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Dear All:
Latest update from SARC :
W32.Myparty.B@mm
Discovered on: January 28, 2002
Last Updated on: January 28, 2002 at 09:20:50 AM PST
It's a SARC level 2 alert ( high distribution).
New Email Worm 'My Party' Surfaces, Begins to Grow
LONDON (Reuters) - A new computer bug that tries to trick
computer users into clicking on a virus-infected Web
link masquerading as party photos emerged in Asia on
Monday morning and began spreading to Europe,
computer experts said.
The so-called ``My Party'' worm, which is not
considered destructive, spreads by infiltrating
popular email software Microsoft Windows Address
Book and Outlook Express Database.
The worm emails itself to every person in an
infected users' email log making it look as
if the worm comes from a colleague or friend, experts said
The actual virus wording from A
technical Virus Mailing List that I subscribe to:
To: security-basics(a)securityfocus.com
Subject: new photos from my party!
Hello!
"My party... It was absolutely amazing!
I have attached my web page with new photos!
If you can please make color prints of my photos. Thanks!"
So just do an AV update today and you'll be allright
Best Regards
John A Hansen
Dear All:
There is an emerging interest in looking at the
possibility of developing a database of the
DNA markers for the Scottish Clans and Septs.
The Scottish clans are very unique in that the
Clans have been identified and family relationships
tracked for hundreds of years. Some Clan family
have documented histories stretching back to
before 1000 AD ( and some back to 500AD) .
So this leads to some interesting possibilities
of identifying current clan and sept family members and
determining if the Scottish ancestry line can
be identified. Some have cautioned: be careful
because you may find out that you are not who
you think you are :-). Non-paternity events
were as frequent then as they are now.
There is also an interesting mailing list here on
Rootsweb : Genealogy-DNA-L(a)rootsweb.com.
It turns out that a couple of factors make this
a very interesting study for the Clans to be
involved in.
A: The mtDNA passes down from mother to daughter
only. So the matriarch of the family becomes
clearly identified and traceable. Scottish
history is one of the few in the world where
female lineage was often documented. Note that
non paternity events don't occur in this DNA
since obviously the mother knows her daughter
is her offspring.
B: The Y DNA passes from father to son. There we can
again provide a clear line of potential coordination
between the written documentation and the DNA
markers.
There are some other fine points of the DNA identification
and you can find out a lot more in the archives of the
mailing list.
Anybody that is really interested in participating
should please reply to me at the email address below
or reply to this message post. We need about 6-10
people for each group to make it meaninful. I will
made arrangements to have this study posted as well.
Please send or list only your surname , contact info
and potential Clan association. I don't want to
clog up the archives with a lot of "me too" emails
and board posts. :-) Any comments or questions are
appropriate to post.
Someone will then contact you for further details and
how to proceed. Please note there will probably be
cost of some amount for the DNA test. I don't know
what that amount is for the test but it is probably about
$250. My initial survey indicates that we will want
the 23 marker DNA test to get some definitive answers.
I expect to get more details next week.
Please feel free to pass this message along to other
mailing lists and boards that may have a high per centage
of Scottish Clan or Sept descendants.
Should be an interesting database over the months and
years :-) Was that my Chief ???
Best Regards
John A Hansen
jahansen(a)qwest.net
Clan Board and List Admin
This was on the Miami County List - thought this list might be more helpful.
Connie Sunnarborg
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Bosserman <joe.boss(a)voyager.net>
To: OHMIAMI-L(a)rootsweb.com <OHMIAMI-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, January 20, 2002 10:30 PM
Subject: [MCO] COATE, COPPOCK, ZIEGLER, ZIGLER - Miami Co., OH
>
>If anyone wishes to reply to the following message do so to her
>private address as she is not on the Miami County Network.
>
>.......Joe
>
>==================================================================
>>From: "Lisa" <bslbers891(a)prodigy.net>
>>Subject: COATE, COPPOCK, ZIEGLER, ZIGLER - Miami Co., OH
>>Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 20:42:59 -0600
>>X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
>>X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2600.0000
>>
>>I have COATS (COATE) & ZIEGLER (ZIGLER) family who was in Miami Co., OH
and then went to IA & MO.
>>
>>What I believe to be accurate is the following:
>>James COATE (COATS) b. Jan. 28, 1779 PA and d. Jan. 15, 1856 Iowa Co., IA.
He m. Mary WEST Nov. 21, 1801 Darke Co., OH. She was b. April 9, 1780 and
d. 1835 OH. They had 1) Joseph b. abt. 1802; 2) William b. abt. 1803; 3)
Abigail b. Dec. 24, 1803; 4) Marmaduke "Mark" b. July 10, 1806; 5) Mary b.
July 10, 1806; 6) Elizabeth b. Feb. 14, 1809; 7) Sarah b. June 11, 1812; 8)
Wesley "Wes" b. March 2, 1815; 9) John b. July 15, 1817; and 10) James B. b.
May 19, 1825.
>>
>>#8 - Wesley "Wes" COATS is my direct ancestor. He m. Sarah ZIEGLER Aug.
28, 1834 Miami Co., OH. His brother, #9 John, m. Sarah ZIEGLER's sister,
Nancy ZIEGLER.
>>
>>Please contact me if you have this same COATE (COATS) family in your
family tree.
>>Lisa
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Coats [mailto:jwcoats@htc.net]
> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 5:39 AM
> To: COATS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: {not a subscriber} Blackhawk-Walter
>
>
> Hey Gang; I know this is a genealogy list, but I just saw Black Hawk
> Down. Awesome. There was a Kim Coates in the credits. Walter Coats of
> this list mentioned he was volunteering right after 9-11. Has anyone
> heard from him? Walter is a pilot. Pilots have been in high demand.
> Walter, you out there? Our prayers are with you. Godspeed. Reading
> Patrick Buchanan's Death of the West will bring you up to speed about
> what is happening, and what has already happened in the 21st century.
>
> John Coats
>
>
I'm confused--does this mean I have to send the "dispatch" of Jan 11th. out again? I thought I already was on the Coats-L list. Please advise.
Ruth Fitchett
I'm confused--does this mean I have to send the "dispatch" of Jan 11th. out again? I thought I already was on the Coats-L list. Please advise.
Ruth Fitchett
Ruth:
I had forwarded it on to the list.
You were on the list but there was a mismatch
between your email address you are now using
and the email address that you had used when
you subscribed.
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RUTH FITCHETT [mailto:RFITCHE1@msn.com]
> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 7:56 AM
> To: COATS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [COATS] Info on Coats
>
>
> I'm confused--does this mean I have to send the "dispatch" of Jan
> 11th. out again? I thought I already was on the Coats-L list.
> Please advise.
>
> Ruth Fitchett
>
>
> ==============================
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> records, go to:
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: RUTH FITCHETT [mailto:RFITCHE1@msn.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 8:26 PM
> To: COATS-L
> Subject: {not a subscriber} Henry Coats - John Gaskins SC
>
>
> The following info may be of some interest to SC Coats researchers.
> My source is Newberry Co, Will Book ---1 Feb 1774
> Turner, William of Saluda
> Wife: Elizabeth Will 1811
> Dau: Priscilla -m- Benj Long
> Ch: Wm. Henry Long - dec'd
> Elizabeth --former--w--of Henry Coats, also
> dec'd
> Polly--present wife of Henry Coats
> Sarah Gaskins --w--John Gaskins, Orator
> The Turners had 12 children. Anyone know where Henry Coats fits
> in? Parents? Children?
> Note Henry was the Brother-in-Law of John Gaskins, whose name has
> sprung up from time to time.
> The above info was found at a local Historical Society in a book
> "Some SC Genealogical Records".
> Ruth Fitchett
>
>
>
Hi, I am new to the list. I am looking for info on Davis Green Chapman b
1825 TN who married Caroline Coats. Any info on these families would be
greatly appreciated.
Maurine
Hi Maurine,
I have some information on these two individuals; hope this helps. Let me know if you want more information.
Pat Kunkel
jamesk(a)brazosnet.com
Descendants of Nancy Caroline Coats
Generation No. 1
1. NANCY CAROLINE3 COATS (JAMES ALEXANDER2, M. D.1)1 was born June 01, 1828 in Henry County, TN1, and died December 30, 1912 in Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1. She married DAVIS GREENE CHAPMAN1 November 20, 1845 in , TN1. He was born August 29, 1824 in , KY or TN1, and died April 29, 1891 in Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1.
Children of NANCY COATS and DAVIS CHAPMAN are:
i. SARAH ELIZABETH4 CHAPMAN1, b. August 24, 1849, Henry County, TN1; d. April 04, 1927, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1; m. WESTERN MORGAN HUMPHREYS1, January 23, 1867, Dallas County, TX1; b. April 01, 1842, Henry County, TN1; d. January 31, 1928, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1.
ii. JAMES CARSON CHAPMAN1, b. August 09, 1851, Henry County, TN1; d. November 22, 1927, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1; m. MOLLIE T. RUGEL1, February 22, 18771; b. July 05, 18471; d. September 04, 1939, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1.
iii. MINERVA FRANCES CHAPMAN1, b. September 26, 1853, Henry County, TN1; d. November 08, 1936, Dallas, County, TX1; m. MARION MONROE "SONNY" BENNETT1, May 01, 1872, Dallas County, TX1; b. December 27, 1851, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1; d. May 03, 1924, Dallas County, TX1.
iv. BRITTANIA SANTIFEE CHAPMAN1, b. February 26, 1856, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1; d. December 24, 1859, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1.
v. JOHN WILEY CHAPMAN1, b. February 07, 18591; d. 1910, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1; m. HATTIE JANE PIKE1, WFT Est. 1890-19071; b. WFT Est. 1855-18741; d. WFT Est. 1890-19591.
vi. GEORGE FRANKLIN CHAPMAN1, b. August 07, 18611; d. 1928, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1; m. LAURA ALICE1, WFT Est. 1892-19201; b. Abt. 18611; d. WFT Est. 1892-19551.
vii. MARY ROSANNA CHAPMAN1, b. May 23, 18631; d. WFT Est. 1891-19571; m. GEORGE BUCHANAN GROSS1, WFT Est. 1891-19251; b. WFT Est. 1846-18661; d. WFT Est. 1891-19521.
viii. ALICE AMANDA CHAPMAN1, b. March 09, 18661; d. December 31, 1943, Mesquite, Dallas County, TX1; m. L. T. THOMPSON1, WFT Est. 1894-19271; b. WFT Est. 1849-18691; d. WFT Est. 1894-19551.
ix. NORA DELL CHAPMAN1, b. January 05, 18701; d. WFT Est. 1898-19641; m. JOHN T. LYNCH1, WFT Est. 1898-19321; b. WFT Est. 1853-18731; d. WFT Est. 1898-19591.
x. ROBERT G. CHAPMAN1, b. March 02, 18721; d. WFT Est. 1903-19621; m. RUTH CRAWFORD1, WFT Est. 1903-19371; b. WFT Est. 1868-18881; d. WFT Est. 1903-19721.
Endnotes
1. Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1, (Release date: November 29, 1995), "CD-ROM," Tree #4361, Date of Import: Sep 3, 2001.
Reverend William Kidd Marquis married a Fannie Coats, in Randolph County,
Indiana. She was the daughter of James Coats and Jane Cox. I heard from a
Dave Freeman quite awhile ago but he did not know much more than I do. My
Great-Grandfather Enos William Marquis would have been her step-child he
would have been around 17 when they married. I just would like to find out
all the info I could about they family. She is buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery
in Randolph County, Indiana.
Thanks for any help.
Brother Tom Marquis & Linda Marquis
What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee Ps. 56:3
God Bless The United States of America
"Earth hath no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal."
Thomas Moore-Irish poet
Thomas K. Marquis
Newburgh, Indiana
< brotom(a)sigecom.net >
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Nice way to save a trip to the library :-)
Best Regards
John A Hansen
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Dear All:
This Post was created by Sue Swiggum from the The Ships List.
She has a creative writing ability and creates these really
wonderful posts every 3 months or so. She has gracefully agreed
to let us publish her memo. I'd like to see her publish
a book on the subject but until then the rest of the admins
will just continue to plead with her to let us send her
memos to our lists :-). I've modified her memo slightly to
cover our particular situation as compared to her list.
So thanks again Sue.
Best Regards
John A Hansen
List Admin
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Hi Sue;
Your email address bounced so have sent to the list;
To the best of my knowledge thir is only one COATS family in NZ.
The LDS have this family in their files,ecept for the NZ connection.
Here is a brief outline in case you find a link.
Thomas.b 16 Nov 1768.<AFN 3BK4-18>
|
James b 1804,Blantyre,SCT.m 1829 Helen NISBET.Came to NZ in 1863.
|
William b 1838,Blantyre,SCT.m 1862 Jane MASTERTON.Also came to NZ in 1863.
William and Jane had 8 Children all born NZ.
|
James,Helen Elizabeth,George Masterton,Jane,John,William,Arthur,Grace Mary.
Am unaware of any spanish element in the family.
If you find a link email me for further info if required.
Regards
Graham Paterson
If your COATS family came from Old Place,Blantyre,Lanarkshire,Scotland,
then email me for information on the familys of
William one of the grand children of Thomas Coats born 16 Nov 1768 who
came to New Zealand in 1863.
Graham Paterson
Dunedin
New Zealand
Reseaching
;COATS,Blantyre,SCT:HINDE,Bubbenhall,ENG:PATERSON,Galashiels,SCT:WINEFIELD,T
urriff,SCT.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Deane Coats [mailto:dcoats@attbi.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 9:00 AM
> To: COATS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [COATS] Roll Call time
>
>
> Hi All
> My Brick Wall is still Allen Coats. This all I have been able to find. No
> other word about him or his parents or his wife and her parents.
>
> 6 Jan 2000
>
>
>
> Allen COATS
>
>
>
> Born Abt 1770 supp. North Carolina
>
> Married Elizabeth "Betsy" Harmon 1801 Jan 10, Rowan Co. North Carolina
>
> Died 3 Oct 1872 Boone Co. Missouri
>
>
>
> 1804 Madison Co. KY tax list for Allen 1 horse, (James Dejarnett on same
> lists)
>
> 1810 Madison Co. KY Census includes Allin and Amos (Note Sp.)
>
> 1813 enlists in War 1812 @ Richmond, Madison Co., KY ( serves under Capt.
> James Dejarnett)
>
> 1818 son Amos born Lexington Co., KY
>
> 1820 Madison Co., KY Census
>
> 1824 Madison Co., KY tax list, not in 1825 tax list
>
> 1828 land is deeded to him in Boone Co. MO
>
> 1830 Oct 17, Boone Co., MO, Estate Files, Vol 11, Allen & John Coats were
> purchasers at the sale of the estate and property and misc. items
> of Thomas
> Croswaite.
>
> 1831 Jan 12, Allen and Henry went to Courthouse. & had their
> brands recorded
> in Boone Co. Courthouse by Clerk Warren W. Woodson
>
> 1832 bought land from James Goforth dated 8 Jan 1829
>
> 1850 Dec 12, Howard Co., MO, lost discharge papers - makes
> statement of fact
> to
>
> Justice of Peace Joseph Carey that he was in the war of 1812 for
> the purpose
>
> of obtaining bounty land.
>
> 1855 Apr 7, deeds land to son James Coats - no mention of Allen's wife
>
> 1855 Aug 20, applies for additional bounty land from Clerk of
> Boone Co., MO
>
> 1855 Nov, applies for additional bounty from govt.
>
> 1860 Boone Co., Rockyfork TWP on census, living with son James
>
> 1870 Boone Co., TWP # 50, Living with son Amos
>
> 1870 Newspaper article on Allen being 100 years old
>
> 1871 Jul 20, Hallsville, Boone Co. MO, Declaration for Pension.
> He receives
> pension.
>
> 1872 Allen dies at 102 Years.
>
>
>
> Allen and Betsy had six children: John Harmon, Ann, Amos, Susanna, James &
> Sally.
>
>
>
> Until next time....
>
> Deane Coats
>
> dcoats(a)attbi.com
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John A Hansen" <jahansen(a)qwest.net>
> To: <COATS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 8:59 PM
> Subject: [COATS] Roll Call time
>
>
> >
> >
> > Dear All:
> >
> > Generally speaking a roll call does not do much
> > for the genealogy of our list. However, once a
> > year seems to be an appropriate timing to dust
> > off those brick walls and see where things stand.
> >
> > I know from the various emails that I receive
> > that many of you have made great strides this year
> > due to new databases on line and new web sites etc.
> >
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> >
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> > their tracks so well, it must have been
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> >
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mr. Paul Coats [mailto:abendlander@prodigy.net]
> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 2:41 AM
> To: COATS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: COATS, Jeremiah - Tn - b. 8 dec. 1805
>
>
>
> Any information on Jeremiah's parents would be most
> appreciated. They may be Benjamin Watts Coats and
> Elizabeth Brock but cannot find the basis for the
> claim.
>
> --- Original Message ---
> From: "John A Hansen" <jahansen(a)qwest.net>
> To: COATS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [COATS] Roll Call time
>
> >
> >
> >Dear All:
> >
> >Generally speaking a roll call does not do much
> >for the genealogy of our list. However, once a
> >year seems to be an appropriate timing to dust
> >off those brick walls and see where things stand.
> >
> >I know from the various emails that I receive
> >that many of you have made great strides this year
> >due to new databases on line and new web sites etc.
> >
> >So what I propose is as follows:
> >
> >A: Post the brick wall ancestor and other ancestors
> > that seem to have been created to give you a
> > a hard time. Some ancestors of mine have covered
> > their tracks so well, it must have been
> > deliberate :-)
> >
> > Please use the standard format in the subject line
> > for everyone's benefit. This standard has been
> used and
> > was created in order to allow many people to skim
> the
> > subject lines and then determine if there is any
> interest
> > or should the delete key be used.
> >
> > So one ancestor per message. The format is :
> > SURNAME > location > time
> > Note the surname is in Caps. The new search
> engines here
> > in Rootsweb are coming on line and are working
> well.
> > Then give the pertinent details in the message
> body.
> >
> >B: No signatures lines over 4 lines. The VLF will
> automatically
> > put anybody on moderate that can't seem to get
> their
> > sig line down. Large sig lines clog up the search
> engine
> > and the archives.
> > VLF is a patented system from Piglet (the
> Listowners admin)
> > and she rents it out for a royalty fee per use.
> > VLF = Very Large Flyswatter to keep posters in
> line :-)
> >
> >C: Also post any great web sites that you've found
> that really
> > helped. I may put some of these in the taglines for
> > future reference.
> >
> >Lets Go!
> >
> >Best Regards
> >John A Hansen
> >jahansen(a)qwest.net
> >List Admin
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> cujus imperium super humerum ejus: et vac-
> bitur nomen ejus magni consilii Angelus.
>
>
>
Married 1839 to Slata THOMPSON (part Indian). All censuses agree James
born in S.C. To Carroll Co., MS by 1850: to Wood Co., TX. by 1860: to Hunt
Co. TX., by 1870, and died there 1890; buried Shiloh Cemetery. Eldest
son --Wm. Henry COATS, b. 1840; then John A., S.J., Mary Ann, Frances D.,
Louisa A., Mattie, Martha, James Sylvester, Oliver Price, and Robert
Madison COATS, all of whom made it to East Texas. James COATS had at least
two brothers; William (died in Carroll Co. in 1852) and Moses Butler COATS,
who remained in Wood Co., TX., until his death around 1890.
Need origin in S.C. and parentage of these COATS bros. Any help at
all will be greatly appreciated
Wm. Howard Coats, GG Grandson
Brickwall--Almon (Almond) Coats (Coates), found in Friendship, Allegany Co., NY in 1840 Census. Married Nancy Clark in 1840 at Allegany Co. Both found 1850, OH, then on to McHenry and Kane Co., IL, before Civil War. Later family found in NE and MN. Almon died, in Memphis, TN (?) after Civil War. Looking for parents and siblings, of this illusive fellow. Help!
Dear All:
Generally speaking a roll call does not do much
for the genealogy of our list. However, once a
year seems to be an appropriate timing to dust
off those brick walls and see where things stand.
I know from the various emails that I receive
that many of you have made great strides this year
due to new databases on line and new web sites etc.
So what I propose is as follows:
A: Post the brick wall ancestor and other ancestors
that seem to have been created to give you a
a hard time. Some ancestors of mine have covered
their tracks so well, it must have been
deliberate :-)
Please use the standard format in the subject line
for everyone's benefit. This standard has been used and
was created in order to allow many people to skim the
subject lines and then determine if there is any interest
or should the delete key be used.
So one ancestor per message. The format is :
SURNAME > location > time
Note the surname is in Caps. The new search engines here
in Rootsweb are coming on line and are working well.
Then give the pertinent details in the message body.
B: No signatures lines over 4 lines. The VLF will automatically
put anybody on moderate that can't seem to get their
sig line down. Large sig lines clog up the search engine
and the archives.
VLF is a patented system from Piglet (the Listowners admin)
and she rents it out for a royalty fee per use.
VLF = Very Large Flyswatter to keep posters in line :-)
C: Also post any great web sites that you've found that really
helped. I may put some of these in the taglines for
future reference.
Lets Go!
Best Regards
John A Hansen
jahansen(a)qwest.net
List Admin