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searching for Leo Steven SOBELMAN
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Steallight <steallight@...>
I am searching for information regarding Leo Steven Sobelman. He
live in St. Louis Mo in 1947. I do not know if he left St. Louis. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Stev Lenon Palmetto Fl
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen searching for Leo Steven SOBELMAN
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Steallight <steallight@...>
I am searching for information regarding Leo Steven Sobelman. He
live in St. Louis Mo in 1947. I do not know if he left St. Louis. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Stev Lenon Palmetto Fl
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Searching ORTMEYER from Stutgard Germany -> S.Africa ->Australia
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Vicki Robinson <Falun@...>
Looking for relatives of Sophia Ortmayer ? family >from Stutgart
in Germany. Married in Port Elizabeth in South Africa, 1880. Immigrated to Australia ?1882.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching ORTMEYER from Stutgard Germany -> S.Africa ->Australia
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Vicki Robinson <Falun@...>
Looking for relatives of Sophia Ortmayer ? family >from Stutgart
in Germany. Married in Port Elizabeth in South Africa, 1880. Immigrated to Australia ?1882.
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Sprinza/Esperanca
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MBernet@...
The name Esperanca seems to have always had a "Jewish" flavor that cut
across community barriers. I doubt it was ever confined to Sfardim. It may have been a popular name, too, among Gentiles. Latin words (and >from Romance languages in general) starting with ES (or its French transformation, e aigu--é if you can read this) tend to loose the initial E when they cross into the English and German speaking worlds, Thus étranger/stranger, état/state. And hence, Esperanca becomes Sprintza. Michael Bernet, New York seeking: BERNET, BERNAT, BAERNET, BERNERTH etc >from Frensdorf, Bamberg, Nurnberg KONIGSHOFER: Welbhausen, Konigshofen, Furth; PODERATZKI: Paris, Nurnberg. ALTMANN: Kattowitz, Breslau, Poznan, Beuthen--Upper Silesia/Poland WOLF: Frankfurt (Aron Wolf m. Babette Goldschmidt ca 1860) also in Wurzburg, also Sali WOLF, Rotterdam
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Sprinza/Esperanca
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MBernet@...
The name Esperanca seems to have always had a "Jewish" flavor that cut
across community barriers. I doubt it was ever confined to Sfardim. It may have been a popular name, too, among Gentiles. Latin words (and >from Romance languages in general) starting with ES (or its French transformation, e aigu--é if you can read this) tend to loose the initial E when they cross into the English and German speaking worlds, Thus étranger/stranger, état/state. And hence, Esperanca becomes Sprintza. Michael Bernet, New York seeking: BERNET, BERNAT, BAERNET, BERNERTH etc >from Frensdorf, Bamberg, Nurnberg KONIGSHOFER: Welbhausen, Konigshofen, Furth; PODERATZKI: Paris, Nurnberg. ALTMANN: Kattowitz, Breslau, Poznan, Beuthen--Upper Silesia/Poland WOLF: Frankfurt (Aron Wolf m. Babette Goldschmidt ca 1860) also in Wurzburg, also Sali WOLF, Rotterdam
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Re: RAF Passports
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Stephen Mednick <smednick@...>
A little while ago I wrote a letter on behalf of my Father seeking
confirmation of the medals he was entitled to because of his service in the RAF during WWII. The address I wrote to was: Officer-In-Charge Records & Medals Department RAF Management Personnel Service Centre (PMEN3) Innsworth, Gloucester England GL3 1EZ I'm sure that this address is more appropriate for information about former RAF service personnel. Stephen Mednick Sydney, Australia smednick@css.au.com Researching: MEDNICK (Kalius,UKR & London,ENG) SACHS/SACKS (Kalius,UKR & London,ENG)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: RAF Passports
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Stephen Mednick <smednick@...>
A little while ago I wrote a letter on behalf of my Father seeking
confirmation of the medals he was entitled to because of his service in the RAF during WWII. The address I wrote to was: Officer-In-Charge Records & Medals Department RAF Management Personnel Service Centre (PMEN3) Innsworth, Gloucester England GL3 1EZ I'm sure that this address is more appropriate for information about former RAF service personnel. Stephen Mednick Sydney, Australia smednick@css.au.com Researching: MEDNICK (Kalius,UKR & London,ENG) SACHS/SACKS (Kalius,UKR & London,ENG)
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Search Technique/Use Unusual First Name
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Joel Ives <jives@...>
In response to Rich Sinykin's question which follows, I offer a
suggestion that may help other researchers. One of the people that Rich is looking for is "Erona FRANKEL." You can search telephone databases, SSDI, Ancestry databases and some other databases using only the first name. It is far easier to find someone named "Erona" than someone named "Frankel" For example there is an "Erona Cooke" in the SSDI who was born in 1920. Of course, you can't use this technique if you're looking for someone named "David." "In 1921, my great grandmother Jennie FRANKEL HARRIS of Minneapolis had a brother in Canada (city and province unknown) by the name of Max Frankel. Max was married to an Ella ? or M. Ella ? They had five children. The oldest was a girl named Erona, born circa 1913." Joel Ives Fair Lawn, New Jersey jives@cris.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Search Technique/Use Unusual First Name
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Joel Ives <jives@...>
In response to Rich Sinykin's question which follows, I offer a
suggestion that may help other researchers. One of the people that Rich is looking for is "Erona FRANKEL." You can search telephone databases, SSDI, Ancestry databases and some other databases using only the first name. It is far easier to find someone named "Erona" than someone named "Frankel" For example there is an "Erona Cooke" in the SSDI who was born in 1920. Of course, you can't use this technique if you're looking for someone named "David." "In 1921, my great grandmother Jennie FRANKEL HARRIS of Minneapolis had a brother in Canada (city and province unknown) by the name of Max Frankel. Max was married to an Ella ? or M. Ella ? They had five children. The oldest was a girl named Erona, born circa 1913." Joel Ives Fair Lawn, New Jersey jives@cris.com
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Borispol
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Harvey Bussell <hbussel1@...>
Has anyone ever visited the town of Borispol in the Ukraine? This town is
about 19 miles southeast of Kiev and it is where the Kiev airport is located. My grandparents and father emigrated >from there in the early part of this century. If anyone has visited Borispol, I would appreciate reading about your experience and impressions. Many thanks, Harvey Bussell e-mail: hbussel1@nycap.rr.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Borispol
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Harvey Bussell <hbussel1@...>
Has anyone ever visited the town of Borispol in the Ukraine? This town is
about 19 miles southeast of Kiev and it is where the Kiev airport is located. My grandparents and father emigrated >from there in the early part of this century. If anyone has visited Borispol, I would appreciate reading about your experience and impressions. Many thanks, Harvey Bussell e-mail: hbussel1@nycap.rr.com
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Searching: DRAGUNSKY - KITICHUK - GERSONSKY and SELZER
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Mario DRAGUNSKY <mario.dragunsky.4CATS@...>
Any information about names :
DRAGUNSKY - KITICHUK - GERSONSKY and SELZER will be welcome. Thank you very much Mario
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching: DRAGUNSKY - KITICHUK - GERSONSKY and SELZER
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Mario DRAGUNSKY <mario.dragunsky.4CATS@...>
Any information about names :
DRAGUNSKY - KITICHUK - GERSONSKY and SELZER will be welcome. Thank you very much Mario
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anybody know the whereabouts of Arnold GAMEROW?...
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josephmdunn@...
Please e-mail me...
josephmdunn@hotmail.com Thanks Joseph Michael Dunn
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen anybody know the whereabouts of Arnold GAMEROW?...
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josephmdunn@...
Please e-mail me...
josephmdunn@hotmail.com Thanks Joseph Michael Dunn
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Re: Lost family - Upstate PA & NYC
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DAVID SNYDER <ds66@...>
I am desperately seeking any information or leads about "lost" cousins
of my grandmother who were living somehwere in upstate Pennsylvania before WWII. Their name was BORNSTEIN (perhaps they used the spelling BERNSTEIN). I know there were some BORNSTEIN siblings in New York (Brooklyn) and my grandmother in Philadelphia - Tillie BORNSTEIN SNYDERMAN (1879, Kanev district, Kiev gubernia - 1941, Phila.), as well as a BORNSTEIN Aunt Sarah and her daughter Anna in Philadelphia and another uncle (perhaps Sam BORNSTEIN) who was a barber in south Philadelphia. The parnet of my grandmother and her sibling were Mordechai Motyl & Bune BORNSTEIN - who never immigrated to the USA. Anyone with any information leads about BORNSTEINS >from upstate Pennsylvania, Philadelphia or Brooklyn - please be so kind as to contact me privately. David Snyder - Tel-Aviv: Searching:BRODSKY, SNYDERMAN (SCHNEIDERMAN), SPECTOR, BORNSTEIN, OSTROVSKY - all >from Nikolayevka / Ekaterinoslav / Kanev region of Kiev gubernia >Phila.,NYC, PA; ISENBERG - Atlantic City/Phila.; GORDON, Phila., NYC; BENN, CRAMER, PINSKY, MELEN, MINTZ, OSTRUM - Phila.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re: Lost family - Upstate PA & NYC
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DAVID SNYDER <ds66@...>
I am desperately seeking any information or leads about "lost" cousins
of my grandmother who were living somehwere in upstate Pennsylvania before WWII. Their name was BORNSTEIN (perhaps they used the spelling BERNSTEIN). I know there were some BORNSTEIN siblings in New York (Brooklyn) and my grandmother in Philadelphia - Tillie BORNSTEIN SNYDERMAN (1879, Kanev district, Kiev gubernia - 1941, Phila.), as well as a BORNSTEIN Aunt Sarah and her daughter Anna in Philadelphia and another uncle (perhaps Sam BORNSTEIN) who was a barber in south Philadelphia. The parnet of my grandmother and her sibling were Mordechai Motyl & Bune BORNSTEIN - who never immigrated to the USA. Anyone with any information leads about BORNSTEINS >from upstate Pennsylvania, Philadelphia or Brooklyn - please be so kind as to contact me privately. David Snyder - Tel-Aviv: Searching:BRODSKY, SNYDERMAN (SCHNEIDERMAN), SPECTOR, BORNSTEIN, OSTROVSKY - all >from Nikolayevka / Ekaterinoslav / Kanev region of Kiev gubernia >Phila.,NYC, PA; ISENBERG - Atlantic City/Phila.; GORDON, Phila., NYC; BENN, CRAMER, PINSKY, MELEN, MINTZ, OSTRUM - Phila.
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SALOMON family, France
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Ssab568005 <ssab568005@...>
Searching family: Joseph SALOMON (born 14.3.1830 ,in AOSTE,
France(38) and Jean SALOMON (born 27.11.1786 in Veyrins(38) France ) . Thanks. SimoneSalomon Ssab568005@aol.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen SALOMON family, France
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Ssab568005 <ssab568005@...>
Searching family: Joseph SALOMON (born 14.3.1830 ,in AOSTE,
France(38) and Jean SALOMON (born 27.11.1786 in Veyrins(38) France ) . Thanks. SimoneSalomon Ssab568005@aol.com
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