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Searching Greenberg (Brooklyn) Descendants
#general
Marilyn Newman
Searching descendants of the following GREENBERG family >from
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Lena and Anchil GREENBERG. Anchil deceased February 1931. Children: Nathan GREENBERG b. cc. 1910 Max GREENBERG b. cc. 1908 Mildred GREENBERG b. cc. 1920 Sadie/Shirley GREENBERG Pauline GREENBERG Marilyn Newman - mnewman714@gmail.com Florida, formerly Pittsburgh, PA Researching: GELLER/HELLER, EBER, SCHWARTZ (Lithuania), GREENBERG SUSSMAN (Romania/Moldova)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching Greenberg (Brooklyn) Descendants
#general
Marilyn Newman
Searching descendants of the following GREENBERG family >from
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Lena and Anchil GREENBERG. Anchil deceased February 1931. Children: Nathan GREENBERG b. cc. 1910 Max GREENBERG b. cc. 1908 Mildred GREENBERG b. cc. 1920 Sadie/Shirley GREENBERG Pauline GREENBERG Marilyn Newman - mnewman714@gmail.com Florida, formerly Pittsburgh, PA Researching: GELLER/HELLER, EBER, SCHWARTZ (Lithuania), GREENBERG SUSSMAN (Romania/Moldova)
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Re: Viewmate 1385
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Joseph Fibel <jfibel@...>
Re what people are wearing in pictures.
Certainly people dressed in their very best clothes when they went to have their pictures taken. Sometimes they wore jewelry or an article of clothing that still exists. My wife has a pocket watch on a chain that her grandmother wore in a photo taken in Europe. Also, many photographers' studios had stock items to lend to their clients so that a series of photos of unrelated clients all appear dressed similarly. Joe Fibel snip..I wish to clear up a misconception that our ancestors were not fashionably up-to-date.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Viewmate 1385
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Joseph Fibel <jfibel@...>
Re what people are wearing in pictures.
Certainly people dressed in their very best clothes when they went to have their pictures taken. Sometimes they wore jewelry or an article of clothing that still exists. My wife has a pocket watch on a chain that her grandmother wore in a photo taken in Europe. Also, many photographers' studios had stock items to lend to their clients so that a series of photos of unrelated clients all appear dressed similarly. Joe Fibel snip..I wish to clear up a misconception that our ancestors were not fashionably up-to-date.
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Re: Name change documents, 20th century ?New York
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Peter Zavon <pzavon@...>
"Ira Leviton"wrote
In New York State, name changes can be done in either the civil or criminal divisions of State Supreme Court. snip... For those not familiar with the idiosyncrasies of New York State, it may be worth pointing out that the "State Supreme Court" is in fact the supreme state court in each county. There is a New York State Supreme Court for New York County (which is Manhattan) a New York State Supreme Court for Kings County (which is Brooklyn), etc. Each maintains separate records so you need to go to the county seat for each such court. Peter Zavon Penfield, NY PZAVON@Rochester.rr.com
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Name change documents, 20th century ?New York
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Peter Zavon <pzavon@...>
"Ira Leviton"wrote
In New York State, name changes can be done in either the civil or criminal divisions of State Supreme Court. snip... For those not familiar with the idiosyncrasies of New York State, it may be worth pointing out that the "State Supreme Court" is in fact the supreme state court in each county. There is a New York State Supreme Court for New York County (which is Manhattan) a New York State Supreme Court for Kings County (which is Brooklyn), etc. Each maintains separate records so you need to go to the county seat for each such court. Peter Zavon Penfield, NY PZAVON@Rochester.rr.com
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Jacob Zeeve Brooklyn New York
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Keith Christiansen <keithchr.nyc@...>
Hi there -
I am trying to find out more information about a man named Jacob "Jack" Zeeve, my maternal grandfather and that line of my family. Jacob was born about 1896 and was married to Pearl Hamp. Pearl Hamp was born in New York on March 23, 1916. I could determine that Jacob ZEEVE married Pearl HAMP on March 10, 1933 in Brooklyn NY. My mother has said that this was an arranged marriage. A few years later, jacob Zeeve and Pearl Hamp seperated. Beyond this, I have no information. If anyone can help me with this, I would greatly appreciate it. Any advice is also appreciated. All the best, Keith
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Jacob Zeeve Brooklyn New York
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Keith Christiansen <keithchr.nyc@...>
Hi there -
I am trying to find out more information about a man named Jacob "Jack" Zeeve, my maternal grandfather and that line of my family. Jacob was born about 1896 and was married to Pearl Hamp. Pearl Hamp was born in New York on March 23, 1916. I could determine that Jacob ZEEVE married Pearl HAMP on March 10, 1933 in Brooklyn NY. My mother has said that this was an arranged marriage. A few years later, jacob Zeeve and Pearl Hamp seperated. Beyond this, I have no information. If anyone can help me with this, I would greatly appreciate it. Any advice is also appreciated. All the best, Keith
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Re: Jewish doctor to the Czar?
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Donald & Sandra Hirschhorn <sdh2381@...>
Dear Genners,
Joy Weaver wrote: According to one of my cousins, my grandmother told the family that she had an uncle who was the Czar's doctor. I'm wondering if this was really possible. My family history includes the information that my great-grandfather Schmuel Brumer was "eye doctor to the Czar." As a result of this, my grandmother Cywia Brumer, her husband Jacob D. Kogan and her children, including my mother, were given permission to live in Moscow where they remained until the beginning of the Russian revolution. My great-grandfather was born circa 1850 and at some time in his life lived in Bialystok. I have not yet traced where he received his medical education but have been told that this was very probably in Vienna. I would appreciate learning if medical education was available in Poland in the 1870's so I can follow up on both these areas. Joy, as a result of my information, I do think this is possible. Sandra Hirschhorn Boca Raton, FL
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Jewish doctor to the Czar?
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Donald & Sandra Hirschhorn <sdh2381@...>
Dear Genners,
Joy Weaver wrote: According to one of my cousins, my grandmother told the family that she had an uncle who was the Czar's doctor. I'm wondering if this was really possible. My family history includes the information that my great-grandfather Schmuel Brumer was "eye doctor to the Czar." As a result of this, my grandmother Cywia Brumer, her husband Jacob D. Kogan and her children, including my mother, were given permission to live in Moscow where they remained until the beginning of the Russian revolution. My great-grandfather was born circa 1850 and at some time in his life lived in Bialystok. I have not yet traced where he received his medical education but have been told that this was very probably in Vienna. I would appreciate learning if medical education was available in Poland in the 1870's so I can follow up on both these areas. Joy, as a result of my information, I do think this is possible. Sandra Hirschhorn Boca Raton, FL
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Re: Language barrier
#general
Alexander Sharon
Alexander Sharon wrote..
JGFF (Jewish Genealogy Family Finder) is available for a number of years, beside the English, in Spanish, French, Spanish and Hebrew. Ooops, I did quote Spanish twice. Should read: Russian. Alexander Sharon
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Language barrier
#general
Alexander Sharon
Alexander Sharon wrote..
JGFF (Jewish Genealogy Family Finder) is available for a number of years, beside the English, in Spanish, French, Spanish and Hebrew. Ooops, I did quote Spanish twice. Should read: Russian. Alexander Sharon
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COVO family
#sephardic
Daniel COVO <daniel.covo@...>
Hi,
Some COVO >from France, Colombia and Israel would like to organize a world meeting (cousinade as we say in french) of COVOs Many of them don't even know where their family came from, some know thay are >from Russe, Sofia, Thessaloniki. If you are interested please answer privately at daniel.covo@orange.fr Thanks for all the good job to Jewishgen Daniel COVO
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Sephardic SIG #Sephardim COVO family
#sephardic
Daniel COVO <daniel.covo@...>
Hi,
Some COVO >from France, Colombia and Israel would like to organize a world meeting (cousinade as we say in french) of COVOs Many of them don't even know where their family came from, some know thay are >from Russe, Sofia, Thessaloniki. If you are interested please answer privately at daniel.covo@orange.fr Thanks for all the good job to Jewishgen Daniel COVO
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Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzensky of Vilna
#rabbinic
Sandra Levy <shula2933@...>
Hi
I am seeking the name of the second wife of Rabbi Chaim Ozer GRODZENSKY of Vilna , who was the daughter of Rabbi Meir ATLAS. Rabbi Chaim Ozer's first wife was Leah Alte PADEVO-GRODNENSKY daughter of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Grodnensky and Malka Hinda PADUVA LIPKIN. Malka Hinda was the daughter of Rabbi Israel Lipkin SALANTER and Esther Feiga EISENSTEIN. Rabbi Chaim Ozer had only one child Malka born to him by his first wife, Leah Alte. Shavua Tov - Have a good week Sandra Levy - Jerusalem RITTENBERG, GOLDSTEIN, TIKTIN / TYCKOCINSKI, ROZENBLA, PERELSTEIN, WARSHOFSKY, KRAMER, BOYANER, BOBINSKY, ELLERT, ETKES, GINZBERG, FRIDMAN, LIPKIN, ADLER, HOROWITZ, EISENSTEIN: Lithuania BIRKHAHN, LEVINOFF, ZELCOVIN: Courland LEVIN, COHEN, Neimann, Kutner: Brest (Belarus), Poland
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzensky of Vilna
#rabbinic
Sandra Levy <shula2933@...>
Hi
I am seeking the name of the second wife of Rabbi Chaim Ozer GRODZENSKY of Vilna , who was the daughter of Rabbi Meir ATLAS. Rabbi Chaim Ozer's first wife was Leah Alte PADEVO-GRODNENSKY daughter of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Grodnensky and Malka Hinda PADUVA LIPKIN. Malka Hinda was the daughter of Rabbi Israel Lipkin SALANTER and Esther Feiga EISENSTEIN. Rabbi Chaim Ozer had only one child Malka born to him by his first wife, Leah Alte. Shavua Tov - Have a good week Sandra Levy - Jerusalem RITTENBERG, GOLDSTEIN, TIKTIN / TYCKOCINSKI, ROZENBLA, PERELSTEIN, WARSHOFSKY, KRAMER, BOYANER, BOBINSKY, ELLERT, ETKES, GINZBERG, FRIDMAN, LIPKIN, ADLER, HOROWITZ, EISENSTEIN: Lithuania BIRKHAHN, LEVINOFF, ZELCOVIN: Courland LEVIN, COHEN, Neimann, Kutner: Brest (Belarus), Poland
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ROTTENBERG Family Tree
#rabbinic
ronen kusne <ronenk4@...>
Dear All,
I would love to correspond with any cousins descendant of Rabbi Mordechai Kalman ROTTENBERG Z"L & Itta Rajzel RAPPAPORT Z"L. I am working on updating the family tree and wanted to include all new descendants. If you are not sure if you are related, please email me anyway and I can check the family tree. Please respond privately. ronenk4@yahoo.com Ronen Kusne
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic ROTTENBERG Family Tree
#rabbinic
ronen kusne <ronenk4@...>
Dear All,
I would love to correspond with any cousins descendant of Rabbi Mordechai Kalman ROTTENBERG Z"L & Itta Rajzel RAPPAPORT Z"L. I am working on updating the family tree and wanted to include all new descendants. If you are not sure if you are related, please email me anyway and I can check the family tree. Please respond privately. ronenk4@yahoo.com Ronen Kusne
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JOWBR Update Announcement Correction
#hungary
bounce-1958481-772961@...
I want to apologize for an error I made in attribution for one of the
noteworthy additions to JOWBR. The records >from the Home of Peace Cemetery & Emanu-El Mausoleum in Colma, CA. were submitted by Pierre Hahn and Rosanne Leeson >from The San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society (SFBAJGS) http://www.jewishgen.org/sfbajgs/ My apologies to Rosanne and Pierre and thanks to ALL of you who pointed it out to us. :} Nolan Altman
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Hungary SIG #Hungary JOWBR Update Announcement Correction
#hungary
bounce-1958481-772961@...
I want to apologize for an error I made in attribution for one of the
noteworthy additions to JOWBR. The records >from the Home of Peace Cemetery & Emanu-El Mausoleum in Colma, CA. were submitted by Pierre Hahn and Rosanne Leeson >from The San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society (SFBAJGS) http://www.jewishgen.org/sfbajgs/ My apologies to Rosanne and Pierre and thanks to ALL of you who pointed it out to us. :} Nolan Altman
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