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GORDON Family
#general
Mike Fischer <miketran@...>
I am looking for the family of Phillip and Gussie Gordon. Phillip's
parent's were Rose Levine and Abe Gordon. ( His real last name was something like Jachnuk, >from Poland) They was 3 children, Abe, Philli and Silvie. Phillip had 3 brothers, William, Joseph and Samuel. I believe that they ended up in Brooklyn, N.Y. Wilma Fischer Passaic, N.J.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen GORDON Family
#general
Mike Fischer <miketran@...>
I am looking for the family of Phillip and Gussie Gordon. Phillip's
parent's were Rose Levine and Abe Gordon. ( His real last name was something like Jachnuk, >from Poland) They was 3 children, Abe, Philli and Silvie. Phillip had 3 brothers, William, Joseph and Samuel. I believe that they ended up in Brooklyn, N.Y. Wilma Fischer Passaic, N.J.
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Mglin, Ukraine, Russia
#ukraine
EKopel68@...
Hi, was wondering if the town or village of Mglin, which is near Surazh in
the Ukraine SIG? Read all mail and no one mentions Mglin. Help, help Elaine Kopel - Kopylov - Kopeloff EKopel68@aol.com Chicago Ridge, Il.
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Mglin, Ukraine, Russia
#ukraine
EKopel68@...
Hi, was wondering if the town or village of Mglin, which is near Surazh in
the Ukraine SIG? Read all mail and no one mentions Mglin. Help, help Elaine Kopel - Kopylov - Kopeloff EKopel68@aol.com Chicago Ridge, Il.
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Searching PLISNER & EHRENWORT from Zolochev
#galicia
ROBERT WEISS
Searching PLISNER/PLISHNER/PLISSNER and EHRENWORT >from Zolochev,
Peremyshlyany and Chemerintsy in Lvov Oblast, and Zborov in Ternopol Oblast. Family were carpenters, and name ZIMMER also appears in family. Bob Weiss in Northridge, CA RWeissJGS@aol.com
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Searching PLISNER & EHRENWORT from Zolochev
#galicia
ROBERT WEISS
Searching PLISNER/PLISHNER/PLISSNER and EHRENWORT >from Zolochev,
Peremyshlyany and Chemerintsy in Lvov Oblast, and Zborov in Ternopol Oblast. Family were carpenters, and name ZIMMER also appears in family. Bob Weiss in Northridge, CA RWeissJGS@aol.com
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Searching For KLIPPEL and SRIBNER
#galicia
Greta James <greta@...>
My grandfather, David KLIPPEL, was born in Tarnopol c1866, migrating to
Australia in 1891. I am intrigued by the name KLIPPEL as I am not aware of any other Jewish people with that name >from Galicia. None, that is, other than those that were related to my grandfather and emigrated to Australia. I've searched on JewishGen Family Finder with no hits. Is anyone aware of any Galician Klippels? My great-grandfather's name was Henoch KLIPPEL and my great-grandmother's maiden name was Chule SRIBNER. Does this "ring any bells" with anyone? Regards Greta James greta@attglobal.net Sydney, Australia
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Searching For KLIPPEL and SRIBNER
#galicia
Greta James <greta@...>
My grandfather, David KLIPPEL, was born in Tarnopol c1866, migrating to
Australia in 1891. I am intrigued by the name KLIPPEL as I am not aware of any other Jewish people with that name >from Galicia. None, that is, other than those that were related to my grandfather and emigrated to Australia. I've searched on JewishGen Family Finder with no hits. Is anyone aware of any Galician Klippels? My great-grandfather's name was Henoch KLIPPEL and my great-grandmother's maiden name was Chule SRIBNER. Does this "ring any bells" with anyone? Regards Greta James greta@attglobal.net Sydney, Australia
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Rozdol
#galicia
marcel apsel <marap@...>
Hi,
Could anyone who has some experience with research in Rozdol get in touch with me privately. Marcel Apsel Antwerpen, Belgium marap@village.uunet.be
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Rozdol
#galicia
marcel apsel <marap@...>
Hi,
Could anyone who has some experience with research in Rozdol get in touch with me privately. Marcel Apsel Antwerpen, Belgium marap@village.uunet.be
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LANGSAM/SPIRA
#galicia
moishe@langsam.com <moishe@...>
Happy New Year to All!
I have not asked in a while, so I will put forth the question again. Does anybody have an interest in the Langsam family or the offspring of R' Hersh Mylech Spira, aka The Bnei Yissochur (son of Pesach Langsam)? Please contact me with any interest you might have. I maintain a website at www.langsam.com Your feedback is welcome. -Moishe Miller NYC moishe@langsam.com
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia LANGSAM/SPIRA
#galicia
moishe@langsam.com <moishe@...>
Happy New Year to All!
I have not asked in a while, so I will put forth the question again. Does anybody have an interest in the Langsam family or the offspring of R' Hersh Mylech Spira, aka The Bnei Yissochur (son of Pesach Langsam)? Please contact me with any interest you might have. I maintain a website at www.langsam.com Your feedback is welcome. -Moishe Miller NYC moishe@langsam.com
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Re: Amsterdam and Vilna Gaon
#belarus
Sylvia Schildt <creativa@...>
I read recently that that the Vilna Gaon (1720-1797) got to Holland in his
vain attempt to make Aliya to Eretz Yisrael. When he returned to Vilna he may have brought a number of Jewish artisans with him >from Amsterdam, one of the main Hebrew printing centres in Europe and the skill was taken from there to Vilna. Other artisans may have followed. I am trying to fill in a gap about my BASSON family, probably originally Portuguese Sephardim (who came to Amsterdam after the Portuguese Expulsion, in the 1520's) and who we can place for sure in Vilna by the 1850's. If Bassons were among these artisans, or in subsequent waves of immigrations from Holland to Vilna that would mean they were established in Vilna forabout 100 years, give or take. Does anyone have information about lists or other materials documenting immigration >from Holland to Lithuania ? Sylvia Schildt Baltimore, Maryland -------------------- MODERATOR NOTE: This is sent out although it does not appear to have any specific relation to Belarus, however, it is interesting and might eventually have bearing on Belarus research. --------------------
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re: Amsterdam and Vilna Gaon
#belarus
Sylvia Schildt <creativa@...>
I read recently that that the Vilna Gaon (1720-1797) got to Holland in his
vain attempt to make Aliya to Eretz Yisrael. When he returned to Vilna he may have brought a number of Jewish artisans with him >from Amsterdam, one of the main Hebrew printing centres in Europe and the skill was taken from there to Vilna. Other artisans may have followed. I am trying to fill in a gap about my BASSON family, probably originally Portuguese Sephardim (who came to Amsterdam after the Portuguese Expulsion, in the 1520's) and who we can place for sure in Vilna by the 1850's. If Bassons were among these artisans, or in subsequent waves of immigrations from Holland to Vilna that would mean they were established in Vilna forabout 100 years, give or take. Does anyone have information about lists or other materials documenting immigration >from Holland to Lithuania ? Sylvia Schildt Baltimore, Maryland -------------------- MODERATOR NOTE: This is sent out although it does not appear to have any specific relation to Belarus, however, it is interesting and might eventually have bearing on Belarus research. --------------------
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Searching: DINGOTT/DIENGOTT (revised)
#galicia
MDing88835@...
Searching: DINGOTT/DIENGOTT City of Bolchow (SP) Any information would be appreciated.
Mickey Dingott Scottsdale, Arizona MDing88835@aol.com
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Searching For WILDER, HONIG, HELFER, ZINKER, RUFEISEN, SCHEIER
#galicia
Joyce Eastman <wldwoman@...>
I am searching for paternal/maternal relatives with the following surnames:
WILDER, HONIG, HELFER, ZINKER - Brody, Poland (Ukraine)and Vienna, Austria RUFEISEN, SCHEIER - Sucha, Poland and Trencin, Slovakia Any help you can provide will be appreciated. Please respond to wldwoman@mpinet.net Joyce Eastman Orange City, FL USA
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Searching: DINGOTT/DIENGOTT (revised)
#galicia
MDing88835@...
Searching: DINGOTT/DIENGOTT City of Bolchow (SP) Any information would be appreciated.
Mickey Dingott Scottsdale, Arizona MDing88835@aol.com
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Searching For WILDER, HONIG, HELFER, ZINKER, RUFEISEN, SCHEIER
#galicia
Joyce Eastman <wldwoman@...>
I am searching for paternal/maternal relatives with the following surnames:
WILDER, HONIG, HELFER, ZINKER - Brody, Poland (Ukraine)and Vienna, Austria RUFEISEN, SCHEIER - Sucha, Poland and Trencin, Slovakia Any help you can provide will be appreciated. Please respond to wldwoman@mpinet.net Joyce Eastman Orange City, FL USA
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Searching for MINTZER from Novyye Strelishcha, Ukraine
#galicia
Randsboxer@...
Searching for MINTZER, >from Novyye Strelishcha, Ukraine.
Rose Boxer Ocala, FL RandSBoxer@aol.com
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Searching for MINTZER from Novyye Strelishcha, Ukraine
#galicia
Randsboxer@...
Searching for MINTZER, >from Novyye Strelishcha, Ukraine.
Rose Boxer Ocala, FL RandSBoxer@aol.com
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