Copied from: http://www.europe.datafellows.com/hoaxes/wobbhoax.htm Please pass this on to your "aquaintance". ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NAME: Wobbler virus hoax ALIAS: California virus hoax In 1999 there appeared a new hoax message warning abour Wobbler virus. This virus does not exist. But there's a joke program called 'Joke.Win.Aloap' that is detected by Solomon as 'Wobbling Trojan'. The hoax message looks like this: WARNING: If you receive an e-mail with a file called California, do not open the file. The file contains the WOBBLER virus. This information was announced yesterday morning from IBM; AOL states that this is a very dangerous virus, much worse than "Melissa", and that there is NO remedy for it at this time. Some very sick individual has succeeded in using the reformat function from Norton Utilities causing it to completely erase all documents on the hard drive. It has been designed to work with Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. It destroys Macintosh and IBM compatible computers. This is a new, very malicious virus and not many people know about it. Pass this warning along to EVERYONE in your address book ASAP so that this threat may be stopped. There exists another version of this hoax: Subject: FW: WARNING!!! WARNING!!! Importance: High A serious virus warning folks. The following has been confirmed by F-Secure (Datafellows): A new virus - WOBBLER will be launched in 7 to 10 days time. It will coincide with some presidential happening in Los Angeles in the USA. It will arrive on an e-mail titled "CALIFORNIA". This virus is announced to be more powerful and destructive than MELISSA and of course there is NO REMEDY as yet. If you should open anything with title then kiss all your hard drive information good bye. It will also destroy Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. This information can be verified by AOL, IBM and Datafellows (old F-PROT). PLEASE TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY AND WARN AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE. Have a nice day! Data Fellows has never confirmed the existance of that virus. Recently there appeared a new twist of this hoax: A new virus It will arrive on e-mail titled "CALIFORNIA". IBM and AOL have announced that it is VERY powerful, more so than Melissa,there is no remedy. It will EAT all your information on the hard drive and it also destroys Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Do not open anything with this title and please pass this message on to all your contacts and anyone who uses your e-mail facility. Not many people seem to know about this yet, so propagate it as fast as possible! Please ignore these messages and don't pass them on. ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com
One more thing also, generally if you are infected with it, you usually can not connect to the internet until it's cleaned out of your system. ----- Original Message ----- From: MLS <autolycous@excite.com> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 8:02 PM Subject: Re: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection Ok, I've got to jump in here. Everyone here does know that the Happy99 worm comes to you by attachment, right? Since Rootsweb lists do not allow attachments, you cannot get this virus through the list. Besides, and correct me if I'm wrong, doesn't Rootsweb have it's own anti-virus software? I believe I read that on another list. HIH, MS On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:01:14 -0400, Cheryl Marvar wrote: > I have an anti-virus program in my computer also. > It automatically scans once a week. > Cheryl > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eileen Dove <edove@access.mountain.net> > To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 11:14 PM > Subject: Re: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > > > >This sounds dumb, but how do I scan for a virus? > > > >firebird wrote: > > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: Virus Quarantine Box <virus@tidalwave.net> > >> To: <pamrooney@prodigy.net> > >> Sent: August 16, 1999 9:54 AM > >> Subject: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > >> > >> > Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > >> > > >> > You are receiving this auto-message because a virus scanner has > determined > >> that you may be passing the Happy99.exe virus. This behaviour may be a > >> symptom of infection by the Happy99.exe virus on your machine. This > >> particular virus manifests itself by replicating itself and attaching > itself > >> to all email messages sent out from your machine and possibly infecting > >> others. Please scan your system with a recently updated virus scanner and > >> clear out the virus if it is determined that you have the virus. > >> > > >> > Thank you > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com
It's not me either. I run Norton anti-virus 5.0
I have an anti-virus program in my computer also. It automatically scans once a week. Cheryl -----Original Message----- From: Eileen Dove <edove@access.mountain.net> To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 11:14 PM Subject: Re: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection >This sounds dumb, but how do I scan for a virus? > >firebird wrote: > >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Virus Quarantine Box <virus@tidalwave.net> >> To: <pamrooney@prodigy.net> >> Sent: August 16, 1999 9:54 AM >> Subject: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection >> >> > Possible Happy99.exe virus infection >> > >> > You are receiving this auto-message because a virus scanner has determined >> that you may be passing the Happy99.exe virus. This behaviour may be a >> symptom of infection by the Happy99.exe virus on your machine. This >> particular virus manifests itself by replicating itself and attaching itself >> to all email messages sent out from your machine and possibly infecting >> others. Please scan your system with a recently updated virus scanner and >> clear out the virus if it is determined that you have the virus. >> > >> > Thank you > >
Jeff, Put me on the list to purchase on of these books. Ken Carrico kencarrico@gci.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff Carr (by way of Nedra Dickman Brill <brillnd@pacifier.com>) <jeffc@regionten.org> To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 4:05 PM Subject: Simmons Hi group, Knowing that I have been writing a new Simmons genealogy, Nedra Brill forwarded to me the recent volley of Simmons messages, asking about the Leonard Simmons who married Mary Vandale. As has already been stated, the previous publications about the Simmons' have them woefully confused. I have been working to delineate the Pendleton Simmons', down to the 1850 Census. The book is just about completed; I hope to have it off to the publisher in the next month or so. While not proven, I do think that I have accurately placed this Leonard in the Pendleton family. I believe him to be Leonard Simmons III, son of Leonard Jr., and grandson of Leonard Sr. Discussing the evidence supporting the identification of his parentage is difficult, short of rewriting his father's, Leonard Simmons Jr., narrative from the book. I will try to give a thumbnail sketch of how this goes. First, on p. 290 of Morton's "History of Pendleton County," the "A" Simmons family is that of Leonard Sr. His #3 child, the Leonard Simmons who married Catherine Smith, was NOT the son of Leonard Sr., but rather of George Simmons Sr. However, I do believe that Leonard Sr. DID have a son named Leonard, but has heretofore never been identified. In the personal property tax lists, he was occasionally called "Jr." (though, so was Leonard of George Sr.!). This REAL Leonard Jr. died just a few months before his father in 1808; thus, at a glance, the court proceedings look like just one estate. However, upon closer examination, each had a different set of administrators and appraisers. This real Leonard Jr. had wife named Elizabeth, and probably the following children: Christina, Henry, Sarah, Mathias, Nicholas, Margaret, Barbara, John, and Leonard. Of these, Henry, Nicholas, Barbara, and John are proven; the rest have circumstantial connections, most notably that nearly all of them settled outside of Pendleton County. In addition, several of them were bound out by the Pendleton Court around the time when Leonard Jr. died. His widow Elizabeth remarried Lewis Curtner in 1816 in Greenbrier County. The first child baptized at Wilfong's Church in Pendleton was a Leonard Siemon, on January 1, 1807; his father was also named Leonard, and his godparents/sponsors were yet another Leonard Simmon and wife. Given that the Leonard Simmons (m. Mary Vandale) of Roane County was reportedly born Jan. 1, 1806, this seems certain to have been his baptism; either he was bapt. on his 1st birthday, or his family remembered the wrong year of his birth. The Leonard Simmons (m. Cath. Smith) of George Sr. did NOT have a son named Leonard who lived to adulthood, so he cannot have been the father of this child in this baptism. Nor could it have been Leonard the son of Capt. Henry Simmons; that Leonard m. Polly Mefford in 1805, and left the state within 10 years, so it is VERY unlikely that he had a son Leonard who returned to WV. This leaves only the real Leonard Jr. (m. Elizabeth -) to have been the father of the baptized child in 1807. In addition, it would make sense for his own father, Leonard Sr., to have been the sponsor of the baptism. As mentioned earlier, Leonard Jr.'s widow, Elizabeth, remarried in Greenbrier County. The Leonard who married Mary Vandale (and did so in Greenbrier County), first appeared as an independent tithable/taxpayer in the tax lists in 1828, in Greenbrier County; this first appearance (usually at age 21) matches perfectly with an 1807 birth, as suggested by the church record cited above. The next year, Lewis Curtner (Leonard III's step-father) was the last person visited by the tax collector on one day, while Leonard Simmons was the first person visited the next day, thus suggesting possible proximity. Lastly, Leonard (m. Mary Vandale) named his last son "Nicholas," probably after his older brother, who had remained in Pocahontas County, which had been formed from several counties, including a portion from Greenbrier County. That Leonard Simmons of Roane County's family recalled that he had come from Cave, WV (near Franklin), is consistent with his having been born of the Leonard Simmons Sr. family, as they were the ones who had settled on the upper South Branch; around 1800, the other Simmons were still living over on the upper South Fork, and would not have been remembered as "from Cave." I will send out a notice when the book is ready . Jeff Carr Charlottesville, VA
Jeff are there any more updates on the Bennett line Bob Stott
Ok, I've got to jump in here. Everyone here does know that the Happy99 worm comes to you by attachment, right? Since Rootsweb lists do not allow attachments, you cannot get this virus through the list. Besides, and correct me if I'm wrong, doesn't Rootsweb have it's own anti-virus software? I believe I read that on another list. HIH, MS On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 22:01:14 -0400, Cheryl Marvar wrote: > I have an anti-virus program in my computer also. > It automatically scans once a week. > Cheryl > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eileen Dove <edove@access.mountain.net> > To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 11:14 PM > Subject: Re: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > > > >This sounds dumb, but how do I scan for a virus? > > > >firebird wrote: > > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: Virus Quarantine Box <virus@tidalwave.net> > >> To: <pamrooney@prodigy.net> > >> Sent: August 16, 1999 9:54 AM > >> Subject: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > >> > >> > Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > >> > > >> > You are receiving this auto-message because a virus scanner has > determined > >> that you may be passing the Happy99.exe virus. This behaviour may be a > >> symptom of infection by the Happy99.exe virus on your machine. This > >> particular virus manifests itself by replicating itself and attaching > itself > >> to all email messages sent out from your machine and possibly infecting > >> others. Please scan your system with a recently updated virus scanner and > >> clear out the virus if it is determined that you have the virus. > >> > > >> > Thank you > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com
Simon's father was Ruben in 1860 census age 52 mother Lydia age 46 sister Annie age 22 brother Abraham B. age 18 , will search for their marriage will get back soon Bob Stott,Mesa AZ.
Jennifer, I don't have the parents of Cynthia Jane Hedrick. The siblings I show for her is Patrick . I don't have the marriage date of Ida Hedrick to Patrick Raines. I would be interested in the decentents of Cynthia Hedrick and Martin Raines. Thanks, Jim Hedrick -----Original Message----- From: Jenn5472@aol.com <Jenn5472@aol.com> To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 12:04 PM Subject: Re: HEDRICK >In a message dated 8/17/99 10:37:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jmhe@kdsi.net >writes: >Jim, >Do you have the parents of Cynthia Jane Hedrick or her siblings? Do you have >the marriage date for Ida Hedrick and Patrick Raines? I don't have anything >else. If I don't hear back from you, I will assume what you have is listed >below! Thanks so much for your help. Can I give you any information?? I >have Ida and Patrick Raines children and descendants of Cynthia Hedrick and >Martin Raines if you don't have them. >Jennifer > ><< don't know anything about Ida beyond her marriage to Patrick > Raines, sorry. Do have some info on Cynthia Jane Hedrick b. 1853 in > Pendleton Co. WVa., married 16 Oct 1869 to Martin Raines b. 26 Aug 1848 in > Pendleton Co. WVa. >>
Can anyone tell me who the parents of Simeon Harman MALLOW b. 1836 and of Ann Annie Mallow b. 1838 were? I have them married to each other with 9 children. Isaac S. - William Webster - Mary Catherine - Henry - Lydia - Sarah Jane - Michael C. - Jacob W. and a (Cletus?) ? Thanks in advance, Una K.
Hi group, Knowing that I have been writing a new Simmons genealogy, Nedra Brill forwarded to me the recent volley of Simmons messages, asking about the Leonard Simmons who married Mary Vandale. As has already been stated, the previous publications about the Simmons' have them woefully confused. I have been working to delineate the Pendleton Simmons', down to the 1850 Census. The book is just about completed; I hope to have it off to the publisher in the next month or so. While not proven, I do think that I have accurately placed this Leonard in the Pendleton family. I believe him to be Leonard Simmons III, son of Leonard Jr., and grandson of Leonard Sr. Discussing the evidence supporting the identification of his parentage is difficult, short of rewriting his father's, Leonard Simmons Jr., narrative from the book. I will try to give a thumbnail sketch of how this goes. First, on p. 290 of Morton's "History of Pendleton County," the "A" Simmons family is that of Leonard Sr. His #3 child, the Leonard Simmons who married Catherine Smith, was NOT the son of Leonard Sr., but rather of George Simmons Sr. However, I do believe that Leonard Sr. DID have a son named Leonard, but has heretofore never been identified. In the personal property tax lists, he was occasionally called "Jr." (though, so was Leonard of George Sr.!). This REAL Leonard Jr. died just a few months before his father in 1808; thus, at a glance, the court proceedings look like just one estate. However, upon closer examination, each had a different set of administrators and appraisers. This real Leonard Jr. had wife named Elizabeth, and probably the following children: Christina, Henry, Sarah, Mathias, Nicholas, Margaret, Barbara, John, and Leonard. Of these, Henry, Nicholas, Barbara, and John are proven; the rest have circumstantial connections, most notably that nearly all of them settled outside of Pendleton County. In addition, several of them were bound out by the Pendleton Court around the time when Leonard Jr. died. His widow Elizabeth remarried Lewis Curtner in 1816 in Greenbrier County. The first child baptized at Wilfong's Church in Pendleton was a Leonard Siemon, on January 1, 1807; his father was also named Leonard, and his godparents/sponsors were yet another Leonard Simmon and wife. Given that the Leonard Simmons (m. Mary Vandale) of Roane County was reportedly born Jan. 1, 1806, this seems certain to have been his baptism; either he was bapt. on his 1st birthday, or his family remembered the wrong year of his birth. The Leonard Simmons (m. Cath. Smith) of George Sr. did NOT have a son named Leonard who lived to adulthood, so he cannot have been the father of this child in this baptism. Nor could it have been Leonard the son of Capt. Henry Simmons; that Leonard m. Polly Mefford in 1805, and left the state within 10 years, so it is VERY unlikely that he had a son Leonard who returned to WV. This leaves only the real Leonard Jr. (m. Elizabeth ) to have been the father of the baptized child in 1807. In addition, it would make sense for his own father, Leonard Sr., to have been the sponsor of the baptism. As mentioned earlier, Leonard Jr.'s widow, Elizabeth, remarried in Greenbrier County. The Leonard who married Mary Vandale (and did so in Greenbrier County), first appeared as an independent tithable/taxpayer in the tax lists in 1828, in Greenbrier County; this first appearance (usually at age 21) matches perfectly with an 1807 birth, as suggested by the church record cited above. The next year, Lewis Curtner (Leonard III's step-father) was the last person visited by the tax collector on one day, while Leonard Simmons was the first person visited the next day, thus suggesting possible proximity. Lastly, Leonard (m. Mary Vandale) named his last son "Nicholas," probably after his older brother, who had remained in Pocahontas County, which had been formed from several counties, including a portion from Greenbrier County. That Leonard Simmons of Roane County's family recalled that he had come from Cave, WV (near Franklin), is consistent with his having been born of the Leonard Simmons Sr. family, as they were the ones who had settled on the upper South Branch; around 1800, the other Simmons were still living over on the upper South Fork, and would not have been remembered as "from Cave." I will send out a notice when the book is ready . Jeff Carr Charlottesville, VA
Hi Jennifer, don't know anything about Ida beyond her marriage to Patrick Raines, sorry. Do have some info on Cynthia Jane Hedrick b. 1853 in Pendleton Co. WVa., married 16 Oct 1869 to Martin Raines b. 26 Aug 1848 in Pendleton Co. WVa. Jim Hedrick -----Original Message----- From: Jenn5472@aol.com <Jenn5472@aol.com> To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 7:02 PM Subject: Re: HEDRICK >In a message dated 8/16/99 7:53:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jmhe@kdsi.net >writes: > ><< I have info on Ida Raines Hedrick, b. 20 Jul 1875. Father: Jonas Hedrick > m. Mary S Wimer. Jonas Hedrick's father: Michael Hedrick, b. 1811, d. > 1894, m. Mary J. Pendleton. Michael Hedrick's father: Frederick Hedrick, > b. 1787, d. 1846. Frederick Hedrick's father: Charles Hedrick, b. 1740, d. > 1802 m. Barbara Conrad, b. 1742 ( Charles and Barbara Conrad Hedrick are my > gggggrandparents. Hope this helps, Jim Hedrick >> > >Thanks Jim, I didn't have that! Do you know who Ida Hedrick married after >the divorce from Patrick Raines, do you have a divorce date or a death date >for her?? I'd be interested in knowing anything you have on Ida. I am not >blood related to this line, but I am related to Cynthia Jane Hedrick who is >my ggg grandmother, do you have anything on her in your records? I have >nothing on her, not even a birthdate. She married Martin Raines. Thanks for >your help! >Jennifer
In a message dated 8/17/99 10:37:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jmhe@kdsi.net writes: Jim, Do you have the parents of Cynthia Jane Hedrick or her siblings? Do you have the marriage date for Ida Hedrick and Patrick Raines? I don't have anything else. If I don't hear back from you, I will assume what you have is listed below! Thanks so much for your help. Can I give you any information?? I have Ida and Patrick Raines children and descendants of Cynthia Hedrick and Martin Raines if you don't have them. Jennifer << don't know anything about Ida beyond her marriage to Patrick Raines, sorry. Do have some info on Cynthia Jane Hedrick b. 1853 in Pendleton Co. WVa., married 16 Oct 1869 to Martin Raines b. 26 Aug 1848 in Pendleton Co. WVa. >>
Does anyone know anything about Jennie Camel who married Jessie Pennington son of Richard and Mary "Polly" Pennington of Pendleton County, WV. Could Jennie's last name been mispelled? I've seen Cabell and Campbell in the indexes of books but haven't yet found Camel. Thanks Debbie
This sounds dumb, but how do I scan for a virus? firebird wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Virus Quarantine Box <virus@tidalwave.net> > To: <pamrooney@prodigy.net> > Sent: August 16, 1999 9:54 AM > Subject: Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > > > Possible Happy99.exe virus infection > > > > You are receiving this auto-message because a virus scanner has determined > that you may be passing the Happy99.exe virus. This behaviour may be a > symptom of infection by the Happy99.exe virus on your machine. This > particular virus manifests itself by replicating itself and attaching itself > to all email messages sent out from your machine and possibly infecting > others. Please scan your system with a recently updated virus scanner and > clear out the virus if it is determined that you have the virus. > > > > Thank you
I have info on Ida Raines Hedrick, b. 20 Jul 1875. Father: Jonas Hedrick m. Mary S Wimer. Jonas Hedrick's father: Michael Hedrick, b. 1811, d. 1894, m. Mary J. Pendleton. Michael Hedrick's father: Frederick Hedrick, b. 1787, d. 1846. Frederick Hedrick's father: Charles Hedrick, b. 1740, d. 1802 m. Barbara Conrad, b. 1742 ( Charles and Barbara Conrad Hedrick are my gggggrandparents. Hope this helps, Jim Hedrick -----Original Message----- From: Jenn5472@aol.com <Jenn5472@aol.com> To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 6:04 PM Subject: HEDRICK ><< Hi - I have a Sara Ellen Pennington who m. Enoch Davis 9/30/1852. Her< > >father is listed as Percillar (?) Pennington. Would you possibly have any< > >information on this family?? > >< Also I have names of the eight children of Reuben Hedrick and Eleanor > Pennington) Hedrick , m. May 22, 1841, if you need them.> > >I think I have posted this inquiry before, but in case there's any one new or >if I didn't, here goes! > >Since we are talking about the Hedrick line, I have a couple Hedrick's in my >tree that I don't know much about and I'm interested if anyone else has these >names. My gg grandfather, Patrick Raines, b. July, 10, 1870 in Pendleton >Co., d. Sept. 11, 1933 in Pendleton Co. married Ida Catherine Hedrick, b. >July 20, 1875 in Hightown, Highland, VA. They had 3 children, Flodia, Media >and Ocie (died young). They were divorced and then he married my gg >grandmother Laura Lambert. After the divorce she lived on the top of the >mountain where they lived with her parents I think and she later remarried. >Is anyone familiar with this family? > >Patrick's father, my ggg grandfather (he's the son of Tobias Raines and >Elizabeth Harper) was Martin Raines, b. Aug. 26, 1848 in Pendleton Co. d. >Dec. 12, 1896 married Cynthia Jane Hedrick, b. Abt. 1853 in Pendleton Co., >WV. They were married in Pendleton Co. on Oct. 16, 1869. > >I am interested to know more about Cynthia Jane Hedrick's family and Ida >Catherine Hedrick's family. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks. >Jennifer
I ran my anti-virus program, and I do not have a virus. Betty
Debbie Also I have names of the eight children of Reuben Hedrick and Eleanor Pennington) Hedrick , m. May 22, 1841, if you need them. -----Original Message----- From: dkinsey@southeast.net <dkinsey@southeast.net> To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, August 13, 1999 3:38 PM Subject: Re: Pennington/Minnes/Davis/Roy >Hi - I have a Sara Ellen Pennington who m. Enoch Davis 9/30/1852. Her >father is listed as Percillar (?) Pennington. Would you possibly have any >information on this family?? TIA > > >Dorris >----- Original Message ----- >From: <DBri185263@aol.com> >To: <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 1:15 PM >Subject: Pennington/Minnes/Davis/Roy > > >> Hello: >> After months of searching the internet, books and sending off for >information >> I done quite well in my research on the Pennington Family in Pendleton >County >> and Randolph County, WV. >> I still need some information on some individuals and I'm hoping someone >on >> the list will be able to help fill in the missing pieces. >> I have information that I'd be happy to share with anyone who is >interested >> in this family. >> Thanks >> Debbie >> >> Priscilla Pennington born________1772. Married Thomas Davis 1/19/1792. >Does >> anyone have the month and date that Priscilla was born and death date. >Also >> need Thomas Davis birth and death date. And I believe his father was >James >> Davis. >> >> Barbara Pennington daughter of Richard Pennington, Sr. born _______1775. >I >> need month and day on birth and death date. If she married and any >children. >> >> John Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Sr born_______1777. I need >month >> and day on birth and death date. If he married and any children. >> >> Palcy Pennington daughter of Richard Pennington, Sr married Robert >> Minnes(Minnis). I have no dates on either one of these two. >> >> Jesse Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Jr born Nov 22, 1797 married >> Jennie Camel. I have no marriage date on them. And I'm wondering if >Jennie's >> last name could of been Campbell? I looked in alot of books and couldn't >find >> the surname Camel. Any information on her would be appreciated. >> I also need the death date of Jesse. All I have is he died in 1865 in >Fayette >> Co. >> >> John Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Jr. born Oct. 1, 1802. Married >> Winifred Thompson July 2, 1827. John died_______1885. And I have no birth >or >> death date on Winifred. >> >> Sampson Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Jr. married Mary Montoney. I >> need a birth and death date on Mary. >> >> Solomon A Pennington married Jane Wyatt. I need a birth and death date on >her. >> >> Samuel C Pennington married Lydia Davis Aug. 5, 1843. I need a birth and >> death date on Lydia Davis. >> >> Vinson B Pennington married Phebe Flanagan. I need a birth and death date >on >> Phebe. >> >> Ellen Pennington married Reuben Hedrick May 22, 1841. I need a birth and >> death date on Reuben Hedrick. >> >> Margaret Pennington born March 2, 1820 and married Solomon Roy Nov 10, >1841. >> I need a death date on Margaret and birth and death date on Solomon. >> >> >> >> >>
Hi Debbie My records show a Reuben Hedrick, b. 1812, d. 1894. All I have. Jim Hedrick -----Original Message----- From: DBri185263@aol.com <DBri185263@aol.com> To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com <WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, August 13, 1999 3:18 PM Subject: Pennington/Minnes/Davis/Roy >Hello: >After months of searching the internet, books and sending off for information >I done quite well in my research on the Pennington Family in Pendleton County >and Randolph County, WV. >I still need some information on some individuals and I'm hoping someone on >the list will be able to help fill in the missing pieces. >I have information that I'd be happy to share with anyone who is interested >in this family. >Thanks >Debbie > > Priscilla Pennington born________1772. Married Thomas Davis 1/19/1792. Does >anyone have the month and date that Priscilla was born and death date. Also >need Thomas Davis birth and death date. And I believe his father was James >Davis. > > Barbara Pennington daughter of Richard Pennington, Sr. born _______1775. I >need month and day on birth and death date. If she married and any children. > > John Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Sr born_______1777. I need month >and day on birth and death date. If he married and any children. > > Palcy Pennington daughter of Richard Pennington, Sr married Robert >Minnes(Minnis). I have no dates on either one of these two. > >Jesse Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Jr born Nov 22, 1797 married >Jennie Camel. I have no marriage date on them. And I'm wondering if Jennie's >last name could of been Campbell? I looked in alot of books and couldn't find >the surname Camel. Any information on her would be appreciated. >I also need the death date of Jesse. All I have is he died in 1865 in Fayette >Co. > >John Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Jr. born Oct. 1, 1802. Married >Winifred Thompson July 2, 1827. John died_______1885. And I have no birth or >death date on Winifred. > >Sampson Pennington son of Richard Pennington, Jr. married Mary Montoney. I >need a birth and death date on Mary. > >Solomon A Pennington married Jane Wyatt. I need a birth and death date on her. > >Samuel C Pennington married Lydia Davis Aug. 5, 1843. I need a birth and >death date on Lydia Davis. > >Vinson B Pennington married Phebe Flanagan. I need a birth and death date on >Phebe. > >Ellen Pennington married Reuben Hedrick May 22, 1841. I need a birth and >death date on Reuben Hedrick. > >Margaret Pennington born March 2, 1820 and married Solomon Roy Nov 10, 1841. >I need a death date on Margaret and birth and death date on Solomon. > > >
aint me either..I checked too