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Seeking Metsch in Galicia
#galicia
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz <Shmuel@...>
I am seeking information on Shlomo Metsch or Yechiel Metsch in
Galicia. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT Atid/2 Team OS/2 Team PL/I ----------------------------------------------------------- [MODERATOR NOTE: Galicia was a big place and existed over a long time. It would be helpful to know what town and what time period you are lookinng for. In the mean time try looking at the JewishGen Family Finder http://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/ Search for the name METSCH and do not specify a town or a country, and you will find several researchers searching the same name]
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Seeking Metsch in Galicia
#galicia
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz <Shmuel@...>
I am seeking information on Shlomo Metsch or Yechiel Metsch in
Galicia. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT Atid/2 Team OS/2 Team PL/I ----------------------------------------------------------- [MODERATOR NOTE: Galicia was a big place and existed over a long time. It would be helpful to know what town and what time period you are lookinng for. In the mean time try looking at the JewishGen Family Finder http://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/ Search for the name METSCH and do not specify a town or a country, and you will find several researchers searching the same name]
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ViewMate312
#galicia
Clankarol@...
In just 24 hours hours I got the answer I was looking for! Many thanks to
all those who took the time to translate my document. Kind regards, Karol Schlosser
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia ViewMate312
#galicia
Clankarol@...
In just 24 hours hours I got the answer I was looking for! Many thanks to
all those who took the time to translate my document. Kind regards, Karol Schlosser
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Seeking Shmuel Katz near Lvov
#galicia
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz <Shmuel@...>
I am seeking information on Shmuel Katz in Gora Gura (Gologury?),
Galician Poland (now BelaRussia?) about 20 km East of Lvov The town was known as Lemberg during A-H Empire. I believe that he was either a Rabbi or >from a rabbinical family. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT Atid/2 Team OS/2 Team PL/I -----------------------------------------------------------
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Seeking Shmuel Katz near Lvov
#galicia
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz <Shmuel@...>
I am seeking information on Shmuel Katz in Gora Gura (Gologury?),
Galician Poland (now BelaRussia?) about 20 km East of Lvov The town was known as Lemberg during A-H Empire. I believe that he was either a Rabbi or >from a rabbinical family. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, SysProg and JOAT Atid/2 Team OS/2 Team PL/I -----------------------------------------------------------
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Re: European Place Names Help
#general
S. & J. Neuwirth <solaris@...>
Fiume = is a north Italian port on the Adriatic, was part of the
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Austro-Hungarian Empire till after the W.W. I. From: "Gary Luke" <feraltek@zeta.org.au>
The following place names were given on a few naturalization records in
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: European Place Names Help
#general
S. & J. Neuwirth <solaris@...>
Fiume = is a north Italian port on the Adriatic, was part of the
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Austro-Hungarian Empire till after the W.W. I. From: "Gary Luke" <feraltek@zeta.org.au>
The following place names were given on a few naturalization records in
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Re: Lodz 1945 Survivors - David SZAJNZYCHT
#general
Seflaum <seflaum@...>
To David Lewin and all Lodz Area Researchers,
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While I don't have the answer to your main question about SZAJNZYCHT, a research group and mailing list does exist specifically for Lodz area researchers. Everyone is welcome to join. Access the Lodz Area Research Group (LARG) home page at: http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Lodz/LARG.htm Best regards, Shirley Flaum Lodz Area Research Group Co-coordinator
David Szajnzycht died in Miami in 1997. He had no children. I have found
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Lodz 1945 Survivors - David SZAJNZYCHT
#general
Seflaum <seflaum@...>
To David Lewin and all Lodz Area Researchers,
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While I don't have the answer to your main question about SZAJNZYCHT, a research group and mailing list does exist specifically for Lodz area researchers. Everyone is welcome to join. Access the Lodz Area Research Group (LARG) home page at: http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Lodz/LARG.htm Best regards, Shirley Flaum Lodz Area Research Group Co-coordinator
David Szajnzycht died in Miami in 1997. He had no children. I have found
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Israel PREKER
#general
Chuck Weinstein <cweinstein@...>
Sorry to bother the list, but Israel, mail >from ShtetLinks is bouncing.
You need, if you wish to continue your subscription, to unsubscribe from your old address and subscribe at your new address. You can do this at JewishGen's main page (http://www.jewishgen.org). See you at ShtetLinks. Chuck Weinstein JewishGen ShtetLinks Project Manager cweinstein@jewishgen.org
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Israel PREKER
#general
Chuck Weinstein <cweinstein@...>
Sorry to bother the list, but Israel, mail >from ShtetLinks is bouncing.
You need, if you wish to continue your subscription, to unsubscribe from your old address and subscribe at your new address. You can do this at JewishGen's main page (http://www.jewishgen.org). See you at ShtetLinks. Chuck Weinstein JewishGen ShtetLinks Project Manager cweinstein@jewishgen.org
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US safe haven from the Holocaust
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Bernard Kouchel <koosh@...>
Almost 1000 people were given safe haven >from the Holocaust in the only
American refugee shelter during World War II. This website includes a list of names of the refugees who started their lives in the US at Fort Ontario, Oswego, NewYork. [Source: Safe Haven Inc.] Home page: http://community.syracuse.com/cc/oswegohaven.org Shortcut to list of names: http://www.syracuse.com/features/safehaven/safehaveninc/list.html bkouchel@jewishgen.org Bernard I. Kouchel
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen US safe haven from the Holocaust
#general
Bernard Kouchel <koosh@...>
Almost 1000 people were given safe haven >from the Holocaust in the only
American refugee shelter during World War II. This website includes a list of names of the refugees who started their lives in the US at Fort Ontario, Oswego, NewYork. [Source: Safe Haven Inc.] Home page: http://community.syracuse.com/cc/oswegohaven.org Shortcut to list of names: http://www.syracuse.com/features/safehaven/safehaveninc/list.html bkouchel@jewishgen.org Bernard I. Kouchel
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Former Cemetery @ 88 St. / 3rd & 4th in NYC
#general
GMPalgon <gmpalgon@...>
I am interested in finding out about the cemetery that used to exist at
88th Street between 3rd and 4th Avenue in New York City. An ancestor of mine was buried there in 1859. An article I found mentioned that the bodies were later reburied in Brooklyn, NY. Do you know how I would find out where he was moved to? Please reply by private mail also (GMPalgon@aol.com) Thanks for your help. Gary Palgon, Atlanta, GA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Former Cemetery @ 88 St. / 3rd & 4th in NYC
#general
GMPalgon <gmpalgon@...>
I am interested in finding out about the cemetery that used to exist at
88th Street between 3rd and 4th Avenue in New York City. An ancestor of mine was buried there in 1859. An article I found mentioned that the bodies were later reburied in Brooklyn, NY. Do you know how I would find out where he was moved to? Please reply by private mail also (GMPalgon@aol.com) Thanks for your help. Gary Palgon, Atlanta, GA
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Re: Family Tree of David Ben Gurion
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Albert Braunstein <sbr@...>
Cindy Gallard wrote:
I just received the translation of what I am almost sure is Ben Gurion'sDavid Ben Gurion's "Memoirs" (published 1970) states that he was born David Gryn in Plonsk on 16 Oct 1886. He was the fourth child of Avigdor Gryn. There is no mention of a twin Albert Braunstein
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Family Tree of David Ben Gurion
#general
Albert Braunstein <sbr@...>
Cindy Gallard wrote:
I just received the translation of what I am almost sure is Ben Gurion'sDavid Ben Gurion's "Memoirs" (published 1970) states that he was born David Gryn in Plonsk on 16 Oct 1886. He was the fourth child of Avigdor Gryn. There is no mention of a twin Albert Braunstein
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European Place Names Help
#general
Gary Luke <feraltek@...>
The following place names were given on a few naturalization records in
Australia in 1901. The applicants had arrived at the year given. Where are these places, and what are they called now? (1) 1866 - Fiomea, Hungary (2) 1880 - Tru"bau, Bohemia - Is this the same place as Reichenau in Austrian Moravia? (3) 1891 - Greiz, Saxony, Germany - Is current Greiz in Thuringia the same place as Greiz in Saxony in the 1890s? Any help would be very appreciated. It's not for family, but for a talk on naturalization records. Gary Gary Luke feraltek@zeta.org.au Sydney, Australia
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen European Place Names Help
#general
Gary Luke <feraltek@...>
The following place names were given on a few naturalization records in
Australia in 1901. The applicants had arrived at the year given. Where are these places, and what are they called now? (1) 1866 - Fiomea, Hungary (2) 1880 - Tru"bau, Bohemia - Is this the same place as Reichenau in Austrian Moravia? (3) 1891 - Greiz, Saxony, Germany - Is current Greiz in Thuringia the same place as Greiz in Saxony in the 1890s? Any help would be very appreciated. It's not for family, but for a talk on naturalization records. Gary Gary Luke feraltek@zeta.org.au Sydney, Australia
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