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VIEWMATE POSTING 69447
#hungary
re_koffler@...
MY VIEWMATE VIEWMATE =
POSTING 69447=20 Have you ever seen this photo, which was very likely taken before the marriage of this young couple. Austro- Hungarian Empire 1860 cc. - 1900 cc. ? Hungary? Croatia? Czechoslovakia? Or, not likely, later, in Yugoslavia? Any help will be deeply appreciated. Please write to: re_koffler@... Many thanks in advance. Reuven Koffler
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Hungary SIG #Hungary VIEWMATE POSTING 69447
#hungary
re_koffler@...
MY VIEWMATE VIEWMATE =
POSTING 69447=20 Have you ever seen this photo, which was very likely taken before the marriage of this young couple. Austro- Hungarian Empire 1860 cc. - 1900 cc. ? Hungary? Croatia? Czechoslovakia? Or, not likely, later, in Yugoslavia? Any help will be deeply appreciated. Please write to: re_koffler@... Many thanks in advance. Reuven Koffler
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Uploading autosomal results
#dna
mkaplan27
My adult daughter tested with 23andMe; my wife tested with Family Tree
DNA. Since my daughter tested just a few months ago her are results were rejected by Family Tree DNA as being >from too recent a version (V5 chip) and so incompatible. Any advice as to what we can do? -Michael Kaplan
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DNA Research #DNA Uploading autosomal results
#dna
mkaplan27
My adult daughter tested with 23andMe; my wife tested with Family Tree
DNA. Since my daughter tested just a few months ago her are results were rejected by Family Tree DNA as being >from too recent a version (V5 chip) and so incompatible. Any advice as to what we can do? -Michael Kaplan
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burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
#romania
Lemberski Evelyne
Burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
Ladies and gentlemen,I search the name of the French cemetery where is buried Mordhar JOANOVICI or JOINOVICI born December 14, 1898 in Chisinau (Besserabia) Thanking you for your help Evelyne LEMBERSKI evelynelemberski@... Saint Maurice France
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Romania SIG #Romania burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
#romania
Lemberski Evelyne
Burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
Ladies and gentlemen,I search the name of the French cemetery where is buried Mordhar JOANOVICI or JOINOVICI born December 14, 1898 in Chisinau (Besserabia) Thanking you for your help Evelyne LEMBERSKI evelynelemberski@... Saint Maurice France
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Leopold MENDEL - Linnich - Dortmund Mengede
#germany
Mike Redel <redel.mike@...>
Dear gersigs,
I am searching for informations about Leopold MENDEL. He was born 18.October 1876 in Linnich. Leopold has a store in Dortmund Mengede. He emigrated 1933 to the Netherlands. >from Januar till March he was in Westerbork >from where he was deported to Sobibor. He was murdered in Sobibor 5 March 1943. Did anyone know who the parents of Leopold are? In Dortmund was also a Moses MENDEL. He was butcher. 1869 He married a Rosetta ROTHSCHILD. Regards, Mike Redel, Unna - Germany redel.mike@...
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German SIG #Germany Leopold MENDEL - Linnich - Dortmund Mengede
#germany
Mike Redel <redel.mike@...>
Dear gersigs,
I am searching for informations about Leopold MENDEL. He was born 18.October 1876 in Linnich. Leopold has a store in Dortmund Mengede. He emigrated 1933 to the Netherlands. >from Januar till March he was in Westerbork >from where he was deported to Sobibor. He was murdered in Sobibor 5 March 1943. Did anyone know who the parents of Leopold are? In Dortmund was also a Moses MENDEL. He was butcher. 1869 He married a Rosetta ROTHSCHILD. Regards, Mike Redel, Unna - Germany redel.mike@...
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Margot LOEWENSTEIN in Dortmund
#germany
Mike Redel <redel.mike@...>
Dear gersigs,
I hope that one of you has informations for me. Margot LOEWENSTEIN was Born 27-Jan-1910 and died 28-Jun-1937 in Dortmund. She was burried on the cemetery Dortmund Mengede. Where did she come from. Did anyone of you know the parents of her. Regards, Mike Redel, Unna - Germany redel.mike@...
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German SIG #Germany Margot LOEWENSTEIN in Dortmund
#germany
Mike Redel <redel.mike@...>
Dear gersigs,
I hope that one of you has informations for me. Margot LOEWENSTEIN was Born 27-Jan-1910 and died 28-Jun-1937 in Dortmund. She was burried on the cemetery Dortmund Mengede. Where did she come from. Did anyone of you know the parents of her. Regards, Mike Redel, Unna - Germany redel.mike@...
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Re: Searching: Lilli (Lily), daughter of Emma (nee KRAUSE) and Otto HELLER
#germany
Fritz Neubauer
Dear Tom,
you are actually in the wrong place, the proof is that that in the AUSTRIAN "Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstands" (daow.at), you can find a very detailed biography of Otto Heller (I don't know whether you have all the details?): "geb. 14. 12. 1897 in Brünn Schriftsteller. Verheiratet, 1 Tochter. SDAP. KPČ. KPÖ. Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Wien und Prag. 1921-1923 Chefredakteur der kommunistischen Tageszeitung "Vorwärts" in Reichenberg/Liberec. Nach der Ausweisung aus der ČSR 1926-1928 Journalist in Berlin. 1929-1933 Reisen durch die Sowjetunion. 1933 Flucht in die Schweiz, Februar 1934 Wien, 1935-1936 Redakteur der "Deutschen Zentral-Zeitung" in Moskau. Im Sommer 1936 über Paris nach Spanien. Sprecher bei Radio Madrid. 1938 nach Frankreich, 1939 inhaftiert. 3. 11. 1941 - 11. 2. 1942 Le Vernet. Ab 1942 als Raymond Brunet im französischen Widerstand. Als Dolmetscher in eine Dienststelle der Deutschen Wehrmacht in Lille eingeschleust. Am 23. 12. 1943 verhaftet. Am 31. 7. 1944 mit Convoi 44 von Drancy nach Auschwitz. Ab 25. 1. 1945 Mauthausen und Ebensee. Gestorben am 26. 3. 1945 in Ebensee." Since he was a Sudeten German, you should post on the AustroCzech list, I wish you success Fritz Neubauer, North Germany fritz.neubauer@...
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German SIG #Germany Re: Searching: Lilli (Lily), daughter of Emma (nee KRAUSE) and Otto HELLER
#germany
Fritz Neubauer
Dear Tom,
you are actually in the wrong place, the proof is that that in the AUSTRIAN "Dokumentationsarchiv des oesterreichischen Widerstands" (daow.at), you can find a very detailed biography of Otto Heller (I don't know whether you have all the details?): "geb. 14. 12. 1897 in Brünn Schriftsteller. Verheiratet, 1 Tochter. SDAP. KPČ. KPÖ. Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Wien und Prag. 1921-1923 Chefredakteur der kommunistischen Tageszeitung "Vorwärts" in Reichenberg/Liberec. Nach der Ausweisung aus der ČSR 1926-1928 Journalist in Berlin. 1929-1933 Reisen durch die Sowjetunion. 1933 Flucht in die Schweiz, Februar 1934 Wien, 1935-1936 Redakteur der "Deutschen Zentral-Zeitung" in Moskau. Im Sommer 1936 über Paris nach Spanien. Sprecher bei Radio Madrid. 1938 nach Frankreich, 1939 inhaftiert. 3. 11. 1941 - 11. 2. 1942 Le Vernet. Ab 1942 als Raymond Brunet im französischen Widerstand. Als Dolmetscher in eine Dienststelle der Deutschen Wehrmacht in Lille eingeschleust. Am 23. 12. 1943 verhaftet. Am 31. 7. 1944 mit Convoi 44 von Drancy nach Auschwitz. Ab 25. 1. 1945 Mauthausen und Ebensee. Gestorben am 26. 3. 1945 in Ebensee." Since he was a Sudeten German, you should post on the AustroCzech list, I wish you success Fritz Neubauer, North Germany fritz.neubauer@...
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burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
#france
Lemberski Evelyne
burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
Ladies and gentlemen,I search the name of the French cemetery where is buried Mordhar JOANOVICI or JOINOVICI born December 14, 1898 in CHISNAU (Besserabia) Thanking you for your help Evelyne LEMBERSKI evelynelemberski@... SAINT MAURICE France
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French SIG #France burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
#france
Lemberski Evelyne
burial of Mordhar JOINOVICI
Ladies and gentlemen,I search the name of the French cemetery where is buried Mordhar JOANOVICI or JOINOVICI born December 14, 1898 in CHISNAU (Besserabia) Thanking you for your help Evelyne LEMBERSKI evelynelemberski@... SAINT MAURICE France
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Family BROBROWSKI
#france
Lemberski Evelyne
Family BROBROWSKI=C2=A0
Ladies and gentlemen,I research :the civil marriage certificate of Eliezer said Leonard BOBROWSKI born on 10/05/1919 or 10/05/1920 in SAMARA or BREST LITOWSK and Rachela said Rachel GERZENOWICH born in PULSTUK on 28/03/1928. They were married on May 17, 1949 in PARIS and the birth certificate of their daughter Regine BOBROWSKI born July 3, 1951 in Paris (France). This family arrived in NEW YORK on 14/05/1952 by boat >from the HAVRE (France) If you have other information to communicate to me do not hesitate to write to me Thanking you for your help Evelyne LEMBERSKI evelynelemberski@... SAINT MAURICE (France)
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French SIG #France Family BROBROWSKI
#france
Lemberski Evelyne
Family BROBROWSKI=C2=A0
Ladies and gentlemen,I research :the civil marriage certificate of Eliezer said Leonard BOBROWSKI born on 10/05/1919 or 10/05/1920 in SAMARA or BREST LITOWSK and Rachela said Rachel GERZENOWICH born in PULSTUK on 28/03/1928. They were married on May 17, 1949 in PARIS and the birth certificate of their daughter Regine BOBROWSKI born July 3, 1951 in Paris (France). This family arrived in NEW YORK on 14/05/1952 by boat >from the HAVRE (France) If you have other information to communicate to me do not hesitate to write to me Thanking you for your help Evelyne LEMBERSKI evelynelemberski@... SAINT MAURICE (France)
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DNA match to me but not my parents
#dna
Lynn Pollak Golumbic <lynnpollak@...>
During the last year my parents (who are 3rd cousins) and I did the
autosomal family finder test on FTDNA. One surprise was that a very good friend and neighbor with whom I thought I had no family relationship came up as a 5th or remote cousin on my test, with 116 Shared Cm and a longest block of 9. He did not show up on either of my parents' tests. Can someone explain why? I am not adopted, I show up as a daughter of each of my parents. Many thanks, Lynn Pollak Golumbic Haifa
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DNA Research #DNA DNA match to me but not my parents
#dna
Lynn Pollak Golumbic <lynnpollak@...>
During the last year my parents (who are 3rd cousins) and I did the
autosomal family finder test on FTDNA. One surprise was that a very good friend and neighbor with whom I thought I had no family relationship came up as a 5th or remote cousin on my test, with 116 Shared Cm and a longest block of 9. He did not show up on either of my parents' tests. Can someone explain why? I am not adopted, I show up as a daughter of each of my parents. Many thanks, Lynn Pollak Golumbic Haifa
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Origin of surname MALUS/MALES
#general
Tsiporah Trom
I'm researching the possible meaning of the surname MALUS/MALES.
For now, I came up with two possible meanings: - It derives >from the woman's given name Mali, as a possible ancestor. - It derives >from the Polish word "maluszke" or Russian word "maluchik", meaning "little boy" or "someone of small size". I do not have access to Alexander Beider's work. So I would gladly hear your thoughts on this. Thank you in advance for your help. Geraldine Trom Antwerp, Belgium
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Origin of surname MALUS/MALES
#general
Tsiporah Trom
I'm researching the possible meaning of the surname MALUS/MALES.
For now, I came up with two possible meanings: - It derives >from the woman's given name Mali, as a possible ancestor. - It derives >from the Polish word "maluszke" or Russian word "maluchik", meaning "little boy" or "someone of small size". I do not have access to Alexander Beider's work. So I would gladly hear your thoughts on this. Thank you in advance for your help. Geraldine Trom Antwerp, Belgium
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