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I like how the current lists work. Will I still be able to send/receive emails of posts (and/or digests)?
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Re: Viewing ANNO pages - Problem
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peterrohel@...
Just received >from ANNO: Dear Rohel, Thanks for the hint. We are already
working to fix the problem (and now also have a corresponding note on the ANNO Home indicated). Yours sincerely, Iris Klawatsch --------------------------------- Anyone else besides me having trouble Viewing "some" of the ANNO web pages Today in Microsoft IE-9. This applies to sizes 1-6: http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?apm=0&aid=nfp&datum=18991109&zoom=1 When size 0 - is Opened or Saved - image is alright. Best regards, Peter Rohel Rohel-Bach-Bohm-Loeb + Associates (genealogy) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prohel
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Possible use of Austria Czech funds to translate "Historie Zidu v Cechach a na Morave"
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r.coman@...
Martin Jacobs asks where potential translators might view
"Historie Zidu v Cechach a na Morave, Sefer, Praha 1993" and how the practical questions will be answered. I'm afraid I don't have any detailed answers - other than to say my understanding is that Jewish Gen has built up considerable expertise in managing the practical issues that arise >from the translation of foreign books both in part and as a whole and in making both the originals and the translations available on-line. I personally have a copy of this work by Tomas Pekny (inherited >from a Czech speaking aunt) which I would happily make available to whomever and in whatever way would assist the process. Ruth Coman London, England
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Request for help reading German record - ViewMate # 18266
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Bob Lenk
I would appreciate help reading and translating the image posted as
ViewMate # 18266 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=18266 It is the portion of a marriage record identifying the bride and her parents. I am particularly having trouble reading her mother's maiden name and some wording that gives more context. Details of what I can and cannot read are included with the posting on ViewMate. The marriage record is >from Tman, Berounsky Kraj, in Bohemia >from 1842. The bride is my g-g-g-grandmother Rosalia FISCHER (married name LEWITUS). Many thanks, Bob Lenk Greeley, Colorado, USA
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech RE: Viewing ANNO pages - Problem
#austria-czech
peterrohel@...
Just received >from ANNO: Dear Rohel, Thanks for the hint. We are already
working to fix the problem (and now also have a corresponding note on the ANNO Home indicated). Yours sincerely, Iris Klawatsch --------------------------------- Anyone else besides me having trouble Viewing "some" of the ANNO web pages Today in Microsoft IE-9. This applies to sizes 1-6: http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?apm=0&aid=nfp&datum=18991109&zoom=1 When size 0 - is Opened or Saved - image is alright. Best regards, Peter Rohel Rohel-Bach-Bohm-Loeb + Associates (genealogy) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prohel
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Possible use of Austria Czech funds to translate "Historie Zidu v Cechach a na Morave"
#austria-czech
r.coman@...
Martin Jacobs asks where potential translators might view
"Historie Zidu v Cechach a na Morave, Sefer, Praha 1993" and how the practical questions will be answered. I'm afraid I don't have any detailed answers - other than to say my understanding is that Jewish Gen has built up considerable expertise in managing the practical issues that arise >from the translation of foreign books both in part and as a whole and in making both the originals and the translations available on-line. I personally have a copy of this work by Tomas Pekny (inherited >from a Czech speaking aunt) which I would happily make available to whomever and in whatever way would assist the process. Ruth Coman London, England
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Request for help reading German record - ViewMate # 18266
#austria-czech
Bob Lenk
I would appreciate help reading and translating the image posted as
ViewMate # 18266 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=18266 It is the portion of a marriage record identifying the bride and her parents. I am particularly having trouble reading her mother's maiden name and some wording that gives more context. Details of what I can and cannot read are included with the posting on ViewMate. The marriage record is >from Tman, Berounsky Kraj, in Bohemia >from 1842. The bride is my g-g-g-grandmother Rosalia FISCHER (married name LEWITUS). Many thanks, Bob Lenk Greeley, Colorado, USA
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Lena & Hyman/Aron? TEICHER, NY.
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anafa-e@...
Dear Genners,
I obtained a death certificate (NO.5692N.Y Manhattan) of Lena TEICHER (born 1887 died March 2nd 1934). Her husband Hyman/Aron TEICHER might be my husband's relative. If they have children then they are my husband's second cousins. Lena Teicher died on March 2nd 1934 her husband's name was Hyman (Hebrew name probably Aron?) TEICHER. She is buried in Washington Cemetery, L 1 N.Y Her husband Hyman Teicher might be buried near her. Since I live in Israel, I would much appreciate if someone can tell/get a picture for me of the Genealogical details written on Hyman Teicher's grave? (his father's name, mother's name, dates of birth/death etc.) Any help with obtaining further information about Lena and Hyman's family would me much appreciated. Please answer to my email: anafa-e@... Leah Teicher Israel
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Viewing ANNO pages - Problem
#austria-czech
peterrohel@...
Hi,
Anyone else besides me having trouble Viewing "some" of the ANNO web pages Today in Microsoft IE-9. This applies to sizes 1-6: http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?apm=0&aid=nfp&datum=18991109&zoom=1 When size 0 - is Opened or Saved - image is alright. Best regards, Peter Rohel Rohel-Bach-Bohm-Loeb + Associates (genealogy) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prohel
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Lena & Hyman/Aron? TEICHER, NY.
#austria-czech
anafa-e@...
Dear Genners,
I obtained a death certificate (NO.5692N.Y Manhattan) of Lena TEICHER (born 1887 died March 2nd 1934). Her husband Hyman/Aron TEICHER might be my husband's relative. If they have children then they are my husband's second cousins. Lena Teicher died on March 2nd 1934 her husband's name was Hyman (Hebrew name probably Aron?) TEICHER. She is buried in Washington Cemetery, L 1 N.Y Her husband Hyman Teicher might be buried near her. Since I live in Israel, I would much appreciate if someone can tell/get a picture for me of the Genealogical details written on Hyman Teicher's grave? (his father's name, mother's name, dates of birth/death etc.) Any help with obtaining further information about Lena and Hyman's family would me much appreciated. Please answer to my email: anafa-e@... Leah Teicher Israel
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Viewing ANNO pages - Problem
#austria-czech
peterrohel@...
Hi,
Anyone else besides me having trouble Viewing "some" of the ANNO web pages Today in Microsoft IE-9. This applies to sizes 1-6: http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?apm=0&aid=nfp&datum=18991109&zoom=1 When size 0 - is Opened or Saved - image is alright. Best regards, Peter Rohel Rohel-Bach-Bohm-Loeb + Associates (genealogy) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prohel
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Re: Brcko Yugoslavia
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yehudald@...
Does anyone know or has any kind of knowledge what happen to the Jews
that where in Brcko Yugoslavia in 1941-42 The Yugoslavian Gov. when they allowed do let the Jewish refugees stay in the land , distributed them into different Villages , for example Brcko, Fuzine in Gorsky Kotar and so on. Would appreciate to hear >from you Yehuda MODERATOR NOTE: Please sign your posts with full name and city. Thank you.
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Re: Brcko Yugoslavia
#austria-czech
yehudald@...
Does anyone know or has any kind of knowledge what happen to the Jews
that where in Brcko Yugoslavia in 1941-42 The Yugoslavian Gov. when they allowed do let the Jewish refugees stay in the land , distributed them into different Villages , for example Brcko, Fuzine in Gorsky Kotar and so on. Would appreciate to hear >from you Yehuda MODERATOR NOTE: Please sign your posts with full name and city. Thank you.
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JGS of Colorado - Holocaust Records - Sun. March 13th
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Terry Lasky <talasky@...>
"Everything Wasn't Destroyed in the Holocaust: Finding Records for Victims
and Survivors" with Barry Levene Part of the Jewish Family Tree Initiative Workshop and Mentoring Series Free for JGSCO Members; non-members - $30(includes membership & a book) Sun. March 13th, 10 AM Temple Emanuel 51 Grape Street, Denver Learn what records are available for documenting Holocaust victims and locating survivors and their familes. Online resources will be demonstrated. A handout with contact information for repositories will be distributed. For more information see the JGS of Colorado website at jgsco.org Terry Lasky JGS of Colorado VP of Programming
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Phoenix JGS meeting Mar 13
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Janette <janettes@...>
On Sunday, March 13, 2011, the Phoenix JGS will have its monthly
get-together, which we refer to as an open house. The monthly open-house provides an opportunity for new and experienced researchers (and everyone in between) to get together to work on current research, discuss research strategies and challenges and talk about what ever is of interest to the group. We meet at Beth El Congregation, 1118 W Glendale Ave, Phoenix >from 1-3 PM. Entrance is in the rear of the main building. For details on our group, meetings and programs and membership please visit our website: http://relativeity.com/ or call 602-944-3359 ext 123 or email jsilverman@... Janette Silverman President, Phoenix JGS
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGS of Colorado - Holocaust Records - Sun. March 13th
#general
Terry Lasky <talasky@...>
"Everything Wasn't Destroyed in the Holocaust: Finding Records for Victims
and Survivors" with Barry Levene Part of the Jewish Family Tree Initiative Workshop and Mentoring Series Free for JGSCO Members; non-members - $30(includes membership & a book) Sun. March 13th, 10 AM Temple Emanuel 51 Grape Street, Denver Learn what records are available for documenting Holocaust victims and locating survivors and their familes. Online resources will be demonstrated. A handout with contact information for repositories will be distributed. For more information see the JGS of Colorado website at jgsco.org Terry Lasky JGS of Colorado VP of Programming
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Phoenix JGS meeting Mar 13
#general
Janette <janettes@...>
On Sunday, March 13, 2011, the Phoenix JGS will have its monthly
get-together, which we refer to as an open house. The monthly open-house provides an opportunity for new and experienced researchers (and everyone in between) to get together to work on current research, discuss research strategies and challenges and talk about what ever is of interest to the group. We meet at Beth El Congregation, 1118 W Glendale Ave, Phoenix >from 1-3 PM. Entrance is in the rear of the main building. For details on our group, meetings and programs and membership please visit our website: http://relativeity.com/ or call 602-944-3359 ext 123 or email jsilverman@... Janette Silverman President, Phoenix JGS
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JGSGB Northern Conference 8th May
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Lorna Kay <lorna.kay@...>
JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN Manchester Regional Group
Hosting the 9th Annual Northern Conference Click onto the following link http://jgsgb.org.uk/Manchester_Conference_2011.pdf for the conference newsletter and registration form for full information re programme, timings and venue (free secure parking) Sunday, 8th May 2011 - Full day event with refreshments & lunch Four top class speakers Launch of new unique Manchester databases - presentation by Manchester Regional Group PowerPoint presentations Book stall Goody bags for everyone (compliments of Who Do You Think You Are? magazine) Raffle for a year's subscription to WDYTYA? magazine All contact details for further information in newsletter Lorna Kay Chairman Manchester Regional Group JGSGB Researching: WEISBERG (Kamenetz Podolsk, Ukraine) SEABERG (Tukkums/Sassmacken, Latvia) KRAFT & KAHN (Mitau, Latvia) KUTCHINSKY (Piotrkow, Poland) BRADPIECE/BRATSPIES (Lemberg, Austria) BLUESTONE (Roumania) FROMBERG (Russia)
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Tucson Jewish Genealogy and Oral History Group meets this Sunday, March 13 @ 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM.
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Andy <arosen2@...>
We meet at the Tucson JCC (River Road and Dodge) - Ongoing meetings are held on the
second Sunday of each month >from 12:30-2:30 p.m. We are an established group of Jewish genealogists and oral historians and welcome everyone with an interest to participate. Newcomers welcome! Contact Andy Rosen, 520-237-6470, or arosen2@... for more information and for a complete agenda for this meeting. Andy Rosen
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGSGB Northern Conference 8th May
#general
Lorna Kay <lorna.kay@...>
JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN Manchester Regional Group
Hosting the 9th Annual Northern Conference Click onto the following link http://jgsgb.org.uk/Manchester_Conference_2011.pdf for the conference newsletter and registration form for full information re programme, timings and venue (free secure parking) Sunday, 8th May 2011 - Full day event with refreshments & lunch Four top class speakers Launch of new unique Manchester databases - presentation by Manchester Regional Group PowerPoint presentations Book stall Goody bags for everyone (compliments of Who Do You Think You Are? magazine) Raffle for a year's subscription to WDYTYA? magazine All contact details for further information in newsletter Lorna Kay Chairman Manchester Regional Group JGSGB Researching: WEISBERG (Kamenetz Podolsk, Ukraine) SEABERG (Tukkums/Sassmacken, Latvia) KRAFT & KAHN (Mitau, Latvia) KUTCHINSKY (Piotrkow, Poland) BRADPIECE/BRATSPIES (Lemberg, Austria) BLUESTONE (Roumania) FROMBERG (Russia)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Tucson Jewish Genealogy and Oral History Group meets this Sunday, March 13 @ 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM.
#general
Andy <arosen2@...>
We meet at the Tucson JCC (River Road and Dodge) - Ongoing meetings are held on the
second Sunday of each month >from 12:30-2:30 p.m. We are an established group of Jewish genealogists and oral historians and welcome everyone with an interest to participate. Newcomers welcome! Contact Andy Rosen, 520-237-6470, or arosen2@... for more information and for a complete agenda for this meeting. Andy Rosen
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