German SIG #Germany RESEARCHING REICHWALD & ROSENRAUCH families from Turnow, Poland & Leipsig, Germany #germany
Ronald Reichwald
Hello GerSig,
I recently joined the group. I have just commenced doing genealogy research. I consider myself to be a beginner in doing German Jewish Genealogy research. I live in Melbourne Australia My native language is English and I do not know any other languages. I consider myself an intermediate in the skills of using a computer. My experience in using the Internet is intermediate. I have identified the names and birth and death dates of my Grandparents and Great grandparents. My Grandfather was Nathan REICHWALD born 1st September 1890 in Tarnow Austro-Hungaria (Galicia) and died in London England in May 1988. I am so far unable to locate birth records My Grandmother was Chancia REICHWALD nee ROSENRAUCH born 2nd February 1898 in Kolomyia, Austro-Hungaria (Galicia) and died in London England on 1st September 1971. I am so far unable to locate birth records. My Great Grandfather was Jacob REICHWALD born in 1864, (no location), and died in London England on 22nd January 1951. I am unable to locate any birth records as I do not know where he was born. My Great Grandmother was Eva REICHWALD nee ROSENRAUCH of whom I have no records of birth or death. My primary aim is to find out where my family originated >from and how far back I can trace my routes My JGFF Researcher ID number is 642054 The family names and ancestral towns that I have entered in the JGFF (JewishGen Family Finder) are: REICHWALD & ROSENRAUCH Thanking you, Ron Reichwald rsreichwald@gmail.com Moderator Reminder: >from https://www.jewishgen.org/GerSIG/email.htm#rules Family names (surnames) of people you are researching should be written with ** all upper case ** (capital) letters every time they appear in any part of your Email to GerSIG. ** No other words ** should be typed with all capital letters. For special emphasis use "**" around a word or phrase. Example: Albert EINSTEIN >from Ulm in the Kingdom of Wuerttemberg (u umlaut) Germany on March 14, 1879.
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