Dover2, There were several Young families of Spartanburg and Greenville Counties, SC just in the 1780s through 1820s. Which one are you intending? Please give us first names and dates or years and I can guide you to some researchers of a particular line if they fall in the above time frame. Give us something to go on as that was a very common surname there back then. Bruce Nichols
Hi List, There were two John YOUNG's born in Lebanon Co., PA in 1824 and I am trying to find information on the second one of them. I have info. on John who married SCHULTZ in 1846. He was a carpenter. Does anyone know anything at all about the other. I think he was a printer by trade. Thanks John
We are just beginning our study of this YOUNG Family. Are there web sites that someone could point out to us? We would be grateful for any advice. Dover2
Hello. ... it's a hoax! Sorry, lucky for you this a hoax. If deleted, just get it and reinstall it. Hey, we all have been here... me too. Hope the links help. Peace and blessings. Dolores Cobb Phifer http://vmyths.com/hoax.cfm -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/176442.html Virus Hoax Making The Rounds - 'JDBGMGR.EXE' By Michael Bartlett, Newsbytes SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A., 07 May 2002, 5:29 PM CST F-Secure is at http://www.datafellows.com/index.shtml . F-Secure's page for the hoax is at http://www.datafellows.com/hoaxes/jdbgmgr.shtml . Symantec is at http://www.symantec.com . Symantec's page for the hoax is at http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/ jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html . Reported by Newsbytes.com, http://www.newsbytes.com . A virus warning is making the rounds urging people to search for a purported virus on their hard drives - a file named JDBGMGR.EXE. Chances are, they will find it, because the "warning" is a hoax. According to several anti-virus companies, the hoax first appeared in April, but two new variants of the message have been spotted in the last three days. Peace and blessings. Dolores Cobb Phifer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Young" <leeyoung@earthlink.net> To: <YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:54 PM Subject: Re: [YOUNG] Fw: VIRUS!!! > Sounds like a hoax to me! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Park" <johnpark@brecnet.com> > To: <YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:32 PM > Subject: [YOUNG] Fw: VIRUS!!! > > > > ALL, > > > > This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it > > as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Sid Orfus <sidoh@rogers.com> > > To: Al McDonell <CAMcDonell@aol.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:58 PM > > Subject: VIRUS!!! > > > > > > > This one is for real! > > > I have just been advised about a Teddy Bear virus that infects > > everyone > > > in your address book, whether you have received a recent e-mail or not > > from > > > them. Sure enough, when I checked, I discovered the virus ICON and > deleted > > > it before it could cause any problems. > > > Since you are in my address book, I am advising you of this possible > > > problem, and an easy way of getting rid of it. I suggest you also pass > > these > > > instructions on to everyone in your address book > > > > > > > > 1. Go to Start, Find, or Search option. > > > > > 2. In the files/folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > > > 3. Be sure you search your C drive > > > > > 4. Click "find now" > > > > > 5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > > > DO NOT OPEN IT > > > > > 6. Right click and delete it. It will then go to the Recycle Bin > > > > > 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well. > > > > > IMPORTANT > > > > > If you find the virus, you must contact all the people in your > > > address > > > > > book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. > > > > > Sorry about this, we're sure everyone in our address book will > > have > > > it. > > > > > I did find this on my computer so I am sure that you will too. > You > > > will > > > > > need to contact everyone in your address book whether or not you > > have > > > sent > > > > > them e-mail recently or not.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhawkin/willind.htm
----- Original Message ----- From: <YOUNG-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <YOUNG-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 3:01 PM Subject: YOUNG-D Digest V02 #75
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ar/jackson/marriage/jacksz.txt
In a message dated 5/15/02 5:56:09 PM US Eastern Standard Time, leeyoung@earthlink.net writes: > > This one is for real! > > > I have just been advised about a Teddy Bear virus that infects > > everyone > > > in your address book, whether you have received a recent e-mail or not > > from > > > them. Sure enough, when I checked, I discovered the virus ICON and > The Teddy Bears a HOAX' Lets get back to genealogy. If you did this, A minor part of your operating system is now gone as you will find out. ENOUGH, Buy a VIRUS PROGRAM or get a Firewall. Jack E. Briles, Sr. Floyd County PCRP Coordinator PO Box 444 New Albany, In. 47151-0444 (812) 282-6585 E-mail jb502000@aol.com
Excellent idea! ymantic et al shoudl be on every one's FAVORITE ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Chase" <chasede@nbnet.nb.ca> To: <YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 6:50 PM Subject: Re: [YOUNG] Fw: VIRUS!!! > Folks, > > Pay attention. > > If you wish to promulgate a virus warning......I would advise you to have a > peek at virus hoax sites..like Symantic > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html > > and then figgur out if you want to pass on to vast numbers of people > > Thank You > > Derek > > > > On Tue, 14 May 2002 20:32:26 -0400, you wrote: > > >jdbgmgr.exe > > Jdbgmgr.exe file hoax > Reported on: April 12, 2002 > Last Updated on: May 1, 2002 at 05:17:49 PM PDT > > > > > Symantec Security Response encourages you to ignore any messages regarding > this hoax. It is harmless and is intended only to cause unwarranted concern. > > > Type: Hoax > > > > > This is a hoax that, like the SULFNBK.EXE Warning hoax, tries to persuade you > to delete a legitimate Windows file from your computer. The file that the hoax > refers to, Jdbgmgr.exe, is a Java Debugger Manager. It is a Microsoft file > that is installed when you install Windows. > > It has a teddy bear icon as described in the hoax: > > > > CAUTION: Jdbgmgr.exe, like any file, can become infected by a virus. One virus > in particular, W32.Efortune.31384@mm, targets this file. Norton AntiVirus has > provided protection against W32.Efortune.31384@mm since May 11, 2001. > > NOTE: If you have already deleted the Jdbgmgr.exe file, some Java applets may > not run correctly. This is not a critical system file. The file version may > vary with your operating system and version of Internet Explorer. If you want > to restore the file, please contact Microsoft for instructions. > > Hoax message > This hoax has appeared in several languages. Some are as follows: > > English > I found the little bear in my machine because of that I am sending this > message in order for you to find it in your machine. The procedure is very > simple: > > The objective of this e-mail is to warn all Hotmail users about a new virus > that is spreading by MSN Messenger. The name of this virus is jdbgmgr.exe and > it is sent automatically by the Messenger and by the address book too. The > virus is not detected by McAfee or Norton and it stays quiet for 14 days > before damaging the system. > > The virus can be cleaned before it deletes the files from your system. In > order to eliminate it, it is just necessary to do the following steps: > 1. Go to Start, click "Search" > 2.- In the "Files or Folders option" write the name jdbgmgr.exe > 3.- Be sure that you are searching in the drive "C" > 4.- Click "find now" > 5.- If the virus is there (it has a little bear-like icon with the name of > jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN IT FOR ANY REASON > 6.- Right click and delete it (it will go to the Recycle bin) > 7.- Go to the recycle bin and delete it or empty the recycle bin. > > IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS IN ALL OF YOUR SYSTEMS SEND THIS MESSAGE TO ALL OF YOUR > CONTACTS LOCATED IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK BEFORE IT CAN CAUSE ANY DAMAGE. > > > > > > > ==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== > Remember that death certificates often get information from someone > who may not have all of the facts. > The list owner is at lynn4604@aol.com > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Sounds like a hoax to me! ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Park" <johnpark@brecnet.com> To: <YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:32 PM Subject: [YOUNG] Fw: VIRUS!!! > ALL, > > This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it > as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sid Orfus <sidoh@rogers.com> > To: Al McDonell <CAMcDonell@aol.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:58 PM > Subject: VIRUS!!! > > > > This one is for real! > > I have just been advised about a Teddy Bear virus that infects > everyone > > in your address book, whether you have received a recent e-mail or not > from > > them. Sure enough, when I checked, I discovered the virus ICON and deleted > > it before it could cause any problems. > > Since you are in my address book, I am advising you of this possible > > problem, and an easy way of getting rid of it. I suggest you also pass > these > > instructions on to everyone in your address book > > > > > > 1. Go to Start, Find, or Search option. > > > > 2. In the files/folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > > 3. Be sure you search your C drive > > > > 4. Click "find now" > > > > 5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > > DO NOT OPEN IT > > > > 6. Right click and delete it. It will then go to the Recycle Bin > > > > 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well. > > > > IMPORTANT > > > > If you find the virus, you must contact all the people in your > > address > > > > book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. > > > > Sorry about this, we're sure everyone in our address book will > have > > it. > > > > I did find this on my computer so I am sure that you will too. You > > will > > > > need to contact everyone in your address book whether or not you > have > > sent > > > > them e-mail recently or not. > > > > BASTARDS!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== > Transcribe an old document and share it with the list. > The list owner is at lynn4604@aol.com > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Hi List, I am looking for any of the following names in my brick wall. John Young b. ca 1820 in PA. He married Nancy Schultz abt. 1845 in PA They had a son Levi 'Lee' Edward Young b. 1847 in Lebanon Co. PA. He went by the name Lee after 1870. I have more info. on Levi. Does anyone recognize these names? John
Folks, Pay attention. If you wish to promulgate a virus warning......I would advise you to have a peek at virus hoax sites..like Symantic http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html and then figgur out if you want to pass on to vast numbers of people Thank You Derek On Tue, 14 May 2002 20:32:26 -0400, you wrote: >jdbgmgr.exe Jdbgmgr.exe file hoax Reported on: April 12, 2002 Last Updated on: May 1, 2002 at 05:17:49 PM PDT Symantec Security Response encourages you to ignore any messages regarding this hoax. It is harmless and is intended only to cause unwarranted concern. Type: Hoax This is a hoax that, like the SULFNBK.EXE Warning hoax, tries to persuade you to delete a legitimate Windows file from your computer. The file that the hoax refers to, Jdbgmgr.exe, is a Java Debugger Manager. It is a Microsoft file that is installed when you install Windows. It has a teddy bear icon as described in the hoax: CAUTION: Jdbgmgr.exe, like any file, can become infected by a virus. One virus in particular, W32.Efortune.31384@mm, targets this file. Norton AntiVirus has provided protection against W32.Efortune.31384@mm since May 11, 2001. NOTE: If you have already deleted the Jdbgmgr.exe file, some Java applets may not run correctly. This is not a critical system file. The file version may vary with your operating system and version of Internet Explorer. If you want to restore the file, please contact Microsoft for instructions. Hoax message This hoax has appeared in several languages. Some are as follows: English I found the little bear in my machine because of that I am sending this message in order for you to find it in your machine. The procedure is very simple: The objective of this e-mail is to warn all Hotmail users about a new virus that is spreading by MSN Messenger. The name of this virus is jdbgmgr.exe and it is sent automatically by the Messenger and by the address book too. The virus is not detected by McAfee or Norton and it stays quiet for 14 days before damaging the system. The virus can be cleaned before it deletes the files from your system. In order to eliminate it, it is just necessary to do the following steps: 1. Go to Start, click "Search" 2.- In the "Files or Folders option" write the name jdbgmgr.exe 3.- Be sure that you are searching in the drive "C" 4.- Click "find now" 5.- If the virus is there (it has a little bear-like icon with the name of jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN IT FOR ANY REASON 6.- Right click and delete it (it will go to the Recycle bin) 7.- Go to the recycle bin and delete it or empty the recycle bin. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS IN ALL OF YOUR SYSTEMS SEND THIS MESSAGE TO ALL OF YOUR CONTACTS LOCATED IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK BEFORE IT CAN CAUSE ANY DAMAGE.
Promulgate.....can't say as I've ever seen this word before, but I catch the meaning. Sue* ----- Original Message ----- > If you wish to promulgate a virus warning......I would advise you to have a > peek at virus hoax sites..like Symantic > http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.361 / Virus Database: 199 - Release Date: 5/7/2002
FYI, check out this url regarding this virus hoax. http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/jdbgmgr.htm Everyone should be cautious when sending these virus alerts/warnings. Many people don't verify the information and do more serious damage to their machines than a real virus does. Sue* ----- Original Message ----- > ALL, > > This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it > as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.361 / Virus Database: 199 - Release Date: 5/7/2002
DO NOT DELETE THIS FILE! Always research a virus 'warning' before passing it on, many of them turn out to be hoaxes, this one included. It is this type of "passing along" of these hoaxes that perpetuate the problem. ( I am sorry to sound so harsh, but we get so many each day) Please go to: http://www.snopes.com/computer/virus/jdbgmgr.htm I have found this site invaluable to find out whether or not something is true Like the SULFNBK.EXE <http://www.snopes2.com/computer/virus/sulfnbk.htm> hoax, this bogus virus warning (also known as the "Bear Virus") attempts to lure gullible users into deleting perfectly innocuous, standard Windows files from their systems. In this case the target file is JDBGMGR.EXE, which is the Microsoft Debugger Registrar for Java program. It is included as part of a standard Windows installation, is not a virus, and should not be deleted. <http://www.snopes2.com/computer/graphics/bear.jpg> (The icon for this file is a graphic of a bear like the one shown to the left.) John Park wrote: >ALL, > >This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it >as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Sid Orfus <sidoh@rogers.com> >To: Al McDonell <CAMcDonell@aol.com> >Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:58 PM >Subject: VIRUS!!! > > >>This one is for real! >> I have just been advised about a Teddy Bear virus that infects >> >everyone > >>in your address book, whether you have received a recent e-mail or not >> >from > >>them. Sure enough, when I checked, I discovered the virus ICON and deleted >>it before it could cause any problems. >> Since you are in my address book, I am advising you of this possible >>problem, and an easy way of getting rid of it. I suggest you also pass >> >these > >>instructions on to everyone in your address book >> >>>>1. Go to Start, Find, or Search option. >>>>2. In the files/folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe >>>>3. Be sure you search your C drive >>>>4. Click "find now" >>>>5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe >>>> DO NOT OPEN IT >>>>6. Right click and delete it. It will then go to the Recycle Bin >>>>7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well. >>>> IMPORTANT >>>> If you find the virus, you must contact all the people in your >>>> >>address >> >>>> book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. >>>> Sorry about this, we're sure everyone in our address book will >>>> >have > >>it. >> >>>> I did find this on my computer so I am sure that you will too. You >>>> >>will >> >>>> need to contact everyone in your address book whether or not you >>>> >have > >>sent >> >>>> them e-mail recently or not. >>>> >> BASTARDS!!! >> >> >> >> >> > > >==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== >Transcribe an old document and share it with the list. >The list owner is at lynn4604@aol.com > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
This is a hoax. If you deleted it, you deleted a necessary program. Sue* ----- Original Message ----- > ALL, > > This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it > as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.361 / Virus Database: 199 - Release Date: 5/7/2002
This is a hoax. If you deleted it, you deleted a necessary program. Sue* ----- Original Message ----- > ALL, > > This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it > as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. --- Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.361 / Virus Database: 199 - Release Date: 5/7/2002
Oh, my stars! Another virus hoax!!! How many people have to erase their own computer files before they start to check these things out first????? -----Original Message----- From: John Park [mailto:johnpark@brecnet.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 7:32 PM To: YOUNG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [YOUNG] Fw: VIRUS!!! ALL, This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. ----- Original Message ----- From: Sid Orfus <sidoh@rogers.com> To: Al McDonell <CAMcDonell@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:58 PM Subject: VIRUS!!! > This one is for real! > I have just been advised about a Teddy Bear virus that infects everyone > in your address book, whether you have received a recent e-mail or not from > them. Sure enough, when I checked, I discovered the virus ICON and deleted > it before it could cause any problems. > Since you are in my address book, I am advising you of this possible > problem, and an easy way of getting rid of it. I suggest you also pass these > instructions on to everyone in your address book > > > > 1. Go to Start, Find, or Search option. > > > 2. In the files/folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > 3. Be sure you search your C drive > > > 4. Click "find now" > > > 5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > DO NOT OPEN IT > > > 6. Right click and delete it. It will then go to the Recycle Bin > > > 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well. > > > IMPORTANT > > > If you find the virus, you must contact all the people in your > address > > > book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. > > > Sorry about this, we're sure everyone in our address book will have > it. > > > I did find this on my computer so I am sure that you will too. You > will > > > need to contact everyone in your address book whether or not you have > sent > > > them e-mail recently or not. > > BASTARDS!!! > > > > > ==== YOUNG Mailing List ==== Transcribe an old document and share it with the list. The list owner is at lynn4604@aol.com ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
ALL, This virus alert was passed to me and it is quite certain that you have it as well...follow these easy instructions and eliminate it in seconds. ----- Original Message ----- From: Sid Orfus <sidoh@rogers.com> To: Al McDonell <CAMcDonell@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 5:58 PM Subject: VIRUS!!! > This one is for real! > I have just been advised about a Teddy Bear virus that infects everyone > in your address book, whether you have received a recent e-mail or not from > them. Sure enough, when I checked, I discovered the virus ICON and deleted > it before it could cause any problems. > Since you are in my address book, I am advising you of this possible > problem, and an easy way of getting rid of it. I suggest you also pass these > instructions on to everyone in your address book > > > > 1. Go to Start, Find, or Search option. > > > 2. In the files/folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > 3. Be sure you search your C drive > > > 4. Click "find now" > > > 5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe > > > DO NOT OPEN IT > > > 6. Right click and delete it. It will then go to the Recycle Bin > > > 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there as well. > > > IMPORTANT > > > If you find the virus, you must contact all the people in your > address > > > book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. > > > Sorry about this, we're sure everyone in our address book will have > it. > > > I did find this on my computer so I am sure that you will too. You > will > > > need to contact everyone in your address book whether or not you have > sent > > > them e-mail recently or not. > > BASTARDS!!! > > > > >
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