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From: Betty B <>
Subject: [NCORANGE] For Shirley
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:39:29 +0000
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I don't recognize any of your names. Sorry.

The NC names that are my direct line are ROACH (James, William, John and Lewis). THOMPSON, MIDDLETON and others.

Grainger Co. TN, ROACH, ROMAN(S), CARDWELL (Anthony), PERRYMAN, McDANIEL

There are many other names associated with the extended family.

Thanks for your reply.

Betty Roach Braune
Austin, Texas







> From:
> To:
> Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 16:25:46 -0500
> Subject: Re: [NCORANGE] NCORANGE Digest, Vol 7, Issue 8
>
> I ALSO HAVE WORKED ORANGE CO. NC., AS WELL AS GRAINGER CO., TN. HAVE YOU
> ANY INTEREST IN: COULTER, HENDERSON, YANCEY, HONEYCUTT, MURPHY, SHELTON,
> DOGGETT, BLIZE, KIRKHAM ETC. THANKS. SHIRLEY
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [mailto:]
> On Behalf Of Betty B
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:29 PM
> To:
> Subject: [NCORANGE] NCORANGE Digest, Vol 7, Issue 8
>
>
> I understand all of that, but I also know that some hijackers sell their
> ill-gotten lists to others. Just getting rid of one hijacker does not mean
> that's the end of it. In fact, two emails I received a few days ago was not
> from this same person, but some other names altogether. All of them did
> come to me as though they were from a lister to NCOrange, and those two of
> them have never showed up on the April 2012 messages although it was shown
> as an addressee. I thought that they may have come from someone who is not
> a list member and were stopped by the Administrator; therefore, I didn't say
> anything.
>
> Although it might not help this situation, I have decided to unsubscribe
> from the list. My ROACH family was out of NC and into Grainger County TN by
> 1807 at the latest. I subscribed beause I understood there are still
> Roaches in Orange County and thought some of them might fill in some blanks
> for me. That has not happened. My James Roach was in Orange County before
> 1774, and I guess I am too early for most researchers.
>
> Good luck to everyone.
>
> Happy trails,
>
> Betty Roach Braune
>
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> > From:
> > To:
> > Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 11:49:37 -0500
> > Subject: Re: [NCORANGE] NCORANGE Digest, Vol 7, Issue 8
> >
> > Please note that this is not being sent to anyone personally, it is
> > coming from someone's email address that has been hijacked by a hacker
> > or malicious software. Most of the time the owner of the email address
> > doesn't even know it, and everyone in their address book is spammed
> > with messages, generally only containing a link or an ad of some kind.
> > Unfortunately, Rootsweb servers doesn't always catch this if the
> > person's email address is subscribed to a particular list, there are
> > certain things that are "triggers" which can cause a message to be
> > held for moderation by the administrator, but not all. Once that email
> > address has been flagged as sending the spam, Rootsweb will
> > immediately unsubscribe it from all Lists until the owner does a scan
> > of their computer and makes sure it is clean before being allowed to
> > resubscribe to a list. An administrator can't stop all spam from
> > reaching a list in cases like these unless they put EVERYBODY on
> > moderation, and that would be a nightmare for the all involved. You'd
> > be surprised at just how many messages do require action by the
> > administrator when it is caught by the Rootsweb spam blockers, and no
> > one would want to hold up every single message that comes through a list
> except in very extreme cases.
> > Anyone receiving such a message should just delete it, and if you are
> > not sure if the List Administrator has seen the message, you can send
> > a personal message directly to them via the address on the Mailing
> > List information page and inform them about it. Once the administrator
> > knows spam has come through the list, they can, and most do, start the
> > procedures to have it removed from the List Archives to make sure that
> > no one in the future comes across that message.
> >
> >
> > Deloris Williams
> > An administrator of several Rootsweb Lists
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > From: "Betty B" <>
> > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 9:29 AM
> > To: <>
> > Subject: Re: [NCORANGE] NCORANGE Digest, Vol 7, Issue 8
> >
> > >
> > > I'm wonderin the same thing, and this is the third such email I have
> > > received during the past week.
> > > I am thinking of unsubscribing because of it.
> > >
> > > Betty B.
> > >
> >
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