New Success Stories Posted to JewishGen #ukraine


Nancy Siegel
 

Be sure to read the new stories recently published to our Success
Stories webpage. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us"
button on the website or by following this link:
http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/

**Joshua Grayson finds that his ability to read pre-revolutionary
Russian cursive writing is the key to unlocking the history of his
grandfather's family.

**When Douglas Sarbach learns that his dad's father was buried in a
Jewish cemetery in Leavenworth, Kansas, he begins to wonder. He
especially wonders why his family was Methodist and launches the
search for his father's Jewish roots.

**Ronald Miller becomes hooked on genealogy when searching for the
truth behind his grandfather's surname. He learns that the 1920 US
Census entry is mostly incorrect as he works to untangle the true
surname >from the many variations on the vital records he discovers.

We hope these new stories, and the stories in our archives, serve to
inspire and inform. We encourage you to submit your own success
stories to us at success@....

Nancy Siegel, Editor; San Francisco, CA
Colin Mathias Justin, Webmaster; Walla Walla, WA
JewishGen's Success Stories

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