Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: New Web Site - BruckerFamily.net #hungary


moishe@langsam.com <moishe@...>
 

Hi,
Saw your site. Very impressive. Can you tell me anything about the Lehrer
family that married into yours? Any connection between them and R' Hersh
Mylech Spira, the Bnei Yissochur (1783 - 1841)?
-Moishe Miller
moishe@...

www.langsam.com

At 07:25 PM 3/17/02 -0800, shel wrote:
We would like to announce and invite you to visit the new Brucker Family web
site at www.BruckerFamily.net. The Brucker family originates in the late
1700's in Radautz, Austria Hungary, now Radauti, Romania.

Our web site is designed to identify the many Brucker and related families
around the world that has a Brucker ancestor >from Radautz or nearby
towns/villages and cities in Bukovina.

There are currently known Brucker and related families in St. Paul, Los
Angeles, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Vermont, Israel,
Canada, Germany and Argentina.

We are searching for Brucker relatives and the many families that have
intermarried with the Brucker family.

You can find the names of these families in the Searching For tab at the top

of the home page or in the Other Family Names page.

Shel Brucker
Los Angeles

email: shel@... <mailto:shel@...>
web site: www.BruckerFamily.net <http://www.bruckerfamily.net/>

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Researching:
BRUCKER, FELLER, GRAUBART, GARTNER, KLEIN >from Radautz & Bukowina,
Romania/Ukraine, and in Brassov, Budapest and Bucharest, Hungary and St.
Paul MN
BRUCKER, HAGUENAUER >from Paris, France
GREENBERG, GRUNBERG, GRIINBERG AND GERTLER >from Lodz, Poland and St. Paul,
MN
ZILBERBERG in Poland
BERCOVITZ in St. Paul, MN, Los Angeles and Hungary
WEINERT >from Brassov, Romania/Hungary

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