >> 1868.Hiram also had anothers son not sure of his name and two >> daughters Violet and Zillah.Hope you can work all thi s out .Many >> thank,s Carol. ----- > > Well now, had you posted this information in the first place I could have > told you several days ago that Hiram Pearson was born at Skipton, > according to the censuses of 1861 and 1881. His birth was registered at > Skipton in the Sep quarter of 1847, vol 23 page 601 and he married > MARY ELLEN ADAMS at Bradford in the Sep quarter of 1867, vol 9b > page 82 (data from FreeBMD) > > In the census of 1881 they were living at 493 Wakefield Road, Bowling, > Bradford, and Hiram was a yarn dyer. His wife Mary E Pearson is shown > as being NINE years older than him, since he was 33 and she 42. Her > birth place is given as Saddleworth, which is why you possibly thought > Hiram was born there. They had children, as follows..... > > Robert, 11 > Zillah, 8 > Albert Henry, 3 > > All born at Bradford. > > I took this from the 1881 CDs but it's also online at www.familysearch.org > > In the 1861 census (at Findmypast, the only source I used which is a > subscription website) Hiram was aged 13 and living at Carlton in the > Skipton RD. He is again shown as being born at Skipton and was > working as a cotton spinner. The household was as follows..... > > Hezekiah SWIRE, head, aged 27, Stone Mason, born Carlton > Isabella Swire, wife, 23, born Skipton > James Swire, Son ,1 b Carlton, > Isabella PEARSON, Mother In Law Married, 52 House Keeper b > Greenhow Hill > Robert Pearson, Son, 17, warehouseman, b Skipton, > Hiram Pearson, Son, 13, Cotton Spinner, b Skipton > Thomas Simpson, Lodger Married, 44, Quarryman, b Greenhow Hill > > Clearly, there is something slightly odd about these relationships and > ages! According to FreeBMD, Hezekiah Swire married Isabella Pearson > at Skipton RD in the Sep quarter of 1859. It would seem to me, therefore, > that Robert and Hiram were Isabella's brothers and brothers-in-law to > Hezekiah. They couldn't possibly have been his sons, but it seems likely > the enumerator was indicating that they were the sons of Isabella > Pearson, the mother-in-law. > > In the 1851 census Hiram was aged 3 and the family were living in High > Street, Skipton...... > > Robert Pearson, head, 46, wool comber, born Skipton > Isabella Pearson, wife, 39, b Greenhow Hill > Jane Pearson, dau, 17, cotton weaver, b Skipton > James Pearson, son, 15, cotton carder, b Skipton > Isabella Pearson, dau, 13, cotton-something, b Skipton > Robert Pearson, son, 6, scholar, b Skipton > Hiram Pearson, son, 3, scholar, b Skipton > > I don't think I can do much more, so over to you..... > > -- > Roy Stockdill > Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies > Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org > Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: > www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html > > "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, > and that is not being talked about." > OSCAR WILDE > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
From: "Carol Groves" <bluebell64@optusnet.com.au> > Before i send any info,thought i would first ask you if you could > help me with my CORNALL name,but that would be BLACKPOOL > LANCASHIRE or tell me how to go about it.i have tried but dont get > very far,Many thank,s Carol.< I take it you were happy with the copious information I supplied you with about your Pearsons, then? I believe I got your family tree back another generation. However, I cannot help with your latest query unless you SPELL OUT what you want to know and what you have done so far yourself! This is what I have been trying to impress upon you, Carol. No-one can help if you just give us a vague name. We need to know more details. I can tell you, if it's any help, that in the 1881 census of Britain there were a total of 433 CORNALLs, 275 of them - well over half - in Lancashire, so it is clearly a surname of that county. The epicentre of the name appears to have been Prestonh (90 entries) and Fylde (89 entries) which includes Blackpool. The surname dictionaries say it is common in Lancashire, deriving from a lost place of the name. However, I don't know if I can help until you until you post some information. I am not a mind reader! Perhaps I could re-emphasise yet again to other listers, especially newcomers to family history, that if we old hands and professionals are to help you we need to KNOW the details of WHO, WHERE, WHEN, what you have already done and what you want to know. It is not very helpful just to chuck out a surname and ask if anyone has any connections to it, since you will get a lot of replies that are simply irrelevant and people's time will be wasted in responding. Now, please post exactly who your Cornalls were, what you know about them already and what you want to know. -- Roy Stockdill Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE
Roy, I thought your PEARSON reply was on the top side of generous! to put so much work into finding all that data ...wow, as they say. I don't have any PEARSONs in my line, but now I wish I did :) And a big lesson to those of us asking for help to say what we want to know, and what sources we have tried already. Meanwhile, shouldn't Carol's query be on a Lancashire list? It will likely elicit more help there than on a Yorkshire list. Unless? Roy is still in miracle-working mood. Maggie -----Original Message----- From: Roy Stockdill <roy.stockdill@btinternet.com> To: west-riding@rootsweb.com Sent: Sat, 3 Nov 2007 10.46am Subject: Re: [WRY] RE PEARSON From: "Carol Groves" <bluebell64@optusnet.com.au> > Before i send any info,thought i would first ask you if you could > help me with my CORNALL name,but that would be BLACKPOOL > LANCASHIRE or tell me how to go about it.i have tried but dont get > very far,Many thank,s Carol.< I take it you were happy with the copious information I supplied you with about your Pearsons, then? I believe I got your family tree back another generation. However, I cannot help with your latest query unless you SPELL OUT what you want to know and what you have done so far yourself! This is what I have been trying to impress upon you, Carol. No-one can help if you just give us a vague name. We need to know more details. I can tell you, if it's any help, that in the 1881 census of Britain there were a total of 433 CORNALLs, 275 of them - well over half - in Lancashire, so it is clearly a surname of that county. The epicentre of the name appears to have been Prestonh (90 entries) and Fylde (89 entries) which includes Blackpool. The surname dictionaries say it is common in Lancashire, deriving from a lost place of the name. However, I don't know if I can help until you until you post some information. I am not a mind reader! Perhaps I could re-emphasise yet again to other listers, especially newcomers to family history, that if we old hands and professionals are to help you we need to KNOW the details of WHO, WHERE, WHEN, what you have already done and what you want to know. It is not very helpful just to chuck out a surname and ask if anyone has any connections to it, since you will get a lot of replies that are simply irrelevant and people's time will be wasted in responding. Now, please post exactly who your Cornalls were, what you know about them already and what you want to know. -- Roy Stockdill Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE AOL Email account with unlimited storage. Plus, share and store photos and experience exclusively recorded live music Sessions from your favourite artists. Find out more at http://info.aol.co.uk/joinnow/?ncid=548.
From: "Carol Groves" <bluebell64@optusnet.com.au> > OK Roy,I am looking for Hiram Pearson born i think in Saddleworth,or > Skipton probley the first one,born about 1847,married a Mary,he was my > great grandfather ,one of his sonswas my grandpop,Robert ,he married a > Mary Ellen Phillips born Skipton.Robert was born1870,Mary his wife > 1868.Hiram also had anothers son not sure of his name and two > daughters Violet and Zillah.Hope you can work all thi s out .Many > thank,s Carol. ----- Well now, had you posted this information in the first place I could have told you several days ago that Hiram Pearson was born at Skipton, according to the censuses of 1861 and 1881. His birth was registered at Skipton in the Sep quarter of 1847, vol 23 page 601 and he married MARY ELLEN ADAMS at Bradford in the Sep quarter of 1867, vol 9b page 82 (data from FreeBMD) In the census of 1881 they were living at 493 Wakefield Road, Bowling, Bradford, and Hiram was a yarn dyer. His wife Mary E Pearson is shown as being NINE years older than him, since he was 33 and she 42. Her birth place is given as Saddleworth, which is why you possibly thought Hiram was born there. They had children, as follows..... Robert, 11 Zillah, 8 Albert Henry, 3 All born at Bradford. I took this from the 1881 CDs but it's also online at www.familysearch.org In the 1861 census (at Findmypast, the only source I used which is a subscription website) Hiram was aged 13 and living at Carlton in the Skipton RD. He is again shown as being born at Skipton and was working as a cotton spinner. The household was as follows..... Hezekiah SWIRE, head, aged 27, Stone Mason, born Carlton Isabella Swire, wife, 23, born Skipton James Swire, Son ,1 b Carlton, Isabella PEARSON, Mother In Law Married, 52 House Keeper b Greenhow Hill Robert Pearson, Son, 17, warehouseman, b Skipton, Hiram Pearson, Son, 13, Cotton Spinner, b Skipton Thomas Simpson, Lodger Married, 44, Quarryman, b Greenhow Hill Clearly, there is something slightly odd about these relationships and ages! According to FreeBMD, Hezekiah Swire married Isabella Pearson at Skipton RD in the Sep quarter of 1859. It would seem to me, therefore, that Robert and Hiram were Isabella's brothers and brothers-in-law to Hezekiah. They couldn't possibly have been his sons, but it seems likely the enumerator was indicating that they were the sons of Isabella Pearson, the mother-in-law. In the 1851 census Hiram was aged 3 and the family were living in High Street, Skipton...... Robert Pearson, head, 46, wool comber, born Skipton Isabella Pearson, wife, 39, b Greenhow Hill Jane Pearson, dau, 17, cotton weaver, b Skipton James Pearson, son, 15, cotton carder, b Skipton Isabella Pearson, dau, 13, cotton-something, b Skipton Robert Pearson, son, 6, scholar, b Skipton Hiram Pearson, son, 3, scholar, b Skipton I don't think I can do much more, so over to you..... -- Roy Stockdill Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE
OK Roy,I am looking for Hiram Pearson born i think in Saddleworth,or Skipton probley the first one,born about 1847,married a Mary,he was my great grandfather ,one of his sonswas my grandpop,Robert ,he married a Mary Ellen Phillips born Skipton.Robert was born1870,Mary his wife 1868.Hiram also had anothers son not sure of his name and two daughters Violet and Zillah.Hope you can work all thi s out .Many thank,s Carol. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy Stockdill" <roy.stockdill@btinternet.com> To: <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 8:44 PM Subject: Re: [WRY] RE PEARSON > From: "jenny lang" <jjlang@xtra.co.nz> > >> Hi Carol >> Yes there are PEARSON people out there. >> >> I am interested in William Pearson who married Mary Ellen UMPLEBY in >> 1883. Their son Leonard came to NZ in the early part of the 1900's. >> Leonard had a brother John and a sister Ida. >> >> Does any of this ring any bells.> > > My point, in pointing out the vagueness of the original query, was to > avoid > precisely this kind of message! It's like asking "Are there any Smiths out > there?", although the name Pearson admittedly isn't quite as common as > Smith, though it is relatively common. > > However, it seems to me slightly daft to pose a query in such a vague > and general way, then have lots of listers replying with their Pearsons, > only to be told in the great majority of cases probably that the OP isn't > interested in them! > > When posting queries asking for contact from those interested in a > particular surname, you should always be SPECIFIC, i.e., which family > are you interested in?; what were their full names?; where did they live > and when? The key to garnering information that is going to be of help is > to give some information as to what you know and what you have already > researched and discovered. Otherwise, you may just be wasting people's > time and bandwidth. > > Here's how the query should have been phrased (hypothetical data, of > course): "I am interested in John PEARSON, a greengrocer in Leeds > from about 1860 onwards. He married Maisie Snodgrass at Leeds Parish > Church in 1859 and they had seven children, who were called.....etc. > Does anyone else connect to this family?" > > THAT is the way to pose a proper query and expect sensible replies. > > -- > Roy Stockdill > Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies > Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org > Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: > www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html > > "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, > and that is not being talked about." > OSCAR WILDE > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 3:28 PM Subject: HAIGH I am researching the family of Elizabeth HAIGH who was born 10.10.1797 the daughter of John HAIGH and Elizabeth HAIGH (nee TEMPEST). She married Rev. James ARCHBELL in St Peter's in Leeds on 25.10.1818 and they came out to South Africa in 1819. Her obituary describes the family as staunch Wesleyans/Methodists and says that she had at least 6 brothers and sisters one of whom may have been called Robert. Her father is said by their descendants to have been a Minister in the Church. After her death James married Sarah Anne STRICKLAND (nee HAIGH) who was probably her cousin although some sources suggest sister. I have traced Sarah Anne in the 1851 census when she was widowed and living with Jabez HAIGH who is described as her brother. There are records of Jabez and his family and his parents are William and Judith HAIGH so he is not Elizabeth's brother. An old family letter says that TEMPEST family were from Marton in Cravon and "...the Tempests of Brasfield Hall that was blown up in the rebellion" and the grandparents surname was EDMONDSON from Barnoldswick in Lancashire. Can anyone help me to find the elusive Rev John and his wife Elizabeth HAIGH or any other of their family as I really have hit a brick wall here. Thanks and best wishes Eve
To: WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 3:28 PM Subject: HAIGH I am researching the family of Elizabeth HAIGH who was born 10.10.1797 the daughter of John HAIGH and Elizabeth HAIGH (nee TEMPEST). She married Rev. James ARCHBELL in St Peter's in Leeds on 25.10.1818 and they came out to South Africa in 1819. Her obituary describes the family as staunch Wesleyans/Methodists and says that she had at least 6 brothers and sisters one of whom may have been called Robert. Her father is said by their descendants to have been a Minister in the Church. After her death James married Sarah Anne STRICKLAND (nee HAIGH) who was probably her cousin although some sources suggest sister. I have traced Sarah Anne in the 1851 census when she was widowed and living with Jabez HAIGH who is described as her brother. There are records of Jabez and his family and his parents are William and Judith HAIGH so he is not Elizabeth's brother. An old family letter says that TEMPEST family were from Marton in Cravon and "...the Tempests of Brasfield Hall that was blown up in the rebellion" and the grandparents surname was EDMONDSON from Barnoldswick in Lancashire. Can anyone help me to find the elusive Rev John and his wife Elizabeth HAIGH or any other of their family as I really have hit a brick wall here. Thanks and best wishes Eve
Sorry Jenny,doesnt ring any bell,s but good luck with your search.Carol. ----- Original Message ----- From: "jenny lang" <jjlang@xtra.co.nz> To: <west-riding@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [WRY] RE PEARSON > Hi Carol > Yes there are PEARSON people out there. > > I am interested in William Pearson who married Mary Ellen UMPLEBY in 1883. > Their son Leonard came to NZ in the early part of the 1900's. Leonard had > a > brother John and a sister Ida. > > Does any of this ring any bells. > > Kind Regards, > Jenny Lang, > of Howick (by the sea), > Auckland, > New Zealand. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEST-RIDING-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >