Peter Pumyea (March 27, 1739 - September 21 1802) was a captain in the New Jersey militia during the American Revolutionary War.
Biography
He was born in Six Mile Run, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey.
He married Ida Rycken Suydam (1744-1824) on June 10 1762. Ida was the daughter of Ryck Suydam. Ryck's father, Hendrick Rychen was from Suydam, Holland. Peter and Ida had a child: Peter Pumyea III (1768-1826) who married Sarah Addis. Sarah was the daughter of Simon Addis. In the Census of 1765-1772, Peter is recorded as "Peter Pommieeje" with his wife and children and two slaves: Caesar and Sam.
As "Peter Pommieeje", he served in the Revolutionary War as captain of the 2nd Battalion, Somerset County, New Jersey militia. Both he and his wife lived and died at Six Mile Run in Somerset County, New Jersey.
He was buried in Elm Ridge Cemetery, North Brunswick. The inscription reads: "Peter Pumyea, Died September 21, 1802, aged 63 years, 5 months and 25 days" and "Ida Pumyea buried November 20, 1824".
Biography
He was born in Six Mile Run, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey.
He married Ida Rycken Suydam (1744-1824) on June 10 1762. Ida was the daughter of Ryck Suydam. Ryck's father, Hendrick Rychen was from Suydam, Holland. Peter and Ida had a child: Peter Pumyea III (1768-1826) who married Sarah Addis. Sarah was the daughter of Simon Addis. In the Census of 1765-1772, Peter is recorded as "Peter Pommieeje" with his wife and children and two slaves: Caesar and Sam.
As "Peter Pommieeje", he served in the Revolutionary War as captain of the 2nd Battalion, Somerset County, New Jersey militia. Both he and his wife lived and died at Six Mile Run in Somerset County, New Jersey.
He was buried in Elm Ridge Cemetery, North Brunswick. The inscription reads: "Peter Pumyea, Died September 21, 1802, aged 63 years, 5 months and 25 days" and "Ida Pumyea buried November 20, 1824".
Phinditt is a free online social classified network of online communities, featuring free online classified advertisements - Phinditt offers classified adverts on a large range of topics.
Description
Phinditt specializes in getting users double the exposure for there ads and prides itself on using social networking technology to distribute content fast, users upload, photos and create ads to view and share with the public. Phinditt has established itself in approximately 570 cities in 50 countries.
Phinditt is a privately held company and has its headquarters in Connecticut. Founded in March 2008 in Connecticut by Anthony Hu and Andrew Hu, Phinditt's sole source of revenue is paid sponsored ads. The classified advertisements range from traditional (For sale)buy/sell ads and community announcements, to personal ads and adult services, gigs, jobs, pets, real estate and so much more.
, Phinditt operates with a staff of 12 people.
Background
After feeling disappointed with the online classified sites that were currently on the web in 2008 , Anthony and Andrew two 19 year old college students decided to give people a way to “Phind what they’re looking for” , just a simple system that would help people find things locally or worldwide, Anthony and Andrew were set on what they wanted to do with the idea , and started to work on the first mock-up design, with little money in there pockets they both put together what little money they had to get a programmer that would help them get the site up and running after going through several design changes , the two brothers finally came across a new modern web 2.0 look for the launching of phinditt. Phinditt received its first investment in 2008. Anthony and Andrew decided that no matter how big the site became they would never charge users or guest to pay to use the site. There is no required registration for phinditt, its very user friendly. Both subscribers and the number of postings grew rapidly in the middle of 2009, Anthony knew he would have to put school on the backburner. Phinditt allows users to flag a posting that appears to violate the site's policies. Andrew thought of adding a suggestion box to the homepage of phindit to see what users really wanted to see on the site, Phinditt got great feedback from users and started to get thousands of suggestions a day. Phinditt offers users HTML embedded sharing codes to help users promote their ads on social websites. Anthony says “Phinditt works because we allow the people to find whats being offered in their community or the community around them”
Geographic scope
As of January 2009, Phinditt is available in many countries and over 10 different languages.
Description
Phinditt specializes in getting users double the exposure for there ads and prides itself on using social networking technology to distribute content fast, users upload, photos and create ads to view and share with the public. Phinditt has established itself in approximately 570 cities in 50 countries.
Phinditt is a privately held company and has its headquarters in Connecticut. Founded in March 2008 in Connecticut by Anthony Hu and Andrew Hu, Phinditt's sole source of revenue is paid sponsored ads. The classified advertisements range from traditional (For sale)buy/sell ads and community announcements, to personal ads and adult services, gigs, jobs, pets, real estate and so much more.
, Phinditt operates with a staff of 12 people.
Background
After feeling disappointed with the online classified sites that were currently on the web in 2008 , Anthony and Andrew two 19 year old college students decided to give people a way to “Phind what they’re looking for” , just a simple system that would help people find things locally or worldwide, Anthony and Andrew were set on what they wanted to do with the idea , and started to work on the first mock-up design, with little money in there pockets they both put together what little money they had to get a programmer that would help them get the site up and running after going through several design changes , the two brothers finally came across a new modern web 2.0 look for the launching of phinditt. Phinditt received its first investment in 2008. Anthony and Andrew decided that no matter how big the site became they would never charge users or guest to pay to use the site. There is no required registration for phinditt, its very user friendly. Both subscribers and the number of postings grew rapidly in the middle of 2009, Anthony knew he would have to put school on the backburner. Phinditt allows users to flag a posting that appears to violate the site's policies. Andrew thought of adding a suggestion box to the homepage of phindit to see what users really wanted to see on the site, Phinditt got great feedback from users and started to get thousands of suggestions a day. Phinditt offers users HTML embedded sharing codes to help users promote their ads on social websites. Anthony says “Phinditt works because we allow the people to find whats being offered in their community or the community around them”
Geographic scope
As of January 2009, Phinditt is available in many countries and over 10 different languages.
Simon Addis (December 30, 1745 - June 23, 1834) was a Captain of the Middlesex County, New Jersey militia during the American Revolutionary War.
Biography
He was born in Northhampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania on December 30, 1745 to Richard Addis and Maria Wyckoff.
Addis was married four times:
* Mariah Hollingshead (c1745-1766)
* Eleanor Vliet (1744-1792) on December 15, 1766; they had at least two children;
** Daniel Addis (1768-1832) who married Margaret Vandike
** Mary Addis who married David Nevins
* Maria Van Cleef (1756-1796) aka Mary Van Cleef
* Nellie Voorhees (c1760-1832) aka Nelly Voorhees
Death
Addis died in Six Mile Run, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey and was buried in Elm Ridge Cemetery, North Brunswick. A new marker was placed on their graves by the DAR in 1932.
Biography
He was born in Northhampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania on December 30, 1745 to Richard Addis and Maria Wyckoff.
Addis was married four times:
* Mariah Hollingshead (c1745-1766)
* Eleanor Vliet (1744-1792) on December 15, 1766; they had at least two children;
** Daniel Addis (1768-1832) who married Margaret Vandike
** Mary Addis who married David Nevins
* Maria Van Cleef (1756-1796) aka Mary Van Cleef
* Nellie Voorhees (c1760-1832) aka Nelly Voorhees
Death
Addis died in Six Mile Run, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey and was buried in Elm Ridge Cemetery, North Brunswick. A new marker was placed on their graves by the DAR in 1932.
H D Moore (born 1981) is a security researcher who has been active on internet mailing lists since 1998. H D Moore works as the Director of Security Research for BreakingPoint Systems, where he focuses on the security testing features of the BreakingPoint product line. Prior to joining BreakingPoint, HD co-founded Digital Defense, a managed security services firm, where he developed the vulnerability assessment platform and led the security research team. .
The Metasploit Project
Moore founded the Metasploit Project in July 2003 with goal of providing useful information to people who perform penetration testing, IDS signature development, and exploit research. The project is best known for the Metasploit Framework, an open platform for developing and testing exploit code.
Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB)
Moore helped create the concept of the and participated in the original design of OSVDB. He continues to provide a consulting role as well as being an advocate for the success of OSVDB. .
Month of Browser Bugs
In July 2006, Moore launched the Month of Browser Bugs (MOBB) project. The project aimed to release one browser vulnerability every day for a month, and seems to have succeeded. The MOBB was both praised and criticized: admirers congratulated the project for its efforts to enlighten software makers and security managers to the threats posed by data fuzzing tools, while critics contended that MOBB disclosures were irresponsible because they weren't communicated to the affected vendors prior to publication.
In November, 2006, pseudonymous researcher "LMH" announced the Month of Kernel Bugs project. Moore submitted the first entry for this project, a flaw in AirPort wireless driver.
Warvox
In March 2009, Moore officially released Warvox 1.0.0, a suite of tools for exploring, classifying, and auditing telephone systems using Voice-over IP to allow for low-cost, large scale War Dialing attacks.
The Metasploit Project
Moore founded the Metasploit Project in July 2003 with goal of providing useful information to people who perform penetration testing, IDS signature development, and exploit research. The project is best known for the Metasploit Framework, an open platform for developing and testing exploit code.
Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB)
Moore helped create the concept of the and participated in the original design of OSVDB. He continues to provide a consulting role as well as being an advocate for the success of OSVDB. .
Month of Browser Bugs
In July 2006, Moore launched the Month of Browser Bugs (MOBB) project. The project aimed to release one browser vulnerability every day for a month, and seems to have succeeded. The MOBB was both praised and criticized: admirers congratulated the project for its efforts to enlighten software makers and security managers to the threats posed by data fuzzing tools, while critics contended that MOBB disclosures were irresponsible because they weren't communicated to the affected vendors prior to publication.
In November, 2006, pseudonymous researcher "LMH" announced the Month of Kernel Bugs project. Moore submitted the first entry for this project, a flaw in AirPort wireless driver.
Warvox
In March 2009, Moore officially released Warvox 1.0.0, a suite of tools for exploring, classifying, and auditing telephone systems using Voice-over IP to allow for low-cost, large scale War Dialing attacks.