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Congregation Coras Bris Young Men Burial Society; Queens NY
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David Ungar <daveungar@...>
I would appreciate any help or leads regarding the Coras Bris Burial
Society. The society has plots in Mt. Zion and Mt. Hebron cemeteries in Queens, NY. It is variously referred to as Coras Bris, Congregation Coras Bris Y M, Coras Bris Young Men and Coretz Brith Bacherum. The plots are located in Gate 17 at Mt. Zion and at Block/Reference 9/15 at Mt. Hebron. The three graves that I am directly familiar with at Mt. Zion are for relatives who immigrated in the early 1880s and died between 1926 and 1944; The society is still in existence and I have found the person now handling it - however all he has is a list of plots and no knowledge of the society, its founding and its records. I am particularly interested in what Synagogue this society may have been associated with but even the smallest lead would be appreciated. Thank you for your help. David Ungar Las Vegas, NV
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Congregation Coras Bris Young Men Burial Society; Queens NY
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David Ungar <daveungar@...>
I would appreciate any help or leads regarding the Coras Bris Burial
Society. The society has plots in Mt. Zion and Mt. Hebron cemeteries in Queens, NY. It is variously referred to as Coras Bris, Congregation Coras Bris Y M, Coras Bris Young Men and Coretz Brith Bacherum. The plots are located in Gate 17 at Mt. Zion and at Block/Reference 9/15 at Mt. Hebron. The three graves that I am directly familiar with at Mt. Zion are for relatives who immigrated in the early 1880s and died between 1926 and 1944; The society is still in existence and I have found the person now handling it - however all he has is a list of plots and no knowledge of the society, its founding and its records. I am particularly interested in what Synagogue this society may have been associated with but even the smallest lead would be appreciated. Thank you for your help. David Ungar Las Vegas, NV
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US Census question
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Jim Gutterman
How do I find census page for a specific address (or at least the
street)? I think I've established that my pggf stayed with a particular person at a certain address in the lower east side of NYC circa 1904. I was unable to find that person on the 1900 census by name (either thru Heritage online edition or ancestry library edition) and haven't found anything that points >from address to specific census page. thanks in advance for any advice here...Jim Gutterman (Gutterman,Geller,Goodman,Land(e)sman,Hershkovitz
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen US Census question
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Jim Gutterman
How do I find census page for a specific address (or at least the
street)? I think I've established that my pggf stayed with a particular person at a certain address in the lower east side of NYC circa 1904. I was unable to find that person on the 1900 census by name (either thru Heritage online edition or ancestry library edition) and haven't found anything that points >from address to specific census page. thanks in advance for any advice here...Jim Gutterman (Gutterman,Geller,Goodman,Land(e)sman,Hershkovitz
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Re: Questions about Jewish culture - Uncle/Niece Marriage
#germany
Debby Gincig Painter
These types of marriages are not exclusive to Europe or to Jews. In doing
my husband's family (he's not Jewish), I have seen this in his family here in the US as late as the 1800s as well as first cousins marrying each other.... Debby Painter Michigan, USA gincig@yahoo.com
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German SIG #Germany Re: Questions about Jewish culture - Uncle/Niece Marriage
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Debby Gincig Painter
These types of marriages are not exclusive to Europe or to Jews. In doing
my husband's family (he's not Jewish), I have seen this in his family here in the US as late as the 1800s as well as first cousins marrying each other.... Debby Painter Michigan, USA gincig@yahoo.com
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METZGER and BRAUN Families
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shaunsaaz@...
I am looking for information regarding Katharina METZGER. I believe she
was born in 1798, near Holzgerlingen, Boeblingen, Weurttemberg. She married Jacob Friedrich BRAUN and emigrated to Southern Russia/Ukraine. I believe she and Jacob would have died somewhere near Borodino. Any information or clues relating to the METZGER or BRAUN families >from the area would be greatly appreciated. I am also searching for any synagogues or Jewish records that may be available or existed in this area of Weurttemberg in the early 19th century. Shaun Sarvis, Huron, South Dakota United States shaunsaaz@aol.com
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German SIG #Germany METZGER and BRAUN Families
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shaunsaaz@...
I am looking for information regarding Katharina METZGER. I believe she
was born in 1798, near Holzgerlingen, Boeblingen, Weurttemberg. She married Jacob Friedrich BRAUN and emigrated to Southern Russia/Ukraine. I believe she and Jacob would have died somewhere near Borodino. Any information or clues relating to the METZGER or BRAUN families >from the area would be greatly appreciated. I am also searching for any synagogues or Jewish records that may be available or existed in this area of Weurttemberg in the early 19th century. Shaun Sarvis, Huron, South Dakota United States shaunsaaz@aol.com
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Re: NUSSBAUM
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Hazel Dakers
It would be really interesting if Ernest would share with other NUSSBAUM
researchers, who replied to him, the findings of his recent research. We are all seeking links all the time and it is possible this information could help one or more of us. Hazel Dakers, London UK researching HEIMANN (Luegde), MICHAELIS-JENA (Luegde/Detmold area),NUSSBAUM (Niederaula) <http://www.hazeldakers.co.uk/>
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German SIG #Germany Re: NUSSBAUM
#germany
Hazel Dakers
It would be really interesting if Ernest would share with other NUSSBAUM
researchers, who replied to him, the findings of his recent research. We are all seeking links all the time and it is possible this information could help one or more of us. Hazel Dakers, London UK researching HEIMANN (Luegde), MICHAELIS-JENA (Luegde/Detmold area),NUSSBAUM (Niederaula) <http://www.hazeldakers.co.uk/>
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INTRO - researching family from Canary Islands
#germany
Lydia Bauer
Hello GerSig,
I just joined the group. I have been doing genealogy research for 3 months. I consider myself to be a beginner in doing German Jewish Genealogy research. I live in rural, Puerto Rico. My native language is spanish and I also know english. I consider myself beginner in using a computer. My experience in using the Internet is limited. I have identified the names and birth and death dates of 2 of my grandparents, 2 of my great grandparents and 0 of my great great grandparents. My primary research goals now are to find out: My real surname >from my father My JGFF Researcher ID number is 442806 . The family names and ancestral towns that I have entered in the JGFF (JewishGen Family Finder) are :Unknown >from Canary Islands. Lydia Gonzalez Diaz lydiabauerma@yahoo.com Quebradillas, Puerto Rico USA
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German SIG #Germany INTRO - researching family from Canary Islands
#germany
Lydia Bauer
Hello GerSig,
I just joined the group. I have been doing genealogy research for 3 months. I consider myself to be a beginner in doing German Jewish Genealogy research. I live in rural, Puerto Rico. My native language is spanish and I also know english. I consider myself beginner in using a computer. My experience in using the Internet is limited. I have identified the names and birth and death dates of 2 of my grandparents, 2 of my great grandparents and 0 of my great great grandparents. My primary research goals now are to find out: My real surname >from my father My JGFF Researcher ID number is 442806 . The family names and ancestral towns that I have entered in the JGFF (JewishGen Family Finder) are :Unknown >from Canary Islands. Lydia Gonzalez Diaz lydiabauerma@yahoo.com Quebradillas, Puerto Rico USA
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Hebrew Name of Ignacz
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solkeys@thejnet.com
Dear Genners,
I wondering what the Hebrew name for Ignacz would be. Solomon Schlussel solkeys@thejnet.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Hebrew Name of Ignacz
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solkeys@thejnet.com
Dear Genners,
I wondering what the Hebrew name for Ignacz would be. Solomon Schlussel solkeys@thejnet.com
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Shoah Connect
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Zev Griner <zgriner@...>
The Shoah Connect web site: http://www.shoahconnect.org/ lets
genealogists researching the same Yad Vashem people connect with each other. Zev Griner GRINER/GRYNER,PANCER,BAUM/BOJM,ZAJDEL,LUDEN/LUDN (Tomaszow Lubelski, Jarczow, Zamosc)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Shoah Connect
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Zev Griner <zgriner@...>
The Shoah Connect web site: http://www.shoahconnect.org/ lets
genealogists researching the same Yad Vashem people connect with each other. Zev Griner GRINER/GRYNER,PANCER,BAUM/BOJM,ZAJDEL,LUDEN/LUDN (Tomaszow Lubelski, Jarczow, Zamosc)
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Polish General Lovenski - Late 1700's - Early 1800's
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Susan E King <susan@...>
Wondering if anyone might be familiar with the story of a Polish
General by the name of Lovenski. He was commissioned by Napoleon and sent to Haiti during the Haitian Revolt in the late 1700's and early 1800's. As the story goes, he remained in Haiti where there exists today many "blue-eyed" descendants. There is some question as to whether the original name was "Levi or Levy" and the family converted >from Judaism before before General Lovenski left Poland. Please respond privately. Susan
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Polish General Lovenski - Late 1700's - Early 1800's
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Susan E King <susan@...>
Wondering if anyone might be familiar with the story of a Polish
General by the name of Lovenski. He was commissioned by Napoleon and sent to Haiti during the Haitian Revolt in the late 1700's and early 1800's. As the story goes, he remained in Haiti where there exists today many "blue-eyed" descendants. There is some question as to whether the original name was "Levi or Levy" and the family converted >from Judaism before before General Lovenski left Poland. Please respond privately. Susan
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Seeking information about Elihau GLEZER of Tel Mond
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Edwin Parks <edwin.parks@...>
Shalom
Once again I am seeking the help of my friends at Jewish Gen. I am seeking any information about Elihau Glezer of Tel Mond in Israel. All I know is that he served in the British Army's Pioneer Corps, possibly during the Second World War and certainly between 1945 and 1948, because I have a medal which has his number Rank and name - PAL/13380 Cpl E Glezer RPC. I also have a copy of the roll of all those who qualified for the medal which shows his details and his 1953 address in Tel Mond. I would like to be able to research him fully but to do that I need to find out if he is still alive and if not his date of death. Can anyone help? Eddie Major Edwin Parks Guernsey GY6 8X
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Seeking information about Elihau GLEZER of Tel Mond
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Edwin Parks <edwin.parks@...>
Shalom
Once again I am seeking the help of my friends at Jewish Gen. I am seeking any information about Elihau Glezer of Tel Mond in Israel. All I know is that he served in the British Army's Pioneer Corps, possibly during the Second World War and certainly between 1945 and 1948, because I have a medal which has his number Rank and name - PAL/13380 Cpl E Glezer RPC. I also have a copy of the roll of all those who qualified for the medal which shows his details and his 1953 address in Tel Mond. I would like to be able to research him fully but to do that I need to find out if he is still alive and if not his date of death. Can anyone help? Eddie Major Edwin Parks Guernsey GY6 8X
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