I'm looking for the Kinsley's. Ann Kinsley married John Cameron October 28, 1867
in San
Francisco. They had 8 children. My branch is Alexander Cameron born Feb 20, 1878 in
Melrose, montana. He married Vesta Hartley Turner born Feb 16, 1880. Anybody know this
part of the family? Thanks Renee
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CAMERON-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 47
Today's Topics:
#1 Re: [CAMERON-L] ALLAN CAMERON [WSchind121(a)aol.com]
#2 Fwd: URGENT - Important Notice of [JackieMc(a)aol.com]
#3 [CAMERON-L] Re: John Cameron Looku ["The M. and M. Scott Family"
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#4 Re: [CAMERON-L] ALLAN CAMERON [Detryk(a)aol.com]
#5 [CAMERON-L] Fwd: Freeware e-mail p [JackieMc(a)aol.com]
#6 [CAMERON-L] Lavendar/Levander CAME [MSBisnath(a)aol.com]
#7 Re: [CAMERON-L] ALLAN CAMERON [MSBisnath(a)aol.com]
#8 [CAMERON-L] James Cameron lookup [MSBisnath(a)aol.com]
#9 Re: [CAMERON-L] Re: CAMERON-D Dige [MSBisnath(a)aol.com]
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Subject: Re: [CAMERON-L] ALLAN CAMERON
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 07:12:50 EST
From: WSchind121(a)aol.com
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Stacie,
Could you look and see if there is a Lavender/Levander Cameron/Camron in your
book of 100l Decendants of John Cameron?
Thanks in advance,
Lorna (WSchind121(a)aol.com)
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Subject: [CAMERON-L] Re: John Cameron Lookups
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 11:10:06 -0600
From: "The M. and M. Scott Family" <scofam(a)swbell.net>
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Just so I can rule out my family, what is the birthdate and birthplace
for John Cameron, the Wise? Thanks!
Mary Scott
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Subject: Re: [CAMERON-L] ALLAN CAMERON
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 12:11:11 EST
From: Detryk(a)aol.com
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
To Judith,
Oh, yes please. How about Mary Cameron, supposedly born to John and Margaret
Cameron around 1839? Or Alexander Cameron, born to Mary, in 1857, father
supposedly John Cameron (they weren't married). Sheila
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Subject: [CAMERON-L] Fwd: Freeware e-mail program steals your passwords...
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 17:47:54 EST
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Subject: Freeware e-mail program steals your passwords...
Author: Fred Hollis
Date: 3/29/99 10:49 AM
Freeware e-mail program steals
your passwords, other information
March 23 - A freeware e-mail program named ProMail, which has been distrib=
uted
by software Web sites such as
shareware.com, is really a Trojan horse. It
sends
user names and passwords in encrypted form to an account on free e-mail
provider
NetAddress. But aside from that, ProMail is a fully functional e-mail clie=
nt,
and a robust one at that, say the security experts who discovered its secr=
et.
CREATING A LEGITIMATE, FULLY functional Internet e-mail utility as a rogue=
for
a
password stealer is a fresh twist on an Internet Trojan horse. Apparently,=
it
was good enough to fool major software sites such as CNet's
shareware.com =
and
Simtel.Net, and as of Monday evening,
filelibrary.com was still offering i=
t
for
download. But if you install and run the program, it will gather your full
name,
organization, e-mail address, user name, password, SMTP and POP3 servers, =
and
more - then package them up and e-mail them to an account at NetAddress.
Aeon Labs, which calls itself an online technology research company, poste=
d a
warning to its Web site earlier this month. A representative of Aeon Labs
wrote
in a note posted to a security newsgroup that the lab cracked into the
destination accounts for the e-mail and found about 80 victims, and the
company
nows says there are hundreds of victims.
MSNBC downloaded the e-mail client from
freeware.com on Friday. The progra=
m's
readme notes say it was created by Smartware Inc., but Hemal C. Mehtalia,
Smartware Inc.'s president, said his company doesn't write software. Secur=
ity
Firm Data Fellows said ProMail's "About" box indicates the program is
base=
d on
an open source code written by Michael Haller, but Haller has nothing to d=
o
with
the Trojan. He developed a free program, Phoenix Mail, and has made the fu=
ll
source code available. Phoenix Mail and its source code are available for
download from this site.
The first reference to the freeware Trojan appears to have come Feb. 24, w=
hen
a
note circulated in newsgroups advising that a free e-mail program, ProMail=
v
1.21, had been uploaded to
ftp.simtel.net. It hawked the program as "an
advanced
and easy to use Internet e-mail client," boasting it offered "no attachmen=
t
size
limitations," "configurable filters" and even "external virus
scanner
support."
But while a user enjoys those features, in the background, the program
collects
personal user data, and as soon as an SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol)
connection is established, it sends the data to an e-mail account, presuma=
bly
owned by the author. All e-mails are sent with the same subject line: "kir=
io."
Shareware.com does not filter software it posts - it automatically points =
to
several partner sites that archive downloadable programs - and CNet has no
control over the individual files available from
shareware.com.
Calls to Simtel were not immediately returned, but that site points to 93
different shareware archives, making complete removal of ProMail difficult=
.ProMail is a fully functional e-mail client
Ken Williams, who runs a popular security Web site called Packet Storm
Security,
received an e-mail Monday from someone claiming to be the author of the
Trojan.
It was sent via an anonymous remailer, so its authenticity is suspect. In =
that
note, the alleged author describes himself as a teen-ager who just wanted =
to
prove a point.
"IIt is not an original work. I have modified an existing public domain an=
d
open
source email program adding only the 'trojan horse' code," the teen-ager, =
who
identified himself as David, wrote. "Let me assure all you people using
Pro-mail, I did not use, store, sell or do anything with your passwords or
other
data. And I did not download your mail ... I just wanted to increase the
public's awareness on the problem of Internet privacy.
"Now if a program written by a teenager can be spread SO EASILY over the N=
et,
unchecked ... then something must be wrong."
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Date: 3/29/99 10:49AM
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Subject: [CAMERON-L] Lavendar/Levander CAMERON
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 19:26:43 EST
From: MSBisnath(a)aol.com
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sorry Lorna, no Lavendar/Levander : (
Good Luck, Stacie
In a message dated 3/29/1999 7:15:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
WSchind121(a)aol.com writes:
<< Stacie,
Could you look and see if there is a Lavender/Levander Cameron/Camron in your
book of 100l Descendants of John Cameron?
Thanks in advance,
Lorna (WSchind121(a)aol.com) >>
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Subject: Re: [CAMERON-L] ALLAN CAMERON
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 19:33:48 EST
From: MSBisnath(a)aol.com
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
In a message dated 3/28/1999 11:51:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, ATEE42(a)aol.com
writes:
<< Dear Stacie,
I would really appreciate a look-up based on not much information. My
gggrandmother Annie Cameron was born in 1827. The only other info that I have
on her is that she lived in New Brunswick, Can. Probably near Chatham or
Napan. She was married to Alexander MacLean who was born in 1829. They were
married in 1854. They had 5 boys and 3 girls. One of the girls, Catherine,
married John Dick. One of the sons, John MacLean, married Grace MacLean. I
really appreciate this. Thanks!!!!
Joyce Dittman >>
Sorry Joyce, Lot's of Annie and/or Anne and/or Nancy Camerons and three Alex
McLean's but none married to each other.
Good Luck, Stacie
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Subject: [CAMERON-L] James Cameron lookup
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 19:43:58 EST
From: MSBisnath(a)aol.com
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
In a message dated 3/28/1999 10:51:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jragar(a)murlin.com writes:
<< Yes would you look for James Cameron born abt 1764 in Moulin Parish,
Perthshire Scotland.
Thank you for any time you can give.
Janis Ragar >>
Sorry Janis,
While I cannot rule anything out - no connection to this book I have. John
Cameron "The Wise" was born in Rannock, Perthshire, Scotland in 1730 and the
first child that I know of (there could be earlier children) was born in 1768
of wife Catherine Seaton.
Good Luck,
Stacie
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Subject: Re: [CAMERON-L] Re: CAMERON-D Digest V99 #45..CAMERONs in Alberta/ROBERTS
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 19:48:19 EST
From: MSBisnath(a)aol.com
To: CAMERON-L(a)rootsweb.com
In a message dated 3/28/1999 9:14:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Chivasman(a)aol.com writes:
<<
I am looking for a Mrs. Roberts , who died I think in Calgary. I am not sure
of anything, but a letter written in 1914 said she was deceased. (born 1818,
died April 11, 1914). She was sister of Alexander Cameron, probably born
between 1815 and 1825. in either Ontario , Michigan, or near Buffalo, NY, my
G
Grandfather's father.. I am hoping someone knows of Mrs. Roberts , her
parents or her descendants. She had a son , John N or H Roberts (handwriting
not clear), a farmer in Manitoba , Another Cameron relative was Hugh E.
Cameron, cousin of my Grandmother, Anna Cameron Sherwood. (Jackson, Mich. and
then Colville, Wash.)
Alex E, was another Calgary cousin in l914, unknown whether a Cameron or a
Roberts, (son of above Mrs. Roberts.) Any connections appreciated. (Joan
Cameron Sherwood Schaeffer) PS Our line came from Inverskilavoulin and
Clunes, near Achnacarry. First came from Scotland in l805 through Canada. I
don't know first name of that 1805 emigrant.
>>
Sorry,
Don't see any of these names in my book.
Good Luck,
Stacie