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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine MINDES, HERSCHENFELD
#ukraine
Diane De Milt
Does anyone have information about either of the above names >from the
Ukraine? Diane DeMilt #198023 Tucson, Arizona _Deech10@... MODERATOR'S NOTE: You may wish to check the JewishGen Family Finder at http://www.jewishgen.org/jgff. |
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MINDES, HERSCHENFELD
#ukraine
Diane De Milt
Does anyone have information about either of the above names >from the
Ukraine? Diane DeMilt #198023 Tucson, Arizona _Deech10@... MODERATOR'S NOTE: You may wish to check the JewishGen Family Finder at http://www.jewishgen.org/jgff. |
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ABRAMOWITZ born in Goldingen
#latvia
Susanne Fleischer <susanne.fleischer@...>
Hello Arye !
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I don't remember if we have been in touch before. If this matter is already discussed you have to forgive me. My memory isn't very good anymore. What I wanted to ask you is the possibility of a connection between Temmie ABRAMOWITZ born in Goldingen who was my granmothers grandmother and your grandmother. Temmie is conected to Goetz and Goetzel mentioned in familylists >from Goldingen in JewishGen according to the archive in Riga. Warm regards Susanne Fleischer Sweden ----- Original Message -----
From: "Arye Barkai" <aryeb@...> To: "Latvia SIG" <latvia@...> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 11:25 PM Subject: RE: [latvia] English for Chaia Dineh ... snip... What year did she come to the US and >from what town in Latvia. My own grandmother (Sziwia ABRAMOVICH) immigrated to Canada from Riga/Kuldiga (Goldingen) in 1894. Best regards, Arye Barkai |
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Latvia SIG #Latvia ABRAMOWITZ born in Goldingen
#latvia
Susanne Fleischer <susanne.fleischer@...>
Hello Arye !
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I don't remember if we have been in touch before. If this matter is already discussed you have to forgive me. My memory isn't very good anymore. What I wanted to ask you is the possibility of a connection between Temmie ABRAMOWITZ born in Goldingen who was my granmothers grandmother and your grandmother. Temmie is conected to Goetz and Goetzel mentioned in familylists >from Goldingen in JewishGen according to the archive in Riga. Warm regards Susanne Fleischer Sweden ----- Original Message -----
From: "Arye Barkai" <aryeb@...> To: "Latvia SIG" <latvia@...> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 11:25 PM Subject: RE: [latvia] English for Chaia Dineh ... snip... What year did she come to the US and >from what town in Latvia. My own grandmother (Sziwia ABRAMOVICH) immigrated to Canada from Riga/Kuldiga (Goldingen) in 1894. Best regards, Arye Barkai |
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MINTSELES or MINCZELES
#galicia
Reuven Liebes <reuvel@...>
I read in with great interest in the Digest explanation of Jewish
names. My father's father surname was "MINTSELES". According to German dictionary it means "small coins." I saw many Jewish families had this surname. Where was this name from? Was this from "Muncer" coin maker?My grandfather did not like this name and preferred his wife surname "Liebes". I did not find explanation for the given names: "Jetty or Jita", Salomon Cudek. Reuven Liebes , Israel |
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia MINTSELES or MINCZELES
#galicia
Reuven Liebes <reuvel@...>
I read in with great interest in the Digest explanation of Jewish
names. My father's father surname was "MINTSELES". According to German dictionary it means "small coins." I saw many Jewish families had this surname. Where was this name from? Was this from "Muncer" coin maker?My grandfather did not like this name and preferred his wife surname "Liebes". I did not find explanation for the given names: "Jetty or Jita", Salomon Cudek. Reuven Liebes , Israel |
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Feedback: "14 Years of The G"
#galicia
Pamela Weisberger <pweisberger@...>
If you have purchased and tried out the new "14 Years of "The
Galitzianer" (Collected issues 1993-2007) CD, Gesher Galicia would like to get your feedback....positive and/or negative. For future iterations of this type of CD it would be useful to know what worked...or what didn't work, what was confusing and/or helpful for you. Suggestions are also welcomed. Please send your comments privately to me and I will forward to all who were involved in creating this CD. If you are interested in purchasing a copy, go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/galicia/html/FourteenYears.html Thank you! Pamela Weisberger Research Coordinator, Gesher Galicia pweisberger@... |
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Feedback: "14 Years of The G"
#galicia
Pamela Weisberger <pweisberger@...>
If you have purchased and tried out the new "14 Years of "The
Galitzianer" (Collected issues 1993-2007) CD, Gesher Galicia would like to get your feedback....positive and/or negative. For future iterations of this type of CD it would be useful to know what worked...or what didn't work, what was confusing and/or helpful for you. Suggestions are also welcomed. Please send your comments privately to me and I will forward to all who were involved in creating this CD. If you are interested in purchasing a copy, go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/galicia/html/FourteenYears.html Thank you! Pamela Weisberger Research Coordinator, Gesher Galicia pweisberger@... |
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registration of illegitimate child
#galicia
Suzan & Ron Wynne <srwynne@...>
This topic has been covered many times in the digest. Very briefly,
the Austrian government required that the births of ALL children be registered. Whether or not a child's parents were married under civil law is irrelevant. However, if the parents had only a religious marriage and had not complied with the law (i.e., had a civil marriage) the registrar was supposed to post only the mother unless the father appeared with two witnesses attesting to the man's identity and paternity. Doing a search for all the children of the mother under her name can sometimes reveal an entry for the husband/father. Also in death records, occasionally, the spouse is noted even when the spouse was not "legal." Suzan Wynne Kensington, MD |
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LDS Tarnopol Records Look-up Request LDS Roll 2405430
#galicia
Richard Cooper <ricooper@...>
Is there anyone studying the LDS (Mormon) microfilms of Ternopil
(Tarnopol) records at the moment (Roll 2405430)? If so I would be most grateful if someone could give me the house numbers of the following individuals. I recorded the vital events, but forgot to note down the house numbers, which I need to help me establish which FINKELSTEINs and ADLERs may be mishpocha. Roll 2405430 Piece 12: Ternopil: Births, Marriages and Deaths 1820-34 (actually 1820-38): 17 Aug 1836: Birth: Jacob FINKELSTEIN, s. of Isaac & Cheine (dau. of Mendel) 28 Oct 1836: Birth: Abraham FINKELSTEIN, s. of Isaac (dau. of Berl) Piece 13: Ternopil: Deaths 1845-54 6 May 1847: Death: Note FINKELSTIN, 8 6 Jan 1849: Death: Sowsie FINKELSTEIN, 14 12 Sep 1852: Death: Meyer FINKELSTEIN, 1 5 Oct 1852: Death: Jente FINKELSTEIN, 1 11 Jan 1854: Death: Mincze FINKELSTEIN, 1 Piece 14: Ternopil: Births 1852-7 28 Jun 1853: Birth: Mindel FINKELSTEIN, dau. of Majer & Breine (dau. of Abr.) 5 Aug 1853: Birth: Esther Schifre FINKELSTEIN, dau. of Froim & Chaje (dau. of Mejer) 27 Feb 1855: Birth: Ciril FINKELSTEIN, dau. of Mejer & Breine (dau. of Abram) Piece 15: Ternopil: Marriages 1853-8 23 Jul 1858: Marriage: Baruch FINKELSTEIN (25) m. Hindel STERNSCHUSS (21) Piece 17: Ternopil: Deaths 1858-63 19 Dec 1860: Death: Baruch FINKELSTEIN, 1 14 Jul 1862: Death: David FINKELSTEIN, s of Kopel, 3 15 Jan 1863: Death: Jutta ADLER, 2 I recorded all the relevant info of all the many other FINKELSTEINs and ADLERs on Rolls 2405430-2 if anyone is interested. Please reply privately, not to the list TIA Richard A. Cooper (NB: not related to any COOPERs!) Gosport, UK ADLER, FINKELSTEIN & ZILZ >from Tarnopol LEWINSTEIN >from Berdichev LEZTER, RINENBERG, EISEN & SALENDER >from Rzeszow & Kolbuszowa MILLET & ENGELBERG >from Tarnow, Dabrowa Tarnowska & Lezajsk YAROSHEVSKY & SHAPOCHNIKOW >from Odessa BORENSTEIN, MATELEVITCH and GODZINSKIJ >from Warsaw |
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia LDS Tarnopol Records Look-up Request LDS Roll 2405430
#galicia
Richard Cooper <ricooper@...>
Is there anyone studying the LDS (Mormon) microfilms of Ternopil
(Tarnopol) records at the moment (Roll 2405430)? If so I would be most grateful if someone could give me the house numbers of the following individuals. I recorded the vital events, but forgot to note down the house numbers, which I need to help me establish which FINKELSTEINs and ADLERs may be mishpocha. Roll 2405430 Piece 12: Ternopil: Births, Marriages and Deaths 1820-34 (actually 1820-38): 17 Aug 1836: Birth: Jacob FINKELSTEIN, s. of Isaac & Cheine (dau. of Mendel) 28 Oct 1836: Birth: Abraham FINKELSTEIN, s. of Isaac (dau. of Berl) Piece 13: Ternopil: Deaths 1845-54 6 May 1847: Death: Note FINKELSTIN, 8 6 Jan 1849: Death: Sowsie FINKELSTEIN, 14 12 Sep 1852: Death: Meyer FINKELSTEIN, 1 5 Oct 1852: Death: Jente FINKELSTEIN, 1 11 Jan 1854: Death: Mincze FINKELSTEIN, 1 Piece 14: Ternopil: Births 1852-7 28 Jun 1853: Birth: Mindel FINKELSTEIN, dau. of Majer & Breine (dau. of Abr.) 5 Aug 1853: Birth: Esther Schifre FINKELSTEIN, dau. of Froim & Chaje (dau. of Mejer) 27 Feb 1855: Birth: Ciril FINKELSTEIN, dau. of Mejer & Breine (dau. of Abram) Piece 15: Ternopil: Marriages 1853-8 23 Jul 1858: Marriage: Baruch FINKELSTEIN (25) m. Hindel STERNSCHUSS (21) Piece 17: Ternopil: Deaths 1858-63 19 Dec 1860: Death: Baruch FINKELSTEIN, 1 14 Jul 1862: Death: David FINKELSTEIN, s of Kopel, 3 15 Jan 1863: Death: Jutta ADLER, 2 I recorded all the relevant info of all the many other FINKELSTEINs and ADLERs on Rolls 2405430-2 if anyone is interested. Please reply privately, not to the list TIA Richard A. Cooper (NB: not related to any COOPERs!) Gosport, UK ADLER, FINKELSTEIN & ZILZ >from Tarnopol LEWINSTEIN >from Berdichev LEZTER, RINENBERG, EISEN & SALENDER >from Rzeszow & Kolbuszowa MILLET & ENGELBERG >from Tarnow, Dabrowa Tarnowska & Lezajsk YAROSHEVSKY & SHAPOCHNIKOW >from Odessa BORENSTEIN, MATELEVITCH and GODZINSKIJ >from Warsaw |
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia registration of illegitimate child
#galicia
Suzan & Ron Wynne <srwynne@...>
This topic has been covered many times in the digest. Very briefly,
the Austrian government required that the births of ALL children be registered. Whether or not a child's parents were married under civil law is irrelevant. However, if the parents had only a religious marriage and had not complied with the law (i.e., had a civil marriage) the registrar was supposed to post only the mother unless the father appeared with two witnesses attesting to the man's identity and paternity. Doing a search for all the children of the mother under her name can sometimes reveal an entry for the husband/father. Also in death records, occasionally, the spouse is noted even when the spouse was not "legal." Suzan Wynne Kensington, MD |
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Shtetl help needed
#lithuania
joniffer3@...
My cousin Moshe YUTER (later Rabbi Moses ETTER) was born in Kupiskis
and married a woman named Sheine around the year 1908. The marriage record can't be found. According to various Ellis Island manifests, their children (Levik, Samuel, Sara & Leiba ETTER) were all born in a town called Scheschensk, Chechersk or Chilhersk, 'Russia'. Every document has a different spelling. My ShtetlSeeker searches have revealed no Lithuanian towns resembling this name. Does anyone have any ideas where this town may have been located? The 'Chilhersk' annotation also includes a gubern. called "Homler". Thanks for any help you might be able to provide! Jonathan Levine New York, NY joniffer3@... Researching: YUTER, WALDMAN, SKUDOVICH, LAYTSOVICH, LABE/LAB/LABO, LOHN/LAHN and KANTOR >from Troskunai, Panevyzs, Surdegis, Kurkliai, Kupiskis, Zagare & elsewhere |
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Shtetl help needed
#lithuania
joniffer3@...
My cousin Moshe YUTER (later Rabbi Moses ETTER) was born in Kupiskis
and married a woman named Sheine around the year 1908. The marriage record can't be found. According to various Ellis Island manifests, their children (Levik, Samuel, Sara & Leiba ETTER) were all born in a town called Scheschensk, Chechersk or Chilhersk, 'Russia'. Every document has a different spelling. My ShtetlSeeker searches have revealed no Lithuanian towns resembling this name. Does anyone have any ideas where this town may have been located? The 'Chilhersk' annotation also includes a gubern. called "Homler". Thanks for any help you might be able to provide! Jonathan Levine New York, NY joniffer3@... Researching: YUTER, WALDMAN, SKUDOVICH, LAYTSOVICH, LABE/LAB/LABO, LOHN/LAHN and KANTOR >from Troskunai, Panevyzs, Surdegis, Kurkliai, Kupiskis, Zagare & elsewhere |
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Searching TEICHMAN etc..., now: What happens to landsmanshaft records?
#general
Ron Goldman
I've been thinking along these lines, giving them to YIVO. It would be ideal
if anyone in the WPB area of FL could take them to NY and deliver them there on the next trip/visit to the City. Everything is in one attache case. Ron GOLDMAN FL --- As an archivist, I hope Ron Goldman's next step, having found these records, is to make arrangements to donate them to an appropriate archives. MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately with offers of assistance. |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching TEICHMAN etc..., now: What happens to landsmanshaft records?
#general
Ron Goldman
I've been thinking along these lines, giving them to YIVO. It would be ideal
if anyone in the WPB area of FL could take them to NY and deliver them there on the next trip/visit to the City. Everything is in one attache case. Ron GOLDMAN FL --- As an archivist, I hope Ron Goldman's next step, having found these records, is to make arrangements to donate them to an appropriate archives. MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately with offers of assistance. |
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RUEFF Blotzheim (68 Alsace, France)
#general
Valerie PERNIN <vpernin@...>
Hello,
I'm looking for the parents of : RUEFF Jacob (Jacques) ( 1763 - + after 07.1845 ) X WOLFF Florine ( + after 07.1845 ). They had a son : RUEFF Nathan b. 29.11.1813 Blotzheim (68)(Alsace, FRANCE) m. 08.07.1845 Blotzheim (68) with RUEFF Rosine ( Rosalie ) d. ? Thank's for all. Regards. Valerie PERNIN ( >from France) |
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Siauliai Internal Passports
#general
Carol Baker
The Siauliai District Research Group has just distributed 2,873 Internal
Passport Applications >from the years 1907-1940. If you think you are a contributor to the Siauliai District Research Group and have not received these records, please get in touch with me. Carol Baker Siauliai District Research Group Coordinator carolcbaker@... |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Siauliai Internal Passports
#general
Carol Baker
The Siauliai District Research Group has just distributed 2,873 Internal
Passport Applications >from the years 1907-1940. If you think you are a contributor to the Siauliai District Research Group and have not received these records, please get in touch with me. Carol Baker Siauliai District Research Group Coordinator carolcbaker@... |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RUEFF Blotzheim (68 Alsace, France)
#general
Valerie PERNIN <vpernin@...>
Hello,
I'm looking for the parents of : RUEFF Jacob (Jacques) ( 1763 - + after 07.1845 ) X WOLFF Florine ( + after 07.1845 ). They had a son : RUEFF Nathan b. 29.11.1813 Blotzheim (68)(Alsace, FRANCE) m. 08.07.1845 Blotzheim (68) with RUEFF Rosine ( Rosalie ) d. ? Thank's for all. Regards. Valerie PERNIN ( >from France) |
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