Congratulations #poland
Congratulations Robinn,
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Without your leadership and guidance in this huge undertaking, it could not have happened. Max Wald
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Subject: 37 Lublin Area Towns Records Now Updated in the JRI-Poland Database From: RobinnM@aol.com Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 01:38:40 -0400 X-Message-Number: 1 JRI-Poland is delighted to announce the following additions and updates to 37 towns in the Lublin area in the JRI-Poland database. The towns listed have been linked to online images provided by the Lublin branch of the Polish State Archives and many of these data sets now include additional years never before indexed. Furthermore, we have significantly updated the data sets, providing corrections, additional records missed in the LDS microfilming. Annopol Bobrowniki Janow Podlaski Janowiec, Jeziorzany (Lysobyki) Kamionka Miedzyrzec Podlaski Opole Lubelskie Piszczac Radzyn Podlaski Sarnaki Siedliszcze Wieniawa Wohyn Wojslawice Zaklikow These towns join the following 21 Zamosc area towns whose update was recently announced: Bilgoraj, Frampol, Gorzkow, Grabowiec, Horodlo, Hrubieszow, Izbica/Tarnogora, Jarczow, Jozefow (Jozefow Ordynacki), Komarow Osada, Krasnobrod, Krylow, Laszczow, Szczebrzeszyn, Tarnogrod, Turobin, Tyszowce, Wysokie, and the City of Zamosc Special thanks to the following people who collaborated in this very large project. Apologies to anyone accidentally left off the list! Ruth Silver, Max Wald, Smadar Gilboa, David Dubin, Jim Feldman, Norm Katz, Sharon Zane, Robert Pullman, Mady Land, Shelley Pollero, Howard Fink, Hadassah Lipsius, David Price, Michael Tobias and Stanley Diamond. Thank you all! Your help is greatly appreciated! Robinn Magid Berkeley,California Lublin Archives Project Coordinator Jewish Records Indexing - Poland RobinnM@aol.com
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