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Announcing Zarnow, Poland BMD Indexes for 1874 to 1902
#general
Gloria Berkenstat Freund
Dear Zarnow Researchers,
Jewish Records Indexing Poland (JRI-Poland) is happy to announce that the indexing of the birth, marriage and death records for Zarnow for the years 1874 to 1902 has been completed and these indices are now available to Zarnow Project Supporters. The earlier Zarnow records >from 1808 to 1873 were microfilmed by the LDS and still need to be indexed as part of the JRI-Poland Shtetl COOP project. Please contact me if you are interested in volunteering for this project. Zarnow is located at 51-15N 20-11E, 77 miles (124 kilometers) SSW of Warsaw, 46 miles 74 kilometers) SE of Lodz and about 54 miles (87 kilometers) NE of Czestochowa. There are a total of 3254 surnames (with spelling variations) in the Zarnow database including the following surnames (in alphabetical order with spelling variations combined) that have the greatest frequency in the 1874-1902 database: ABRAMOWICZ 18, BIRENCWEJG 32, CECOWSKI 17, CHMELNICKI 31, DLUZNOWSKI 42, DRZYMALKOWSKI 27, DUTKEWICZ 34, EDELSZTEJN 25, FALK 27, FELDBAUM 16, FUKS 36, GELNEWSKI 49, GOLDBERG 56, GOLDCHAMER 24, GRYNBERG 22, JAKUBOWICZ 32, JURKEWICZ 53, KAC 54, KLAJNBERG 16, KOZENECKI 17, KOZLOWSKI 97, KRAUZ 21, KUSZER 72, LEJZEROWICZ 29, LEWIN 17, LIPLING 19, LUFTMAN 25, MARKOWICZ 17, MENDZYGURSKI 43, MILSTAJN 25, MLYNARSKI 18, MOSZKOWICZ 40, ORENBUCH 17, PILCHOWSKI 18, PINUSEWICZ 29, ROJT 20, ROLNICKI 90, ROZENBERG, ROZENBLAT 19, ROZENCWEJG 53, SKURNICKI 18, SOKOLOWSKI 23, SPIRYTUS 25, SWIRCZ 17, SZAJEWICZ 38, SZWARCBERG 40, TARKA 22, WELGOWSKI 28, WERSZHOWSKI 29, WIJERZCHOWSKI 31, WODOWSKI 28. A list of all surnames appearing in the Zarnow indices is now online at: http://www.jewishgen.org/jri-pl/psa/zarnow_surn.htm For more information about this file, please e-mail me at glory1@rcn.com. Gloria Berkenstat Freund Piotrkow Trybunalski PSA Archive Coordinator New York, NY
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Announcing Zarnow, Poland BMD Indexes for 1874 to 1902
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Gloria Berkenstat Freund
Dear Zarnow Researchers,
Jewish Records Indexing Poland (JRI-Poland) is happy to announce that the indexing of the birth, marriage and death records for Zarnow for the years 1874 to 1902 has been completed and these indices are now available to Zarnow Project Supporters. The earlier Zarnow records >from 1808 to 1873 were microfilmed by the LDS and still need to be indexed as part of the JRI-Poland Shtetl COOP project. Please contact me if you are interested in volunteering for this project. Zarnow is located at 51-15N 20-11E, 77 miles (124 kilometers) SSW of Warsaw, 46 miles 74 kilometers) SE of Lodz and about 54 miles (87 kilometers) NE of Czestochowa. There are a total of 3254 surnames (with spelling variations) in the Zarnow database including the following surnames (in alphabetical order with spelling variations combined) that have the greatest frequency in the 1874-1902 database: ABRAMOWICZ 18, BIRENCWEJG 32, CECOWSKI 17, CHMELNICKI 31, DLUZNOWSKI 42, DRZYMALKOWSKI 27, DUTKEWICZ 34, EDELSZTEJN 25, FALK 27, FELDBAUM 16, FUKS 36, GELNEWSKI 49, GOLDBERG 56, GOLDCHAMER 24, GRYNBERG 22, JAKUBOWICZ 32, JURKEWICZ 53, KAC 54, KLAJNBERG 16, KOZENECKI 17, KOZLOWSKI 97, KRAUZ 21, KUSZER 72, LEJZEROWICZ 29, LEWIN 17, LIPLING 19, LUFTMAN 25, MARKOWICZ 17, MENDZYGURSKI 43, MILSTAJN 25, MLYNARSKI 18, MOSZKOWICZ 40, ORENBUCH 17, PILCHOWSKI 18, PINUSEWICZ 29, ROJT 20, ROLNICKI 90, ROZENBERG, ROZENBLAT 19, ROZENCWEJG 53, SKURNICKI 18, SOKOLOWSKI 23, SPIRYTUS 25, SWIRCZ 17, SZAJEWICZ 38, SZWARCBERG 40, TARKA 22, WELGOWSKI 28, WERSZHOWSKI 29, WIJERZCHOWSKI 31, WODOWSKI 28. A list of all surnames appearing in the Zarnow indices is now online at: http://www.jewishgen.org/jri-pl/psa/zarnow_surn.htm For more information about this file, please e-mail me at glory1@rcn.com. Gloria Berkenstat Freund Piotrkow Trybunalski PSA Archive Coordinator New York, NY
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Records/Archives for Essex
#unitedkingdom
Lorna Kay <lorna.kay@...>
Message >from Essex Records Office:
Following the closure of our Colchester branch at the end of March, we will begin the process of transferring documents currently held at Colchester to Chelmsford. Unfortunately, it is not possible to move such a large quantity of material into our strongrooms and still maintain our usual level of public service. In order to minimise the disruption to the overall service we will therefore close the Wharf Road Record Office Searchroom for the week of Tuesday 10th to Saturday 14th April. We apologise sincerely for any inconvenience this may cause you. We will be open for the rest of April (excluding Good Friday and Easter Monday), and expect to be able to provide a full service. However, if you plan to visit us during that month you are advised to check beforehand, in case there are difficulties with the items that you wish to see. Once re-opened we shall be on our way to providing a better service overall - by making all records about Essex, including Colchester and Tendring, available in one place. Thank you. Jennifer Butler Principal Archivist Essex Record Office Wharf Road Chelmsford Essex CM2 6YT 01245 244604
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Re: jcr-uk digest: March 20, 2007
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Adele Lester <alester@...>
"JCR-UK SIG" <jcr-uk@lyris.jewishgen.org> writes:
The A-Z of Regency London shows both Marmaduke Court and Marmaduke StreetDear Hazel: The responses have shown me maps that I've not really been able to read! If it's not too much trouble to scan in the above, I'd really appreciate. Many thanks! Adele
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Records/Archives for Essex
#unitedkingdom
Lorna Kay <lorna.kay@...>
Message >from Essex Records Office:
Following the closure of our Colchester branch at the end of March, we will begin the process of transferring documents currently held at Colchester to Chelmsford. Unfortunately, it is not possible to move such a large quantity of material into our strongrooms and still maintain our usual level of public service. In order to minimise the disruption to the overall service we will therefore close the Wharf Road Record Office Searchroom for the week of Tuesday 10th to Saturday 14th April. We apologise sincerely for any inconvenience this may cause you. We will be open for the rest of April (excluding Good Friday and Easter Monday), and expect to be able to provide a full service. However, if you plan to visit us during that month you are advised to check beforehand, in case there are difficulties with the items that you wish to see. Once re-opened we shall be on our way to providing a better service overall - by making all records about Essex, including Colchester and Tendring, available in one place. Thank you. Jennifer Butler Principal Archivist Essex Record Office Wharf Road Chelmsford Essex CM2 6YT 01245 244604
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Re: jcr-uk digest: March 20, 2007
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Adele Lester <alester@...>
"JCR-UK SIG" <jcr-uk@lyris.jewishgen.org> writes:
The A-Z of Regency London shows both Marmaduke Court and Marmaduke StreetDear Hazel: The responses have shown me maps that I've not really been able to read! If it's not too much trouble to scan in the above, I'd really appreciate. Many thanks! Adele
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Re: Alexandre ARON
#france
r r <rrover27@...>
Id lie to thank all the mebers who to their time to share their
information with me. I should make note, that many members pointed out that Rabbi ARON was from FEGERSHEIM.The one essentinal point of my research is to assertain the correct given name for the daughter of rabbi ARON. Her french name was charlotte. I was hoping to be able to tell >from the grave what her hebrew name would be but i couldent read it. Was anybody able to make it out? What would the common hebrew name for "charlotte" be? Thank you Robert Rover New York, USA
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Seeking information about nobleman ?SKINETSKI? from Rzeszow area
#galicia
Beth Sommer <bethfsommer@...>
I have been told that my MGGM, Frymet FELD GREHER, who lived in
the Rzeszow area, worked as a purchasing agent for a nobleman. I have been trying to find out his exact name and about his family. His name was pronounced something like Yadviga Skinetski or Skenitski. His father was a general. I would like to know how his name is spelled and would appreciate any other information any of you can offer. I would appreciate your help. You may respond privately. Thank you. Beth Fagin Sommer Philadelphia, PA Researching FEIGIN/FAGIN(Voronezh>NY), STAROSELSKY(Voronezh>NY), LEIBNER(Nowy Zmigrod>NY), GREHER/GREIER/FELD(Rzeszow/Tyczyn>NY,NJ)
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French SIG #France Re: Alexandre ARON
#france
r r <rrover27@...>
Id lie to thank all the mebers who to their time to share their
information with me. I should make note, that many members pointed out that Rabbi ARON was from FEGERSHEIM.The one essentinal point of my research is to assertain the correct given name for the daughter of rabbi ARON. Her french name was charlotte. I was hoping to be able to tell >from the grave what her hebrew name would be but i couldent read it. Was anybody able to make it out? What would the common hebrew name for "charlotte" be? Thank you Robert Rover New York, USA
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Seeking information about nobleman ?SKINETSKI? from Rzeszow area
#galicia
Beth Sommer <bethfsommer@...>
I have been told that my MGGM, Frymet FELD GREHER, who lived in
the Rzeszow area, worked as a purchasing agent for a nobleman. I have been trying to find out his exact name and about his family. His name was pronounced something like Yadviga Skinetski or Skenitski. His father was a general. I would like to know how his name is spelled and would appreciate any other information any of you can offer. I would appreciate your help. You may respond privately. Thank you. Beth Fagin Sommer Philadelphia, PA Researching FEIGIN/FAGIN(Voronezh>NY), STAROSELSKY(Voronezh>NY), LEIBNER(Nowy Zmigrod>NY), GREHER/GREIER/FELD(Rzeszow/Tyczyn>NY,NJ)
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Re: ROSENSTRAUCH - PLATTER - LANDER - BORNSTEIN - MANUEL - Anarchists/Bundists/Socialists
#france
Eve Line Blum <eve.line.blum@...>
The name ROSENSTRAUCH is very rare in France, and there are currently
only four of them in the directory : Alfred, Dominique, Marie-Helene and Sylvette. Then, they are certainly related to your family. As usual, I'm sending you their addresses privately. Concerning the LANDER families, it's more difficult... There are about 30 of them, and probably not all of them are related. Anyway, I'll copy their addresses for you. There are also four PLATTER, but are they related to your family ?... I suggest you ask your question (after having shortened it as much as possible) on the site of the Cercle de Genealogie Juive http://www.genealoj.org (click on the English verson), in the part "Questions/Answers). Regards. -- Eve Line Blum-Cherchevsky Besancon (France) http://www.convoi73.org and also Cercle de Genealogie Juive (International JGS in Paris) http://www.genealoj.org
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Re: Origins of Galician Jews
#galicia
d_richter@...
In general, the Jews of Galicia, and all of pre-partition (1772)
Poland, were given some refuge in the kingdom of Poland over the course of the late middle ages 1300-1600. Throughout this time period, Jews in France and Germany suffered various local persecutions and pogroms. An excellent book is "The History of the Jews in Russia and Poland" by Simon Dubnov for much about this. I have yet to see much material on the migration of the Ashkenazi into Germany and France before 1300. I think it's safe to assume they were residents of the Western Roman Empire in Italy and France and the Rhineland (and even England, which expelled all Jews in the mid 1200's) - but it's not clear if most would have moved north from Italy during the dark ages (600-1100) or if most were alreadyin what is today France and the Rhineland. It's a fascinating story, and one part I find puzzling is the origin and staying power of Yiddish in that time. Dave Richter Bloomfield Michigan RICHTER/BRENNER/WEISS Stanisalwow (ivano-Frankivsk) Jordan Zakarin <jdzakarin@gmail.com> wrote... ... I read that the Jews of Galicia
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French SIG #France Re: ROSENSTRAUCH - PLATTER - LANDER - BORNSTEIN - MANUEL - Anarchists/Bundists/Socialists
#france
Eve Line Blum <eve.line.blum@...>
The name ROSENSTRAUCH is very rare in France, and there are currently
only four of them in the directory : Alfred, Dominique, Marie-Helene and Sylvette. Then, they are certainly related to your family. As usual, I'm sending you their addresses privately. Concerning the LANDER families, it's more difficult... There are about 30 of them, and probably not all of them are related. Anyway, I'll copy their addresses for you. There are also four PLATTER, but are they related to your family ?... I suggest you ask your question (after having shortened it as much as possible) on the site of the Cercle de Genealogie Juive http://www.genealoj.org (click on the English verson), in the part "Questions/Answers). Regards. -- Eve Line Blum-Cherchevsky Besancon (France) http://www.convoi73.org and also Cercle de Genealogie Juive (International JGS in Paris) http://www.genealoj.org
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Re: Origins of Galician Jews
#galicia
d_richter@...
In general, the Jews of Galicia, and all of pre-partition (1772)
Poland, were given some refuge in the kingdom of Poland over the course of the late middle ages 1300-1600. Throughout this time period, Jews in France and Germany suffered various local persecutions and pogroms. An excellent book is "The History of the Jews in Russia and Poland" by Simon Dubnov for much about this. I have yet to see much material on the migration of the Ashkenazi into Germany and France before 1300. I think it's safe to assume they were residents of the Western Roman Empire in Italy and France and the Rhineland (and even England, which expelled all Jews in the mid 1200's) - but it's not clear if most would have moved north from Italy during the dark ages (600-1100) or if most were alreadyin what is today France and the Rhineland. It's a fascinating story, and one part I find puzzling is the origin and staying power of Yiddish in that time. Dave Richter Bloomfield Michigan RICHTER/BRENNER/WEISS Stanisalwow (ivano-Frankivsk) Jordan Zakarin <jdzakarin@gmail.com> wrote... ... I read that the Jews of Galicia
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Seeking information about nobleman ?SKINETSKI? from Rzeszow, Poland area
#general
Beth Sommer <bethfsommer@...>
I have been told that my mggm, Frymet FELD GREHER, who lived in the Rzeszow area,
worked as a purchasing agent for a nobleman. She came to the US in 1891 and her emplyment would have been just prior to leaving Poland/Austria. I have been trying to find out his exact name and about his family. His name was pronounced something like Yadviga Skinetski or Skenitski. His father was a general. I would like to know how his name is spelled and would appreciate any other information any of you can offer. I would appreciate your help. You may respond privately. Thank you. Beth Fagin Sommer Philadelphia, PA Researching FEIGIN/FAGIN(Voronezh>NY), STAROSELSKY(Voronezh>NY), LEIBNER(Nowy Zmigrod>NY), GREHER/GREIER/FELD(Rzeszow/Tyczyn>NY, NJ)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Seeking information about nobleman ?SKINETSKI? from Rzeszow, Poland area
#general
Beth Sommer <bethfsommer@...>
I have been told that my mggm, Frymet FELD GREHER, who lived in the Rzeszow area,
worked as a purchasing agent for a nobleman. She came to the US in 1891 and her emplyment would have been just prior to leaving Poland/Austria. I have been trying to find out his exact name and about his family. His name was pronounced something like Yadviga Skinetski or Skenitski. His father was a general. I would like to know how his name is spelled and would appreciate any other information any of you can offer. I would appreciate your help. You may respond privately. Thank you. Beth Fagin Sommer Philadelphia, PA Researching FEIGIN/FAGIN(Voronezh>NY), STAROSELSKY(Voronezh>NY), LEIBNER(Nowy Zmigrod>NY), GREHER/GREIER/FELD(Rzeszow/Tyczyn>NY, NJ)
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Fw: 15 Marriage Documents- Manhattan, NYC 1898- 1908 - Batch #3
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Sal & Ellen Barbieri <elsal@...>
3.-1 31 Dec 1898 Herry COHN 115 Ludlow St age 26 b. Russenland s/o Marcus & Sara
WEINSTEIN + Fanni GOLDBERG 30 Rivington St age 24 b. Austria d/o Lanaz & Betti LANES by Nachum Schrage 1st Brodyer Bnei But Vern...72 Columbia St 3.-2 1 Dec 1898 Morris GOLDBERG 143 Forsythe St age 50 widowed b. Russia s/o Hyman & Lena GOLDSTEIN + Sarah ROSEN 116 Monroe St age 40 widowed b. Russia d/o Israel & Rose RESS by Thomas Weller Rabbi 108 Henry St 3.-325 Feb 1899 Barnet SIMON 145 Madison St age 23 b. Russia s/o Jacob & Gossie Zikulsky + Lina KALINSKY 127 Henry St b. Russia d/o Nathan & Jannie KALINSKY by Morris Seigel 1st Rom. Am. Cong 80 Delancey St 3.-4 12 Aug 1899 Morris GOLDBERG 167 Orchard St age 25 b. Rumania s/o Lepa & Lena LAMER + Rosa Davidson 167 Orchard St age 22 b. Rumania d/o Alter & Hanna CLAIN by Max ETKA 50 Essex St 3.-5 20 Jan 1901 Abraham ISAAC 165 E 65St age 23 b. NYC s/o Emanuel & Tehkla COHEN + Sadie COHEN 165 E 65St age 22 b. NYC d/o Raphael & Henriette MARBLESTONE by Raphael Benjamin Hotel Premier NYC 3.-6 25 Jan 1925 Harris ROSENTHAL 165 Monroe St age 25 b. Russie s/o Abraham & Jeny Rudmunsky + Bassie BASELEVSKY 14 Rutgers Pl age 20 b. Russie d/o Herman & Ide FINE by I. WERSTEIN Rev of Vinitzer 51 Canal St 3.-7 26 Jan 1902 Herman KRAMER 164 E 101 St age 36 b. Hungary s/o Joseph & Maria FREUND + Nettie FRUEND 167 E 103 St b. NY d/o LEVY & Sarah STORK by Rev Schuman 327-9St, res 574 -10St Bklyn 3.-822 Feb 1902 Nathan ARBEITSMAN 170 Rivington St age 22 b. Russia s/o Samuel & Mimie KALITZKY + Lea (S)LARZSKY 236 Monroe St age 21 b. RussPol d/o Zalmer & Rachel BLOTSKY by Wolf Rosenson 20 Orchard St, res 122 Monroe St 3.-9 25 Feb 1902 Henry COHN 298 Delancey age 37 b. Austria widowed s/o Wolf & Nicha WIESANFELD + Scheindel SEIBUL 308 Delancey age 23 b. Austria d/o Chaskel & Merry WALDMAN by Kopel ALLION Rev of Mezidestion? 3.-10 28 Dec 1902 Henry COHN 258 E 3 St age 29 widowed b.Russia s/o Wolf David & B.B. ARPARSCHID + Sara Rifke FINKELSTEIN 258 E 3 St age 26 widowed b. Russia d/o Selig & Dora F?asching by Rabbi 58 Sheriff St 3.-11 26 Nov 1902 Henry COHN 36 St Marks Pl age 28 b. RussPoland s/o Juda & Ester HERMAN + Fanny ROSENGARTEN 58 E 3 St age 18 b. RussPoland d/o Bernhard & Sarah Baumkoller by S.Schnur Rabbi of Sieniawer R Verein 3.-12 8 June 1905 Murray J. GOLDBERG 470 E Houston St age 21 b. Russia s/o Louis & Yetta LASHER + Fannie SEIGEL 87 Gocrk?St age 21 b. Musccic? d/o Jacob & Sarah CLAISMAN by Alderman res 418 W 25 St 3.-13 19 Mar 1905 Barnet SIMON age 24 b. Russia s/o Chone & mother unk + Mary WACHT 1348 - 5 Ave NYC b. Russia d/o Jacob & Annie LIVERANT by Davis JONEFSKY Cong Sons of Israel res- 314 - 2 St Jersey City 3.-14 15 Jan 1907 Dave HORSHON 31 Gouveneer St age 27 b. Russia s/o Solomon & Slova COHEN + Sadie SIMON 9 Rutgers Pl age 19 b. NY d/o Jacob & Beckie STOLOWITZ by Israel Dirstein 206 Madison St 3.-15 30 May 1908 Henry COHN 180 Nassau St Bklyn age 25 b. NY s/o Leonard & Bertha NATHAN + Sybyl BLOOMENFELD 210 E 10 St age 23 b. Turky d/o Isaak & Carlina by JF Klugler Zion Brothers Bundt 247 E Houston St Happy to scan on 26 Mar to anyone who can use these. Will post more next week. Ellen Barbieri San Diego CA elsal@cox.net
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Re: Hebrew name of Charlotte Ascher
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Rosanne Leeson <rdleeson@...>
I have mislaid the original message, but if the person who had asked about the Hebrew
name of Charlotte Ascher, wife of R. Alexander ARON, of Fegersheim, Alsace,will contact me, I can probably provide that. Rosanne Leeson Co-Coordinator FrenchSIG Los Altos, CA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Fw: 15 Marriage Documents- Manhattan, NYC 1898- 1908 - Batch #3
#general
Sal & Ellen Barbieri <elsal@...>
3.-1 31 Dec 1898 Herry COHN 115 Ludlow St age 26 b. Russenland s/o Marcus & Sara
WEINSTEIN + Fanni GOLDBERG 30 Rivington St age 24 b. Austria d/o Lanaz & Betti LANES by Nachum Schrage 1st Brodyer Bnei But Vern...72 Columbia St 3.-2 1 Dec 1898 Morris GOLDBERG 143 Forsythe St age 50 widowed b. Russia s/o Hyman & Lena GOLDSTEIN + Sarah ROSEN 116 Monroe St age 40 widowed b. Russia d/o Israel & Rose RESS by Thomas Weller Rabbi 108 Henry St 3.-325 Feb 1899 Barnet SIMON 145 Madison St age 23 b. Russia s/o Jacob & Gossie Zikulsky + Lina KALINSKY 127 Henry St b. Russia d/o Nathan & Jannie KALINSKY by Morris Seigel 1st Rom. Am. Cong 80 Delancey St 3.-4 12 Aug 1899 Morris GOLDBERG 167 Orchard St age 25 b. Rumania s/o Lepa & Lena LAMER + Rosa Davidson 167 Orchard St age 22 b. Rumania d/o Alter & Hanna CLAIN by Max ETKA 50 Essex St 3.-5 20 Jan 1901 Abraham ISAAC 165 E 65St age 23 b. NYC s/o Emanuel & Tehkla COHEN + Sadie COHEN 165 E 65St age 22 b. NYC d/o Raphael & Henriette MARBLESTONE by Raphael Benjamin Hotel Premier NYC 3.-6 25 Jan 1925 Harris ROSENTHAL 165 Monroe St age 25 b. Russie s/o Abraham & Jeny Rudmunsky + Bassie BASELEVSKY 14 Rutgers Pl age 20 b. Russie d/o Herman & Ide FINE by I. WERSTEIN Rev of Vinitzer 51 Canal St 3.-7 26 Jan 1902 Herman KRAMER 164 E 101 St age 36 b. Hungary s/o Joseph & Maria FREUND + Nettie FRUEND 167 E 103 St b. NY d/o LEVY & Sarah STORK by Rev Schuman 327-9St, res 574 -10St Bklyn 3.-822 Feb 1902 Nathan ARBEITSMAN 170 Rivington St age 22 b. Russia s/o Samuel & Mimie KALITZKY + Lea (S)LARZSKY 236 Monroe St age 21 b. RussPol d/o Zalmer & Rachel BLOTSKY by Wolf Rosenson 20 Orchard St, res 122 Monroe St 3.-9 25 Feb 1902 Henry COHN 298 Delancey age 37 b. Austria widowed s/o Wolf & Nicha WIESANFELD + Scheindel SEIBUL 308 Delancey age 23 b. Austria d/o Chaskel & Merry WALDMAN by Kopel ALLION Rev of Mezidestion? 3.-10 28 Dec 1902 Henry COHN 258 E 3 St age 29 widowed b.Russia s/o Wolf David & B.B. ARPARSCHID + Sara Rifke FINKELSTEIN 258 E 3 St age 26 widowed b. Russia d/o Selig & Dora F?asching by Rabbi 58 Sheriff St 3.-11 26 Nov 1902 Henry COHN 36 St Marks Pl age 28 b. RussPoland s/o Juda & Ester HERMAN + Fanny ROSENGARTEN 58 E 3 St age 18 b. RussPoland d/o Bernhard & Sarah Baumkoller by S.Schnur Rabbi of Sieniawer R Verein 3.-12 8 June 1905 Murray J. GOLDBERG 470 E Houston St age 21 b. Russia s/o Louis & Yetta LASHER + Fannie SEIGEL 87 Gocrk?St age 21 b. Musccic? d/o Jacob & Sarah CLAISMAN by Alderman res 418 W 25 St 3.-13 19 Mar 1905 Barnet SIMON age 24 b. Russia s/o Chone & mother unk + Mary WACHT 1348 - 5 Ave NYC b. Russia d/o Jacob & Annie LIVERANT by Davis JONEFSKY Cong Sons of Israel res- 314 - 2 St Jersey City 3.-14 15 Jan 1907 Dave HORSHON 31 Gouveneer St age 27 b. Russia s/o Solomon & Slova COHEN + Sadie SIMON 9 Rutgers Pl age 19 b. NY d/o Jacob & Beckie STOLOWITZ by Israel Dirstein 206 Madison St 3.-15 30 May 1908 Henry COHN 180 Nassau St Bklyn age 25 b. NY s/o Leonard & Bertha NATHAN + Sybyl BLOOMENFELD 210 E 10 St age 23 b. Turky d/o Isaak & Carlina by JF Klugler Zion Brothers Bundt 247 E Houston St Happy to scan on 26 Mar to anyone who can use these. Will post more next week. Ellen Barbieri San Diego CA elsal@cox.net
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Hebrew name of Charlotte Ascher
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Rosanne Leeson <rdleeson@...>
I have mislaid the original message, but if the person who had asked about the Hebrew
name of Charlotte Ascher, wife of R. Alexander ARON, of Fegersheim, Alsace,will contact me, I can probably provide that. Rosanne Leeson Co-Coordinator FrenchSIG Los Altos, CA
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