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Belarus SIG Members with AOL Service -Problem
#belarus
ljl5@...
I was unable to retreive the digest for August 27,1998. Could you please
resend it to me? Thank you, Steve Sherman Moderator's Note: There was an apparent problem at AOL on the night of August 27. Steve was one of about 25 Belaurs SIG subscribers who have AOL whose digest message was bounced by AOL. An example of the message received back >from AOL can be found below. AOL subscribers should contact the AOL Postmaster and inquire as to the problem in receiving mail. Please direct further questions regarding this message to your e-mail administrator. --AOL Postmaster ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <ECL1@aol.com> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to air-zc02.mail.aol.com.: <<< 554 TRANSACTION FAILEDDATA 554 <ECL1@aol.com>... Service unavailable ----- Message header follows ----- Return-Path: <bounce-belarus-11312@lyris.jewishgen.org> Received: >from lyris.jewishgen.org (lyris.jewishgen.org [206.138.182.38]) by rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with SMTP id XAA10733 for <ECL1@aol.com>; Thu, 27 Aug 1998 23:04:36 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <LYR11312-9913--ECL1@aol.com> Date: Sun, 02 Aug 1998 00:26:54 +0300 From: Jim Bennett <bennett@coral.co.il> MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "Belarus SIG" <belarus@lyris.jewishgen.org> Subject: Re: BORISHANSKI, BARISHANSKI, BORUSHANSKI, BORISHINSKI family References: <LYR6657-9634--bennett@coral.co.il> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------C66302039E6AB3168F5DB0E9" List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:$subst('Email.Unsub')> Reply-To: "Belarus SIG" <belarus@lyris.jewishgen.org> Precedence: bulk
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Belarus SIG Members with AOL Service -Problem
#belarus
ljl5@...
I was unable to retreive the digest for August 27,1998. Could you please
resend it to me? Thank you, Steve Sherman Moderator's Note: There was an apparent problem at AOL on the night of August 27. Steve was one of about 25 Belaurs SIG subscribers who have AOL whose digest message was bounced by AOL. An example of the message received back >from AOL can be found below. AOL subscribers should contact the AOL Postmaster and inquire as to the problem in receiving mail. Please direct further questions regarding this message to your e-mail administrator. --AOL Postmaster ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <ECL1@aol.com> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to air-zc02.mail.aol.com.: <<< 554 TRANSACTION FAILEDDATA 554 <ECL1@aol.com>... Service unavailable ----- Message header follows ----- Return-Path: <bounce-belarus-11312@lyris.jewishgen.org> Received: >from lyris.jewishgen.org (lyris.jewishgen.org [206.138.182.38]) by rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with SMTP id XAA10733 for <ECL1@aol.com>; Thu, 27 Aug 1998 23:04:36 -0400 (EDT) Message-ID: <LYR11312-9913--ECL1@aol.com> Date: Sun, 02 Aug 1998 00:26:54 +0300 From: Jim Bennett <bennett@coral.co.il> MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "Belarus SIG" <belarus@lyris.jewishgen.org> Subject: Re: BORISHANSKI, BARISHANSKI, BORUSHANSKI, BORISHINSKI family References: <LYR6657-9634--bennett@coral.co.il> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------C66302039E6AB3168F5DB0E9" List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:$subst('Email.Unsub')> Reply-To: "Belarus SIG" <belarus@lyris.jewishgen.org> Precedence: bulk
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Re: Belarus Sessions at NY Seminar
#belarus
Gayle Schlissel Riley <key2pst@...>
Let us see if we could get Oleg to speak or Sergi who works at the Minsk
archives. Gayle David M. Fox wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions for topics of interest to researchersModerator's Note: When a speaker >from overseas is asked to present at a Seminar, their expenses are paid for my either the JGS hosting the seminar or by a SIG, or a shared arrangement. At the Seminar in LA, I believe there was a cost share between the host JGS and the SIG (ROM and Litvak). The SIGS allowed for private consultations with the invited guest and charged a fee that I believe went to the SIG to recoup the expense of bringing the speaker to the Seminar.
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re: Belarus Sessions at NY Seminar
#belarus
Gayle Schlissel Riley <key2pst@...>
Let us see if we could get Oleg to speak or Sergi who works at the Minsk
archives. Gayle David M. Fox wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions for topics of interest to researchersModerator's Note: When a speaker >from overseas is asked to present at a Seminar, their expenses are paid for my either the JGS hosting the seminar or by a SIG, or a shared arrangement. At the Seminar in LA, I believe there was a cost share between the host JGS and the SIG (ROM and Litvak). The SIGS allowed for private consultations with the invited guest and charged a fee that I believe went to the SIG to recoup the expense of bringing the speaker to the Seminar.
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Colonia Dora -- JCA
#latinamerica
Sandy Bursten <sandybee@...>
Does anyone know whether there are records of the immigrants who settled
in Colonia Dora, one of the colonies of the JCA established by Baron Hirsch in Argentina? If so, where might they be located? Is there a central archive for the Baron Hirsch colonies? Any information would be appreciated. Sandy Bursten sandybee@earthlink.net
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Latin America #LatinAmerica Colonia Dora -- JCA
#latinamerica
Sandy Bursten <sandybee@...>
Does anyone know whether there are records of the immigrants who settled
in Colonia Dora, one of the colonies of the JCA established by Baron Hirsch in Argentina? If so, where might they be located? Is there a central archive for the Baron Hirsch colonies? Any information would be appreciated. Sandy Bursten sandybee@earthlink.net
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Searching Scorbin and Litz
#latinamerica
SitaL@...
I'm looking for descendants of four Scorbin/Skorbin brothers who were in
Argentina by the 1930's. Originally >from Belarus probably. Their mother's maiden name was either Liskowski or Stein. The four brothers also had a sister, Jennie Scorbin, who emigrated directly from Russia to Bridgeport, CT and spent some years with the family inArgentina. Sita Likuski Castro Valley, CA SitaL@aol.com
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Latin America #LatinAmerica Searching Scorbin and Litz
#latinamerica
SitaL@...
I'm looking for descendants of four Scorbin/Skorbin brothers who were in
Argentina by the 1930's. Originally >from Belarus probably. Their mother's maiden name was either Liskowski or Stein. The four brothers also had a sister, Jennie Scorbin, who emigrated directly from Russia to Bridgeport, CT and spent some years with the family inArgentina. Sita Likuski Castro Valley, CA SitaL@aol.com
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Mogilev Gubernia Research Project
#belarus
Dana H. Shultz <dhshultz@...>
Following David Fox's lead regarding Minsk, I am prepared to contribute $50
to a Mogilev research project. Dana H. Shultz Piedmont, California USA --> Searching for: Rogachev, Belarus [Mogilev]: ZALMANOV, YASHINEFSKY Ukraine [Volhynia]: GERSHTENMAN (Lokachi); SHULTZ, GOICHERMAN, CAPP (Kiselin); FELDMAN (Lutsk) Wolbrom, Poland: JAKUBOWICZ, INOWLOCKI, GOLDEK, PASERMAN Dzialoszyce, Poland: ZAJDMAN, BANACH
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Mogilev Gubernia Research Project
#belarus
Dana H. Shultz <dhshultz@...>
Following David Fox's lead regarding Minsk, I am prepared to contribute $50
to a Mogilev research project. Dana H. Shultz Piedmont, California USA --> Searching for: Rogachev, Belarus [Mogilev]: ZALMANOV, YASHINEFSKY Ukraine [Volhynia]: GERSHTENMAN (Lokachi); SHULTZ, GOICHERMAN, CAPP (Kiselin); FELDMAN (Lutsk) Wolbrom, Poland: JAKUBOWICZ, INOWLOCKI, GOLDEK, PASERMAN Dzialoszyce, Poland: ZAJDMAN, BANACH
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Re: Minsk Gub. Research Project - Interested?
#belarus
David M. Fox <fox@...>
Beatrice and Others:
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Unfortunately, I don't have an answer to your question. One of the reasons we want to get this information >from the Minsk Genealogy Group is to be able to say what shtetl is in what gubernia or under what district town. I have also sent an e-mail to the Library of Congress Map Room requesting detailed maps with gubernia boundaries. If I get them, they will be put up on the Belarus SIG Web site. David Fox fox@erols.com Belarus SIG Co-coordinator Beatrice SWART wrote:
In doing the Minsk area, does that include the town of Krevo or Kreva >which is between Minisk and Vilna.
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re: Minsk Gub. Research Project - Interested?
#belarus
David M. Fox <fox@...>
Beatrice and Others:
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Unfortunately, I don't have an answer to your question. One of the reasons we want to get this information >from the Minsk Genealogy Group is to be able to say what shtetl is in what gubernia or under what district town. I have also sent an e-mail to the Library of Congress Map Room requesting detailed maps with gubernia boundaries. If I get them, they will be put up on the Belarus SIG Web site. David Fox fox@erols.com Belarus SIG Co-coordinator Beatrice SWART wrote:
In doing the Minsk area, does that include the town of Krevo or Kreva >which is between Minisk and Vilna.
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Ilya and Huta, Belarus - What Gubernia?
#belarus
e. donath <edonath@...>
Will the Minsk project include the very small shtetlech of Ilya and
Huta (now Novaya Guta)? They were part of Vilna guberna, but are now part of Belarus. My current geography is rather shaky. E.L. Donath Hamden, CT Moderator's Note: I have requested a list of towns and shtetlech >from the Director of the Minsk Historical Genealogy Group to find out just what is encluded in the Minsk Gubernia project. I have also asked for a list for Vitebsk and Mogilev gubernii incase there are enough people who are willing to support that phase of the project. Perhaps there is some on the discussion group that can tell us in what gubernia Illya and Huta are located.
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Ilya and Huta, Belarus - What Gubernia?
#belarus
e. donath <edonath@...>
Will the Minsk project include the very small shtetlech of Ilya and
Huta (now Novaya Guta)? They were part of Vilna guberna, but are now part of Belarus. My current geography is rather shaky. E.L. Donath Hamden, CT Moderator's Note: I have requested a list of towns and shtetlech >from the Director of the Minsk Historical Genealogy Group to find out just what is encluded in the Minsk Gubernia project. I have also asked for a list for Vitebsk and Mogilev gubernii incase there are enough people who are willing to support that phase of the project. Perhaps there is some on the discussion group that can tell us in what gubernia Illya and Huta are located.
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Re: Belarus Research group:How reliable?
#belarus
Gayle Schlissel Riley <key2pst@...>
Belarus Group, I have used them for years and I am 100% pleased with there work,
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you will be pleased too. They foot note every piece of info with the fond, page and group #. It is typed and family tree layout. If I had a scanner I could show you what you get. 5*. Gayle Schlissel Riley PS It does take time, months to get the infro Elyauri@aol.com wrote:
In response to an ad and a soliciting e-mail letter, I am planning to have the
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re: Belarus Research group:How reliable?
#belarus
Gayle Schlissel Riley <key2pst@...>
Belarus Group, I have used them for years and I am 100% pleased with there work,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
you will be pleased too. They foot note every piece of info with the fond, page and group #. It is typed and family tree layout. If I had a scanner I could show you what you get. 5*. Gayle Schlissel Riley PS It does take time, months to get the infro Elyauri@aol.com wrote:
In response to an ad and a soliciting e-mail letter, I am planning to have the
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Re: Minsk Gub. Research Project - Interested?
#belarus
Joytorch@...
David, Count me in. I'll come up with $50 also. Koidenova is in Minsk
gubernia. Joy torchin joytorch@aol.com Anaheim Hills Ca Moderator's Note: Thank you Joy and the others who have pledged their support for this project. The Belarus SIG JewishGen-erosity page will soon have this project listed so anyone who wants to can send in donations to JewishGen (tax deductable for US taxpayers) and have the funds earmarked for this project.
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re: Minsk Gub. Research Project - Interested?
#belarus
Joytorch@...
David, Count me in. I'll come up with $50 also. Koidenova is in Minsk
gubernia. Joy torchin joytorch@aol.com Anaheim Hills Ca Moderator's Note: Thank you Joy and the others who have pledged their support for this project. The Belarus SIG JewishGen-erosity page will soon have this project listed so anyone who wants to can send in donations to JewishGen (tax deductable for US taxpayers) and have the funds earmarked for this project.
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*Re: Lipto registers and Mormon records
#hungary
Tom Venetianer <tom.vene@...>
Dear Debbi,
I am nor familiar with what you inform. Could you clarify. Does Liptovsky Mikulas belongs to a Statny Oblast (Archiv) or not? If not, where should I look? In other words what would be the logical regional archive to investigate. An other member suggested Nitra, but why Nitra? It's so far from Mikulas. I am totally confused :-)many thanks Tom at 26/08/98 - 19:57 -0300, korman3@ix.netcom.com wrote: I'm not sure that this will make you feel any better, but as I
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Hungary SIG #Hungary *Re: Lipto registers and Mormon records
#hungary
Tom Venetianer <tom.vene@...>
Dear Debbi,
I am nor familiar with what you inform. Could you clarify. Does Liptovsky Mikulas belongs to a Statny Oblast (Archiv) or not? If not, where should I look? In other words what would be the logical regional archive to investigate. An other member suggested Nitra, but why Nitra? It's so far from Mikulas. I am totally confused :-)many thanks Tom at 26/08/98 - 19:57 -0300, korman3@ix.netcom.com wrote: I'm not sure that this will make you feel any better, but as I
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