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Children in the Great War
#southafrica
Saul Issroff <shaul@...>
The index at
http://www.genealogy.co.za/SAKids1918.html contains the surnames of children in the publication Children of South Africa in the Time of the Great War (Cape Town: Ernest T. M. Notcutt, 1918): each entry contains pictures of the children, with places and years of birth, together with current addresses and names of their parents. Some entries also contain information about grandparents, great-grandparents, relationship to the 1820 settlers, etc. Spellings of towns, etc, conform to the original in the book. There are a number of 'Jewish' sounding surnames (e.g. Cohen!) Saul Issroff
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica Children in the Great War
#southafrica
Saul Issroff <shaul@...>
The index at
http://www.genealogy.co.za/SAKids1918.html contains the surnames of children in the publication Children of South Africa in the Time of the Great War (Cape Town: Ernest T. M. Notcutt, 1918): each entry contains pictures of the children, with places and years of birth, together with current addresses and names of their parents. Some entries also contain information about grandparents, great-grandparents, relationship to the 1820 settlers, etc. Spellings of towns, etc, conform to the original in the book. There are a number of 'Jewish' sounding surnames (e.g. Cohen!) Saul Issroff
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wajsenberg
#scandinavia
mark
shalom to everybody
I am searching: WAJSENBERG family. My granduncle ICCHOK MEIR WAJSENBERG 1881-1938 was yiddish writer and lived in Zelechow Bialystok Warwaw BRANDWAJN family lived in Ostrog Zdolbunow BEJZMAN lived in Novograd Volhunskij WAJSENBERG MARK ISRAEL mark306@...
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Scandinavia SIG #Scandinavia wajsenberg
#scandinavia
mark
shalom to everybody
I am searching: WAJSENBERG family. My granduncle ICCHOK MEIR WAJSENBERG 1881-1938 was yiddish writer and lived in Zelechow Bialystok Warwaw BRANDWAJN family lived in Ostrog Zdolbunow BEJZMAN lived in Novograd Volhunskij WAJSENBERG MARK ISRAEL mark306@...
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Re: Max Michelson address?
#latvia
Evelyn Waldstein
Dear George,
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Here is the Email address of Max Michelson: maxmich@.... His book is very good. As far as I know a German translation is on its way. With best regards, Evelyn.
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From: George Mason <gmason3815@...> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 3:39 PM Can anyone help me get in contact with Max Michelson, author if
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Latvia SIG #Latvia Re: Max Michelson address?
#latvia
Evelyn Waldstein
Dear George,
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Here is the Email address of Max Michelson: maxmich@.... His book is very good. As far as I know a German translation is on its way. With best regards, Evelyn.
----- Original Message -----
From: George Mason <gmason3815@...> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 3:39 PM Can anyone help me get in contact with Max Michelson, author if
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travel stories needed
#galicia
Suzan & Ron Wynne <srwynne@...>
A few weeks ago, I announced that I was revising my book on Galicia and
requested that readers consider submitting recent travel experiences to Poland and Ukraine. To date, I have not heard >from anyone. I can assure you that the material will be properly credited and, of course, the information will benefit others. Please respond privately: srwynne@.... SuzanWynne Kensington, MD
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia travel stories needed
#galicia
Suzan & Ron Wynne <srwynne@...>
A few weeks ago, I announced that I was revising my book on Galicia and
requested that readers consider submitting recent travel experiences to Poland and Ukraine. To date, I have not heard >from anyone. I can assure you that the material will be properly credited and, of course, the information will benefit others. Please respond privately: srwynne@.... SuzanWynne Kensington, MD
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Klonomos gever
#latvia
Ben Forman <ben.forman@...>
Hi
I've reached a dead end (hopefully temporarily) in my ever growing family tree. I've been searching the Latvia databases for relatives/reference to family on my mothers side. I have quite a comprehensive list of names but can't find concrete reference to any of them. I'm told that the individual I'm looking for came >from Dvinsk his name was: Klonomos GEVER His son was Shlomo Ben KLONOMOS and he married Bessie SILVER. At some point the name was changed to SILVERMAN. I assume they married around 1870 since their first child was born in 1872 they then had 10 further children until 1892 (Myer, Leah, Gertrude, Mary, Annie, eva, Dora, Jane, Sam and Isaac) Harris moved to England where he married and had 9 children of his own (Isaac, Maurice, Henry, Fanny, Rae, Sarah, Bessie, Myer and Jack) I would have thought that the Klonomos Gever -> Isaac Silverman generation (ie before the emmigration to england) would be somewhere oon the database. Does anyone know any other sources to help this search or any other direction to look in, or does anyone have any reference in their own research to these people. Thanks Ben Ben Forman Production Engineer BBC Technology | SAC First Floor, Maiden House | Vanwall Business Park | Maidenhead | SL6 4UB T: 01628 407778 | M:07834 845188 http://www.bbc.co.uk/ - World Wide Wonderland
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Latvia SIG #Latvia Klonomos gever
#latvia
Ben Forman <ben.forman@...>
Hi
I've reached a dead end (hopefully temporarily) in my ever growing family tree. I've been searching the Latvia databases for relatives/reference to family on my mothers side. I have quite a comprehensive list of names but can't find concrete reference to any of them. I'm told that the individual I'm looking for came >from Dvinsk his name was: Klonomos GEVER His son was Shlomo Ben KLONOMOS and he married Bessie SILVER. At some point the name was changed to SILVERMAN. I assume they married around 1870 since their first child was born in 1872 they then had 10 further children until 1892 (Myer, Leah, Gertrude, Mary, Annie, eva, Dora, Jane, Sam and Isaac) Harris moved to England where he married and had 9 children of his own (Isaac, Maurice, Henry, Fanny, Rae, Sarah, Bessie, Myer and Jack) I would have thought that the Klonomos Gever -> Isaac Silverman generation (ie before the emmigration to england) would be somewhere oon the database. Does anyone know any other sources to help this search or any other direction to look in, or does anyone have any reference in their own research to these people. Thanks Ben Ben Forman Production Engineer BBC Technology | SAC First Floor, Maiden House | Vanwall Business Park | Maidenhead | SL6 4UB T: 01628 407778 | M:07834 845188 http://www.bbc.co.uk/ - World Wide Wonderland
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Rosa NATHAN d. 1896 in Luxembourg
#germany
Pierre Hahn <pierre28@...>
I have a death certificate of a Rosa NATHAN who died 24 Dec 1896 at age of
24, in Luxembourg. This is not one of my NATHANs. If you are interested in copy therof let me know. Please respond directly to: Pierre M. Hahn, San Francisco pierre28@...
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German SIG #Germany Rosa NATHAN d. 1896 in Luxembourg
#germany
Pierre Hahn <pierre28@...>
I have a death certificate of a Rosa NATHAN who died 24 Dec 1896 at age of
24, in Luxembourg. This is not one of my NATHANs. If you are interested in copy therof let me know. Please respond directly to: Pierre M. Hahn, San Francisco pierre28@...
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SITE CITE: Halle (Saale) Holocaust Victims - Commemorative Book
#germany
Naomi Teveth <ntevet@...>
Dear Gersig friends,
please be informed about the online commemorative book on Halle (Saale) Holocaust victims, a school project of the Halle Suedstadt-Gymnasium. A brief English introduction is presented and you can reach the site here: http://www.gym-suedstadt.bildung-lsa.de/gedenkbuch/indexen.html The data collected are presented in German and a typical (randomly chosen) entry looks like the following: Name (Surname ): Geburtsname (Maiden Name): Vorname (given name): Geburtstag (Birthday) : Geburtsort (Birth place) : Privatadresse (private address) : letzte Adresse: (last address) Beruf (Profession) : Verwandtschaft (relatives) : Ehefrau (wife): Kinder: (Children) Enkel: (grandchildren) Bruder: (brother) Schwaegerin: (sister-in-law) weitere Lebensdaten: (further data on the person's life) Todesort und Datum: (Death place and date) Quelle(n): (Sources) The students with the teacher seem to have done a good research work and the site is presented well. I looked through the entries on JGFF for the town Halle and there are a few researchers who entered names they are researching that match names in the commemorative book. Best regards, Naomi Teveth in Tel Aviv ntevet@...
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German SIG #Germany SITE CITE: Halle (Saale) Holocaust Victims - Commemorative Book
#germany
Naomi Teveth <ntevet@...>
Dear Gersig friends,
please be informed about the online commemorative book on Halle (Saale) Holocaust victims, a school project of the Halle Suedstadt-Gymnasium. A brief English introduction is presented and you can reach the site here: http://www.gym-suedstadt.bildung-lsa.de/gedenkbuch/indexen.html The data collected are presented in German and a typical (randomly chosen) entry looks like the following: Name (Surname ): Geburtsname (Maiden Name): Vorname (given name): Geburtstag (Birthday) : Geburtsort (Birth place) : Privatadresse (private address) : letzte Adresse: (last address) Beruf (Profession) : Verwandtschaft (relatives) : Ehefrau (wife): Kinder: (Children) Enkel: (grandchildren) Bruder: (brother) Schwaegerin: (sister-in-law) weitere Lebensdaten: (further data on the person's life) Todesort und Datum: (Death place and date) Quelle(n): (Sources) The students with the teacher seem to have done a good research work and the site is presented well. I looked through the entries on JGFF for the town Halle and there are a few researchers who entered names they are researching that match names in the commemorative book. Best regards, Naomi Teveth in Tel Aviv ntevet@...
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Since the Bremen Emigre Records No Longer Exist
#germany
Marcus Poulin <photonicbandgap@...>
Anyone know where I could search for German residents who maybe left Bremen?
I certainly cannot find his name in the Hamburg passenger records for a German Jewish citizen with his name. (circa 1895-1904). For the record I would have spelled Emigre correctly but the list server would not allow the accents. Thanks all and very glad to be back on the list. Sincerely, Marcus Poulin Berlin ? GE photonicbandgap@...
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German SIG #Germany Since the Bremen Emigre Records No Longer Exist
#germany
Marcus Poulin <photonicbandgap@...>
Anyone know where I could search for German residents who maybe left Bremen?
I certainly cannot find his name in the Hamburg passenger records for a German Jewish citizen with his name. (circa 1895-1904). For the record I would have spelled Emigre correctly but the list server would not allow the accents. Thanks all and very glad to be back on the list. Sincerely, Marcus Poulin Berlin ? GE photonicbandgap@...
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wajsenberg
#poland
mark
dear all
I am searching WAJSENBERG family one of my grandfathers brother ICCHOK MEIR WAJSENBERG 1881-1938 was yiddish writer they lived in ZELECHOW BIALYSTOK WARSAW BRANDWAJN family lived in OSTROG ZDOLBUNOW BEJZMAN family lived in NOVOGRAD VOLHYNSKIJ WAJSENBERG MARK ISRAEL mark306@... MODERATOR'S NOTE: Please respond privately.
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JRI Poland #Poland wajsenberg
#poland
mark
dear all
I am searching WAJSENBERG family one of my grandfathers brother ICCHOK MEIR WAJSENBERG 1881-1938 was yiddish writer they lived in ZELECHOW BIALYSTOK WARSAW BRANDWAJN family lived in OSTROG ZDOLBUNOW BEJZMAN family lived in NOVOGRAD VOLHYNSKIJ WAJSENBERG MARK ISRAEL mark306@... MODERATOR'S NOTE: Please respond privately.
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wajsenberg
#poland
mark
shalom to everybody
I am searching WAJSENBERG family my granduncle ICCHOK MEIR WAJSENBERG 1881-1938 was yiddish writer lived in ZELECHOW BIALYSTOK WARSAW BRANDWAJN family lived in OSTROG ZDOLBUNOW BEJZMAN lived in NOVOGRAD VOLHYNSKIJ WAJSENBERG MARK ISRAEL mark306@...
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BialyGen: Bialystok Region #Bialystok #Poland wajsenberg
#poland
mark
shalom to everybody
I am searching WAJSENBERG family my granduncle ICCHOK MEIR WAJSENBERG 1881-1938 was yiddish writer lived in ZELECHOW BIALYSTOK WARSAW BRANDWAJN family lived in OSTROG ZDOLBUNOW BEJZMAN lived in NOVOGRAD VOLHYNSKIJ WAJSENBERG MARK ISRAEL mark306@...
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