JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Kremenets: 1,300 pages of new records ... Kremenets, Berezhtsy, #general
Ronald D. Doctor <rondoctor@...>
I'm pleased to announce that the Kremenets District Research Group
(KDRG) has acquired about 1,300 page images of the following censuses, tax lists, and vital records through our cooperative agreement with the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People. * Kremenets district towns, 1922 Census, about 1,855 entries * Kremenets town, 1894 Tax List, about 460 entries * Kremenets town, 1906 Tax List, about 651 entries * Kremenets town, 1911 Tax List, about 765 entries * Kremenets Births, 1921 * Kremenets Marriages, 1884 * Kremenets Divorces, 1880-1885, 1888, 1890, 1892-1894, 1896, 1907, 1912 * Berezhtsy Deaths, 1889, 1892-1893, 1897-1898, 1904-1912 * Pochayev Divorces, 1915, 1922 The Census and Tax Lists are in Russian. Vital records before 1915 are in Russian and Hebrew/Yiddish. Vital records >from 1915 onward are in Polish. Fortunately our translator is quadrilingual.:-) How to obtain the translations === Researchers who contributed to our work within the past 2 years have exclusive access to our KDRG Contributors website on Google. https://sites.google.com/site/kdrgcontributors/home [MODERATOR: Requires permission >from "the owner" - the "Request Access" link appears on the above site.] This website contains pre-release (and downloadable) copies of *all* of our record translations and documents, even those that have not yet been edited. These translations will not be publicly available until they are proofread and edited, so it may be a year or more before you can access them ... unless you contribute to our work. Early access to these translations is a major benefit for our donors. All researchers should start with the Concordance. It is freely available, searchable and downloadable, on our JewishGen Kremenets Kehilalinks website: http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/master-surnames.html [or http://tinyurl.com/7qurvfm - MODERATOR] Although the full translation spreadsheets will not be available to the general public until they are proofread and edited, we will send up to 10 translated records at no charge to any researcher who identifies entries of interest in our Concordance. Please contact me (rddpdx@...) if you need information about how to obtain these records or how to access the KDRG Contributors website. How to Donate ============== In cooperation with the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) we are continuing our search for and acquisition of additional records. We need your donations to help us keep this work going. All donations are used exclusively to acquire and translate records and documents. If you have any questions or if you need more information, please contact me at rddpdx@.... Donations to our Kremenets Fundraising account on JewishGen may be made on the following web page: < http://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=22 > [or http://tinyurl.com/m8mzl67 - MODERATOR] Scroll about halfway down the page until you get to: "Kremenets District Towns (Ukraine) - Records Acquisition and Translation" Your contributions are tax-deductible in the U.S. to the extent permitted by law. When you send your donation, please send me an e-mail message to let me know the amount and date of your contribution so that we can be sure the donation gets applied properly. If your employer has a matching gift program, please think about matching your donation through that program. I'm looking forward to hearing >from you. Best wishes, Ron Doctor (rddpdx@...) Co-Coordinator, Kremenets Shtetl CO-OP/Jewish Records Indexing-Poland - an activity of the Kremenets District Research Group (KDRG) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets Portland, Oregon USA and Board Member and Past Coordinator JewishGen Ukraine Special Interest Group (Ukraine SIG) and Board Member and Past President Jewish Genealogy Society of Oregon (JGSO) Researching DOCTOR (DIOKHTER), VARER, AVERBAKH, KORENFELD ... all >from Kremenets, Oleksinets, Yampol, Vishnevets and KAZDOY (KOSODOY), DUBINSKI, DUBOWSKY ... all >from Kiev, Uman, Odessa |
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