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Lee Anders
----- Original Message -----
From: Sally Phillips<mailto:sallyp@berkshire.net>
To: CHANDLER-L(a)rootsweb.com<mailto:CHANDLER-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 9:20 PM
Subject: [CHANDLER]
Just found out I received a virus that automatically is passed
>through E-mail address books. I found it in my C: drive.
>Since you are in my address book, you will probably find it in your
>computer too.
>The virus called jdbe.exe is not detected by Norton or McAfee
>anti-virus systems. The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging
>the system. It is sent automatically by "messenger" and by address
>book whether or not you sent e-mail to your contacts. Here is how to
>check for the virus and how to get rid of it.
>
>PLEASE DO THIS ASAP.
>
>1. Go to Start, then click your "find" or "search" option.
>
>2. In the folder option, type the name jdbgm
>
>3. Be sure to search your C drive (this is where I found it) and all
>the sub folders and other drives you may have 4. Click "find now"
>
>5. The virus has a teddy bear icon ! with the name jdbgmgr.exe. DO NOT
>OPEN IT!
>
>6. Go to Edit (on the menu bar) and choose "select all" to highlight
>the file without opening it.
>
>7. Now go to the File (on the menu bar) and select delete. The virus
>will then go to the recycle bin.
>
>If you find the virus, you must contact all the people in your
>address book so that they may eradicate the virus from their own address
>books.
>
>To do this:
>
>1. Open a new e-mail message.
>2. Click the icon address book (contacts) next to "
>3. Highlight every name and add to "BCC"
>4. Copy this message and paste to e-mail.
>
> Don't hesitate to follow these steps!!!
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My deepest apologies to all of you! I was acting on the warning of a family member, which I confirmed by phone!
Hoping for mercy!
Sally
Just found out I received a virus that automatically is passed
>through E-mail address books. I found it in my C: drive.
>Since you are in my address book, you will probably find it in your
>computer too.
>The virus called jdbe.exe is not detected by Norton or McAfee
>anti-virus systems. The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging
>the system. It is sent automatically by "messenger" and by address
>book whether or not you sent e-mail to your contacts. Here is how to
>check for the virus and how to get rid of it.
>
>PLEASE DO THIS ASAP.
>
>1. Go to Start, then click your "find" or "search" option.
>
>2. In the folder option, type the name jdbgm
>
>3. Be sure to search your C drive (this is where I found it) and all
>the sub folders and other drives you may have 4. Click "find now"
>
>5. The virus has a teddy bear icon ! with the name jdbgmgr.exe. DO NOT
>OPEN IT!
>
>6. Go to Edit (on the menu bar) and choose "select all" to highlight
>the file without opening it.
>
>7. Now go to the File (on the menu bar) and select delete. The virus
>will then go to the recycle bin.
>
>If you find the virus, you must contact all the people in your
>address book so that they may eradicate the virus from their own address
>books.
>
>To do this:
>
>1. Open a new e-mail message.
>2. Click the icon address book (contacts) next to "
>3. Highlight every name and add to "BCC"
>4. Copy this message and paste to e-mail.
>
> Don't hesitate to follow these steps!!!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: Chandler
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/534.811.853
Message Board Post:
I just found out about a connection to Prince Albert Chandler. He was born in Hamilton and moved to Kentucky and is related to my husbands side of the family. Prince William Chandler had 18 children. I don't know how many wives but based on the ancestry boards I have seen at least two. He was related somehow to one of the David Rings or maybe Reams who was a dean at Oxford University. I believe my husband is related through his mother (Peggy Ann King). This is going to be confusing since I just wrote this during a conversation so will need to find out a bit more. She said that it was her mothers(Fannie Loraine Chandler), fathers, mothers, brother. I think that would make it Fannie's great uncle??? Now without knowing names and other pieces of information I know I am not much help. We have just found his mother two days ago after 32 years of seperation so we are just trying to catch up in general much less all the genealogy with I am frothing to find out about! (that is anoth!
er whole long story though and too complex to get into) If you have any information on this family I would greatly appreciate whatever you have and maybe it will help her memory and get her to find more information through her siblings. I am sure this is the same family. She also mentioned something about Oklahoma. If this sounds like we are related please email Lazyoakscottage(a)aol.com Thanks...Liz Butcher
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Surnames: Chandler, Post, Wilhite, Skaggs
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iUI.2ACIB/2010
Message Board Post:
We are searching for any information on George O. Chandler, his wife Ida Pearl Post and his eldest daughter Bessie Pearl Chandler. In the 1920 census for Missouri George and wife Ida are listed living as man and wife. But the daughter Bessie Chandler is living in the home of John Wilhite as a foster daughter, age 13. Bessie later married a Stephen D. Skaggs. Wish to correspond with anyone that can help with this family. Bea King
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/iUI.2ACIB/824.2
Message Board Post:
Hey Mary, John Shockey here. didn't know you were into thiis. I probably have a lot of what you need though you may now have it all. by the way my new e-mail is johnshockey(a)comcast.net